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11 facts from the novel "The Game of Thrones", which in the series were misinterpreted

When it comes to the original books of the series "The Song of Ice and Flame" by J. Martin, it turns out that some important details for the "The Game of Thrones" show were left behind. Below are 11 facts that should be left on the series, as most of those who looked into books and understand what's what counts.

House of the Immortals

It's almost physically painful for the fans of Daeneries to look at how many of her efforts were not even shown on the screen. The house of the Immortals could become a really cool moment, with all its prophecies and the mysterious immortals themselves. The director should have paid more attention to the "Promised Prince" and the reincarnation of Azor Ahai.

Jame is angry with Cersei

In the book, the relationship between Jame and Cersei has been changing since Jamie loses her hand. Between brother and sister is not so much love, when Jayme finds out what Cersei turned herself into.

Colorful beard of Daarion

Yes, everything is right, no cleaning - in the book Daario Nacharis, just like his comrade Tirošis, there were colored beards in the form of tridents. But in the series, the appearance of Daario is not so impressive.

Meeting of Arya and Sam

This, by the way, was something epic, if you think about it. Arya, playing the role of Cat-Ket, met Sam Tarley in Braavos and recognized his Black Brother clothes. Moreover, she saved him from the thugs and fed them with shellfish. This led to the fact that she killed a fellow traveler Sam, who was supposed to get them food, speaking in local pubs, but instead deserted from the Night Watch and married a prostitute. Nice of her. Something like that.

Mans remains alive

In general, the whole operation "to save Mansa" was really amazing. Melisandra bewitched the Bone Lord to make him look like the King behind the Wall, so that he was burned instead of Mans, and he was still alive.

Varis reveals himself

This is the moment from the end of the fifth book, when Varis takes a crossbow, shoots at Kivan Lannister and this shows that all this time was for the Targarienes. Terrific!

Cyrus Barristan Salmi also remains alive

It's hard to believe, but the show showed us more deaths than it was in the book. So you do not blame George Martin, but the writers. Sire Barristan, nicknamed Brave, does not die in books and plays a very important role in the deployment of subsequent events. It was such an unexpected disappointment that he died in the series.

The complex relationship between the Lannister brothers

The book shows the real drama of the relationship between Tyrion and Jame, which was not on the show. The brothers' relationship was broken after Tirion killed Tayvin, Jame told the whole truth about Tisha, and Tirion falsely confessed that he actually killed Geoffrey. In the series, Lannisters broke up, in general, on a good note, whereas in the book it was the end of their relationship.

This is especially heartbreaking, because in fact these two really loved each other, and, as for Tirion, so Jame was probably the only one from all of Vasteras who loved Demon. But all that "serialists" have is a mention of their "quarrel" in the beginning of season 5, when Jame tells Bronn that Tirion is the killer of their father, and that the next time he sees him, he will cut him with a sword In half.

Arianna Martell

We all understand when the show is at odds with the book in small things, but cut out the whole character? Arianna Martell would be a great addition to the story (in fact, she was). This Dorian princess is the firstborn of Doran, and so she inherited the throne (in Dorn, women have as many rights as men, including inheritance rights). It would be great if this character were not washed from the "Game of Thrones".

The role of Tyrion in the Battle of Blackwater

In the book Tyrion was really impressive in the Battle of the Blackwater. It was he who came up with the ingenious idea of using wild fire, which, in general, was the decisive factor for the winning side. He also fought along with his soldiers when King Geoffrey was frightened and did not know what to do. The role of Tyrion was heroic, but in the series we got only a small part of it. And very vain!

The wedding night of Denis and Drogo

In the book version of the wedding night of Denis and Drogo, the future husband actually asked for her consent, because the Dayeneris had pleasant memories of the "deal". But in the show we see something completely different, which, by the way, has become an insulting meme, which Denis's haters throw in the commentary under every post with her.

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