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Harry Potter Films Ranked From Worst to Best
Fantasy adaptations from the page to the screen have seen varied success through the years. The highs have been high, but the lows have been quite low. Especially in a time when source material is blatantly disrespected or shrugged aside as a burden, the great adaptations of the past seem like even rarer gems that must be preserved and appreciated with vigilance. Of course, the nature of film adaptations requires some deviation from their novel counterparts; a 1-to-1 translation is almost impossible, let alone impractical. Yet, the best fantasy stories to fly from dusty tomes to silver screens preserve their hearts and souls, often due to the dedication, care, and passion of the casts and crews that initiate their creation. The Lord of the Rings is the most famous and successful example, but I believe a close second is seen in the form of the Harry Potter franchise. Hello everyone, and welcome back to Exploring Fiction. As amongst Lord of the Rings enthusiasts, there are those in the Harry Potter fandom that believe too much was left out or changed in the translation from book to film, but I think the movies hit the perfect sweet spot, just as Peter Jackson’s adaptation of Tolkien’s master work had. But, some of the Harry Potter films were of course better than others (although I think all were as a bare minimum, great). So, how would I rank the films in the Harry Potter franchise, and why would I place them in the order I do? Let’s explore…
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Rodrik Cassel: Devoted Too Far | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Castellans and masters-at-arms led some of the most overlooked and underappreciated tasks in all the Seven Kingdoms. They were responsible for leading great strongholds in the absence of their lords, they were responsible for training the resident soldiers, and they were instructed to teach the sons of those they served to become knights in their own right. Often, their work went unnoticed unti...
A Game of Thrones Prologue: A Deeper Threat | Lore & Analysis | ASOIAF
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Cold, barren, harsh. The audience’s introduction to the world of Ice and Fire, on the very first pages of A Game of Thrones was not for the faint of heart. Westeros and the lands beyond were no homesteads of comfort, but battlegrounds where one had to fight to survive. While south of the Wall, these conflicts had turned tactful and treacherous, beyond the frozen reaches of the North, physical m...
Ned Stark, Aragorn, and the Unwillingness to Rule
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The throne sat empty, the people beneath it fractured and divided beyond measure. All he had to do was reach out and take it. With one decisive movement, one swift decision of finality, the world would be a different place. It would be just and strong and united. But he spurned the chance, leaving the available power to instead be grasped by one of lesser will. Hello everyone, and welcome back ...
Syrio Forel: Paragon Through Time | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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A different kind of student required a different kind of teacher. If the youngest daughter of Winterfell was to learn to protect herself in ways usually only reserved for noble sons, she would require a mentor quite separated from the usual knights and masters-at-arms scattered across the Seven Kingdoms. Her father recognized this, and so looked to the east, across the narrow sea to find one wo...
Jojen Reed: March to Condemnation | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Long has a debate raged over the topic of foresight. Some say that knowing the time and manner of death would be advisable, as they could make peace and live what life they do have to the fullest before their end. Others, though, would feel such knowledge as an inescapable cloud looming over their heads for their entire lives. Most adults would surely crack under such pressure, let alone childr...
Black Walder Frey: Repugnance & Rage | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Physical strength was a requirement of knights, not lords. The nobility of the Seven Kingdoms operated instead through shrewd deception and convenient alliances. This style of living set them on edge, yet it was the price to pay for the fineries of life. Yet, there were some who still could not escape their grimy reputation. So it was with House Frey. Try as he might, the late Lord Walder could...
Wyman Manderly: The New Dissenter | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Change, if implemented poorly, can cause unrest. In the North, a great House that had presided as the utmost authority in the region second only to the crown fell through dark and dishonest means, replaced with a sword to the neck and a knife to the heart. The new Wardens of the North commanded their subjects through both diplomacy and force, but that hardly meant all was well. Even without the...
Edric Storm: The Price of a Throne | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Being the son of a king isn’t a crime, but it is no guarantee of an easy life, either. Children born out of wedlock were common, and even rampant, in the Seven Kingdoms, but none sat in more danger than the sons and daughters of Robert Baratheon the Usurper. Especially after his death, Robert’s bastard children were hunted and sought after from all sides. For one, his wife wished them dead due ...
