9 episodes

Are you a fan of Game of Thrones? Never read the books? No problem! Check out this podcast where the host, Liz, discusses about some of the things you missed out from the books! If you're interested in this podcast or the fandom, check out the website (https://www.thewesterosiprimer.com) to find out more! Sign up to the newsletter for the latest updates to the podcast or website.
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The Westerosi Primer Elizabeth L

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Are you a fan of Game of Thrones? Never read the books? No problem! Check out this podcast where the host, Liz, discusses about some of the things you missed out from the books! If you're interested in this podcast or the fandom, check out the website (https://www.thewesterosiprimer.com) to find out more! Sign up to the newsletter for the latest updates to the podcast or website.
Artwork by Art - https://www.fiverr.com/lordoflogos
Music by Cloud Road Music - https://www.cloudroadmusic.com/

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    Introduction

    Introduction

    In the premiere episode of the Westerosi Primer podcast, host Liz delves into the expansive universe of "A Song of Ice and Fire" and its television adaptations, "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon." Sharing her unique entry into the fandom through the books, Liz recounts how she became captivated by George R.R. Martin's storytelling. She touches on significant plot points like the Red Wedding that shaped her perspective before watching the TV shows. Liz introduces listeners to this season's theme: Westeros 101. This season is designed to guide them through the many people, places, and historical events of Westeros. Drawing parallels between the fictional and historical feudal systems, she aims to deepen fans' understanding of character dynamics and storylines.
    The episode starts with Liz's backstory, highlighting her commitment to form independent opinions on popular media. Her inability to watch the TV show initially led her to the novels, which she found enthralling. Liz's experience with the series prompted her to create a podcast that provides a comprehensive look at Westerosi lore.
    The chapter on podcast inspiration discusses the genesis of the Westerosi Primer, stemming from lively debates with colleagues about the show and books. Liz outlines the podcast's structure, which will be released in seasons, with audience engagement through surveys and polls influencing future content. This interactive approach allows listeners to steer the show's focus on topics of interest.
    In conclusion, Liz encourages listener participation, urging them to visit the podcast's website and social media for additional insights and updates. The Westerosi Primer promises to be a rich source of exploration for fans seeking to uncover the depths of the world created by George R.R. Martin, whether they are long-time book readers or have only experienced the story through its televised form.

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    • 20 min
    The North

    The North

    In this episode of the Westerosi Primer podcast, listeners are guided through the expansive and storied lands of the North. The noble House Stark leads a realm filled with whispered legends and minor houses brimming with history. The episode delves into the region's deep-rooted connections to the First Men and the Old Gods, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the North's icy expanses. The ancient fortifications like the Wall and the enigmatic swampy Neck are discussed, along with the conflicts that shaped the North's relationship with neighboring territories such as the Vale.
    Listeners are treated to tales of the Age of Heroes, focusing on the Stark legacy dating back to the legendary Bran the Builder. His contributions, such as the construction of the Wall to defend against White Walkers, are examined. The episode also shines a spotlight on the lesser-known but equally vital minor Northern houses, revealing their roles in both the "Game of Thrones" series and the original books. The deeds and tragic fates of Houses Cassel, Manderly, Mormont, Poole, and Reed are recounted. This underscores their enduring loyalty to the Starks and their integral parts in the saga.
    The podcast offers a brief introduction to "House of the Dragon," hinting at a deeper dive into the political intricacies of the North in a future season. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the rich lore of Westeros and share their thoughts and theories on the podcast's website. The episode's focus on key Northern figures and their historical significance, inviting fans to request character essays and future topics through the show's online platform.
    Overall, this episode invites fans to explore the North, its proud houses, and the echoing myths that have shaped the land beneath the Old Gods' watchful eyes. It's a journey of the Northmen, celebrating the untold sagas and the legacies of heroes past.

