Entire World Map of Game of Thrones
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This video is meant to serve as an introduction to a new series I plan, and yes, the non-canon lore is completely made up by me.
With the length of the video in mind, each frame is 10 seconds long, pause if you want to read it all.
Map by 33k7
George R.R. Martin: "Hey, this would be a perfect setup for an 18 century sequel!" And thus Game of colonies was born
[cries in Winds of Winterese]
Lannister Colonial Empire
Oh geez, GoC slavery, GoC native American genicide, got made famines on GoC India, GoT repressions and massacres. That's be fun. :/
When the Game of Thrones becomes the Great Game
eu4 has a mod for that
Watching this while thinking of Arya going west of Westeros.
Me: "Oh no"
Same. 😅😂😂
Non-Canon
@Niko Dany should have gone easterly with her dragons. Tsk.
Well it turned out fine.in the episodes
ironborn niggas: LMAO :D
I just love stuff like that. It makes all Westeros's wars so small and pety. My imagination goes like crazy
It also makes the long night seem meaningless.
@@Anonumos20 why???
@Ayo Olulode Suddenly the valerians and the ice zombies seem weak. Gaint apes that dragon even avoids, two magician countries that avoid mutual destruction, a literal hell island.
It seems the show picked the least interesting place to set the story. Think of the description-a continent of warring humans fighting over a metal chair
Anthony Arena for us humans it’s the most relatable story
I love how the world gets darker and more supernatural the further you venture from Westeros. You would think having a full map like this would make the GOT world less magical/mysterious but it only raises more questions which I think is awesome. Great job
Maxinov Marks I think he leaned onto the idea of Grrm that everything beyond westeros is seen from the perspective of a maester. And they can only Tell what others have said that’s why the further you go east, the more mysterious everything gets. Yi Ti for example where emperors are said to live 10.000 years etc.
I feel like the creator of this video stayed with this view and created a really intriguing video! Great job
It's actually a great form of Orientalism and hints at the idea of Westeros and the Free Cities taking up the role of Europe in the world of Ice and Fire
It kind of reminds me of the "here be dragons" maps that were popular in medieval Europe. It was common to "fill in the blanks" with whatever their imagination could come up with. I think the fables presented here are an awesome parallel to our own point in history, in which the edges of maps were filled with the unknown, or filled with tales that could not be proved or disproved, which only added to the mystique. I would think a world that is in the midst of their own medieval period (for lack of a better term), would have similar maps. That is the great part of this, is that it makes sense for people of this place, in this time period of their history, to make maps filled with magic and unknowns, exactly like this.
Its from westeros point of view, which is based on what the summer islanders tell them
In real world this happened too
Swahili africans would tell arabs wild stories about inner africa to protect their trade routes from arabs directly trading with inner africans
Try reading arab accounts on inner africa from 8th to 14th century, its not so different from westerosi accounts on southerous
imagine if they went to a world war (not a modern one, medieval one) think about westeros unified as one empire against the new empires of essos with the support of the Novii Empire or something like that
This would make an excellent RPG game
I had a GOT WoW vibe to this, would definitely play
They should do it. Like a final fantasy game. It would be awesome!
No, let George R.R. Martin create real lore, that would be much better than this poorly done fanfiction.
I wanna see a mount and blade mod for this, which include these land scapes, it’ll look so good
Always thought that.
Sothoryos suppose to be ver large,even a valyrian girl and her dragon fly for 3 years and didnt even find the end of Sothoryos
Two dragons couldn't even find the big Iron fleet with black sails right beneath them. So, wouldn't be surprised if Valyrians just suck at navigation.
@@TilanusCommodor roasted
@@TilanusCommodor ouch
Lol jokes aside, I think Sothoryos should just be larger. Should reach the South Pole really, kinda reminds me of a super sized south America continent. Vast just jungles, mountain chains, deserts and frozen wastelands to the far south
Ah yes, Sothoryos, a land of great riches but also of great danger, rivers of carnivorous fish, jungles teeming with dangerous and unearthly life and ruined cities with evil powers dwelling amongst them. Oh and did I mention the sickness and pestilence? There was more but Puss-Eye and greyscale were the two big ones. Ahh tis a wicked land only for the darring or the foolish to traverse. :)
That is a bigger map than I expected.
