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House of the Dragon Season 1: Fire & Blood Comparison (Season 1 vs Pg 350-Pg 422)

Talk Fantasy To Me

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5.0765 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

We have an exciting one to bring you today as we compare Season 1 of House of the Dragon to its novel counterpart, Fire & Blood in its corresponding pages. We are covering the second to last paragraph on Page 350 through the second paragraph on Page 422. While this is not necessarily a spoiler alert since the vast majority of what we talk about from the book is seen on screen, if you haven't read the book and don't want to know how these passages play out on paper, this is your warning.   Stay with us as we discuss some of the notable changes that are found between Season 1 and the pages that align in Fire & Blood such as; Ser Criston Cole's relationship with Princess Rhaenyra, Queen Alicent and King Viserys' third son, King Viserys' health condition, Ser Vaemond Velaryon's fate, and Queen Rhaenyra's response to King Aegon II's terms.   With Chase & Josh highlighting key differences, providing a numeric grade for Season 1 overall as well as a grade for the affiliated 72 pages in Fire & Blood, and discussing how the portrayal of characters can give a conflicting sense of allegiance, don't miss out!   "And with his death, the war of ravens and envoys and marriage pacts came to an end, and the war of fire and blood began in earnest."   https://gofund.me/4bacd516

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The

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The We are back again. It is Jason Josh with Factor Fantasy. That's Jason. I am Josh and we are here to give you the differences episode between the pages that line up in Fire and Blood directly with season one of House of the Dragon on screen today.

0:46.2

Really cool stuff.

0:47.0

I know last week I took us through episode 10, all the crazy things that happened there, and then our great discussions afterwards.

0:53.1

And now that we've

0:54.3

moved past exactly what we see on screen we're going to be going into a little bit of how it

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compares to what we see in the fire and blood novel and then obviously we're going to close out

1:05.0

next week with our great rankings episode so this week and next week are going to be kind of fun guys

1:09.6

so before we kind of jump in and and go through the little compare and and next week are going to be kind of fun, guys. So before we kind of jump in

1:11.3

and go through the little compare and contrast that we're going to do, I'm going to turn the floor

1:16.0

over to chase to say a few words and then we'll get after it. Yeah, man, this is going to be a fun

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episode. So what's funny, too, is when a lot of people think of Game of Thrones, you know, they think the book Song of Ice and Fire. And so I hadn't really read this book too much. I had to read it one time back when it first

1:34.2

released in 2017. And got to be honest, like I'm a corporate. I read it just because the cover

1:39.7

was really cool. And I'm like, it's got dragons on it. It's got to be good. And it's very interesting, right?

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It's not told, like if you read a Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin, it's not

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like that. It's more like a narrative from a number of different people that are accounting

1:58.6

what happened. And it's more like a historical account of a linear timeline.

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Is that how you would describe this book and how it's told?

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Yeah, exactly right.

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It is not told from the following characters throughout their day to day, you know, from that perspective.

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It's absolutely a historical accounting of, hey, this is what

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happened. These are the documents that we have in the time frame, and we're going to line them up

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