Game Of Thrones: A Song Of Ice And Fire

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Game of thrones is based on the book A Song of Ice and Fire. Although the series deviated from the book, the show managed to be one of the top most popular and viewed shows. The American fantasy drama television series revolves about nine noble families that are fighting to take over Westeros, the mythical land. The show has a persuasive political and sexual that conspiracy. The King of Westeros, Robert Baratheon who requests Lord Stark, Eddard, one of his trustworthy friend to serve as Hand of the King. When asked him to be hand of the king, king Robert told Eddard that the former king’s hand was murdered, however, Eddard accepted the request, for further investigation about the assassin. Meanwhile the Lannister’s, the Queen's family, where

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