A knight of 7 kingdoms is anti-Game of Thrones
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Game of Thrones is just one of THOSE shows, and even if you've not watched it, you cannot deny the impact it has had on pop culture.
Concluding a wildly popular fantasy television series in a manner that satisfies all its fans can be quite difficult. Just ask David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Here's how Daniel Ings' Lyonel Baratheon from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is related to the Baratheons in Game of Thrones.
Explaining Jon Snow’s true punishment, Bran Stark’s rise as king, the destruction of the Iron Throne, and how these choices reshaped Westeros.
In Martin’s novellas from the 1990s, Lyonel is the heir of Storm’s End, the ancient seat of House Baratheon, and is nicknamed “the Laughing Storm” thanks to his booming laugh that he hurls at his opponents in combat. He’s popular among the smallfolk of Westeros and is known to be a strong fighter.