3. Rules
20 Questions, +1/0 unless specified.
Googling and warging not allowed.
Greenseers are prohibited from the quiz
4. Q1
His father was a squire to richer cousins and his mother was a chandler's daughter. His father
died in the Greyjoy Rebellion and his mother abandoned him when he was four years old and ran
away with one of the cousins his father had squired for.
During the War of the Five Kings, he was the squire of Ser Lorimer, a lesser knight in the
Westerlands army. One night Ser Lorimer got drunk and stole a ham, which he shared with him.
Lorimer was caught and the two were sentenced to be hanged. He was spared because of his
family name.
Who is him?
5. Q2
In Old Valyria, it was known as zīrtys perzys, which translates to "frozen fire". What am I talking
about?
6. Q3
Jack Gleeson received a letter from author George R.R. Martin after the show aired, stating,
"Congratulations on your marvelous performance, everyone hates you!“ Which character was/is
portrayed by him?
7. Q4
When Bran Stark and his companions are attacked by wights as they approach the heart tree
beyond the Wall that they have been searching for, they are saved by her. Her true name is
unknown: it is in the True Tongue of the Children, thus it is very long and also possibly
unpronounceable by humans. “________" is a moniker given to her by Bran.
Fill in the blank.
9. Q6
___________ is sometimes referred to as the bastard daughter of Valyria. It is located in a lagoon
on the northwestern end of Essos, where the narrow sea and the Shivering Sea meet. Temples of
note are the temple of the Father of Waters, which is rebuilt whenever he takes a new bride, the
House of Black and White, where homage is done to the Many-Faced God, the Temple of the
Lord of Light, and the Sept-Beyond-the-Sea, where only Westerosi come to pray.
Which place?
10. Q7
Prince Daemon Targaryen once commanded them, from 104 AC-105 AC. He was the one who
instituted their uniform use of equipment, including the clothing from which they get their name.
The weapons he issued were dirk, short sword and cudgel.
Now, they are equipped with mail armor, iron cudgels, iron spears, dirks, and occasionally
longswords. Their armor, boots, and gloves are black. The officers wear black breastplates
ornamented with four golden disks. What am I talking about?
11. Q8
___________ is not one language, so much as a family of diverse dialects well on their way to
becoming separate languages - so much so that even those who speak one might not be able to
speak another, and without mutual intelligibility, it could be argued that they have truly become
separate languages. It includes These include Braavosi, Lorathi, Lysene, Myrish, Norvoshi,
Pentoshi, Qohorik, Tyroshi, and Volantene.
FITB
12. Q9
He fought alongside Eddard during Robert's Rebellion, and accompanied Eddard to the Tower of
Joy to reclaim Eddard's abducted sister Lyanna. Only he and Eddard survived, and Eddard once
claimed that he saved his life from Ser Arthur Dayne. Who is he?
13. Q10 (3*2*0.5 = 3)
Name Aegon’s three dragons, with their riders.
14. Q11 (1+1+1=3)
Hand of the King – Eddard Stark
Lord Commander of the Kingsguard – Ser Barristan Selmy
Master of coin – Petyr Baelish.
Master of laws – Z
Master of whisperers – Varys
X - Y
Grand Maester – Pycelle.
15. Q12
Although X is said to have slain a giant (which gives him his name), he claims to have actually cut
open the belly of a sleeping giantess and slept in her for warmth during a winter storm. X claims
the giantess, thinking he was a babe, then suckled him for three months in the spring. X also
claims to once have drunkenly slept with a bear.
Name X (full name).
17. Q14
The first knight of House X was kennelmaster at Casterly Rock until one autumn year when he
saved Lord Tytos Lannister from a lioness and lost a leg and three dogs in the effort. As a reward,
Tytos gave him lands and a towerhouse and took his son as his squire. The three dogs on the X
sigil represent those that died saving Tytos.
Which house am I talking about?
18. Q15
X was born in Flea Bottom, the poorest slum in King's Landing. His father was a poor crabber. He
became a sailor while very young to escape the slums and has spent most of his life sailing the
Narrow Sea. His black-sailed ship became infamous for sneaking into harbors in the dead of
night while avoiding detection.