It's the one thst people believe is the map of the world
Considering that Westeros is the size of South America, this world is a lot larger than Earth.
@@TechnoMinarchistBall Westeros is nothing like the size of south america, perhaps the size of florida at the most, it took them how many days to walk between Winterfell and Kings Landing?, that being about 1/3rd the lengh of the place
@@Zaph0d According to GRRM Westeros IS the size of South America.
@@Zaph0d The show doesn't portray this very well. In fact it often ignores it.
The non-canon lore almost reminds me of Warhammer, I like it.
It’s like rediscovering the lost fantasy lore
Blood for the Bloodgod!
God I want a Warhammer HBO show
Omg, maybe because both are the copy-paste of the world map?
Anyone with any respect for the asoiaf universe should shutter at this ilogical nonesense. Intelligent flying species??? Lizard men? Jungles inhabited by King Kongs? How stupid..
Definitely like the idea of it, but a lot of it sounds way too magical and high fantasy for GRRM's standards. Unless, of course, this is all seen from a Westerosi maester's or adventurer's perspective, like his maps are. The tales about the Winged Man and stuff like that are meant to be legendary, rather than literal descriptions, so I doubt that such things or a bird empire would actually exist in GRRM's headcanon. I know that some forms of magic exist in his world, but generally magic not as present, and instead more clandestine or even eldritch. But hey, it's your project.
You bunch stick to medieval real life tales not on this A Song of Ice and Fire.
Truth to told, the further away from Westeros, the more magical and fantastical there is beyond the known world.
Westeros is just full of high profile skeptics that even a dragon ridden from a Valyrian flew in and decimated an entire army. They're just later on put on the notes as a weapon invented for mass destruction or a weather event crap. Seriously this continent is really like ours full of internet non-believers and skeptics a lot.
The world of GoT is bigger and vast and might even be twice or thrice bigger than Earth.
After all NASA scientist discovered rocky planet beyond the Solar System that are known as Super Earths.
Back on GoT, there are a lot of fantasy already seen and you all still gonna say a disappointment? I mean hello there's a freaking dragon, giants, mammoths and White Walkers with their undead minions Wights. There's the Red Priestess that chanted in mystical arts of flames.
SERIOUSLY don't go pointing this amazing stories written by George R. R. Martin as anything but a normal world full of normal disappointment. The guy clearly gotten this mystical and fantasies from other great works like Lord of the Rings world.
is anyting any more exists in the plagiarist brain?(Martin) I love the map and i also love the starting series with the map
White walkers, men ressurected, shadows that kill, giants and dragons are more realistic to you?
It’s a lot of Westerosi misconceptions mixed with misunderstood truths and flat out wrong theories by Maesters
Like the shadowlands are weird but not THAT weird
Sothoryos is dangerous because of hostile natives and diseases but it’s not HELL on earth etc
@@Nameless0061 they exist but it’s probably more nuanced than that
I love how so many people, myself included, are more fascinated with fantasy history and geography compared to our own world. I'd love to watch a story unfold involving some of these other continents.
You should read the tales of Greek men traveling to the north or the other Europeans to other parts of the world, it will blow your mind.
@@JohnMiller-zr8pl Any suggestions?
I'm a fantasy lover and history lover, and, well, real world history is just as cool as a fantasy world's history, Napoleon and the coalition wars, the Punic wars, the war of the roses, and so much more.
That’s actually somewhat sad. World history, the struggle of our ancestors has like the most amazing lore ever and it’s not even close.
Like most fascinating things, stories and plots we see in fantasy worlds are directly inspired by world history.
However I don’t blame all of you because history in school is mostly presented in a very boring way, also not that many good historical shows or movies exist.
And these fantasy worlds are presented in a way that makes readers and/or viewers love it(that’s why I’m here)
Westerosi: "We fear white walker"
Essosi: "We fear the other and long night"
Ulthosi: *E2M1 music played*
Imagine living there. Bird people, orcs, demons, Wyverns, dragons, all of which can attack your village and kill your entire family any day
Ulthos is Warhammer
False! We all know to the south is middle earth and to the east is Tamriel!
