Should I Read the World of Ice and Fire First

For the in-universe chronicle written by Archmaester Ebrose, run into A Vocal of Ice and Fire (Ebrose).

American cover fine art for the beginning 5 books in the series

A Song of Ice and Burn down is an award-winning serial of best-selling books of epic fantasy novels by American writer and scriptwriter George R.R. Martin. The series currently comprises five published novels with 2 more predictable to bring the serial to a conclusion. The fifth book, A Trip the light fantastic toe with Dragons, was published on July 12, 2011. There are also three prequel novellas set in the aforementioned world. Game of Thrones is the television adaptation of the books.

Contents

  • one Works
    • 1.1 Main serial novels
    • one.two Tales of Dunk and Egg
    • 1.3 The Dance of the Dragons prequel novellas
    • ane.4 Companion books
      • one.iv.1 The Globe of Ice & Fire
  • 2 Spin-offs
    • ii.1 Board games
    • 2.2 Roleplaying games
    • 2.three Computer and console games
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References

Works

Chief series novels

  1. A Game of Thrones (1996) - after which the Boob tube series is named.
  2. A Clash of Kings (1998)
  3. A Storm of Swords (2000)
  4. A Feast for Crows (2005)
  5. A Dance with Dragons (2011)
  6. The Winds of Winter (forthcoming)
  7. A Dream of Jump (forthcoming)

Tales of Dunk and Egg

Main commodity: Tales of Dunk and Egg

The Tales of Dunk and Egg are a serial of prequel novellas set well-nigh 90 years earlier the events of the chief A Vocal of Water ice and Burn down series.

  1. The Hedge Knight (1998)
  2. The Sworn Sword (2002)
  3. The Mystery Knight (2009)
  4. The She-Wolves of Winterfell (forthcoming)

The first iii novellas were released in unrelated sci-fi and fantasy brusk story collections, and were later on nerveless into an omnibus titled A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (featuring new artwork), released in 2015.

Through his weblog, Martin has indicated that The She-Wolves of Winterfell was only a working title, and that the final title when information technology is released will be something else. Another forthcoming Dunk & Egg story which he has fairly well planned out is called The Village Hero and takes identify in the Riverlands.[i] Others he intends to write include The Sellsword, The Champion, The Kingsguard, and The Lord Commander, forth with several as-all the same untitled story ideas.[2]

At that place are at least nine more than, unpublished novellas that Martin tentatively intends to write, for a total of twelve novellas in one case the unabridged series is finished.[3]

The Dance of the Dragons prequel novellas

  1. The Princess and the Queen (2013)
  2. The Rogue Prince (2014)

Martin began writing a detailed in-universe history text about the great Targaryen civil state of war known every bit the Dance of the Dragons (in which Targaryen fought Targaryen and dragon fought dragon) as a submission for an jitney of collected works by several authors. In his own words he got a bit carried abroad, and ended up writing a detailed 80,000 give-and-take history even though the maximum length set for the novella submission was 30,000 pages. Martin had to focus only on ane 30,000 work slice of the larger story, which he submitted as The Princess and the Queen (2013). This was after followed by The Rogue Prince (2014), which is nearly x,000 words long. Therefore, as of 2015 about half of what he wrote has non been released.

The narrative conceit that Martin developed for these prequels is a drastic deviation from his previous third person POV writing style. Instead, it is presented equally an in-universe history text from Westeros written past "Archmaester Gyldayn". This format immune Martin to write about events which were public cognition to virtually people in Westeros, while still keeping the surreptitious reasons why people really did things unknown, or allowing undercover betrayals to remain cloak-and-dagger. To explain why only a 30,000 folio section of the full lxxx,000 discussion text Martin wrote was not released, he gave the in-universe caption that Gyldayn's history text was severely damaged and certain volumes lost, but that new sections are released equally soon as the Citadel can locate copies of the missing sections.

Equally a result, The Rogue Prince takes place immediately earlier The Princess and the Queen, simply information technology isn't actually a true "prequel" because they were both written at the same time. Rather, information technology is as if the original draft was divided up into eight parts, of which The Princess and the Queen is "function ii through part iv" and The Rogue Prince is "part ane", but the parts were then released out of order. A reader can actually start with The Rogue Prince, out of publication society, without beingness spoiled for later events, because this is the order the material was actually originally intended to be read in.

