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Updated Game Of Thrones Family Tree

Updated Game Of Thrones Family Tree
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If you’re here because you love GoT. Visit the post for a chance to win GoT on Blu-Ray. UPDATE 2:More changes to the guide since it’s been first posted. Thank you very much to all the “editors” for submitted corrections. Your help is much appreciated. LOTS of changes to this post based on comments/requests.Don’t forget this is for the NOT the so PLEASE DO NOT post spoilers from the books in the comments.Lastly, thank you for all the comments, retweets, reblogs, and likesIllustrated guide based onWARNING! This guide is based on all the various character pages on HBO’s Game of Thrones guide.

Infographic: Game of Thrones Family Tree. May 13, 2011. George R R Martin created the rich world of Westeros and populated it with inhabitants of high and low. It can be hard to keep track of the plot twists and turns, not to mention all of the characters and their different relations. Infographic: Game of Thrones Family Tree (season 2.

I simply combined it into a one page infographic. Most people consider it SPOILER FREE but some (esp. Those reading books) might consider information in this image as spoilers since it reveals all the names, backstory and relationships between the characters which occurred PRIOR to the events in the first episode of the HBO series.

To view how information was revealed on the HBO show scroll down to Episode Specific Guides. House Locations How All This Started:I’m a huge fan of HBO’s new series Game of Thrones. I’ve anxiously anticipated the show since it’s been announced and simply can not get enough of it. In addition to viewing each episode TWICE I’ve spent countless hours on the.

There is a lot of back story for this show and the multitude of characters is almost overwhelming. Yesterday I started doodling the different relationships between the houses and before I knew it I was at the computer creating a full blown relationship tree. This hasn’t been an easy task due to the sheer volume of characters involved but I’ve had a lot of fun trying to come up with an easy to understand guide.SOME NOTES / Explanations:1. Concerning the relationship between Loras and Renly.

This hasn’t been explored in the series and I’ve tried not to include any future spoilers. For now I’ve put double quotations around their icon=).2. Concerning Direwolf Lady. This is included in the episode specific guide.3.

I’ve seen some comments about the color choices for the different houses. I picked colors that make sense to viewers of the show who have not read the books.

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Lannister – Yellow. Their symbol is a gold lion on a red background so yellow made the most sense. Also the actors are blond and Jaime’s Armor is kind of yellow colored. Nothing in the show made me associate them with red. Targaryen – Red. Red dragon is their symbol.

Stark – Gray. Gray direwolf is their symbol. (OR GREY for you across the pond people 😉. Tully – Aqua. Fish is their symbol. Water = Aqua. Arryn – Dark Blue.

Their emblem is a falcon with a moon on a dark blue background. Pretty straight forward. Baratheon – Brown.

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A stag/deer is their symbol. Which I associate with brown. Tyrell – Orange. Well I didn’t want to use another yellow so there wouldn’t be any confusion. Greyjoy – Purple. It was the last color left in the rainbow. Well also squid made me think of purple.Thanks for Stopping by & I hope you all enjoy my Game of Thrones Illustrated Guide.MagdaEpisode Specific GuidesWARNING!

Some of you might consider information in these images to be a spoiler as they reveal names, backstory and relationships between the characters. Each episode’s image shows names of characters IF they appeared on screen or were mentioned but their full name might not have been said out loud by another character.Map of locations and episode specific eventsWARNING! Some of you might consider information in these images to be a spoiler.Let me know if I’m missing anything on this one. Thanks for those notes.I haven’t really noticed a friendship between Arya and Jon yet. But Jon specifically asks Tyrion to say hello to his brother for him. To me that showed he cared for his brother more than the rest of the children.And I’ve added the icon for Tyrion causing his mothers death because he mentions in one of the episodes that his mother died in childbirth and hence his father hates him for it. I thought that was a relevant event to understand the dynamic between him and his father.

I think ur doing a great job so far and it shows from the series cause till today I did not know that this was a series of books and was totally lost. I will defentily be back for catchup and to read everyones comments. I am going to start the books very soon tooBut quick question for u and all the Thrones fans r the books in better detail then the show and worth reading if ur watching the shows at the same time. I love to read but its got to be intresting and just as dramatic as the show thats is how started with Twlight and fell in love with the books. But after the last 2wks of this series I wanted to know more to find out and got on the computer and found out alot from many, but so far this the best help I had found.

GREAT JOB!!!! An can’t wait to see the new ones. The latest two episodes are great. A few minor things:1) Barristan Selmy is no longer head of the Kingsguard: Joffrey removed him at the end of Episode 8.2) Any chance of adding Lord Jeor Mormont, head of the Watch, or Maester Aemon (Targaryen), or Sam Tarly, to the Wall cast?

Or any of the engagements to the Freys?3) Shouldn’t the death at Ep 9 caused by Joffrey be a dotted line? (Also, shouldn’t Ilyn Payne take some of the credit?)4) The Eyrie’s still just listed as “Eyrie”.Minor things — this is great work, and a titanic endeavour! Thank you sooo much for this! We’ve passed this around amongst everyone in our company and it’s done a great deal in getting people to read the book and watch the show!I am on the second book “A Clash of Kings” and even though there’s so many people pointing out little (sometimes irrelevant) mistakes on the first chart, I do so hope that you’ll consider doing one for the 2nd season or “A Clash of Kings”. As it stands, I am only in the 2nd chapter and I can see my confusion starting to take form.Anyway, thanks!!!!!

Fans have already starting poring over it, and we thought we’d comment on a couple of things that have been pointed outFirst, yes, Rhaenys not being connected to Aegon as a spouse is an error (and Aenys as their offspring, consquently), not some hint that GRRM has radically changed a fundamental aspect of Tagaryen history! We admit we were one of quite a few eyes asked to look at this, and for our part we were so focused on the minutiae that this rather obvious issue totally passed us. We’ve passed it on to Anne Groell and her editorial staff to see if there’s time to fix it before the book hits the press.Regarding the changes to the children of Jaehaerys I and Alysanne, it should go without saying that their history has seen the most substantial expansion, as befitting a couple who rule so very long.

Game Of Thrones Family Tree Printable

As I at the A Song of Ice and Fire forum on Westeros.

Updated Game Of Thrones Family Tree