Add The Witcher world to this and you have the greatest fantasy planet ever.
@@santaria19 Then we also need to add Azeroth
thats exactly what i thought
imagine lotr dwarfs meeting tyrion or jon fighting orcs
santaria19 geralt vs a white walker :D
That would split the planet in half lol
Until proven false, I declare this Canon.
same. George is never going to reveal anything more of the world. He might not even have any idea himself yet. So might as well take this as real, stills my curiosity.
@@deckie_ considering he might dying before the book is completed I don't think the rest of the world is ever gonna be revealed.
@@gkagara true
Sothorios or whatever is semi canon it's just vastly unexplored. A targaryen princess apparently tried but gave up after weeks of flying south as it was as far south as Essos was east
This has nothing to do with asoiaf. Who ever made this up clearly has a very poor understanding of the universe.
I’ve always imagined the world wrapping around so that the Grey Waste near Yi Ti meets the Land of Always Winter. After all, the Five Forts in Yi Ti were built to protect against creatures that sound a lot like the Others.
And legends like Azor Ahai in the east makes sense
That might have been the case during the last Long Night, but the man himself GRRM says that they are not.
Never expect GRRM to link up those two important details in the main books. These mysterious mythical places are there just to add a sense of.. well.. mystery.
He's an asshole.
@@grzxcv98 Thats exactly where the series fucks up atm. Westeros has become super boring. The wight king was just ez. What's left now? "Will denaeris still rule or will it be john snuuu..? Will they still be able to love each other? bladibla" That's boring. I can already smell the "twists" coming.
@@Ernthir have your expectations been subverted enough?
Arya’s story probably ends in her dying on the cursed continent.
she's going to sail off the edge of planetos
Episodes are out now find out there from the same youtuber
@John Smith I'd take those curse lands before Detroit any day.
I think she will arrive to near mossaovy
@@mouton-jk9xm no, she started her adventure in King's Landing, so she will sail south and then west, after the Stepstones and Dorne she might stop in Oldtown and then if she sails right west (not north-west), she will arrive to that islands east from Sunrise Sea. Sorry for my bad english, I h
So everywhere else outside canon is just demons and wyverns 😂
If you take a look at old European maps (like 11-12th century old), you will see that in the places they knew there was land, but did not know anything about that land, they drew dragons and all sorts of creatures...same here, where people didn't know anything but the existence of land, they made up stories...GRRM declared that all the lands that they speak of in the story but never show up, are there in order to show how little people knew about the world
@@tranchmaster you know this dude made up the map right? What is outside canon shown here is this guy's impression not GRRM. He just double the monsters and demons.
@@lovebugsleephere A lot of the information in this video actually comes from the canon/lore novels written by GRRM and his ghost writers, even the information about Sothoryos is pretty spot- on with current validated lore. This guy just made the mistake of sorting all the show material into canon, while leaving book information in the non-canon category, thus making it look like he made it all up.
@@goodvibes7861 I'm not talking about continents.
Wyverns are in sothoryos doe
By the way, the Ironborn descend from First Men and are not a distinct ethnic group.
Actually if you look into it enough. It reveals that some of the iron born couldn’t have been from the first men because the first men didn’t have ships. That’s why they crossed on the arm of Dorne. But that’s just why I’ve come to conclude.
@@jayfeather965The fist men ruled Westeros for 2000 years before the andals, they made bronze weapons and built huge castles, and kingdoms rose and fel during this period of history. Do you really think they couldn't build some ships and sail to the Iron Isles? Just becouse they walked into Westeros on the Arm of Dorne doesn't mean they couldn't have crossed by ships. It is simply easier to move large groups of people by land than doing so by sea...
Originally, yes. However, many of them today are Andals who adopted the Drowned God after conquering the original inhabitants.
In my opinion the years are exaggerated.
My belife is that the timeline is a lot shorter.
All of those things could have easily happened in around 1000 maybe 2000 years.