Companion books

  • The Art of Ice and Fire, Volume I (2005).
  • The Fine art of Ice and Burn down, Book II (2011).
  • A Feast of Ice and Burn down (2012) - a companion cooking book, with a frontwards past Martin.
  • The Lands of Water ice and Fire (2012) - a collection of map-posters, including exclusive maps previously unreleased with the novels, and the first full map of the known world.
  • The Globe of Ice and Burn (2014) - a sourcebook containing extensive amounts of previously unreleased information about Westeros, Essos, and other lands. Presented as an in-universe history volume, giving a broad overview of the entire world.
  • Burn & Blood (2018) - another in-universe history book: while the World book broadly covers everything from the North and the Accomplish to the Free Cities, Fire & Claret is focused in more detail on the iii century reign of the Targaryen dynasty upwards to Aegon III. It is meant to be based on all of Martin's previously unpublished notes about the backstory of House Targaryen. The upcoming prequel series House of the Dragon is based on this book, specifically the events of the Trip the light fantastic toe of the Dragons.
  • Burn down & Blood, Volume Two (forthcoming) - a continuation of Burn down & Claret up to the reign of Aerys Two Targaryen, the "Mad King." Martin revealed in July 2017 that Fire & Blood would have a second book due to the size it had grown too, simply that he won't keep with it until after the principal novels are finished[iv].

The Earth of Water ice & Fire

The Globe of Ice & Fire was published in 2014, presented every bit being an in-universe history book. It presents the expansive backstory of the known world of Westeros and beyond, much of information technology never revealed before in the primary novels. It has not yet been mentioned within the primary novel series, though it is considered to exist fully function of the book-continuity catechism.

It was produced equally an extensive collaboration betwixt Martin himself and his long-time collaborators/fact-checkers, Elio Garcia and Linda Antonsson, who run the fansite Westeros.org. The projection lasted about 10 years: originally it was intended that Elio & Linda would write most of it as a summation of what was already mentioned in the novels, with Martin writing a few sidebars, but ultimately he produced vast new amounts of material both about the by of Westeros, and almost the lands beyond it (actually expanding to detail the histories of lands east of the Dothraki such as Yi Ti, which are barely even mentioned in the main novels).

Originally the authors found information technology difficult to only present an objective compendium/encyclopedia of events, considering it would give away major revelations: would an article on Jon Snow actually state that he isn't Ned Stark's son, merely Rhaegar Targaryen's? Would an article nigh Jaime Lannister explain why he really killed the Mad King, even though that is a secret revelation only given in the 3rd novel? The answer they came up with was to present it equally an in-universe history textbook written by "Maester Yandel". Yandel is the author-avatar of Elio & Linda, only at times he quotes from an earlier and more expansive history textbook written past "Maester Gyldayn" (the author avatar of George R.R. Martin). Thus the book isn't objective, but represents what is mutual knowledge to the average and reasonably well-informed lord in Westeros - i.e. nearly people really know the general events of the Robert's Rebellion just in the core novels they don't halt the narrative for a dozen pages to give a long speech detailing everything about it. Similarly, most people in real life know the general outline of World War 2, but characters in television and movies don't stop to give long speeches outlining the unabridged event, because they and anybody around them already knows information technology.

Martin actually wrote a much longer history of Business firm Targaryen which had to exist edited down for the excerpts in The World of Water ice & Burn - which were eventually nerveless into a volume called Fire & Claret.

Spin-offs

Board games

  • A Game of Thrones, Fantasy Flight (2003)
    • A Game of Thrones: A Disharmonism of Kings, Fantasy Flight (2004)
    • A Game of Thrones: A Storm of Swords, Fantasy Flight (2006)

Roleplaying games

  • A Game of Thrones Roleplaying, Guardians of Guild (2005)
  • A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying: Adventures in the Seven Kingdoms, Green Ronin (2009)
    • Peril at King's Landing, Dark-green Ronin (2009)
    • A Song of Ice and Burn Narrator's Kit, Green Ronin (2009)
    • A Song of Ice and Fire Entrada Guide, Greenish Ronin (2010)

Figurer and console games

  • A Game of Thrones: Genesis, Cyanide Studios (2011)
  • A Game of Thrones: The Roleplaying Game, Cyanide Studios (2012)
  • Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Serial, Telltale Games (2014)

See also

References

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