![]() This write-up is going to explore more of the regions’ present divisions and consequences. Word to the wise, I do not seek to expand on the histories of the Andals and the First Men or the Children of the Forest, leave alone how the seven kingdoms came to be. For now though, I hope you are ready for a discourse in geography. Much like our little blue planet here, the geographical divisions pave the way for a host of different people, different cultures, different living conditions and even vastly different climates, that allowed this show to sustain probably the largest cast of characters over eight seasons, and warrant the budget, apart from the CGI on dragons of course. ![]() Of course, the setting for the action has narrowed over the course of the seasons to the surviving families contending for the throne and their strongholds, but when the series began, ‘Game of Thrones’ could easily pride itself on the sheer vastness of the fictional world it displayed. ![]() While the most popular show on this planet airs its final season with showdowns and battles galore, we thought it would be a good exercise to go back to recapitulating what the fictional ‘Game of Thrones’ world looked like, and the royal families that ruled out of them.
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