And by the way, the first men definitely had ships.
There is a line about the North raiding Andalos.
Also the iron islands are not very far.It may be posible to reach the islands with small boats.
To conclude,if this were true,the andals tougth the ironborn the art of ship construcion,this sounds rediculius.
@@WyrmrestAccord The First Men were there a lot longer than 2000 years before the Andals invaded. The Andals invaded 2000 years before Aegon's Conquest and the Long Night happened 8000 years before the conquest. By then the First Men were already firmly established in Westeros.
This is beautiful, I literally don't give a shit if it's real or not because the show writers don't either :) well done, I love it
burn!
@@natanliber9592 just facts!
@@heavysaber9431 I was one of them until episode 3 sadly. Then my vision shattered and I was probably the one shouting the loudest because I was blinded by the spectacle for far too long and just gave them the benefit of the doubt waaaaay too often
Rift31
Why is it so necessary for you to have everyone trash the finale? If they like it, they like it. If you don’t, you don’t. Your acting like a child and it’s ridiculous. I thought it was both good (direction, effects, overall storyline) and bad (dialogue, plot points that went nowhere), but I’m not calling others names if they did or didn’t enjoy it as I did.
Learn to accept other people have views and opinions that differ from yours.
Well the show is basically fan fiction itself as well.
It does remind me of how European monks would make these wild and fascinating stories and drawings about lands far beyond the known world. GRRM does capture that aspect pretty well.
I prefer to believe that Sothoryos is more expansive and is dominated by Dinosaurs as GRRM hints at when Euron talks about his travels there.
Yeah, from what we know about Sothoryos it is way bigger.
It is very interesting, I remember the story about a valyrian dragonrider and she went further south to sothoryos and described it as "never ending jungles"
Its clearly Jurassic Park where the Velociraptors evolved to human intelligent but still a deadly beast.
Yeah, they describe a great lizard just like if it was a velociraptor. In the book, the world of ice and fire.
@@heavysaber9431 valyrian girl probably got lost and went circles
Everyone's talking about a GoT spin-off series. I want to see one set in the Yi Ti area and the Further East
RubelliteFae why tho ????? Dance with dragons HAVE an actual story and plot ??? Why the fuck would you want a story based on a place without any story ?????? Id much rather have duncan the tall or dance of dragons than some non GRRM martins story .
maybe asians could direct a Yi Ti show xD. Easy casting just put some cones on some asian's heads.
@@iliketofuckwomen1265 Because they can't mess up GRRM if they do their own thing in another location. If they repeat any of his books, people are going to winge like crazy again/
RubelliteFae
Because you’re a weebo and that sounds Asian as fuck to you so you like it
Is basically china
where does the non canon info come from?
Read the description
@@VologdaMapping Is it yours? I thought there was an expanded universe that I didn't know about. Congrats, that was great.
western province of california Completely made up yes:) glad you like it
That would be a 'duh' on your part. Read the accompanying text.
Vologda Mapping euron said in the show there was 14 seas i see only 9 on the map
Imagine an open world sandbox videogame out of this. With westeros being the size of red dead redemption 2 map. And so on for the rest of the world. It wouls never end! It would be so magical and amazing. Or maybe a TV show where Arya explores the other magical lands in her journey west.
pray for it
Omg imagine riding on a horse through the cities and doing quests in King's Landing and buying armor and heading north to the wall to do the White Walkers event that would be the sickest thing ever
Westeros would be the size of about six RDR2 maps, with Mexico from rdr1.
That would be amazing. And it should take days just to leave Westeros.
Part of the magic is the unknown...so let's leave it as it is.
Your fan-fic civs are too steeped in magic and the fantastical.
Unless you interpret their description as Westerosi information. Notice how they get ever more magical the further they are from Westeros.
@@tyranid13 agreed, that's the tone of things in canon stuff as well
Christopher Vialls Thank you for that reference.
@@cv4981 yeah like how Europeans thought central to South Africans had no head but rather a face on their belly
@HolyMolyOllyPolly exactly, same as the "winged men" are most likely people with strange clothes resambling wings, or even people using some kind of hang gliders to travel long distances over the desert and mountains.
