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Game of Thrones Fan creates A Song of Ice and Fire inspired Book Nook
Creativity can be found in the most unexpected of places. The motivation to build something different often arises from an idea one loves dearly. One particular Game of Thrones fan created one of the most amazing dioramas of a medieval mini-alley in their bookshelf. And it is delightful to watch! Check it out here!
The video description shows a bookshelf packed with the five A Song of Ice and Fire books yet released. In between A Storm of Swords and A Feast for Crows, there’s a lovingly crafted medieval-style alley. It’s like peering right into Westeros.
The attention to detail in this diorama is beautiful, from the sword and shield placed at the entrance to the cobblestone pathway leading to the doorstep of the Dragon Tavern. And there’s even a little dragon in there! Creativity at its finest.
You can learn more about this project on the creator’s Kickstarter page, which gives a breakdown of costs, timeline, etc. You can even get one of these book nooks for yourself! The Wizard miniAlley gives its onlookers a mysterious illusion that the alley continues through the wall. How is this possible? The trick is the angled mirror placed at the end of the alley. But don’t tell your friends and family that too early – let them figure it out and have their minds blown with this witchcraft.
Meanwhile, Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke is exploring her creativity by writing her own comics. Do you like this tiny version of Westeros-inspired alley? Talk to us in the comments below!
Learning a new language is a fairly difficult task, let alone learning a fictional language. Getting the intonations and pronunciations to the point takes months of dedicated practice. An important part of a good fantasy is making sure it sets itself apart from reality, and a key component at that involves languages. The languages Dothraki and High Valyrian were fully developed solely for Game of Thrones. They were based upon the limited use of the languages in the books, by linguist David J. Peterson. He will soon be appearing in a Q&A session with Linguage, a high school student-run non-profit organization dedicated to promoting linguistics accessibility.
Linguage will host a Q&A session with Peterson on May 23rd at 3 PM EST through Zoom. However, this Q&A will more so focus on any questions about the language within the franchises and conlanging rather than the franchise itself. If you’re interested in joining, you can sign up on this link:
https://mylinguage.org/peterson/.
If you are curious, feel free to message the Redditor Hecate412 with any questions! There are a limited number of spots, so sign up while you can. Also if you’re currently a student, you’re highly encouraged to join the session.
Are you interested in taking part in the session? Talk to us in the comments below!
The world is a beautiful place, especially with the support of your family. Your family backs you up in hard times. They celebrate with you in times of joy. Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner rules over the hearts of millions of followers with her mind-blowing performance and cute personality. Well, only one person rules her heart, that is, her husband Joe Jonas. The couple celebrated their 2nd marriage anniversary on 1st May this year. She wished her ‘big ol hunk of man meat’ on Instagram and shared never-before-seen pictures of the wedding party.
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On Instagram, the Game of Thrones actor shared several pictures of the two together. She wrote in the caption, “Happy 2 year Vegas Wedding anniversary to this big ol hunk of man meat.”
The pictures are of the couple’s travels and wedding. One even shows Priyanka Chopra, who is the wife of Nick Jonas, Joe’s younger brother. Nick and Priyanka Chopra married in 2018.
Turner, who is famous for playing Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones, turned 25 in February this year. She has also been sharing helpful tips for new moms on her Instagram handle.
Feel free to send your best wishes to the couple in the comments below! Have a great day!
Game of Thrones was the most celebrated show of the 21st century. The fantastical drama set the bar for quality TV shows really high. The series was famous for its beautiful scenery, gruesome battles and on-point casting. However, it was also famous for various controversial X-rated scenes. Quite a number of viewers were shocked by the amount of nudity and sex scenes on the HBO epic. The cast tried to explain to the public why they were important to the story. Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams doesn’t feel shy went it comes to expressing herself on the screen. Williams turned heads on the Dover seafront this week as she filmed the new Sex Pistols biopic series.
The actress, 23, went without a bra and wore a transparent yellow PVC coat and black suspenders as she rode a bike in the sunshine.
The star’s white hair stood on end as she transformed into punk model Pamela Rooke for the Danny Boyle biopic. Maisie is portraying Pamela, who was known for working with Vivienne Westwood. She also worked at London’s Sex boutique in the 1970s, in the film.
The six-part series called Pistol is based on the band’s bassist Steve Jones’ memoir. Band members Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook and Sid Vicious’ rise to fame will be documented in the programme.
Are you excited about the biopic? Talk to us in the comments below!
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