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  1. Oberyn Nymeros Martell, nicknamed the Red Viper, is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin and its television adaptation, Game of Thrones, where he is portrayed by Chilean and American actor Pedro Pascal.

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    Harry is portly, with a big round head, mild grey eyes, and thinning grey hair that he brushes sideways to cover up a bald spot. He likes elephants. Harry likes to boast "goldfor four generations". He complains often of blisters on his feet from long marches, and is not the bravest of men.

    Harry's great-grandsire lost his lands when he rose in the First Blackfyre Rebellion with Daemon I Blackfyre. Harry was born in exile and raised with the Golden Company, as was his father and his grandfather. After the death of the previous commander, Ser Myles Toyne, Harry was made the new captain-general, and Gorys Edoryen replaced Harry as payma...

    A Dance with Dragons

    Harry brings the Golden Company to three miles south of Volon Therys, where they are met by Jon Connington and Aegon Targaryen. During the landing of the Golden Company in the stormlands, Harry is weary and reluctant to fight. Jon constantly thinks of him as a coward.

    The Winds of Winter

    Chain tells Princess Arianne Martell that someone once made off with Harry's favorite elephant.

  2. The characters from the medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones are based on their respective counterparts from author George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels.

  3. The known world [1] consists of three discovered continents: Westeros, Essos, and Sothoryos, as well as other large landmasses and archipelagos such as the Summer Isles, Ibben and Great Moraq.

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · Like the survival of the fittest in Darwinian terms or the transformation of Buck in "The Call of the Wild," the incident emphasizes the inherent brutality and unforgiving nature of the world of "Game of Thrones."

  5. Known world. Map of the known world based on The Lands of Ice and Fire. The known world [1] [2] is composed of at least three continents (Westeros, Essos, and Sothoryos), a large landmass (Ulthos), and a number of many smaller islands. [3]

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  7. A Game of Thrones, the first installment of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, has two maps of Westeros. Each new book has added one or two maps so that, as of A Dance with Dragons, seven maps of the fictional world are available in the books.

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