You did a good job making your non-canon additions seem like they could be part of the _Game of Thrones_ universe.
Not bad.
That said, it would have helped to zoom in and label each part when covering a region then zoom out and in on the next one.
As it's kind of hard to tell what's what as is.
Would of been good if the information was up for longer than 3 seconds so I could read without pausing all the tim
@@einesteine198806 A bit more time for each piece of information would be nice yes given the amount as it can be somewhat hard to follow.
Although there has to be a balance struck.
This video has a lot of potential, but there's also room for improvement.
Yeap, exactly this
I want to see these lizard men and bird men 😂😂 loved the non canon stuff
The winged men are canon they are in a city far to the east on the canon map
@@jalomount they are only known as "winged men". there is no confirmation that they actually have wings. Reminder that in Medieval times European travellers made up all sorts of myths about the people and fauna of africa and asia, and grrm has said that the increasingly weird descriptions of places as you go further from the place the story is centered around is just to reflect this. In reality, sothoryos and ulthos are probably as "normal" as westeros and essos, just with basilisks and manticores instead of dragons and direwolves.
I read that in canon the WInged Men wore stage-prop-type wings but could not fly like dragons can.
The ironborn are first men, and the Dornish are a mix of Andals, first men, and mostly Rhoynar.
As for the Reach and Stormlands, they are mostly first men who adopted Andal culture.
The Vale, the Riverlands, the Reach, the Crownlands and the Westerlands are very Andal. I like to think of all the Southrons, The Stormlanders are closest to the First Men.
@@BronzetheGolden yeah stormlanders look like first mem too they just adopted new religion while westerlands, vale, reach, riverlands are andals and dorne is mix of all 3 rohniyae, andals and first men , north is complete first men
@@hiddendagger7291 I think Dorne is Salt and Sand Dornishmen are Rhoynar while Stone Dornishmen are Andals and First Men but yea.
the stormland are first men with valyria. Baratheons are the bastard branch of the targaryen´s
For now, Yi Ti was whole again, then it broke again, all thanks to themselves
Anyone like Qyburn can uncurse the Cursed lands, if he survives...
8/10 needs more human civilizations to discover in the South, would add winged men colonies near the Novii and Ifqueveron
And if Qyburn ever uncursed the Cursed Lands he would get a continent known as Aventuria: de.wiki-aventurica.de/wiki/Aventurien
@@rainerbloedsinn182 Ay wat gut hingeschaut, hab mir shcon sowas gedacht das hier vielleicht auch insipration von anderen landkarten genommen wurde, aber haargenau aventurien reinzupacken. schon lustig. Aber warte...maraskan fehlt!!
Yi Ti sounds like China
@@grzxcv98 Yi Ti IS, well, dynastic China
Currently in their Second Dynasty/ Civil Infighting (Golden Dawn broke during the Long Night)
Can't wait to recreate the Warring States of Yi Ti!
@Mayo R-H sad, only commented that the day I watched this before Qybern die that night of this upload
There have been tons of movies, tv shows of people living in fantastical worlds, strange islands, but I really like your Cursed lands information, I really hope there will be at least a movie, or at least a book written by George RR Martin on someone discovering and exploring a cursed place
Excellent job!! Looking forward to others.
Absolutely love the non-cannon material you created, but I can’t help but to think of the most likely, larger size of the planet. Since I remember a Targaryen was stated in one of the books to have flown on her dragon for three years over Sothoryos. Then saying how “it’s a land that never ends”. If I remember that correctly, then holy hell is this a massive planet
Really like the map makes a lot of sense but Sothoryos is a bit small and I think while the Novii are quite cool they're prolly a bit too high fantasy especially with them having such a developed civilisation would make them more tribal and more gritty probably but everything else really seems to fit in if of course imagined in a more low fantasy light.
In an interview about Sothyros (watchable on user Aegon Targaryen's channel), Martin mentions a continent north of Essos and Westeros called Norforyos. It's unspecified in canon maps, though, so just some food for thought.
I think he was mentioning to the lands of always winter
ok this was awesome actually. My imagination went wild seeing this. Thanks!