Gerold Dayne: Echo of Greater Men | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Before the events of A Song of Ice and Fire, House Dayne was renowned in the Seven Kingdoms. Figures such as Ser Arthur Dayne and Lady Ashara Dayne captured the hearts, souls, and minds of many across the land. The Sword of the Morning was known as one of the best fighters ever to walk the earth, while Lady Ashara stunned men to silence with her beauty. But by the time of A Song of Ice and Fire...
High vs. Low Fantasy: Which Has More Potential?
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In the realms of entertainment and literature, predicting the next great success is nigh impossible. Innovative ideas seem foreign and strange until they are finally accepted. What was once for a niche audience is now a household name. There is seemingly no path of predictability to find the next big thing, but in the realm of fantasy, is one subgroup more guaranteed for success than another? W...
Lysa Arryn: A Lady's Scorn | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Not all lives can be filled with endless comforts. While that certainly rang true for the smallfolk of the Seven Kingdoms, even some lords and ladies learned it applied to themselves, too. The latter especially had to remain dutiful to the wishes of their fathers and liegelords, often adopting lives far from their dreams or desires. Such was the fate of Lysa Arryn. Hello everyone, and welcome b...
The 4 Battles: Ice, Fire, Blood, & Steel | Winds of Winter Lore & Theory | ASOIAF
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Winter is coming… Right? While anticipation for The Winds of Winter may be slowly devolving into apathy or surrender, major potential plot points and theories still run rampant with interest. Either identified by their uses in the Game of Thrones TV adaptation or put together by countless individuals combing the text for context clues, events to come in the remaining books of A Song of Ice and ...
Who is Harrold Hardyng? | Winds of Winter Lore & Theory | ASOIAF
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All is not well in the Vale. Already overseen by a frail man after the events of Robert’s Rebellion, the death of Jon Arryn catapulted the easternmost of the Seven Kingdoms into tense territory. Lysa Arryn bade her bannermen stand idle during the War of the Five Kings, reluctant to involve her men and overprotective of her son, but reckoning came in the form of Petyr Baelish. Now, Littlefinger ...
Jory Cassel: Petty Casualty | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Before open war, before army against army, before mysticism and magic and foul tactics abound, simple swords and spears solved severe grudges. Animosity particularly simmered between House Stark and House Lannister, and boiled to a point of no return in King’s Landing. Two men on opposite ends of morality met in the street, bringing their house guards with them, and a skirmish ensued that spell...
Ramsay Bolton: The Most Sadistic Man in Westeros | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Ramsay Bolton: The Most Sadistic Man in Westeros | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
The Bear and the Maiden Fair: Jaime's Turning Point | ASOIAF Lore & Analysis
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The Bear and the Maiden Fair: Jaime's Turning Point | ASOIAF Lore & Analysis
Renly's Peach: A Sweet Call to a Cold Heart | ASOIAF Lore & Analysis
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Renly's Peach: A Sweet Call to a Cold Heart | ASOIAF Lore & Analysis
Game of Thrones Season 8: The Worst Crime Ever Committed in the History of Television
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Game of Thrones Season 8: The Worst Crime Ever Committed in the History of Television
Thoros of Myr: Harbinger of Resurrection | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Thoros of Myr: Harbinger of Resurrection | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Robb Stark: The Abrupt Fall of a Hero | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Robb Stark: The Abrupt Fall of a Hero | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Osha: An Enemy's Allegiance | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Osha: An Enemy's Allegiance | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Ghost: Silent Guardian | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Ghost: Silent Guardian | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Yoren: Protection of the Innocent | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Yoren: Protection of the Innocent | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Varys: The Ambition of Secrets | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Varys: The Ambition of Secrets | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Brienne of Tarth: A Quest For Meaning | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Brienne of Tarth: A Quest For Meaning | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Renly Baratheon: Too Good to be True | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Renly Baratheon: Too Good to be True | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Lemoncloak: Outlaw of the People | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Lemoncloak: Outlaw of the People | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Oberyn Martell: Revenge Above All | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Oberyn Martell: Revenge Above All | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
Melisandre: Proactive Prophecy | Character Analysis | ASOIAF
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Melisandre: Proactive Prophecy | Character Analysis | ASOIAF

