A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin.
A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin
Political realism rules a violent society that is portrayed in A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin. The remnants of the supernatural are limited to the boundaries of the known universe. The novels are rife with moral complexity, and their tales constantly prompt readers to consider issues of pride, loyalty, human sexuality, piety, and the morality of violence.
The mythical continents of Westeros and Essos serve as the backdrop for the A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin. The narrative is told from a variety of subjective points of view, none of which is guaranteed to succeed or survive. The restricted third-person viewpoint used in each chapter is taken from a cast of characters that increases from nine in the first book to thirty-one by the fifth.
The world of A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin is fictitious, with seasons that end abruptly and last for years. The Targaryen dynasty unified the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros and established military superiority via control over dragons, about three centuries before the events of the first novel. After the dragons vanished, the Targaryens remained in power for three centuries. Aerys “the Mad King” Targaryen was slain and Robert Baratheon was crowned king of the Seven Kingdoms during the uprising that ultimately brought an end to their dynasty. A nine-year summer is nearing to a close, and 15 years have gone since Robert’s revolt at the start of A Game of Thrones.
In the second half of A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin, the Seven Kingdoms are protected by otherworldly beings known as the Others by an 8,000-year-old ice wall known as “the Wall” in the far north of Westeros. Sworn Brotherhood of the Night’s Watch sentinels guard the Wall and the realm from incursions by various human tribes known as “wildlings” or “Free Folk” that live on the northern side of the Wall. The main narrative perspective of the Night’s Watch is that of Jon Snow, the bastard son of Lord Eddard Stark.
The third narrative of A Song of Ice and Fire audiobook: A series by George R.R. Martin is on Daenerys Targaryen, the final Targaryen ruler Aerys II’s daughter. East of Westeros across the Narrow Sea in the continent of Essos, Daenerys is wed off to a formidable warlord by her older brother Viserys Targaryen, but she gradually develops into a capable and self-governing monarch. The remarkable hatching of three dragons from eggs that were given to her as a wedding present contributed to her ascent to power. The three dragons quickly come to represent not just her ancestry and her rightful claim to the throne, but also formidable military tools that aid in her conquest of Slaver’s Bay.
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