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  • The toughest Game of Thrones trivia quiz in the Seven Kingdoms (Spoilers Ahoy!)

    What does "Valar morghulis" mean?


    We'll start you off with an easy one. Click to the next slide to see the answer. Be aware: All of these questions and answers are from the TV show, not the books. (If we did a quiz that included the books, we'd be here way after winter had come and gone.)
    And again, one final warning: Here there be spoilers.


    "All men must die."


    Typically followed by "valar dohaeris" -- "All men must serve." (Photo by: HBO)


    How many Targaryens were alive at the start of Season 1?


    Think back. (Photo by: HBO)


    Three.


    Daenerys, Viserion, and Maester Aemon up at Castle Black -- the brother of the Mad King, and technically Dany's uncle. (Photo by: HBO)


    Tyrion once told Cersei she has two redeeming qualities: Her love of her children, and her…


    (Photo by: HBO)


    ... Cheekbones.


    He wasn't wrong. (Photo by: HBO)


    Speaking of! What are the official words of House Lannister?


    Hint: It's got nothing to do with paying debts. (Photo by: HBO)


    "Hear Me Roar"


    (Photo by: HBO)


    What was the name of Robb Stark's direwolf?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Grey Wind.


    RIP, buddy. (Photo by: HBO)


    Bran was named after this legendary Stark ancestor.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Brandon the Builder.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    What was the name of the Stark ancestral sword?


    Before Tywin had it melted down, anyway. (Photo by: HBO)


    Ice.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    How many characters that we've seen on the TV show have blades of Valyrian steel at the end of Season 5?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Three.


    Brienne of Tarth has Oathkeeper, Jon Snow wields Longclaw, and Tommen Baratheon inherited Joffrey's Widow's Wail. (Photo by: HBO)


    Name the three locations that have appeared in the opening credits sequence of every episode of "Game of Thrones."


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Winterfell, King's Landing, and the Wall.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    For one of the big roles on the show, George R.R. Martin and the show's producers had to audition only one actor...


    We assume this photo illustrates what the casting call looked like for the rest of the roles. (Photo by: HBO)


    Peter Dinklage, for the role of Tyrion.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Behind the scenes: These two actors play rivals on the show, but are real-life BFFs.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Lena Headey (Cersei) and Peter Dinklage (Tyrion).


    They'd worked together before, and Dinklage recommended Headey for her role. (Photo by: HBO)


    Kit Harington won the role of Jon Snow, but this other actor who also read for the part ended up as this evil character.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    One more actor question: How many actors have played Gregor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Three.


    Conan Stevens, Ian Whyte, and Hafthór Júlíus Björnsson have all portrayed the Hound's big brother. (Photo by: HBO)


    What was Jorah Mormont's father's name and job?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    The witch Mirri Maz Duur told Daenerys only ____ could pay for life.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Death.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Two languages have been invented for the show. Name them both.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Dothraki and Valyrian.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Who were the three children of the Mad King?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Daenerys, Viserys, and Rhaegar.


    Rhaegar was killed during Robert's Rebellion, along with his wife Elia Martell and two children. Dany and Viserys survived the sack of King's Landing and made it to Essos. (Photo by: HBO)


    What are the names of the Seven Kingdoms?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Yes, they do have names!


    The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are the Kingdom of the North, the Kingdom of the Storm, the Kingdom of the Mountain and Vale, the Kingdom of the Rock, the Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers, the Kingdom of the Reach, and Dorne. (Photo by: HBO)


    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva is the name of a real-life disease that inspired this Game of Thrones illness.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Greyscale.


    As seen on the Stone Men of Old Valyria, Jorah Mormont, and Shireen Baratheon (RIP). (Photo by: HBO)


    What is the proper name of the Lord of Light?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    R'hllor.


    Jerk. (Photo by: HBO)


    Which character has been brought back from death on more than one occasion?


    The Lord of Light may have been involved. (Photo by: HBO)


    Beric Dondarrion.


    Back in Seasons 1 and 3, we encountered the Brotherhood Without Banners. Beric Dondarrion is kind of like their mascot. (Photo by: HBO)


    Name at least three of the seven Old Gods.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    The Father, the Mother, the Maiden, the Crone, the Smith, the Warrior, and the Stranger.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    What is the motto of House Greyjoy?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    "We Do Not Sow"


    The Pyke isn't really known for its fertile farmland. (Photo by: HBO)


    What does it mean to "pay the iron price," as the Greyjoys are fond of saying?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    To murder someone in order to take something that belongs to them.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    What is the sigil of House Clegane?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Three black dogs.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    True or false: All the Sand Snakes have the same parents.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    False.


    Though Oberyn Martell is their father, all the girls have different mothers. (Photo by: HBO)


    What was the traditional filling of the killer pastry at Joffrey and Margaery's wedding?


    Other than "poison." (Photo by: HBO)


    Pigeons.


    (Photo by: HBO)


    What are the words of House Arryn?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    "High as Honor."


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Last question: Hodor?


    (Photo by: HBO)


    Hodor.


    Hodor hodor hodor. (Photo by: HBO)




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