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เรื่องย่อ Game of Thrones Season 1 (2011) มหาศึกชิงบัลลังก์ ปี 1 Game of Thrones คือซีรีส์มหากาพย์พีเรียดแนวผจญภัย-ดราม่า-แฟนตาซี ของช่อง HBO ความยาว 50 นาที – 1 ชั่วโมงต่อเอพิโ. Get in the 'Game'! Experience the first season of this visionary HBO series set in a mythical world whose inhabitants vie for control of the Iron Throne. But in a land where seasons can last a.
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What does the spiral pattern mean?This hasn't been resolves since the very first scene of the very first episode. The White Walkers leave the dead wildlings' body parts arranged in an odd pattern, which crops up again in Episode 3, Season 3 when Mance points out that the dead horses are arranged similarly. 'Always the artist,' he jokes about the White Walkers.But it's not just the Walkers using this spiral pattern.In one of Bran's visions in Season 6, a similar symbol is prominent in the shot of the Weirwood tree where the Children of the Forest created the first ever White Walker. It's there again in Season 7's Dragonstone cave paintings, presumed to be created by the Children as well. It's even the pattern that Dany arranges for Drogo's funeral pyre, which birthed the first dragons in centuriesWe've never gotten a straight answer about their significance.
Showrunner David Benieoff has explained that these ancient symbols were created by the Children for rituals and magic.Some speculate the Walkers use it to mock their creators, debasing their holy symbols. Or maybe the White Walkers, who began as First Men, also worship the same old gods.
Others believe it more practical magical use. There's precedent for it being associated with the, an important, mysterious, ancient location where the Children of the Forest and First Men made a peace pact during Westeros' prehistory (see our ).Generally, spirals represent cycles of repetition.
That makes perfect sense four our story, which is paralleling the story of the Long Night when the White Walkers first rose thousands of years ago.Perhaps the White Walkers see this pattern as a reminder to man of another pact they made thousands of years ago, but have since forgotten (see our ). Maybe it's an indication that the White Walker return is simply part of the universe's natural cycle, and potentially even tied to Planetos' strange seasonal patterns. Who sent the direwolf and her pups to the Starks?We've seen a lot of magic since, but a direwolf showing up with five pups on the wrong side of the Wall remains weird.
Like, couldn't have been a coincidence kind of wild.And because this is Game of Thrones, everything from fate to prophecy should be kept in doubt. So we're not ready to believe it's just for the sake of divine intervention or foreshadowing (after all, the literal symbol on the Stark sigil was killed by the literal symbol of the Baratheon sigil).But, to be fair, there was probably some magic involved.Lady is good! Lady didn't BITE anyone! Image: hboOur best guess is that Bloodraven, a.k.a the Three-Eyed Raven before Bran, saw what was to come in the future. He knew the Stark children (particularly Bran) would need hardcore protection and to reawaken their warging abilities through the direwolf connection — in preparation for the Night King. As a warg himself, Bloodraven could've easily hopped into a nearby direwolf and sent her down to Winterfell.The sadder option is that this was an early hint at how, far beyond the wall, the White Walkers were already making the world too dangerous and uninhabitable for any living creature to live. Treat every word that came out of Old Nan's mouth like gospelIn Season 1 everyone makes fun of Old Nan for those whacky stories — until.
Here's a scene where she basically lays out everything that's happening now that the White Walkers have fully risen again in Season 8. #BelieveWomen, because everyone would've saved themselves a lot of trouble for taking Old Nan wisdoms more seriously. Especially the ones that haven't come true yet.So take note: there's a passage in the books about how Old Nan sees, which might foreshadows that our Bran is a time traveler who truly was all the Brandon Starks from history (including the one of legend who built the Wall and Winterfell).Also Old Nan says, 'All crows are liars.' Is there another Night's Watch betrayal to come, or was that a warning to Jon Snow? Or, was it a reference to Bloodraven, who in the books is called the Three-Eyed Crow. How will Nymeria return?After Nymeria bit Joffrey's arm to defend Arya in Episode 2 (the goodest girl), she was the first direworlf to disappear from the story.
But unlike almost all the other direwolves since, she and Ghost are now the last remaining survivors.Nymeria knows that the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. Image: helen sloan/hboIn her brief reunion with Arya in Season 7, it's revealed that'd she's become the leader of a badass wolf pack. But it's hard to believe that's the last we'll ever see of this powerful she-wolf.In the books, Nymeria's deadly wolf pack is causing all sorts of mayhem in the Riverlands, and it's speculated she'll either come back to fight alongside Arya in the battle against the dead or even fight in a battle.
