Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Inside Tyrion’s, Sam’s & Jorah’s regal letters and the Greyscale book from “Stormborn”!

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Freeze-framing featured letters and books and other details has been part and parcel of the Game of Thrones experience since the beginning. We’ll look for answers anywhere! However, it’s rare to get as great a look as today’s at the show’s intricate props.

If, while watching Stormborn, you wondered in which context Tyrion snuck in the “All dwarfs are bastards in their father’s eyes” comment in his letter to Jon, or how poignant Jorah’s farewell to Daenerys was (spoiler alert: very poignant,) or how Sam revealed the mountain of dragonglass under Dragonstone, read on. Also: we actually get to read part of Archmaester Pylos’ treatise “on rare diseases” —the cure for Greyscale!

Making Game of Thrones shared ten wonderfully high-resolution photos earlier today. The following is a selection of the ones that are, perhaps, most telling:

Jorah's letter to Daenerys calls back to their last farewell in more ways than one

Jorah’s letter to Daenerys calls back to their last farewell in more ways than one

Tyrion includes the phrase he used when he first met Jon as a personal appeal "from bastard to bastard."

Tyrion includes the iconic phrase as a personal appeal to Jon “from bastard to bastard.”

The cave entrance to Dragonstone's mountain of dragonglass appears to be in the beach in which Daenerys disembarked

The cave entrance appears to be in the beach in which Daenerys disembarked

As if seeing it once wasn't gruesome enough, Pylos was quite explicit in his illustrations

Pylos was quite explicit in his illustrations. As if seeing it once wasn’t gruesome enough!

Head to Making Game of Thrones for the full gallery, including a closer look at Sam’s map of Dragonstone’s mountain of dragonglass and more pages from Pylos’s book.

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