Nice work. The wait for the next book made me delve into theorys and the other lands of the worlds and i have been fascinated by ashai and the endless possibilities of a whole new world.
This map and description just made the world of Ice and fire very scary
That's a pretty attractive map. Judging from the comments, it's jogging people's imaginations. I've always loved how fantasy maps simply stop at a certain point without revealing the entirety of their world. Begs the brain to fill in patterns, etc. I remember reading LOTR as a kid and thinking I'd give anything to see more of what's South/East of Mordor. Tolkien eluded to it here and there and had some lore characters end up there or arrive from there, but the unknown quantities are important, too. Loving the attention to detail here.
Hey boi, awesome video!
This is so cool, I need more of there videos sowing fantasy maps
Maybe, and I say maybe you could warn to play it at 0,25 speed...
The music is horrifying
Fernando García Orza it’s in the description
@@Jlnchp you are right, I saw it later...
He said each frame 10 sec
So game of thrones is the story of 1 demon descending from the north into the realm of men? Westeros seems so lame now
Well actually there are stuff like that in essos too and in yi ti they have something like the wall called the 5 forts
The Others were supposed to be a worldwide threat to humanity, not just one guy and his buddies one day deciding to take over Westeros.
This isn't even real at all, this is all that we know exists in A Song of Ice And Fire/Game of Thrones: imagesvc.timeincapp.com/v3/fan/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwinteriscoming.net%2Ffiles%2F2015%2F10%2FOfficial-Map-A-Song-of-Ice-and-Fire.jpg&c=sc&w=850&h=560
Please keep making these!!
this is really cool! at first i didn’t expect much because it was a home made video, but you really blew me away with your lore. unrealistic i know, but i’d love to see a spin off series of an explorer just sailing everywhere
Do nirn from the elder scrolls next
Well, that'd be easy, except.. We have no idea what Akavir looks like, and most of the info we have is from a failed conquest by Uriel Septim V.
@@Asbjorn268 Atmora, Yokuda. Aldmeris, LYG, Esroniet Archipelago
@@Asbjorn268 Might I Direct You To The Elder Kings Mod For CKII.
The thing is that Nirn is way bigger than Aakavir and Tamriel. I'm pretty sure it says somewhere something about this...
@@takkorinus7909 yup, nirn is the planet while tamriel and akavir are continents
Lizard Men = Argonian
I really like the non canon part good work!!! Very creative and fitting into the got-universe.
I enjoyed this. Thank you.
you forget the series of Islands in the sunset sea that the North, three - four thousands ago colonized , that were cut off from Westeros due to a series of storms, and lack of contact.
Yeah that girl that took a dragon and flew west and found 3 islands that she named after targaryens
@Paul some story i have heard idk
How accurate is this? Where do the "non-canonical" lands come from?
His imagination I guess
micsulli19 Just some shit that someone made up. Not accurate at all. Everything outside the blue line is just from some random person’s imagination rather than from the actual source material in the show or the books.
It's extremely inaccurate, this map comes from reddit
You should add the islands Elissa Farman discovered to the map. :)
Ye, named after the 3 Targs
They are probaly too small to be shown in map like Islands in pacific
Really want a HBO series of all these areas, the non canon stuff in the east was especially good
3:06
"To the south lies the heavily forested Monkey Island"
Is Guybrush Threepweed there?
So if non-canon, where did it come from
he made it the fuck up
As much as over half the info was made up and I kinda look sideways at the made-up non-canon lore of winged men and lizard men, the actual geography was impressive and it would be really cool if George R.R. Martin actually used it to expand the world, even if he might heavily change the lore of each place.
im pretty sure its from westerossi perspective further from westeros more fantastical it gets
@@niceboi4592 I guess so. Real Medieval Europe was similar.