Did Mirri Maz Duur curse Daenerys?After her betrayal, the witch Mirri Maz Duur says the following infamous words after Dany asks when Drogo will truly return to her:'When the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
When your womb quickens again, and you bear a living child. Then he will return, and not before.'
Now, you can interpret this straightforwardly, as a really poetic way of saying, 'Never.' But others see it as something of a prophecy or curse. And in terms of book lore, except for the living child and Khal Drogo's return.Dany made some.mistakes.
Image: helen sloan/hboDany brings this curse back up in the Season 7 finale with Jon, interpreting it as a curse that left her barren. But Jon wisely says she shouldn't believe the words of a scorned witch, leading many to speculate that they'll have a baby (whether human or dragon) next season.But here's the twist: if the prophecy comes true, that means Khal Drogo will be returned to Dany, right? Or more probably, it means Daenerys will die and reunite with him in the afterlife. This would also align with a vision she has in the House of the Undying in Season 2 )check out ). The significance of the Valyrian daggerWen we first watched Season 1, none of us understood why the Valyrian dagger used in the assassination attempt on Bran was so special. We still don't.
But that specific dagger comes back up many times, indicating its importance to the endgame.What fans refer to as the 'Catspaw Dagger' comes from unknown origins, which is very odd for. Baelish claims to have lost it to Tyrion in a bet, but (Why would a man from a no-name family possess such a rare weapon?
Also we now know Baelish was actually just scheming for a fight between the Starks and Lannisters back then).More importantly, in Season 7 Littlefinger gives it to Bran and the all-knowing Three-Eyed-Raven asks, 'Do you know who this belonged to?' A weird question from someone who knows everything, and likely an indication that its origins and history matter (our bet is ).Keep that Valyrian steel close in Season 8, Arya. Image: helen sloan/hboThat's supported by the fact that Bran (who, again, knows everything) then very pointedly gives it to Arya. Just to bring things full circle, Arya later uses it to slit Baelish's throat.But it goes even deeper. In Season 7, we also saw an in a book Sam was reading at the Citadel. The text around it explains how Targaryens often decorated their Valyrian weapons with dragonglass — you know, the only thing that kills White Walkers.In the latest, we see the dagger with Arya and, boy, are we glad it's in the hands of a killing machine since the White Walkers are now barreling toward Winterfell. Cleganbowl HYPEBy far one of the most beloved theories in the Game of Thrones fandom, predicted to happen between Sandor Clegane (the Hound) and Gregor Clegane (the Mountain).We saw our first glimpse of it in Season 1, when the Hound steps in to protect Ser Loras from the Mountain when a tourney match gets too hot.
But if they do meet again in Season 8, it will be to the death. The Hound said as much in the Season 7 finale, telling his brother, 'You know who's coming for you. You've always known.”But the Hound will have his work cut out for him, and not only because he'll be stealing a name from Arya's list. It'll also be tough stuff to kill the now literally undead, unfeeling Frankenstein's monster that is Qyburn's Mountain.
Is Syrio still alive?Ok at this point this one is more wish fulfillment rather than anything likely.But the love for Arya's 'dancing teacher' (a.k.a. The extremely badass First Sword of Braavos) Syrio Forel remains strong. Because many believe he and is either hiding out in his home city of Braavos along with the Faceless Men or even secretly.
After all, when it comes to Game of Thrones, you should never trust any death that happens off screen.We only have six episodes left for him to come back. But what do we say to the god of death? What are Illyrio and Varys plotting?When we first meet Dany and Viserys, they've been guests of Illyrio for a full year.
He's also the man who gives Dany her dragon eggs. Later in the season, Arya overhears him and Varys plotting in the dungeons of the Red Keep. In Season 5, he houses known fugitive Tyrion Lannister so that Varys can bring him to Daenerys.But. Why is this rich cheese monger in Essos interested in gambling on Westerosi politics? Is low-key one of the most influential schemers. We're not sure if he wants much more other than what he tells everyone: gold and wealth. But we do know he's part of the larger conspiracy Varys is plotting — and that will for sure be a huge reveal in Season 8.Our best guess is that all these schemes were to get a Targaryen back on the throne.
But again, why? Well, because Varys just might be a secret Targaryen (or Blackfyre, a storied line of Targaryen bastards in Essos who have plotted multiple times to reclaim control of the throne). Check out for more on that, and on the Golden Company.Regardless, we'd do well to not forget or underestimate these pair of puppet masters, though. Did Daenaerys' dragons really bring back magic?After Dany hatched her eggs, every magical person in the Game of Thrones universe says their magic grew stronger: the Warlocks in Qarth, Melisandre, the other Red Priests. That's why the Warlocks try to enslave Daenerys in Season 2.But here's the thing: The return of magic probably wasn't the cause of magic's return, but rather one of the first major effects. Daenerys didn't single handedly bring back magic.
