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As you can see above, this Google Maps look at Westeros is actually very helpful for mainstream fans of Game of Thrones – or even the more diehard fans who may think they know the lay of the land.
The opening credits to Game of Thrones became famous for swooping over maps of Westeros and Essos to show what locations we would be visiting each episode. And it goes on and on. Author George R.R ...
showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff worried about getting viewers to understand the size and complexity of Westeros. A slick opening credits sequence nipped that concern in the bud ...
Caution: This post contains minor spoilers from "Game of Thrones" and "A Song of Ice and Fire." Still reeling from Sunday's season 5 finale of "Game Of Thrones"? Understandable. It was brutal!
With the help of a fanmade Google Maps design, you can explore George R.R. Martin’s world from A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones. It gives you all of the benefits of visiting Westeros ...
take a look at a map in the front of your favorite fantasy book and turn it upside down. Westeros began as upside down Ireland.” What we basically look like right now. And if you already knew ...
We’ve all seen the models of Westeros in the show’s opening credit sequence, but a group of Stanford researchers have taken things to the next level by creating a series of geological maps ...
But one thing stuck out more than the rest for me, and it’s that sick glowing map table at Dragonstone. Westeros has never looked better. Known as the Painted Table in Thrones lore, it was ...