![]() ![]() I imagine the Let’s Go guide for the Seven Kingdoms as more of a thin pamphlet bearing a single word: DON’T. The best citizens could hope for was relative stability, a couple of flagons of good Southern wine and the dream of being interred for eternity in a relatively damp-resistant crypt, preferably near your also-dead family. ![]() Magic and dragons had fled the realm, along with the White Walkers, and the whole lot apparently took laughter with them when they left. Sure, the summers were long and the whore economy was booming, but life was brutish, nasty, and short for the common people, and even worse for royalty. Even at the beginning of the first season, when things were at their relative best - one king on the throne, Ned with his head, Sansa still dreaming of princes instead of being threatened at crossbow-point by them - it was still an awfully grim place. Considering the amount of time we’ve committed to spending there, it’s remarkable how deeply unpleasant Westeros is.
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