@@timothyissler3815 true
I think the winged men are canon, even tho obscure and probably shrouded by myths
Wow dude nice video
You should made each frame 20 seconds so you got monetised
Im subscribing rigth now
i'm looking forward to this series
My map powers have doubled since the last time we met
They should make a Skyrim like game encompassing the entire map of game of thrones, where the players will be free to travel by ships,horse,dragons, hunt demons build cities wage wars, start their own faction. Free to enslave or save the varied nations. Rpg ish game of thrones game with all the mentioned races in the book
zulkarnain ahh thats a little unrealistic for the time being don’t ya think. Many size comparisons between the elder scrolls universe show that Skyrim is like half the size of the north and it took them for ever to make that game.
Westeros is kinda bigger than Tamriel if it was a square, and that would just take for ever to create the ENTIRE map. Probs like 50 years hah
@@apomtaylor8054 yeh bro i don't care about the time I'm young enough to stick around for that to happen, I mean I really wanna game like that, have you seen AC odyssey that game has the map of entire Greece who knows maybe in next 15 to 20 years that might be possible , I mean gaming tech has already taken massive strides.
amazing 😲 didnt know other continents are freaking dangerous, i want to learn more about this non-canon maps
This is really cool. I love the world building.
Map seems a bit off? It looks like the land masses are not being distorted by this type of map projection
This assuming that the GoT world is on a spherical planet, it is unknown if this is the case or not.
@@GastonBoucher well fair enough but what is the point of having a realistic fantasy story if the world isn't even shaped normally ?
@@Sizzox That sounds like a question for GRRM, I don't know the answer, just stating a fact.
@@GastonBoucher oh fuck off with your none spherical planets
@dirt man It's fantasy, don't be so quick to assume stuff.
In the opening credits, there’s a land mass on the other end of the sunset sea, parallel with both Essos and Westeros - yet no non-canonic maps show this. The only things that seem to come close is the Lands of always winter being connected between both Westeros and Essos; the Cursed Islands believed, by those of the Summerset Isles, to be home to the deep ones; Ulthos connected to Sothoryos; and the Islands in the East.
love it good vid buddy
That map looks brilliant.
You should write fanfics about this lands and their societies, I think they look really interesting
The world of ice and fire is ripe with settings that could make for a good book! There has to be more stories made out of from this interesting world!
When you think about it, Westeros, despite all of its shitty problems actually seems like one of the safest places on the map.
Hey when are we going to see Yi Ti do anything in your continuation series?
WOW
Knowing this makes this legendarium even more awesome!
Hélder Marques most of it is made up by the creator of this video.
Haha ! the non canon is taken straight from Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
Dave Dogge Which parts? I made it all up myself and I know nothing about Warhammer.
@@VologdaMapping In Warhammer Lustria in the south has Lizard men, in the east in Warhammer we have Nippon (which is like Japan). The mountains that divide Essos or rather the Dorthraki grasslands in the middle (can't remember which) are the mountains exactly in the same continent in Warhammer i.e. 'The Eastern Steppes' where the goblins live in the mountains etc The Lands of Always Winter are where the Chaos hordes live, in all fairness the undead in Warhammer are in the equivalent place of Eastern Europe so not quite the same as GoT world.
Dave Dogge Strange, I supose fantasy worlds are quite similar, I recognise much of what I wrote is cliche but I certainly didn’t copy Warhammer on purpose
Fantasy worlds based on our actual planet tend to be similar.
The island in sunrise sea is Japan, yes.
And the Asshai is India.
But west of nippon kinda screws up
@@dontjudgemebymyname.4282 Westeros is literally just the United Kingdom turned around, turn Ireland upside down, make it bigger, turn it around, and shove it on the back of the UK. Then make the whole package the size of South-America, that's Westeros for you.
This looks really fun
This legitimately makes me want to run a D&D campaign in this setting.
I appreciate your efforts, it's a pretty well thought map. But may I suggest to tone down the magical elements?
The reason why is even in the real world, there were exaggerated stories about the eastern/western worlds before and during the age of exploration. These kind of stories may exists in planetos, which makes ordinary stuffs to be "magical" It may be possible that the winged man civilization is nothing more but a civilization that recently discovered air balloon etc anyway, that's just my thoughts and feel free to do anything with it. Nevertheless, good video!
