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Just sharing my ideas one of my favorite book series, A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin. This video may contain spoilers for those of you who are not up to date with the series. That goes for the HBO show and the books.
I’m just speculating and guessing on some ideas that I have on how future events will transpire in the series. Keep in mind however, I know nothing.
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Ancient Chinese Emperor(reproduction) by Sugisaki-Key: sugisaki-key.deviantart.com
Speedpaint: Jungle River by inetgrafx – gregmks.deviantart.com
Necromancer by JasonTN Necromancer – jasontn.deviantart.com
Rise of the Great Old Ones by Acrylicdreams – tomxaros.deviantart.com
The deep ones by Sarmati – sarmati.deviantart.com
The priests of the Blind God among the mazes of Lorath, as depicted by Jordi Gonzales Escamilla
When the Deep Ones wake by taisteng – taisteng.deviantart.com
Shireen Baratheon Game of thrones. by YvyB13 – yvyb13.deviantart.com
Melisandre by LudvikSKP – ludvikskp.deviantart.com
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I got the impression that the Empire of the dawn lay to the east of yi ti. Yi ti was formed from the remnants of the dawn, thus yi ti emperor's name were colors and the other gemstones.
Is the empire of the dawn and the empire of yi ti seperate kindoms? One before the long night and one after?
Learning more about Yiti is great, I'm just not sure what the conclusion was… It seemed like you said the cause of the Great Empire's fall was the black stone, but that's based on a supposition that it fell when the God-on-Earth left. Doesn't it seem more logical (should this empire have even have existed and not just been a legend created to explain the awesome ruins) that the lack of the God-Emperor led to the civilization slowly degrading? As if he had exerted some unknown force to keep his empire prosperous and united. After he left, the people began acting more and more like regular nobles, then the Bloodstone Emperor – affected by the black stone, as you said – led them down a darker path.
Great videos…. Can you do one on all the different religions in the ASOIAF Universe?
1:11 There's a car in the bottom corner
Awesome vid, love your work!
I think if they are going to make a Game of Thrones Spin Off, it should be bases on Yi Ti and Eastern regions of Essos.
I recently started reading the books where did this part of the universe come from?
Does someone have like a link for the pic at 0:50?
This is liberally China. I am a Chinese
4:28 That's character "Cao" on the flag. This guy is Cao Cao, from the Three Kingdoms period.
The next spin off that's being planned should focus in Yi Ti.
I wonder if we'll ever get to a point where tv special effects aren't so costly, then awe may get to see awesome stuff like this brought to life.
I'm pretty sure u did a video and talked about the old ones and the influence of lovecraft. Which video is that
It is known 🙂
I always thought that Yi Ti recovered after the long night, and was prosperous except for the wars and raids from the north, and only now are they about to fall into chaos from the three emperors trying to gain power.
sounds like the Akalabeth
The city of Carcosa is also a Cthulu mythos, though not Lovecraft, reference, and the King in Yellow is an avatar of Hastur in Lovecraftian works.
Seems like China
What's the name of the song at minute 6:52?
Maby the stone amplified psychic abilities witch makes them go mad.
If this theory is true it's sort of a bummer. That would mean that the events in ASOIAF aren't fueled by human ambition, strive and lust but bored and lazy alien gods hiding in caves are controlling the world for not other reason than for "sport" :/ that sucks. That would literally suggest that humans have no purpose or strength of their own and they're being controlled and exploited which is totally unfair. I personally think if anything the blackstone does yield some form of power but there is no actual God. To go along with the theme of GoT so far, the magic in the world is isolated and it's humans that bind and bend it to their will. I doubt that the world was peaceful before the fall of the Dawn Empire. Humans were probably always chaotic and vengeful. Those tendencies come from Natural Selection lol. Even ASOIAF has to have some form survival and conquest etc. unrelated to "the heavens above".