A Song of Ice and Fire and Rome

A Song of Ice and Fire and Rome

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Blackfyre Rebellions: Part 4 - The Battle of Redgrass Field

Aziz is joined by guests Steven Attewell (Race for the Iron Throne) and Jim McGeehin (Wars and Politics of Ice and Fire) to recap one of the largest battles in the history of Westeros. The Red Dragon vs. the Black Dragon, winner takes the Iron Throne! Published October 31, 2015.J ...  Show more

Aerion Targaryen: The Prince Who Was A Monster

Prince Aerion thought he was a dragon in human skin, and he seems to have had dragon dreams, but truly - he was a monster. A look at his full life, before and after Ashford Meadow, including his time in Essos, his rumored use of black magic, his time in the Second Sons, his run a ...  Show more

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