![]() Or not, because the show doesn't provide the same time-cues as the books, so they can also choose to ignore realistic pacing and just assume whatever they want. That means the show has now depicted the same 3.2 years. It's easy to assume Season 5 ends with Jon's death at the same time as the books, which is the latest event in the books so far. The show is not the books, but the show does generally follow the same timeline of major events. *The TWOW date is the earliest known from the current pre-release chapters The effective duration of each book (if you want an easier way to think about it without overlaps) is: Time from the start of AGOT to the end of ADWD: 3.2 years. We have an entry in the FAQ about the book timeline that helps with this: Book Mod here with as definitive an answer as you're likely to get. Looking forward to seeing this event at the end of HOTD on screen!įor more info see the guide and policy. Standard posts without a spoiler tag will allow for all discussion excluding leaks and HOTD book spoilers. This is used to define what the post is about, and to what level of discussion is allowable in the comments. Exceptions are and which pertain to House of the Dragon. Most posts on r/gameofthrones no longer require a bracketed spoiler tag. » Winds of Winter Release: TBA » Subreddit Twitter » Subreddit Discord Quick Spoiler Guide ![]() This subreddit is meant to be a safe place for fans to read and talk about the TV series and books regardless of how many episodes or books you have seen or read. Click here to hide posts About /r/gameofthrones GOT, ASOIAF, & GRRM ![]() ![]() The system has been simplified to have only two (optional) tags – and. New Spoiler Tags We have updated our spoiler guide and tagging system. ![]()
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