Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the fantasy genre, and animated movies and shows aimed at family audiences.
During the 2010s, Game of Thrones was one of the biggest pillars of popular culture. Adapted from the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin, the show took audiences to the continents of Westeros and Essos, inhabited by many diverse cultures, all of whom are vying for personal power. Most of the characters come from the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, which soon finds itself plunged into civil war, while in the North, mysterious White Walkers rally an army of the dead.
9 Vaes Tolorro Should've Appeared in Season 2 Following the death of her husband, Drogo , and the blood ritual that hatched her three dragons, Daenerys Targaryen is left with only a small handful of followers. When a red comet appears in the sky, Daenerys follows it into the Red Wastes. The journey is brutal, but eventually, they arrive in the city of Qarth.
House Blackwood is one of the most beloved minor houses in the books, but no Blackwood appeared until House of the Dragon. As such, audiences never got to see Ser Jamie Lannister bring the War of the Five Kings to an end when he negotiated terms of surrender with Lord Tytos Blackwood, who refused to surrender to his Bracken rival.
Stony Sept is a location with a lot of mystery and connection to Robert's Rebellion that is sadly left underdeveloped and forgotten in the show. Arya briefly visits it while traveling with the Brotherhood Without Banners and meets a sex worker who is another one of Robert Baratheon's bastards, fathered during the battle.
4 Barrowton Should've Appeared in One of the oldest settlements in the North, Barrowton, is so-called because it was built atop a great barrow said to contain the remains of the first king of the First Men. Unfortunately, the current leader of Barrowton, Lady Barbery Dustin, is not the biggest fan of Eddard Stark after he didn't bring her husband's body back from the Battle at the Tower of Joy.
Duskendale is a city that has tremendous importance to the history of Westeros, especially since the defiance of House Darklyn contributes to Aerys' descent into the Mad King. In modern times, the city is the location of a massive battle between the forces of Robb Stark and Randyll Tarly during the War of the Five Kings. Brienne also visits the city when she begins her search for the missing Stark girls.
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