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Willy Aucoin

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Aug 5, 2024, 4:59:55 AM8/5/24
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Thefive novels that make up the Song of Ice and Fire series are not the only official works related to the series that have appeared. There have been several spin-off products and companion guides complete with their own maps and illustrations, to say nothing of the materials produced by HBO to promote the Game of Thrones TV series.

First up was Dragon Magazine, the official magazine for the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game. In March 2003, in issue #305, Dragon published Arms of the Kraken, a novella made up of the ironborn chapters from A Feast for Crows (apart from the final Victarion chapter). Two issues later, in #307, Dragon published a Song of Ice and Fire-focused issue featuring an interview with George R.R. Martin and ideas on how to run a D&D campaign set in Westeros using the 3rd Edition game rules. Of particular interest was a map. To my knowledge, this is the first official map of Westeros to have been published outside the novels themselves. The map was drawn by Mike Mayart. Remarkably, this was the first official map to combine the North and South into one map; the only previous ones to do this were due to fans amalgamating the existing maps manually.


More substantial and interesting new maps appeared in two further companion products, which are notable enough to get their own separate entry: The Lands of Ice and Fire (2012) and The World of Ice and Fire (2014).

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