Citations:Thronesiverse
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English citations of Thronesiverse and Thrones-iverse
Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Game of Thrones"
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- 2015, Jeremy Egner, "‘Game of Thrones’ Recap: The Faith and the Crown", New York Times, 26 April 2015:
- (Here's a brief primer on the religions of the Thronesiverse, if you're curious.)
- 2016, Matthew Dessem, "Just How Bright is the Sun in Game of Thrones, Anyway?", Slate, 16 May 2016:
- Not every city in the Game of Thronesiverse depends on an unbelievably bright, low-hanging sun as a light source, of course.
- 2016, Laura Bradley, "Is HBO Mulling a Game of Thrones Spin-Off or Not?", Vanity Fair, 30 September 2016:
- The good news is, it looks like George R.R. Martin is into the idea of another series set in the Thrones-iverse.
- 2017, Patrick Freyne, "The TV theme songs that make you drool with pleasure", The Irish Times, 25 November 2017:
- The mock heraldic strains of the Game of Thrones theme, borrowed straight from Monty Python’s Holy Grail, accompany a nifty dragon’s eye view of a beautifully wrought clockwork Thronesiverse.
- 2018, Tom Nicholson, "Game Of Thrones: Who's Going To End Up On The Iron Throne?", Esquire, 20 November 2018:
- That's the anticipated face-off, but the only thing you can really rely on in the Thrones-iverse is that it’ll go out of its way to stamp on whatever plot theories you’d been carefully nurturing, and probably kill everyone you’ve ever cared about in the process.