And honestly, the ritual that brought the dragons back doesn't sound any more special than other blood magic rituals (like Miri Maz Duur's or Melisandre's), all paying for life with a sacrifice.But for more on that, check out.
The hype train is at full speed, and it seems everyone is talking about the fact Winter is here, along with Daenerys, her dragons, and a bunch of other very angry armies. However, it’s easy to forget how far the series has come over the past few years; how many of the characters that you grew to love were alive and relatively happy once upon a time. Yes, the world of Game of Thrones is not a kind place, and season 1 is more than willing to make that point quickly and often. If you're looking to get caught up before Game of Thrones returns, or simply need a refresher to get all your Houses and double-crosses in line, read on for a summary of season 1’s biggest moments.-Ned Stark is tired.King Robert Baratheon just asked him to be the Hand of the King (due to the previous one's mysterious death), winter is coming to the continent of Westeros (someday), and he just wants to do right by his family and his kingdom. He reluctantly agrees to head south to King's Landing to act as Baratheon's advisor.Oh, and his son gets pushed out of a window because he spied Queen Cersei having sex with her brother, Jaime Lannister.This is just the first episode. Strap in, everyone, it's only downhill from here.Ned's bastard son Jon Snow travels north to the Wall to join the Night's Watch, to act as the first line of defense against the mythical White Walkers.
It's cold there. He knows nothing about what he's getting himself into. This becomes a recurring theme in Snow's life.No, you're not, Jon Snow. Shut up and listen for once.Across the ocean in the distant land of Essos, Viserys Targaryen is arranging for his sister, Daenerys, to be married to Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo in exchange for an army he can use to reclaim the kingdom stolen from his bloodline. He's a real prick about it, too.Daenerys gets a few fossilized dragon eggs as a wedding present.Remember this, it’s important later!At first, Daenerys isn't a fan of this arrangement, but over time, she grows into her role as khaleesi alongside Khal Drogo.
She learns the language of Dothraki, embraces their customs, and begins flexing her new-found power.Viserys grows impatient, and attempts to threaten Drogo and Daenerys into heading towards King's Landing. Bad move.Yeah. Enjoy that forever looping gif. Really soak it up.Back in Westeros, the king's company makes its way back to the capital, and Ned's daughter Sansa and Robert and Cersei's very blonde son Joffrey share a tender moment. The two are betrothed, enjoying a nice walk on the riverside - well, nice for Joffrey involves backhanded compliments instead of direct insults, anyway - when Arya Stark's direwolf attacks Joffrey. He goes from pompous ass to sniveling coward almost instantly.Arya's wolf escapes, but Ned is forced to kill Sansa's wolf as punishment requested by Joffrey.
I don't have a gif for this. It's very sad. Hold onto this emotion for when Joffrey really starts going off the rails.In King's Landing, Ned Stark discovers a dark secret after some action-packed research.He learns that all of Baratheon's heirs have had black hair, until Cersei bore Robert's children, who are all blonde. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.In the worst case of bad timing ever, King Robert gets fatally wounded during a hunting excursion.
He makes Ned Lord Protector of the Realm.He dies shortly after.Despite Ned's status granted to him by the King, Joffrey assumes the throne. Ned will not bow to a false king, and ends up being betrayed by his closest friends and confidants. Joffrey charges him with treason and sentences him to execution.Ned's dead, baby.Arya ends up escaping King's Landing by disguising herself as a boy, but Sansa remains behind with Joffrey. Ned's son Robb forms an army and marches on the Lannister forces, striking a deal with the Freys - Robb will marry one of his daughters, and the Freys will allow them to move through their land unhindered.Thanks to this, Robb's forces capture Jaime Lannister.Back in Essos, Daenerys thwarts an assassination attempt against her made by King Robert, and Drogo swears to claim the Iron Throne in revenge. Other Dothraki aren't too keen on the idea, and challenge Drogo in combat.Drogo wins. Fatality.Drogo is injured during the fight, though, and Daenerys calls upon an old crone to help him - who instead turns him into a catatonic vegetable as payment for all the harm he has caused the women of Essos. Daenerys can't bear to see him suffer like this, and suffocates him in his sleep.She then burns the old crone on his funeral pyre along with the dragon eggs, and walks into the flames.The next morning, she is revealed to be alive and well, surrounded by freshly-hatched dragons.
The Dothraki who remain do so willingly, as free people, joining her on her quest to reclaim the Iron Throne.That's it for season 1! Tune in next time for, where I'm sure everyone will forget all about this and laugh it off as one big misunderstanding.
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