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Unlock the mysteries and histories of George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” with History of Westeros: the most comprehensive podcast known to the Seven Kingdoms.



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Our episode on the newest chapter from The Winds of Winter is out, and can be found on YouTube, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, the usual. Here’s a preview of the contents of the episode:

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Our latest episode on Summerhall is out! You can access the audio & video on our website here, or iTunes if you prefer that.

The Tragedy of Summerhall was a spectacular attempt by Aegon V to hatch dragon eggs, and it failed spectacularly, killing most to all of the participants plus at least some, probably most of, the witnesses. Summerhall has some really surprising aspects to it, and explains quite a lot more than we could’ve hoped it would, despite so much of it still remaining mysterious. Not just in what happened, but in how it impacts the more recent, and even the current, ASOIAF storyline.

This episode will have a second (shorter) part focusing on the aftermath of Summerhall, examining the effects on Aerys, Rhaegar, and the realm.

The primary topics in this first episode:

  1. History of Summerhall
  2. The Realm of Aegon V, Treason & Turmoil
  3. Dragon Dreams
  4. Enablers: The Wisdom & the Ghost
  5. The Ritual
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Highlights from the Q&A with GRRM at ConQuest, transcribed as best I could

Question: Will we see more of Shadrich?
Answer: “Oh yes. You’ll see more of him.”

Question: What’s your favorite meal?
Answer: “Pizza. I like pizza.”

Question: Asked how he begins developing his characters.
Answer: “I don’t know, I just do. It’s like, how do you walk? You put one foot in front of the other, and you kind of fall forward, and somehow you get from one place to another. I’ve been doing it so long, it just comes naturally to me. The thing I always try to keep in mind is that each of the characters, even the secondary characters, is the hero of their own story. Never think of any character, even if he disappears to serve the meal, as just fulfilling a function….because the guy serving the meal, maybe his feet hurt, or maybe he’s old, or maybe he’s very young and this is the first time he’s served a meal. Just think, give him a little individuality and all that, and I try to do that with this.

I mean, I know it’s a lot of characters, and I’m not sure how much of it you guys get, but I do put care, you know….both of Lady Waynwood’s sons here, Ser Roland, well, he’s her grandson, Ser Roland’s her grandson, and Ser Wallace, the guy who stutters, is her actual son, and they both have very distinct personalities, I find. I know who they are. It’s like an iceberg; you may only get a few lines as a hint of who they are, but I know a lot about both of those guys and what they want in life, and what they hope to get out of the tournament, and what their attitudes towards this whole thing are, and some of that, you may never reveal, but if it’s there, it grounds the character, and means that the words that they say, however few they are, have a verisimilitude to them.”

Question: How do you keep the show from the books, distinguish the two?
Answer: “I’ve been working on the books for a lot longer than the show has existed. But I have to admit, as it goes forward, it does become difficult, because, you know, the show is so immediate. I have to….in some cases, the differences are very minor, but in other cases, the differences are very major. Certain characters, even though they have the same names, are different. You know, book-Littlefinger and show-Littlefinger are two completely different people, for example, and when I write about Littlefinger, I have to make sure that I don’t unconsciously lapse into writing the character as seen on the show as portrayed by Aidan Gillen….who is a great character in his own right, but is not the guy who is in the books, and obviously has a very different way of thinking about things.”

Question, MY question, the second question I’ve asked him at a Q&A!: “I know that you have a lot of unabridged material from The World of Ice and Fire that didn’t make it into the book, and had to be edited out, and I know you have plans for Fire and Blood, but what about all of the Essos stuff that was cut, or the Dorne stuff that wouldn’t be relevant. Will you at some point maybe release volumes for those areas?”
Answer: “You know, anything’s possible down the road. Most of the stuff that was cut, though, was Targaryen material. It was extremely detailed accounts of things like the Dance of the Dragons; I mean, I know I published some of that in The Rogue Prince and The Princess and the Queen, but even those two stories, when put together, are severely abridged from the fuller accounts that I wrote, and there are very detailed accounts of kings before and afterwards, and that is what most of the material is. The cuts made to things like Dorne and the history of the West are minor in comparison, but I have put on my website, a few months ago, the full history of the Westerlands, so you can compare that with the version that is in The World of Ice and Fire, and see where the cuts were, if you care.”
Me: “That’s what inspired my question!”
GRRM: “Right.”

Question: Will Jon Snow ever find out that Robb made him a Stark?
Answer: “Well, we don’t know that that actually happened, but you know, I hope to tie up most of the loose ends.”

Question: Who is your favorite character and-cut off
Answer: “Tyrion.” (and a lot of laughter from the crowd)

Question: Person read the Mercy chapter, wonders if we will see any more of Mercy in The Winds of Winter.
Answer: “Well, if you read that chapter, you know that she kind of blew the Mercy identity by killing a guy.”
Person: “I didn’t know if she could come back at all after that.”
GRRM: “Sometimes the Faceless Men have to abandon an identity because it’s become too associated with some public atrocity or something, so I don’t think she’ll be rejoining the acting troupe any time soon, but there are other identities…there are a whole lot of faces hanging in that hall.”

We finished up our series with BryndenBFish/Jeff Hartline (of Wars and Politics of Ice and Fire) on the Battle of Ice last month, and now we’re in full World of Ice and Fire mode! The World of Ice and Fire will be our primary subject matter for many,...

We finished up our series with BryndenBFish/Jeff Hartline (of Wars and Politics of Ice and Fire) on the Battle of Ice last month, and now we’re in full World of Ice and Fire mode! The World of Ice and Fire will be our primary subject matter for many, many episodes to come, but we wanted to do a first impressions discussion episode before we delved in.

In this episode, we talk about some of the details that immediately stood out to us, our favorite sections, and some of our criticisms. Special attention is paid to the children of Jaehaerys I and Alysanne, the Kingdom of Sarnor, and the oily black stone found all over Planetos, from Asshai to Pyke.

You can view the episode on YouTube, or listen to the edited, higher quality audio-only version on Soundcloud or iTunes (search History of Westeros)

We are currently working on episodes on the Doom of Valyria, Lomas Longstrider, Septon Barth, and quite a few other subjects; follow us on the site of your choice so that you can be updated when we release those!

forblarnia
hey i was just wondering if you knew how/where to buy/read the dunk and egg novellas? i can only find graphic novel adaptions

Hi there forblarnia, we have a thread on our forum where we answer just this question!

View the thread here. Thanks for the message!

History of Westeros has a new episode out! This episode covers the newest chapter from The Winds of Winter, titled Mercy. The chapter includes a play, The Bloody Hand, which I used as the inspiration for the website animation.
View the episode and...

History of Westeros has a new episode out! This episode covers the newest chapter from The Winds of Winter, titled Mercy. The chapter includes a play, The Bloody Hand, which I used as the inspiration for the website animation.

View the episode and animation on the website.
View on Youtube.
Searchable under History of Westeros on iTunes as well!

We also submitted this to r/asoiaf, upvote us if you have a reddit account!

pre-gameofthrones:

I just recently found out about the tumblr historyofwesteros, and apparently they run a podcast that you might want to check out!

Thank you so much for the recommendation!

Anonymous
From Tyrion and Haldon's dick measuring match in Dance, Tyrion states that Storm's End and the Marcher Lords were for Aegon.

Very apt description.

You are exactly correct! Actually, in the second draft of that post, that is corrected, we just haven’t updated the Tumblr version of it yet. We wanted to get it out the day of the excerpt, so we were definitely missing a few things, but we are currently editing it and adding a bunch of new stuff, for a Reddit post and video episode!