During Robert's Rebellion, X aided Y while he was besieged in Storm's End, by delivering
smuggled onions and other foodstuffs into the castle.
X is?
19. Q16 (1+1)
X worship Y, whom they believe is the only god. The cult is actually a syncretic religion: its
followers believe that Y is unknowingly worshiped by devotees of all the religions in the world,
simply under different names. Every religion either has a god of Y (in polytheistic faiths), or has a
god with dominion over Y (in monotheistic faiths). X believe that all of these gods are simply
different aspects through which Y has revealed Himself to humanity.
X and Y?
20. Q17
X is one of the few maesters who have bothered to study for the Valyrian steel link. He is
skeptical of hedge wizards and Old Nan's stories, believing that children of the forest and giants
are extinct. X once made a boy out of pottery and threw it from the castle's walls to show Y what
would happen if the boy were to fall while climbing, but Y ignored the warning.
X is?
21. Q18
______________ - also known as the knights of the hollow hill and the forgotten fellowship,[1] is
an outlaw group who initially fights Lannister rule in the name of King Robert I Baratheon, led by
the Lightning Lord. The group is founded in the riverlands by soldiers and nobles who were sent
by the then-Hand of the King, Eddard Stark, to bring Gregor Clegane to justice.
FITB
23. Q1
His father was a squire to richer cousins and his mother was a chandler's daughter. His father
died in the Greyjoy Rebellion and his mother abandoned him when he was four years old and ran
away with one of the cousins his father had squired for.
During the War of the Five Kings, he was the squire of Ser Lorimer, a lesser knight in the
Westerlands army. One night Ser Lorimer got drunk and stole a ham, which he shared with him.
Lorimer was caught and the two were sentenced to be hanged. He was spared because of his
family name.
Who is him?
27. Q3
Jack Gleeson received a letter from author George R.R. Martin after the show aired, stating,
"Congratulations on your marvelous performance, everyone hates you!“ Which character was/is
portrayed by him?
29. Q4
When Bran Stark and his companions are attacked by wights as they approach the heart tree
beyond the Wall that they have been searching for, they are saved by her. Her true name is
unknown: it is in the True Tongue of the Children, thus it is very long and also possibly
unpronounceable by humans. “________" is a moniker given to her by Bran.
Fill in the blank.
32. Stephen Dillane – Stannis
Frank Dillane (his son) – Voldemort in flashback
33. Q6
___________ is sometimes referred to as the bastard daughter of Valyria. It is located in a lagoon
on the northwestern end of Essos, where the narrow sea and the Shivering Sea meet. Temples of
note are the temple of the Father of Waters, which is rebuilt whenever he takes a new bride, the
House of Black and White, where homage is done to the Many-Faced God, the Temple of the
Lord of Light, and the Sept-Beyond-the-Sea, where only Westerosi come to pray.
Which place?
35. Q7
Prince Daemon Targaryen once commanded them, from 104 AC-105 AC. He was the one who
instituted their uniform use of equipment, including the clothing from which they get their name.
The weapons he issued were dirk, short sword and cudgel.
Now, they are equipped with mail armor, iron cudgels, iron spears, dirks, and occasionally
longswords. Their armor, boots, and gloves are black. The officers wear black breastplates
ornamented with four golden disks. What am I talking about?
37. Q8
___________ is not one language, so much as a family of diverse dialects well on their way to
becoming separate languages - so much so that even those who speak one might not be able to
speak another, and without mutual intelligibility, it could be argued that they have truly become
separate languages. It includes These include Braavosi, Lorathi, Lysene, Myrish, Norvoshi,
Pentoshi, Qohorik, Tyroshi, and Volantene.
FITB
39. Q9
He fought alongside Eddard during Robert's Rebellion, and accompanied Eddard to the Tower of
Joy to reclaim Eddard's abducted sister Lyanna. Only he and Eddard survived, and Eddard once
claimed that he saved his life from Ser Arthur Dayne. Who is he?
43. Q11 (1+1+1=3)
Hand of the King – Eddard Stark
Lord Commander of the Kingsguard – Ser Barristan Selmy
Master of coin – Petyr Baelish.