Komentáře

  • @R2H1796
    @R2H1796 Před dnem

    So Jorry did not really fight on Pyke?

  • @Xci8
    @Xci8 Před 2 dny

    I’m watching em all for the first time I’m halfway through HBP rn and I’d say OotP, PS, PoA, GoF, CoS. In that order from Best to Worst imo

    • @Xci8
      @Xci8 Před 2 dny

      I also think Chamber of Secrets is mid in comparison but all good

  • @HintofPink
    @HintofPink Před 2 dny

    I do also really like PoA and OotP as the top 2

  • @kemp42
    @kemp42 Před 3 dny

    His inclusion in the show was akin to Deadpool in X-Men Origins.

  • @rafman104
    @rafman104 Před 3 dny

    Goblet of fire is my favorite

  • @knutsparell3619
    @knutsparell3619 Před 3 dny

    My rankning after first readthrough: 1) ASoS 2) AGoT 3) ACoK 4) ADwD 5) AFfC After a couple of readthroughs: 1) ADwD 2) AFfC 3) ASoS 4) AGoT 5) ACoK

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před 3 dny

      Interesting. I can definitely see the later books getting better the more you read them.

  • @TheCandyHole
    @TheCandyHole Před 4 dny

    Mom I want Euron Greyjoy _We have Euron Greyjoy at home_ *Euron Greyjoy at home*

  • @JPimp734
    @JPimp734 Před 5 dny

    Philosopher’s Stone & Chamber of Secrets are my favourite because they’re true to the books. The plots began to differ in Prisoner of Azkaban

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před 5 dny

      That is a good point. Those first two, for better or worse, really did adhere to the books very well.

  • @JPimp734
    @JPimp734 Před 5 dny

    Everywhere else in the world the first book & movie are called “Harry Potter & the Philosopher’s Stone”. They called it “Sorcerer’s Stone” in the USA because they thought Americans wouldn’t know what a philosopher is.

  • @Ace-cr9qt
    @Ace-cr9qt Před 5 dny

    Unexpected but very much welcome

  • @turtleguyfan
    @turtleguyfan Před 5 dny

    Prisoner of Azkaban is also my favorite and pick for the best HP movie. Just beautifully directed by Alfonso Cuarón and it never misses a beat.

  • @jamesstone6582
    @jamesstone6582 Před 6 dny

    Theon is exactly the reason I love The Bastard of Bolton. Guy might be an evil prick, but he at least took it out on the right person for a while. My favorite part of the series, is Reek frantically trying to hide the evidence of the rat he just ate, who was trying to eat him in his sleep, and Ramsay tsk tssking him, "Reek, have you been stealing my Lord Father's rats again?" I literally laughed out loud at that part

  • @permarkusrisman6471

    I have just waited for Rodrick! Great vid :)

  • @TheHoneyBadger-yh5vj

    God bless you and your work sir❤❤❤ respect form Croatia-Europe❤❤❤

  • @brodyday6509
    @brodyday6509 Před 12 dny

    Why didn’t Edric squire for Renly ?

  • @jaredbrady5566
    @jaredbrady5566 Před 12 dny

    I've always wondered if Rodrik being a Knight was an error. As he seems more connected to Northern Culture than say; Jarah Mormont.

    • @OJ9992
      @OJ9992 Před 10 dny

      Is being a Knight a southern thing?

    • @Countess_Theta
      @Countess_Theta Před 10 dny

      ​@OJ9992 yes! Knighthood is associated with the faith of the Seven, as the Manderly's are the only northern house that still practices Knighthood

    • @lokialutt3445
      @lokialutt3445 Před 9 dny

      Probably was Knighted on the battlefield. War of The Nine Penny Kings I guess

    • @lokialutt3445
      @lokialutt3445 Před 9 dny

      Probably was Knighted on the battlefield. War of The Nine Penny Kings I guess

  • @jendersonmohammed443
    @jendersonmohammed443 Před 12 dny

    Heroes lose and villains wins in ASOIAF

  • @AlgrenTheBlue
    @AlgrenTheBlue Před 12 dny

    Great video friend, keep up the good work

  • @michael-1680
    @michael-1680 Před 16 dny

    If you want to see competent characters, read some of the fiction of Robert A. Heinlein. Many of his lead characters are brilliantly portrayed, such as Lazarus Long in "Time Enough For Love". And in the movies, see Michael Douglas' character, Jack T. Colton, in "Romancing the Stone". One of the best movies ever made.

  • @wadegittleson1317
    @wadegittleson1317 Před 16 dny

    Renly was my second favourite character in the whole story at one point 😪 I don’t know if he still is, but I’m still devastated he was murdered. Hold a grudge against Stannis for it to this day

  • @JPimp734
    @JPimp734 Před 18 dny

    Thanks for the new video, but I enjoy your minor character analysis ones more.

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před 15 dny

      Thanks for watching! Those are my favorite to make, so don't worry, they're not going anywhere.

  • @aprilmae274
    @aprilmae274 Před 18 dny

    They knew Gerrod was there. They let him go, almost as if he wasn't even there. If there was a Pact-then that Pact has Terms. An obvious given in those Terms would be for the First Men to not be killed by Others. Gerrod had some kind of special First Men bloodline that prevented them from killing Gerrod or they WOULD have killed him, too. LOOK at these CRAZY magical icey beings-they do not need to let someone live for any reason. IF The Others could have killed them all, they would have. Gerrod is SPECIAL.

