Radio Westeros ASOIAF Podcast Radio Westeros
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George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire (ASoIaF) novels are our focus; now covering HBO's House of the Dragon. Analysis and theories, readings, adverts from Westeros, music from the fandom, guests, and more, with your hosts yolkboy and Lady Gwynhyfvar. Radio Westeros is the only radio station this side of Asshai... Spoilers all books!
Support: patreon.com/radiowesteros
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Radio Westeros E86 - The Doom of Valyria
We explore the history of the Valyrian Freehold from their defeat of the Rhoynar up to the Doom, the Century of Blood, and the opening salvo of the surviving Valyrian conquest of Westeros. Support us on Patreon!
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Radio Westeros E85 - Night's Watch- Foundation and Lore
We explore the history of the Night's Watch, from its foundation in the Age Heroes up to the Conquest. Along the way we look at the Wall and its castles, notable past members, the culture of the organization and its real life and literary inspirations. Support us on Patreon!
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Radio Westeros E84 - Nymeria and the Rhoynar
The odyssey of Nymeria and the Rhoynar is one of the great Westerosi legends and we begin our exploration of the third great migration from Essos with a look at Rhoynish history and culture, as well as their inevitable bloody clash with dragonlords of Old Valyria. Then we trace the voyage of the Ten Thousand Ships as they wandered for years around the fringes of the Summer Sea before finally making landfall in Dorne. We conclude the episode with a look at what happened next and its impact on Westerosi history. Support us!
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Radio Westeros E83 - w/History of Westeros - Dance of the Dragons, part 6
In the sixth installment of our series with History of Westeros on the Dance of the Dragons, House Targaryen reaches its lowest point yet and the action ends up back where we started - at the Red Keep. Also the Battle of the Kings Road claims the life of the ambitious and furious Storm Lord, and the muppets head to King's Landing. Support us!
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Radio Westeros E82 - The Andals
We continue our loose series on the various ethnic groups of Westeros with a deep dive on the Andals and the Andal invasion, the second mass human migration from Essos into Westeros, and arguably the most impactful. We look at their history, culture, religion and the reasons they went to Westeros and why they succeeded once they got there, tracing the course and impact of their invasion region by region across the continent. Support us!
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Radio Westeros E81 - Arya Stark, part 4
Covering Arya’s arc from her final post-Red Wedding chapters in ASOS, through her five chapters set in Braavos, we explore the development of Arya’s unique skill set — skinchanging, face-changing and other disciplines taught at the House of Black and White, combined with an undiminished need for vengeance. Along the way we identify the many ways that Arya Stark remains Arya even as she insists she has become No-One. Support us!
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Customer Reviews
Just amazing.
If you love the books, you will simple love these so deep analysis of the universe 😀
Amazing
Love the hosts & their vast knowledge of the universe!!
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...This podcast captivated me to the point where I was completely swallowed up by it's grandeur. The podcast is an in depth analysis of the many hidden meanings and mysteries in the "A song of ice and fire" book series by George R R Martin. The two hosts has taken a very professional approach to the production by obviously doing a lot of researching and preparation before recording. This of course gives the podcast a very tight and scripted feel as opposed to the more loose "talk with friends" approach of other podcasts on the book series... but since the subject matter is theoritic I feel that the scripted feel only adds more authenticity and trust in the fact that they don't just make things up out of the blue but backs it up with research. Everything is spiced up with readings from the books set to great atmospheric music.. fan songs.. top audio quality and talks with other people from the community. Absolutely amazing! I am blown away. Thanks for this amazing podcast! Your Danish fan. Tommy Normand.