Master of laws – Z
Master of whisperers – Varys
X - Y
Grand Maester – Pycelle.
44. X – Master of Ships
Y – Stannis Baratheon
Z – Renly Baratheon
47. Q14
The first knight of House X was kennelmaster at Casterly Rock until one autumn year when he
saved Lord Tytos Lannister from a lioness and lost a leg and three dogs in the effort. As a reward,
Tytos gave him lands and a towerhouse and took his son as his squire. The three dogs on the X
sigil represent those that died saving Tytos.
Which house am I talking about?
49. Q15
X was born in Flea Bottom, the poorest slum in King's Landing. His father was a poor crabber. He
became a sailor while very young to escape the slums and has spent most of his life sailing the
Narrow Sea. His black-sailed ship became infamous for sneaking into harbors in the dead of
night while avoiding detection.
During Robert's Rebellion, X aided Y while he was besieged in Storm's End, by delivering
smuggled onions and other foodstuffs into the castle.
X is?
51. Q16 (1+1)
X worship Y, whom they believe is the only god. The cult is actually a syncretic religion: its
followers believe that Y is unknowingly worshiped by devotees of all the religions in the world,
simply under different names. Every religion either has a god of Y (in polytheistic faiths), or has a
god with dominion over Y (in monotheistic faiths). X believe that all of these gods are simply
different aspects through which Y has revealed Himself to humanity.
X and Y?
53. Q17
X is one of the few maesters who have bothered to study for the Valyrian steel link. He is
skeptical of hedge wizards and Old Nan's stories, believing that children of the forest and giants
are extinct. X once made a boy out of pottery and threw it from the castle's walls to show Y what
would happen if the boy were to fall while climbing, but Y ignored the warning.
X is?
55. Q18
______________ - also known as the knights of the hollow hill and the forgotten fellowship,[1] is
an outlaw group who initially fights Lannister rule in the name of King Robert I Baratheon, led by
the Lightning Lord. The group is founded in the riverlands by soldiers and nobles who were sent
by the then-Hand of the King, Eddard Stark, to bring Gregor Clegane to justice.
FITB
60. Q1
________________ is an outer corridor on one of the sides of the Red Keep with view to one of
its outer walls. The heads of criminals and traitors are placed on spikes over said wall, visible both
to the exterior of the Red Keep and whoever passes through the corridor.
Following the arrest and execution of Ned Stark, his head and those of his entire household were
placed on the wall beside the ________
63. Q2
He was a Lord Commander of the Kingsguard during the reign of King Aegon V Targaryen. His
personal arms were a green shooting star above an elm tree proper on sunset. He then traveled
the Seven Kingdoms as a hedge knight himself, with the young Prince Aegon Targaryen. What are
they known commonly as?
66. Q3
_________ is the daughter of the steward of Winterfell when the series begins. She is the best
friend of Sansa Stark. In the books, They pin a wolf brooch on her and send her north to wed
Roose Bolton's legitimized bastard, Ramsay Bolton, in order to cement their claim to Winterfell.
Name her.
69. Q4
____X___ is a crossing of the Trident in the eastern riverlands. It is so named for the _____ that
were knocked from Prince Rhaegar Targaryen's breastplate during the Battle of the Trident.
Arya Stark and Mycah leave the inn at the crossroads to look for ____ remaining here from the
Battle of the Trident. Nearby, Prince Joffrey Baratheon is attacked by Arya's direwolf, Nymeria.
Give me X.
72. Q5
_______ is a noble house from Brightwater Keep in the Reach, one of the main houses sworn to
House Tyrell. Their sigil is a red-gold fox's head encircled by lapis lazuli flowers. Members of the
House are known for their prominent ears.
75. Q6
X was built by Lord Triston Hightower, in honor of his mentor and earlier regent, Septon Robeson.
When Aegon I Targaryen landed at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush, the High Septon locked
himself inside the X and prayed for seven whole days while refusing to eat or drink. At the end of
the seventh day he emerged from his fast and declared that the Faith of the Seven would not
fight Aegon's Conquest.
X?