  • @rexbanner7256
    @rexbanner7256 Před 18 dny

    I love your intro. You studied good in English and Literature. You wrote good papers in high school.

  • @HaroldTheHerald
    @HaroldTheHerald Před 19 dny

    Video was a whole lot of nothing

    • @skam8371
      @skam8371 Před 16 dny

      Agreed. I thought he would maybe theorize on how the Others didn't attack the Nights watchmen until Waymar made a threatening gesture

  • @billberndtson
    @billberndtson Před 19 dny

    At a glance I misread the thumbnail of this video and it made me realize I need to watch less porn.

  • @Gman1991
    @Gman1991 Před 19 dny

    I think the white walkers thought waymar was jon snow. He has a similar build and family connections to the starks and also only other character in the books besides jon snow to wear mole skin gloves

  • @racatiwood
    @racatiwood Před 21 dnem

    do these narrators mispronounce words on purpose?

  • @heatonhaz
    @heatonhaz Před 22 dny

    In my head cannon Oberyn poisened Tywin too, thats why Tyrion found him on the toilet. He's eaten something bad, that's why his dead body smelled so bad.

  • @WrightFightConcepts
    @WrightFightConcepts Před 25 dny

    Eddard could not have taken the Iron Throne. He had no claim. Robert Baratheon had distant Targaryen blood which is why he was able to make his own claim. Eddard would not have been proclaimed king if he just sat in the chair.

  • @phatnana2379
    @phatnana2379 Před 26 dny

    Ned Stark is a straight up BAD-GUY... He's responsible for more death's and misery than almost every other character in the story. There's a difference between "lawful" and "honorable." Aragorn dedicates his life to saving lives but will still make the tough decision when it comes down to it (like letting Frodo leave and going after Meri and Pippin).

    • @Tyler-yk7dz
      @Tyler-yk7dz Před 25 dny

      No he isn't

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 Před 25 dny

      @@Tyler-yk7dz of course he is, that's basically the whole idea of the story. There are no good guys. Virtuous is also not the same as good

    • @Tyler-yk7dz
      @Tyler-yk7dz Před 25 dny

      @@phatnana2379 I'm not saying he's a "good guy" (though striving to do what's right will never make you a "bad guy"), but I am saying he isn't responsible for the deaths and misery of every other character. It's the characters in the story that acted in bad faith that are responsible. What you're saying, would be like if you chose to obey the law and not run a red light, even though you could make it safely, and a drunk driver slams into you killing or severely injuring all the passengers in both cars, and you're being held responsible. Doesn't really make sense does it? You did nothing wrong. In the same way Ned Stark did nothing wrong.

    • @wyzasukitan
      @wyzasukitan Před 24 dny

      Makes me think of the Nietzsche quote, “Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws” Failure to act is similar to cowardice, and can just as easily be evil

    • @sebastianmunozochoa1485
      @sebastianmunozochoa1485 Před 24 dny

      ​@@phatnana2379he's a good man in a corrupt place. He's loved after his death, while someone like Tywin Lannister has only created a huge list of enemies that will affect the future of his descendants.

  • @truetory6231
    @truetory6231 Před 26 dny

    While it was true that Ned had no true claim to the throne, once he realised that his infant nephew was the rightful King, he could have seized the throne in Jon's name and ruled as regent until the King came of age. Ned could very well have exercised all the King's powers even if he didn't have the royal title.

    • @Tyler-yk7dz
      @Tyler-yk7dz Před 25 dny

      No way that works without Ned planning it from the moment he finds out about Jon's existence

    • @truetory6231
      @truetory6231 Před 24 dny

      @@Tyler-yk7dz I agree, he would have needed to be quick about it. The longer he waited, the harder it would have been

  • @MangoMann072
    @MangoMann072 Před 26 dny

    Ned could not have taken the throne because Robert had already proclaimed he was going to take it based on his grandmother's Targaryen lineage. If Eddard had taken the throne it would have meant war with Robert.

  • @gentlesavage2068
    @gentlesavage2068 Před 26 dny

    Ned Stark is very stupid for underestimating his enemies so badly and underestimating how cruel and ruthless they could be.

  • @Rodneyjackson11
    @Rodneyjackson11 Před 26 dny

    What happened to the old art bro!! I loved it haha

  • @billberndtson
    @billberndtson Před 26 dny

    05:56 I'm glad you said "in the films," here. I was poised for pedantry.

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před 26 dny

      Definitely wanted to make that distinction!