It gets more magical as it gets further away from westeros, just like how europeans viewed the rest of the unknown world to be fantastical, in reality these civilizations are just humans painting themselves green or wearing lizard skin
@@heavysaber9431 yup I agree
Yeah if I remember correctly GRRM said that the only real magic is like blood magic and everything else is some kind of variation on this
I Putu Satyena Pande the magical elements follow the same way that GRRM has explained most of the canon world outside Westeros & some of Essos. This is all written from the POV of the Westerosi, so obviously they would know next to nothing about most of the world outside their continent and nearby lands. Maps were had just as many “magical elements” in our world during the Middle Ages.
Keep in mind that, in GRRM's words, all the stories and cultures we know from around the world, are explained to us through the perspectives and tellings of our westerosii maesters, who might have ended up distorting feasible realities into fantastic myths
Just here looking for the flat earth crew 👀
Bears1872
The earth is flat change my mind
And it has invisible portals at each edge that teleports you to the opposite side
The antarctic wall is guarded by penguins with frigging laser beams!!! The sun and moon are in our magic sphere, constructed by aliens and God 6000 years ago. And gravity and astronomy are Fake News!!!
Really nice!
Is there any full res image of this map to download?
I kind of want to save it cause it looks very pretty, even if not canon. :P
What program did you use to design the map?
Microsoft Paint
@@ikbendom5663 oh thanks. I'll try it.
very well made map!
perfectly fitting to Game of Thrones
me like :)
It's such a Shame that all you've made up isn't Canon, it's so cool and well thought out. I like the further you go into the unknown world the more mystical and eerie it gets :D
the canon map edges is like seeing a fucking monster peak its head above the water and just thinking, what the fuck could that shit be?
So, the non-canon is essentially Conan+The cthulhu mythos+The hyperborean cycle=fanfiction.
Um, yes (personally I like the idea of Conan sailing over with his Aquilonian legions and taking the iron throne)
Great video, much better than s8 lol. Could you do Tolkien's fictional world next?
Would be 3 videos or 3 subparts
Tolkiens world heavily changes though the ages. Complete continents appear and disappear
Nais
@@therac197 true
Yes! Omg omg
Do you have the map image file of this world? It would be cool to see borders made for some of the places you created!
For a minute I thought that Martin finally decided to release an official world map, this totally fooled me lol
Sothoryos is supposed to be way larger than Essos, but I'd assume Ulthos is probably also another massive continent and there's supposed to be an undiscovered continent west of Westoros and it isn't the edge of Essos or Ulthos.
So, where's the Melee Island that Guybrush Threepwood sails from?
Vologda mapping can you tell me where you got this light of the seven version?
That is a fucking awesome map, bro.
Looks like "The Adventures of No One" could be quite interesting.
"The Adventures of No One" :: "Nobody" or "No-one" in Latin is "Nemo" :: Jules Verne wrote about him.
Very interesting, i suspect the Sunrise Sea is a nod to the Japanese
God indeed
Also it's the opposite of the Sunset Sea
I’ve just realised that the main map of got is just Europe and Africa rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise
The non-canon stuff is really cool.
So basiclly we got the LEAST intersting bit of the story of this world?
Anyone know which cover of Light of the Seven this is? It's gorgeous!
Patrik Pietschmann; ruclips.net/video/OCqMDeD6Fmc/видео.html. I was determined to find it haha.
@@DaBroski100 You're a hero, thank you!!!
lalaLOVElySTARR Sure thing!
Awesome, it fits my westerosi fanfic perfectly, of a similar Kingdom existing on the westernmost continent that ends up invading Westeros
there are actually some inhabited islands west of the North in the sunset sea, some settlers from the iron islands live there and the islands are really poor. And west from the Oldtown in the sunset sea there are 3 small uninhabited islands. They aren't shown on the map but they are there and they are canon.
Song ???
Light of the seven (GOT)
Someone suggested this a sequel taking place during some sort of colonization era, i think this would be a perfect idea, you still have the familiar "old world" but the rest of the world still gets developed and explored, all the while there's conflict between the factions about all sorts of issues.
This is epic bro.
Jack Murphy You’re epic bro
What is the music in the background? please tell me i need it