A list of individuals, institutions, locations, creatures, significant events and items that appear in "Dragonstone."[1]
Individuals[]
- Lord Walder Frey (corpse)
- Lady Kitty Frey
- Arya Stark
- Night King
- Bran Stark
- Meera Reed
- Lord Commander Eddison Tollett
- Ser Davos Seaworth
- King Jon Snow
- Sansa Stark
- Lady Lyanna Mormont
- Brienne of Tarth
- Podrick Payne
- Lord Robett Glover
- Tormund
- Lord Yohn Royce
- Lord Petyr Baelish
- Lord Ned Umber
- Lady Alys Karstark
- Maester Wolkan
- Queen Cersei Lannister
- Lord Commander Jaime Lannister
- Ser Gregor Clegane
- King Euron Greyjoy
- Qyburn
- Samwell Tarly
- Archmaester Ebrose
- Maester Weyland (corpse)
- Eddie
- Geoff
- Theo
- Thoros
- Sandor Clegane
- Lord Beric Dondarrion
- Farmer (corpse)
- Sally (corpse)
- Gilly
- Sam
- Ser Jorah Mormont
- Queen Daenerys Targaryen
- Lord Varys
- Tyrion Lannister
- Missandei
- Grey Worm
Mentions[]
- Queen Talisa Stark (unnamed)
- Lady Catelyn Stark (unnamed)
- Rickon Stark (mentioned indirectly)
- Lord Howland Reed
- Lord Eddard Stark
- Lord Ramsay Bolton
- Lord Smalljon Umber
- Lord Harald Karstark
- Lord Janos Slynt (mentioned indirectly)
- King Joffrey Baratheon
- King Robb Stark
- Lord Tywin Lannister (unnamed)
- King Aerys II Targaryen (unnamed)
- King Stannis Baratheon
- Ellaria Sand
- Obara Sand (unnamed)
- Nymeria Sand (unnamed)
- Tyene Sand (unnamed)
- Lady Olenna Tyrell
- Princess Myrcella Baratheon (unnamed)
- King Tommen Baratheon
- Lady Joanna Lannister (unnamed)
- Yara Greyjoy (unnamed)
- Theon Greyjoy (unnamed)
- King Balon Greyjoy (unnamed)
- King Aegon I Targaryen
Cultures and races[]
- Andals
- Northmen
- White Walkers
- Crannogmen
- Valyrians
- Free Folk
- Ironborn
- Myrish
- Lysene
- Naathi
- Summer Islander
Mentions[]
Institutions[]
Houses[]
- House Frey
- House Stark
- House Reed
- House Tollett
- House Seaworth
- House Mormont
- House Tarth
- House Payne
- House Glover
- House Royce
- House Baelish
- House Umber
- House Karstark
- House Lannister
- House Clegane
- House Greyjoy
- House Tarly
- House Dondarrion
- House Targaryen
- House Martell
Organizations[]
Religions[]
Locations[]
- Westeros
- The Riverlands
- The Twins
- The Riverlands
- The North
- The Crownlands
- King's Landing
- The Reach
- Beyond the Wall
- The Wall
- Narrow Sea
- Dragonstone
- Dragonstone
- Chamber of the Painted Table
- Dragonstone
- Dragonstone
Mentions[]
- Fist of the First Men
- Hardhome
- Bear Island
- Eastwatch-by-the-Sea
- Last Hearth
- Karhold
- Sunspear (depicted on map)
- Sea of Dorne (depicted on map)
- Highgarden (depicted on map)
- Iron Islands
- Fourteen Seas
- The Vale of Arryn
- Great Sept of Baelor
- Dragonpit
Cersei's floor map[]
- The giant floor map of Westeros that Cersei and Jaime examine contains individual artwork for all the regional capitals, and many but not all of the main castles (see sub-page on "Appearances" for this episode).
- The North - Winterfell, the Dreadfort, White Harbor, Last Hearth, Karhold, Deepwood Motte, Torrhen's Square, Castle Cerwyn, Hornwood, Ramsgate, Widow's Watch, Flint's Finger, Moat Cailin, and Greywater Watch. Also the Wall and its three castles actively manned in the recent generation: Castle Black, the Shadow Tower, and Eastwatch-by-the-Sea.
- The Riverlands: Riverrun, Harrenhal, the Twins, Oldstones, Fairmarket, Pinkmaiden, Stoney Sept. Major castles that have actually been mentioned in dialogue in that TV series that nonetheless don't appear on this map: Raventree Hall, Stone Hedge, Seagard, Maidenpool.
- The Crownlands: King's Landing, Dragonstone, Rook's Rest, Dyre Den, the Whispers, Rosby, Duskendale, Sharp Point, Stonedance. Saltpans does not appear.
- The Vale of Arryn: the Eyrie, Runestone, Redfort, Wickenden, Coldwater, Snakewood, Heart's Home. The Bloody Gate doesn't appear on it - unless it is just considered part of the overall large image for "the Eyrie". The port-city Gulltown surprisingly doesn't appear (see below).
- The Iron Islands: Pyke
- The Westerlands: Casterly Rock and Lannisport, Golden Tooth, the Crag, Banefort, Silverhill, Deep Den, Ashemark, Crakehall.
- The Reach: Highgarden, Oldtown, Bitterbridge, Horn Hill, Goldengrove, Longtable, Bandallon, Blackcrown, Three Towers, Sunflower Hall, Brightwater Keep, Uplands, Ashford, Grassy Vale, Tumbleton. Cider Hall does not appear. The Arbor is off the visible edge of the camera frame.
- The Stormlands: Storm's End, Evenfall Hall, Summerhall, Nightsong, Griffin's Roost, Mistwood, Stonehelm, Haystack Hall (the last four are a little blurry), but not Blackhaven.
- Dorne: Sunspear, Ghost Hill, Salt Shore, Godsgrace, Sandstone, Hellholt, Starfall, Yronwood, Wyl, Kingsgrave, Vulture's Roost, Tower of Joy, Skyreach. Blackmont and Lemonwood do not appear. The Water Gardens do not appear, even though they were on screen and Sunspear proper was not, but the map might just consider it an extension of Sunspear.
Creatures[]
Mentions[]
Events[]
Mentions[]
- Red Wedding
- Fight at the Fist
- Massacre at Hardhome
- Battle of the Bastards
- Execution of Eddard Stark
- Assassinations in the Tower of the Hand
- Purple Wedding
- Greyjoy Rebellion
- Sack of Lannisport
- Siege of Pyke
- Assassination of Balon Greyjoy
- Long Night
- Robert's Rebellion
- Aegon's Conquest
- Destruction of the Great Sept of Baelor
Songs[]
Items[]
- Arbor gold
- Iron Throne
- Blackberry wine
- Legends of the Long Night
- Painted Table
Mentions[]
- Dragonglass
- Ale
Culture[]
Mentions[]
References[]
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 7, Episode 1: "Dragonstone" (2017).