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George R.R. Martin slams Game of Thrones over Targaryen sigil

Jul 11, 2024 4:54 PM

George R.R. Martin has criticized HBO's "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon" for inaccurately depicting the Targaryen sigil. According to Martin, the correct design features a two-legged dragon, a realistic portrayal rooted in the anatomy of real animals. However, the shows depicted a four-legged dragon after the fifth season of "Game of Thrones." This inaccuracy has even influenced the book covers. Martin hopes the mistake won't carry into future spinoffs like "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms." Meanwhile, he continues to work on "The Winds of Winter," though it remains far from completion.

Why is the Targaryen sigil design significant to George R.R. Martin?n

The Targaryen sigil design is significant because it reflects Martin's commitment to realism. He designed the dragon with two legs to align with real-world anatomy, emphasizing accuracy over fantasy tropes.

George R.R. Martin is the acclaimed author of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, which inspired HBO's "Game of Thrones" and its prequel, "House of the Dragon." Martin's meticulous world-building involves rich lore and detailed histories, making deviations from his work significant to dedicated fans. The Targaryen sigil's design is a small but meaningful aspect of this intricate universe.



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