Most of Westeros is leaderless now, and nobody on 'Game of Thrones' has noticed
Looking for work right now? Want to rule a kingdom? If you happen to be reading this in Westeros, then apparently you can take your pick. But you'd better hurry.
For the first time since the show or the book series started, Game of Thrones has presented us with a Westeros where all but two of the leaders of the various kingdoms are absent, dead or captured. And no one on the show has acknowledged the fact.
What does that mean? It almost certainly means Westeros is closer to collapse — and to being overrun by the Night King and his armies — than anybody in the country yet knows. They're living in a world that doesn't fully comprehend how close to the precipice it is. Imagine that. Read more...
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Most of Westeros is leaderless now, and nobody on 'Game of Thrones' has noticed
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