hello-blue-roses. You could read it and express your opinions in the comments. At this point the only theory about that really out there seems to be that the world is round and thus whatever is East of Asshai is West of Westeros. The Greyjoys are obviously based on the vikings, and there were a group of vikings that landed in America. Isle of Naath and West of Westeros Tease 'Game of Thrones' Finale Spinoffs. Note: The audio isn't the best and this is mostly unscripted. In the Game of Thrones series finale, Arya sets off on a new adventure - sailing west of Westeros and across the Sunset Sea. Elissa’s story is so interesting :). That idea, of course, opened the door for remarks about colonizing gone wrong. Since Westeros is based on medieval Europe, I expect that there is a lot of ocean to the west. Arya Stark Is Exploring West of Westeros in the Game of Thrones Finale. Keeping my fingers crossed they do, but not holding on to too much hope so I don't become devastated when they die. The land contains lakes and rivers, and the hills conceal systems of caves and caverns. Read all about HBO's Game of Thrones, learn more about the books from our resource collections and play the MUSH. The northern edges of the continent have not been charted, but are believed to extend to the northern polar ice cap. The only thing west of westeros is the sunset sea and valinor however the map does miss out a key island called lonely light. It borders the Reach , the westerlands , the Iron Islands , the riverlands , the north , and the lands beyond the Wall . In the far north are the frozen Lands of Always Winter, where a large amount of land remains uncharted due to the extremely cold temperatures. Very cool video. I found a really interesting topic on Reddit about who the true villains on ASOIAF are. But in theory that could wrap around to whatever is north of the north of the wall. I don't frequent this sub, so forgive me if this has been explored already, but wasn't there a reference that some people believe that the entire GoT world rests in the eye of a giant? Directly to the west of Westeros is the Sunset Sea, which includes the Iron Islands. Here's what these two locations mean for the post-GoT story. https://www.google.se/search?q=westeros&espv=210&es_sm=122&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=dX_9UsSlHuSO5AT3noGwBg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=946#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=hSp14h7X3oAxnM%253A%3B-yF1x7Pw0GzseM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.wallsave.com%252Fwallpapers%252F1920x1200%252Fgame-of-thrones-up-net%252F1214206%252Fgame-of-thrones-up-net-map-westeros-1214206.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.wallsave.com%252Fwallpaper%252F1920x1200%252Fgame-of-thrones-up-net-map-westeros-1214206.html%3B1920%3B1200. Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. The region lies along the coast of the Sunset Sea, with Ironman's Bay and the Iron Islands to the north. Here's What That Means. So it would be reasonable to assume that when Arya goes West of Westeros, she will eventually find the GOT equivalent of the North American continent - The New World. Jake Kleinman. The denizens of the island of Lonely Light believe there’s a paradise west of Westeros, “a land without winter or want.” Other legends speak of green islands and golden cities. Now maybe it's like with North and South America and there is a whole other landmass as well, but considering this all came from one guy's head, I am guessing there are plenty of continents already. Ulthos: https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/3mjj7s/spoilers_all_on_the_oily_black_stone_the_seastone/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app, The primordial ancestors of the ironborn, who built the seastone chair after fleeing the wrath of the merlings, I've had a theory on this after season 6 aired: https://www.reddit.com/r/gottheories/comments/7xki4v/west_of_westeros_theory/. Discuss the series on the forums and browse the fan-edited wiki . Assuming the planet is round. The continent of Westeros is long and relatively narrow, extending from Dorne in the south to the lands beyond the Wall. Discuss the series on the forums and browse the fan-edited wiki. WHAT IS WEST?! The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. As far as George R.R. Here's What That Means. Nice catch.. what the hell is that? HBO. The curve of the map in the opening sequence suggests that the map is an inverted sphere (or eyeball). Assuming the planet is round. so you're saying that ASOIAF is just darker spin-off of Discworld? Probably just to look cool. According to Gylbert Farwynd, there's a bountiful land to the west where every man can be a king. News and discussions relating to George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels, his Westeros-based short stories, "Game of Thrones" and all things ASOIAF - but with particular emphasis on the written series. There are a lot of things I disagree with but it is clear that the writer has put a lot of though into it. I remember that the island Lonely light is the last known land, but a few people have sailed into the Sunset Sea but never returened, is there anything out there? I'd watch it. It seems too random a thought to not have a purpose. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the gottheories community. Check out Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/AltShiftX/In Game of Thrones Season 6, Arya Stark asks "what's west of Westeros?" Not going to lie not sure if this was design inspiration but westeros and essos look like an upside down scotland and turkey respectively. The western edge of the continent is controlled by the nine Free Cities, while the cit… When Lady Crane suggests that perhaps west of Westeros lies the edge of the world, Arya replies, "I'd love to see that." Fixed it. The Iron Islands are a group of seven islands to the west of Westeros – Pyke, Great Wyk, Old Wyk, Harlaw, Saltcliffe, Blacktyde, and Orkmont – in Ironman's Bay off the west coast of the continent. Read all about HBO's Game of Thrones , learn more about the books from our resource collections and play the MUSH . Since Westeros is based on medieval Europe, I expect that there is a lot of ocean to the west. !, Thanks! Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. Nor is it known what is in the south of Sothyos. He's usually pretty good with his videos of Game of Thrones and uses both show and books references. WoW, a sub to discuss the WOIAF and other fantasy lands. Castles on the northwestern coast include Banefort and the Crag. Although no scale appears on the maps in the books themselves, George R. R. Martin has stated that the Wall is a hundred leagues long, or three hundred miles.Thus the … News and discussions relating to George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels, his Westeros-based short stories, "Game of Thrones" and all things ASOIAF - but with particular emphasis on the written series. What is West?! "Spinoff idea: Arya goes west of Westeros and discovers America," proposed @burdie_11. She discovers the continent she names Wonderos and with the other continents of Gondros and Frostros Westeros folk travel to live there away from the constraints of the high borns. With GOT coming to an end and prequels on the horizon, we set sails to see what's West of Westeros. Or read about it. The wierd part is the land that shows on the show intro. I wonder if that’s where she’ll go at the end of the season, if she survives. Westeros is Great Britain, and Essos is a combination of Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. It's where your interests connect you with your people. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. The Game of Thrones show hasn't really shared too much about "West of Westeros" except for Arya's interest in it. Until Fire & Blood the furtherest west that we knew of was the Lonely Light, but in F&B we find out about the islands of Aegon, Visenya and Rhaenys which are southwest of Westeros.. Also, the sluggish grey lizards "as big as deer" seem to be Komodo Dragon type reptiles? A salient of the northeastern westerlands extends near the ruins of Oldstones and the Blue Fork. But there's more information in George R. R. Martin's book. Discover more posts about west of westeros. Elissa farman https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Elissa_Farman, Whoa- that page says that Elissa stole three dragon eggs from Rhaena and sold them.