Symbolism in Game of Thrones

7 June,2024

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Each noble house in Westeros has its own sigil and words, which often reflect their values, history, and aspirations.

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House Sigils and Words

Dragons are potent symbols of power, magic, and Targaryen heritage in the world of "Game of Thrones."

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Dragons

It symbolizes the threat of the unknown and the division between civilization and wilderness.

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The Wall

The Red Wedding is a symbol of betrayal and the consequences of breaking sacred oaths.

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Red Wedding

The White Walkers are a symbol of existential threat and the consequences of ignoring the greater dangers beyond petty human conflicts.

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White Walkers

The Three-Eyed Raven symbolizes knowledge, wisdom, and the interconnectedness of past, present, and future.

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The Three-Eyed Raven

It is rare and highly sought after, with the ability to kill White Walkers, making it a potent symbol of resistance against the forces of darkness.

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Valyrian Steel