78. Q7
X married his younger sister. He refused to consummate their marriage, however, causing his
sister, who usually dressed all in black, to change her clothes to only whites in an attempt to
shame him, as she had sworn to wear nothing else until the was properly bedded. Cersei
Lannister recalls Tyrion saying that X was terrified of his own cock.
Give me X.
81. Q8
A tall lord with copper-skin and silver-gold hair beneath a banner of a fiery stallion, with a
burning city in the background
A dying prince mutters a woman's name with his last breath, rubies flying from his chest.
A blue-eyed king who casts no shadow raises a red sword in his hand.
A cloth dragon sways on poles amidst a cheering crowd.
A great stone beast takes wing from a smoking tower, breathing shadows.
Connect.
84. Q9
M are the ruling council of the city-state of Qarth. of its members hail from the Pureborn,
descendants of the deposed Kings of Qarth, who hold hereditary seats and possess a majority of
members. The Warlocks of Qarth also hold a single permanent seat, occupied by an envoy of
their order.
M is?
89. Q1
It is built over a natural hot spring and the scalding water runs through the castle walls,
warming halls and rooms. There are several open pools where heated water collects within the
godswood. The hot spring also prevents the ground from freezing both in summer and winter.
Which castle?
90. Q2
X is an ancient stronghold of the First Men on the northern edge of the great swamp known as
the Neck, in the south of the north. It is less than twenty miles from the headwaters of the Fever
River. It is one of the north's most important strongholds, though much of it now stands in ruins.
Its importance stems from the fact that it commands the causeway, which is the safe route for
armies to travel through the swamps of the Neck.
X is?
91. Q3
X is the smallest of the great castles in the story, consisting of seven slim towers bunched tightly
together. It has no stables, kennels, or smithies, but the towers can house 500 men, and the
granary can sustain a small household for a year or more. X does not keep livestock on hand; all
dairy produce, meats, fruits, vegetables etc. must be brought from below.
It is situated on the Giant's Lance, and is reachable only by a narrow mule trail, guarded by the
three small castles, titled Stone, Snow, and Sky.
X?
92. Q4
The television adaptation filmed the scenes of X's port at Lordsport Harbour in Ballintoy Harbour,
in Northern Ireland's County Antrim. The sea has worn away much of the rock on which X
originally stood, so the castle now consists mostly of a main keep on the main island and smaller
towers perched on rocks, linked by stone arches over the smaller gaps, and rope bridges over
larger. X is?
93. Q5
X is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, is the seat of House Whent in the riverlands, on
the north shore of the Gods Eye lake. Upon its completion, its builder boasted that his new
fortress was impregnable. It is too big to garrison effectively and too expensive to maintain. It is
believed by some that the castle is cursed and haunted due to the builder’s hubris and the
horrors that have occurred within the castle's walls. He allegedly mixed human blood into the
mortar for the stonework. The curse is thought to prevent any lord from holding X indefinitely.
X is?
94. Q6
The mighty fortress called X has stood for centuries, facing the terrible weather of Shipbreaker
Bay with little wear to show for it. Legend claims that it was built by Durran, who declared a war
against the gods after they killed his family and guests, ruining his wedding to their daughter
Elenei. It was said Durran Godsgrief raised six castles, each larger and more formidable than the
last, but all were destroyed by storms.
The massive seventh castle is also called Durran's Defiance because it was able to endure the
storms. Some believe this was because the children of the forest took a hand in its construction,
using their magics in raising the castle walls which allow it to resist the storms. Others believe
that a young boy who grew up to be Bran the Builder advised Durran on its construction.
Which castle?
95. Q7
X is carved out of a great stone hill colossal rock beside the Sunset Sea. It has been measured at
three times the height of the Wall or the Hightower of Oldtown. It is almost two leagues long
from west to east, and contains tunnels, dungeons, storerooms, barracks, halls, stables,
stairways, courtyards, balconies, and gardens. In the bowels are rooms where caged lions were
once kept, and cells for the worst prisoners.
X is?
96. Q8
It consists of a strong, fortified castle and a town that sprawls around it. It is a town built largely
of mud and straw. The town's largest structure is _______, a 150-feet structure with a pinnacle
of shining steel.
