This was some brilliant writing from George because fans likely didn’t expect the main character of the first book to be killed. In second place was Eddard’s wife, Catelyn Stark, who had 11 chapters in the first book. 5) Which character had the most point of view chapters in the book?Įddard Stark had 15 total point of view chapters in the first book, which is the most of any other character. Catelyn Stark, Sansa Stark, and Arya Stark are all point of view characters in the first book. The answer is Cersei Lannister as she didn’t become a point of view character until the fourth book, A Feast for Crows. 4) Which of these characters is NOT a point of view character in the first book? As a result, you definitely know your stuff if you got this question right. This is a bit of a trick question as the name of the ranger who is executed in the television show is Will but it is actually Gared in the books in that role. Gared is the name of the ranger of the Night’s Watch who was executed by Ned Stark. 3) What is the name of the man executed for desertion by Lord Eddard Stark at the start of the book? This is where Lord Eddard Stark executes a member of the Night’s Watch for deserting.
The very first point of view chapter of the entire series is Bran Stark. 2) Which point of view character has the first chapter of the series (after the Prologue)? Crazy to think that it was published so long ago and it is still not finished.
The book series went on to become massively successful and subsequently inspired the Game Of Thrones television series from HBO. This will give you the answers to the quiz and also some more context on each answer: 1) What year was A Game Of Thrones first published?Ī Game Of Thrones by George R.R Martin was first published on August 1st, 1996. His armor is so heavy that no lesser man could bear the weight, let alone move in it.Here are some more details on the answers (but only read AFTER you have taken the quiz). He has been known to cut men in half with a single blow. He fights with a twohanded greatsword, but needs only one hand to wield it. "He is almost eight feet tall and must weigh thirty stone, all of it muscle. His face was dark with fury and his hair fell down into his eyes. He wrenched off his helm and slammed it down onto the ground. In the middle of the field, Ser Gregor Clegane disentangled himself and came boiling to his feet.
He was well over seven feet tall, closer to eight, with massive shoulders and arms thick as the trunks of small trees. Robert Baratheon and his brothers were all big men, as was the Hound, and back at Winterfell there was a simpleminded stableboy named Hodor who dwarfed them all, but the knight they called the Mountain That Rides would have towered over Hodor. So spake Martin: He was huge, the biggest man that Eddard Stark had ever seen. The Hound shouldn't have an outer ear, and much more extensive scarring has been added to better match his description. He was also at too healthy a weight, so I've sunken in his cheekbones and given him a more dagger-like nose accordingly. Show accuracy: 6/10 – The show has actor Rory McCann scarred on the wrong side of the face, so I've flipped it to the correct left side. Down by his jaw, you could see a hint of bone where the flesh had been seared away. – A Game of Thrones His eye was still good, but all around it was a twisted mass of scar, slick black flesh hard as leather, pocked with craters and fissured by deep cracks that gleamed red and wet when he moved. His ear had been burned away there was nothing but a hole. He wore it long and brushed it sideways, because no hair grew on the other side of that face. His nose was large and hooked, his hair thin, dark. So spake Martin: The right side of his face was gaunt, with sharp cheekbones and a grey eye beneath a heavy brow.