Wasn’t it kind of odd that Drogon scooped up Dany’s still-warm body and hightailed it towards Okay, I know you’re being facetious, and yet…
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”Can’t wait until the direct sequel series or miniseries to GOT is announced…you know the one where Dany isn’t really dead but comes back with a vengeance and keeps on breaking the wheel.” You mean beating “dead things in the water.” ”As for the rest… milking this franchise is not advisable…but hell… beating dead things or milking them dry of life seems in fashion these days.” The WWs were the victims, not the villains. At least based on the revelations in the show through S6. There never was a first Long Night? I say it was all propaganda. EW confirms that “all the concepts are prequels set in Westeros and Essos before the events in GoT there are no sequels or spin-offs from the original series currently under consideration.” They share that HBO is looking to potentially develop other ideas from the Ice and Fire world, and that “a prequel series based on Robert’s Rebellion” is being contemplated. The three novellas were published together as A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms the title was referenced in the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, with the knighting of Brienne of Tarth.Īccording to Variety, no writers are attached to the project at the moment, but it’s “a high priority for HBO.” Given what a lousy year HBO has had, that’s not a shock.Įntertainment Weekly chimed in as well, after the Variety scoop dropped. There are three novellas in the “Dunk and Egg” series, providing plenty of material to work with: “The Hedge Knight”, “The Sworn Sword”, and “The Mystery Knight”, and GRRM has said several times he plans to write more (yes, we know, we’ll believe it when we see it). Martin follow the adventures of Duncan the Tall and a mysterious boy called Egg, set 90 years before Game of Thrones. For the show-only folks, these novellas by George R.R. Variety reported today a television adaptation of the “Dunk and Egg” stories is currently in the works. Though still rather distant from their new allies, many Tarakian flotillas have been reported entering battle in the Storm Zone and Fathoms Reach, the enigmatic aliens seeking to keep the peace – with overwhelming firepower.Fantastic news for Ice and Fire fans today! After being told for years that it was not happening, some of our most beloved characters may be coming to HBO in the future. The Tarakian alignment with the Alliance of Kurak was unexpected, but a welcome surprise nonetheless. Some compartments swell up like bubbles, while others implode with a scream of tortured metal. Hulls and structures, and the crews within, are stretched, compressed or distorted until they rip apart, spilling their contents into the void. Most of their weapons appear to work by creating strong gravity distortions around and within their victims. Tarakian weaponry is formidable indeed, and unlike any other known weapon systems. They have been known to mount fierce attacks on corsairs and other raiders, and many a convoy beset by raiders has had reason to thank the intervention of the ‘Watchmen of the Stars’.
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The Tarakians have certainly transformed the worlds into formidable strongholds, and much of their society seems structured around keeping watch over the cold void beyond the Belt.ĭespite their lack of expansionist interest, Tarakian fleets have been encountered throughout known space. Stories surrounding the Tarakians claim that they settled in the Harrison Belt having fled from some strange power that overwhelmed their original homes. Although accepting of both human and Aquan traders, the Tarakians have mostly held themselves aloof from the rest of the quadrant’s affairs. But despite their ancient occupation of the Belt, they are not native to this galactic quadrant.
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The Tarakians have called the Harrison Belt home for as long as anyone can remember. Mineral-rich but poor in liquid water, the Belt systems are also home to this quadrant’s most mysterious inhabitants the Tarakians. To the galactic north of the Aquan Sebrutan lies a long but relatively narrow line of star systems called the Harrison Belt by the Terrans.