It was named after the union of the X with the sun of the Rhoynar. It contains beautiful towers
built in the Rhoynish fashion. The Winding Walls of the castle were built around 400 BC
Which castle?
98. Q1
It is built over a natural hot spring and the scalding water runs through the castle walls,
warming halls and rooms. There are several open pools where heated water collects within the
godswood. The hot spring also prevents the ground from freezing both in summer and winter.
Which castle?
100. Q2
X is an ancient stronghold of the First Men on the northern edge of the great swamp known as
the Neck, in the south of the north. It is less than twenty miles from the headwaters of the Fever
River. It is one of the north's most important strongholds, though much of it now stands in ruins.
Its importance stems from the fact that it commands the causeway, which is the safe route for
armies to travel through the swamps of the Neck.
X is?
102. Q3
X is the smallest of the great castles in the story, consisting of seven slim towers bunched tightly
together. It has no stables, kennels, or smithies, but the towers can house 500 men, and the
granary can sustain a small household for a year or more. X does not keep livestock on hand; all
dairy produce, meats, fruits, vegetables etc. must be brought from below.
It is situated on the Giant's Lance, and is reachable only by a narrow mule trail, guarded by the
three small castles, titled Stone, Snow, and Sky.
X?
104. Q4
The television adaptation filmed the scenes of X's port at Lordsport Harbour in Ballintoy Harbour,
in Northern Ireland's County Antrim. The sea has worn away much of the rock on which X
originally stood, so the castle now consists mostly of a main keep on the main island and smaller
towers perched on rocks, linked by stone arches over the smaller gaps, and rope bridges over
larger. X is?
106. Q5
X is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, is the seat of House Whent in the riverlands, on
the north shore of the Gods Eye lake. Upon its completion, its builder boasted that his new
fortress was impregnable. It is too big to garrison effectively and too expensive to maintain. It is
believed by some that the castle is cursed and haunted due to the builder’s hubris and the
horrors that have occurred within the castle's walls. He allegedly mixed human blood into the
mortar for the stonework. The curse is thought to prevent any lord from holding X indefinitely.
X is?
108. Q6
The mighty fortress called X has stood for centuries, facing the terrible weather of Shipbreaker
Bay with little wear to show for it. Legend claims that it was built by Durran, who declared a war
against the gods after they killed his family and guests, ruining his wedding to their daughter
Elenei. It was said Durran Godsgrief raised six castles, each larger and more formidable than the
last, but all were destroyed by storms.
The massive seventh castle is also called Durran's Defiance because it was able to endure the
storms. Some believe this was because the children of the forest took a hand in its construction,
using their magics in raising the castle walls which allow it to resist the storms. Others believe
that a young boy who grew up to be Bran the Builder advised Durran on its construction.
Which castle?
110. Q7
X is carved out of a great stone hill colossal rock beside the Sunset Sea. It has been measured at
three times the height of the Wall or the Hightower of Oldtown. It is almost two leagues long
from west to east, and contains tunnels, dungeons, storerooms, barracks, halls, stables,
stairways, courtyards, balconies, and gardens. In the bowels are rooms where caged lions were
once kept, and cells for the worst prisoners.
X is?
112. Q8
It consists of a strong, fortified castle and a town that sprawls around it. It is a town built largely
of mud and straw. The town's largest structure is _______, a 150-feet structure with a pinnacle
of shining steel.
It was named after the union of the X with the sun of the Rhoynar. It contains beautiful towers
built in the Rhoynish fashion. The Winding Walls of the castle were built around 400 BC
Which castle?
130. Q10
During the Dance of the Dragons, a city-wide riot broke out, and the mob focused their anger on
the dragons which were the source and symbol of power for the Targaryen kings. The mob - a
vast wave numbering in the thousands - converged on the X atop Rhaenys's Hill.
X’s latest appearance was in the episode – “The Dragon and The Wolf.” What is X?
133. Q11
X was born in Essos. Being an eighth son, his father had no means to support him and gave him
up to the local Temple of the Lord of Light. There, he was raised to become a Red Priest, though
he grew up a gluttonous and lustful man, constantly raiding the kitchens and taking girls to his
chambers. He was tasked by the High Priest to turn future King Robert Baratheon away from the
Seven and convert him to the Lord of Light.