    • @veronicadavanzo2064
      @veronicadavanzo2064 Před 23 dny

      Me, too! The character was modified for the films because they wanted to show his character arc on screen rather than implying that it happened a long time ago, as it was in the books. Good catch.

  • @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD
    @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD Před měsícem

    "Most qualified"??? Based on what? His experience as the master of laws? His experience with Intermittent Fasting?

  • @pamjames9077
    @pamjames9077 Před měsícem

    If one thinks about how Sansa wanting to be a separate kingdom made more sense than the rest of the other decisions made at meeting of the other great houses. The strategy behind Arya killing kinda makes sense. The night kings focus would be on Jon , Bran and Danny not a little girl. Gray Worm and Mesandea’s relationship was beautiful, proving intimacy is more than the physical aspect of love. As for him getting his way concerning Jon he didn’t get his way. He wanted Jon dead. I agree D&D got lazy and greedy.

  • @YinYoo2011
    @YinYoo2011 Před měsícem

    Long live Syrio

  • @eren__morwen5947
    @eren__morwen5947 Před měsícem

    It is so underrated that in the end he stood among the starks and defended their daughter. He had no reason to stand his ground and fight in the conflict he should have no horse in. He defended Arya with his life. That's why ppl say he must be a faceless man, because they can't fathom such empathy could be found in Westeros

  • @brigo1744
    @brigo1744 Před měsícem

    The actor for syrio forel in the show was such a good choice, even if they didn’t look like the book description. Such charisma!! I do wish water dancers were explored more in ASOIAF, I think they’re such a sick martial art

  • @jordanford9320
    @jordanford9320 Před měsícem

    10:30 She not only learned from syrio the brotherhood and the house of black and white but you forgot the key details she learned from Yoren AND the hound ALL of them are important because they shape Arya into who she will become. I'm not trying to criticize I'm just saying when laying out the groundwork for who Arya is you can't forget two of the most important characters in her arc

  • @pamjames9077
    @pamjames9077 Před měsícem

    I always loved the idea that Eddard Stark let his daughter learn about sword fighting. He didn’t hinder her idea in favor of the traditional female role. Syrio taught her without reservation of her being female. I think both realized the danger of where she was not just political danger but that of being considered weak because of her gender. Later in her story being with the Hound she learned more. Then her story later on learning from the faceless man. Arya was a formidable woman. If we ever get the next 2 books I would love to see how much more powerful she becomes. Great character choice. I’m looking forward to more.

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před měsícem

      I agree! She's learned so much from so many different sources it'll be interesting to see all that put together in the end.

  • @saberserpent1134
    @saberserpent1134 Před měsícem

    Syrio represents the "soft" styles of swordsmanship, like rapier and jian. They definitely have their strengths, but fighting against armoured opponents isn't one of them, unless you have insane accuracy.

  • @wayne47able
    @wayne47able Před měsícem

    I love Stannis but reading How Stannis dealt with Edric has me a little convinced that he will Burn Shireen. Because had Davos not shipped him to Lys, Edric Storm most certainly would've been roasted alive.

  • @Ace-cr9qt
    @Ace-cr9qt Před měsícem

    Love the video but still waiting on the great John

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před měsícem

      Haha it might be a little while unfortunately. Need to make sure I have something substantial to say and then write and record. But thank you for the support on this one!

    • @Ace-cr9qt
      @Ace-cr9qt Před měsícem

      @@ExploringFiction I wish we would get more information about the free cities

  • @kylevalentine5431
    @kylevalentine5431 Před měsícem

    oh, only 7 minutes ago? Well aint I lucky

  • @omaredwards7295
    @omaredwards7295 Před měsícem

    Well said. "Fear cuts deeper than swords"

  • @AdoreYouInAshXI
    @AdoreYouInAshXI Před měsícem

    Man all the good artwork out there and you pick a bunch of caricature art

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před měsícem

      Haha it's just to keep it consistent. TheMico (the artist) has drawn almost every character, so it just lines up nice.

    • @AdoreYouInAshXI
      @AdoreYouInAshXI Před měsícem

      @@ExploringFiction I understand. I just loathe that art style and it seems to be prevalent in the fantasy genre so I had to rant a little lol.

  • @willnash7907
    @willnash7907 Před měsícem

    Netflix GoT

  • @gentlesavage2068
    @gentlesavage2068 Před měsícem

    Could warging be used to permanently take over someone's body?

    • @ExploringFiction
      @ExploringFiction Před měsícem

      I don't know but that's an interesting thought!

    • @yasi1890
      @yasi1890 Před měsícem

      Orell from the Wildlings warged into his eagle when he was killed. So I guess a talented warg could possible take over a human permanently.