'Game of Thrones' Season 5: Rag-clothed Man Changes the Wind's Direction of Thrones this Winter 2015

'Game of Thrones' Season 5: Rag-clothed Man Changes the Wind's Direction of Thrones this Winter 2015
The fifth season of the hit HBO series show that a rag-clothed man will wind up and take down one of the series' most influential characters. "Game of Thrones" is an upcoming fantasy drama television series, which adapts material from "A Feast for Crows" and "A Dance with Dragons", the fourth and fifth novels in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.
At the moment, the crew of the hit "Game of Thrones" is currently working hard in filming the fifth season of the hit fantasy series. A photo in Winter Is Coming, show Jonathan Pryce walking through King's Landing and he looks cluttered in his rugged cloth. He might not look like it that much, but then the High Sparrow is about to transform "Game of Thrones". The High Sparrow is like a Pope of faith that obeys the series' seven New Gods, and he comes to King's Landing in his quest of help from the Crown.
All of the common people in the "Game of Thrones" world have been suffering the devastations of war. More than that, the countryside has been annihilated and the faithful have been under siege.
Whereas some of the viewers of the series may have been delighting in the combat and treachery between the royal parties on the show, others have been enjoying the death of Joffrey, grieving over Oberyn Martell, and getting thrilled while Tyrion assassinated his father.
The High Sparrow comes to King's Landing to ask for help from the Crown. However, his entrance positions the royals on their borderline. In other words, the High Sparrow makes it evident that real power does not always come from the royalty. Views can expect to witness a number of powerful characters to be brought down by this ostensibly modest man.
Meanwhile, the highly anticipated season five of "Game of Thrones" is still a wait. The fans are definitely restless and curious to witness how the events will flow in the next season. Nonetheless, the viewers can hope for a "Game of Thrones" companion book entitled, "A World of Ice and Fire", which is set to be released on the 28th of October. Inquisitr has also shared some "Game of Thrones" relevant activities you can do while preparing for the next season hits in winter.
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