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    • 20 min
    The Vale

    The Vale

    Venture high into the peaks of Westerosi politics and history with a trek through the Vale of Arryn, where the very stones whisper tales of ancient conflicts and noble bloodlines. We scale the storied heights of the Eyrie, scrutinizing the precarious path trodden by the lords of House Arryn, from the rivalries with the North to their capitulation under Targaryen rule. Through the annals of the First Men and Andal invaders, we explore the Vale's place in the chronicles of the Seven Kingdoms. We examine the intricate alliances formed through marriages like that of Princess Daella and Lord Rodrick Arryn. With each step, the formidable landscape and the looming shadow of the Giant's Lance serve as silent witnesses to the tales of power that's etched into the very fabric of this high and mighty kingdom. Share your thoughts, unveil your theories, and join the ever-growing chorus of voices at thewesterosiprimer.com.
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    • 16 min
    The Stormlands

    The Stormlands

    In this episode of the Westerosi Primer, we embark on a historical journey through the tempestuous Stormlands. From the origin of their name to the rise and fall of the Storm Kings, we explore the legends and lore that define this tumultuous region. Listen in as Liz recounts the tales of Durran Godsgrief's defiance against the gods. She also talks about the founding of House Baratheon by the rumored Targaryen bastard, Orys Baratheon. This chapter illuminates the complex web of politics and power, highlighting figures such as Rogar and Jocelyn Baratheon, and the legendary 'Queen Who Never Was', Rhaenys. Liz also highlights the various noble houses of the Stormlands whose stories are etched in the very fabric of the Seven Kingdoms. The noble houses discussed in this episode include: Estermont, Cole, Connington, Lonmouth, Penrose, and Seaworth. Also included in this episode are some stories linking House Targaryen to the families and events of the Stormlands.
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    • 15 min
    The Reach

    The Reach

    In this episode of the podcast, Liz takes listeners on a tour of the Reach, a pivotal region in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series. The Reach is presented as not only the agricultural heartland of Westeros but also a center of chivalry and historical significance. Liz starts with the geography of the Reach, noting the importance of the Mander and Honeywine rivers, the defensive Shield Islands, and the Arbor's vineyards. She recounts the history of House Gardener, the ancient rulers of the Reach, and the Tyrell family's ascent to power after the Targaryen conquest.
    Liz delves into the Reach's complex noble lineage, spotlighting House Tyrell and the intricate alliances formed through marriages. Although some characters from the novels did not appear in the television adaptation, their narratives and influence in the books remain critical to the region's dynamics. The episode promises further exploration of the political and social intricacies of the Reach's noble families in future installments.
    In the first chapter, Liz paints a vivid picture of the Reach's fertile lands and historic families. She also references House Florent's overlooked role and how marital connections shape the political landscape. The next chapter offers a closer look at the family ties within the Reach, such as the union between Mace Tyrell and Alerie Hightower.
    Liz warns of potential spoilers for those not familiar with the novels or upcoming adaptations. She emphasizes the Reach's abundant population, strategic importance, and historical conflicts with Dorne. The Reach's role in creating chivalric traditions and hosting grand tournaments is highlighted, along with the political struggles that arise from the Tyrells' somewhat tenuous claim to power.
    In conclusion, Liz encourages audience interaction through thewesteroseeprimer.com and invites feedback on the Reach's portrayal and its noble houses' quest for power.

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    • 12 min
    The Westerlands

    The Westerlands

    In this episode of the podcast, listeners head to the Westerlands, home to the Lannisters, one of the most powerful and affluent families in Westeros. The episode delves into the legacy of the Lannisters. Trace their lineage from Lann the Clever and their origins as a First Men house.
    The host, Liz, begins with an introduction to the Westerlands, describing the geography, significant historical events, and the political dynamics of the region, especially between the Lannisters and the Iron Islands. She discusses House Lannister's sigil, words, and the legends of their origin. She talks about Lann the Clever's cunning methods for acquiring Casterly Rock. The episode references various sources, including "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels and Westeros.org, with a cautionary note on potential spoilers for those not familiar with the books or the TV adaptations.
    Moving on, the episode highlights the noble houses sworn to the Lannisters. Listeners learn about House Crakehall and their legendary ancestor, Crake the Boar Killer, and House Lefford's tactical significance at the Golden Tooth. The backstory of the Clegane brothers is recounted, along with the narrative divergence in marriage alliances between the novels and the TV series. Special mention is made of Ser Ilyn Payne's character and the real-life circumstances that reduced his screen time.
    Liz wraps up the episode by summarizing the political and social landscape of the Westerlands and pointing listeners towards additional resources for those who wish to delve deeper. She also teases the next episode, which promises to explore another intriguing kingdom in Westeros.
    Throughout the episode, transcript samples are provided, giving a taste of the detailed discussions and insights shared on the podcast. The episode encourages interaction, inviting listeners to visit the podcast's website for feedback and to share the podcast with other enthusiasts of the Westerosi lore.

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    • 17 min

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