Who is X?
139. Q13
X is a pirate-lord from Lys, though a native of the Summer Isles. He commands a fleet of thirty
ships that frequently prey on merchant ships traveling between Westeros and the Free Cities to
the east. Sometimes in pursuit of extra wealth, he shifts from pure piracy to being a sellsail:
hiring out the services of his ships and crews to the highest bidder, to act as mercenaries in
various conflicts.
He says that he has a good name for songs and then tells Davos that he wants Queen Cersei. He
says that he will lend his thirty ships provided he can get Cersei when they take King's Landing.
Who is he?
142. Q14
X are a cadet branch of their overlords, Y, and are among their principal bannermen. X are big,
fierce men, bearded and long-haired, with brown hair and blue-grey eyes, and favor wearing
cloaks made of the pelts of seals, bears, and wolves. Their blazon is a white sunburst on black
and their motto is "The Sun of Winter".
X and Y are?
148. Q16
X lived during the Age of Heroes, not long after the Wall was complete. He was a fearless warrior
named the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. Later, he fell in love with a woman
"with skin as white as the moon and eyes like blue stars". He chased her and loved her though
"her skin was cold as ice", and when he gave his seed to her he gave his soul as well.
Before he became the first White Walker, Y (similar to X) was a First Man that was captured by
the Children of the Forest. Leaf pressed a dragonglass dagger into his chest, causing his eyes to
turn blue and turning him into the first of the White Walkers.
X and Y?
151. Q17
____________ is a colloquial and not rigidly-defined name given to the lands that lie in the
furthest north of the continent of Westeros. They are so-named as snow falls in these lands even
in the warmest summers. The wildlings controlled some of this territory, but it also extends into
subarctic wastelands that are not hospitable to human life.
Fill in the blank
154. Q18
It was the ancient Valyrian steel greatsword belonging to House Lannister. It came into the
possession of the Lannister kings in the century before the Doom of Valyria, and it is said that the
weight of gold they paid for it would have been enough to raise an army. It was lost while an
expedition to Valyria by Tommen II Lannister, with the intention of plundering the wealth and
sorcery he was sure still remained. The fleet never returned, nor Tommen, nor the sword. ‘Poor’
old Tywin has searching for its replacement ever since.
Which sword?
159. +50/-25
X is the aspect of the god in the Faith of the Seven symbolizing Y. Those accused by the Faith
Militant may seek the X’s Y prior to their trials if they confess, as explained by the High Sparrow
to Cersei Lannister. A well-known hymn to the X is titled "Gentle X, Font of Y", reinforcing the
association between the X and Y.
X and Y?
162. +40/-20
The episode's title refers to both Bran Stark enjoying a vision of the past at Winterfell, and
Theon, who decides to depart from Sansa and head to the Iron Islands. Theon's uncle Euron also
returns home to the Iron Islands after a long absence.
Which episode?
165. +30/-15
In the novel A Clash of Kings the series of murders at Harrenhal perpetrated by Jaqen H'ghar are
attributed to ______. The episode features the murder of the Tickler by Jaqen at Arya Stark's
request.
Fill in the blank.
168. +20/-10
Lyrics to which song?
A coat of gold, a coat of red
A lion still has claws
And mine are long and sharp, my Lord
As long and sharp as yours
And so he spoke, and so he spoke
That Lord of _________
And now the rains weep o'er his halls
With no one there to hear
171. +10/0
Named after two of the major houses in Westeros, this is the last episode of the series written by
George R.R. Martin. Martin had intended to write an episode for every season, but stopped to
concentrate on writing the sixth "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel, "The Winds of Winter“. Sigur Ros,
an Icelandic post-rock band, was hired for this episode. You can listen to their version of 'Rains Of
Castamere' at the end credits of the episode, and witness the band itself; the three of them are
those whom the king throws coins at.
175. The Death of the Five Kings
1. Mother’s Mercy – Stannis Baratheon
2. Home – Balon Greyjoy
3. The Ghost of Harrenhal – Renly Baratheon
4. The Rains of Castamere – Robb Stark
5. The Lion and The Rose – Joffrey Baratheon