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  1. This is a map of the world depicted in the novel series A Song of Ice & Fire and the TV adaptation, A Game of Thrones. The website is designed to display useful information on top of the map layer and link to additional details on the Westeros.org wiki site.

  2. 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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  4. This map is based on the fantasy fictional novels 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R. R. Martin and the television adaptation 'Game of Thrones'. You can explore the map of Westeros and see different regions as well as many of the major points of interest and locations.

  5. The World Map, published by HBO for its television show Game of Thrones, consists of all the world geographical information up to Season 2. The Lands of Ice and Fire, a canon map collection published in October 2012, contains newer and updated world maps for A Song of Ice and Fire.

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    Game of Thrones: Season 2

    Thanks to his reluctant agent, Lancel Lannister, Tyrion is alerted to Cersei's plan to use wildfire in the defense of King's Landing against the impending attack by Stannis Baratheon by catapulting it against Stannis's fleet. To confirm if this plan is actually being prepared for, Tyrion and Bronn, Commander of the City Watch, visit Wisdom Hallyne of the Alchemists' Guild. Bronnderisively says he doesn't believe the pyromancers' claims about wildfire, as there are always charlatans on the sid...

    Game of Thrones: Season 3

    While touring the Great Sept of Baelor with Margaery Tyrell, King Joffrey Baratheon points out an urn containing the ashes of Prince Aerion Targaryen who died drinking wildfire, believing that the substance would turn him into a dragon. While convalescing at Harrenhal, Jaime Lannister reveals to Brienne of Tarth that the real reason he killed Mad King Aerys II Targaryen is because he ordered the entire capital city to be burnt to ashes by wildfire, rather than let it fall to the rebels. When...

    Game of Thrones: Season 6

    Wildfire featured prominently in Bran Stark's visions after his and Meera Reed's escape from the Battle at the cave of the Three-Eyed Raven that included visions of dragons and White Walkers. The exploding wildfire in Bran's vision is not from the past during the the Mad King's reign but instead is from the future. Cersei Lannister and Qyburn use wildfire, presumably the wildfire the Mad King had ordered to be placed under the Great Sept of Baelor as part of his long ago wildfire plot, to des...

    In the German dub, "Wildfire" was renamed to Seefeuer which means "sea fire", one of the Byzantine names for Greek Fire. Wildfire (and for that matter, Greek Fire) aren't exclusively used in naval...
    The Spanish translation of the books calls wildfire Fuego Valyrio, "Valyrian Fire", despite not being actually related to the Valyrian Civilization. The Spanish dub of the show calls it fuego salva...

    In the A Song of Ice and Firenovels, wildfire is a very unstable material: It is highly combustible and can be set alight even by bright sunlight. It is described as having an emerald green coloring once ablaze, which is so strong that it can turn the air around it green. Wildfire is similar to real-life napalm or Greek fire, both highly combustibl...

    Wildfire on A Wiki of Ice and Fire
    Greek fire on Wikipedia
  6. A Game of Thrones. King Robert I Baratheon is hunting a white hart in the kingswood when he is mortally wounded by a boar. A Clash of Kings. Tyrion Lannister, the acting Hand of the King to Joffrey I Baratheon, opens the kingswood to any hunter willing to cross the Blackwater Rush.

  7. Explore the world of Game of Thrones! An interactive Google Maps style webapp.

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