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Baelor the Blessed and the Role of Historical Counterparts in the World of Ice and Fire

June 18, 2015by leahmolto

Of the seventeen Targaryen kings to have sat the Iron Throne in George R.R. Martin’s World of Ice and Fire, Baelor the Blessed was by far the most pious1, almost […]

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