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Which ASoIaF character(s) would you want to have his/her own spin off series?


Jojen Weed

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Robb Stark: Vengeance beyond the Grave


Robb Stark, Oberyn Martell and House Castamere form an alliance to extract vengeance upon the recently deceased Tywin Lannister and Joffrey Baratheon.



Never let die (spin-off for dead characters)


Follow the characters as they enter the afterlife, discovering some harsh truths and watching the Seven Kingdoms fall apart. Watch as they place bets on who they think will win the Throne and who will die next.

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I'd like to follow hedge knights... you could have reaccurring knights, or guest knights.



Or



Follow the three eggs of Drogon, Viserion and Rhaegal as they travel through the years. It's quite a journey for an egg to last 150 years, so I'd like to see who owned them along the way. Imagine seeing the Mystery Knight, but through the perspective of the egg, or at least partially. (If that's one of them)


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Wenda the White Fawn (Kingswood Brotherhood is great, & we'd get to see her branding highborn bums.)

Val the Wildling Princess (would love to see what it's like growing up North of the wall, and she'd have an interesting perspective of Mance.)

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Daenerys already has a spin off she's on Falling Skies.



I want the Yunkai'i to take over Bravo.



Varys as a guest host on Big Brother would be fitting.



A faceless man travel log & spy thriller---


life experienced from his/her multiple perspectives. 4 or 5 major missions per season with a new face for each new place and a new mystery to solve through subtle manipulation of key townsfolk. The start of each new mission would be extra fun for the viewer because you'd start off with no idea who the FM was out of all the faces in the new town the show had shifted to, and only guesses as to the objective. So the story of that town would unfold with its various factions and public figures and you'd not know who to root for until certain memorable events made it clear. You'd assume any jerk you see in the early running must be the FM's intended target, but of course you'd be wrong because the show was messing with your expectations!



As treats along the way, viewers get clues to the larger mystery of what Braavos' endgame really is, and whether the FM is currently rogue and how much so, and like a squirrel hoards nuts the viewers greedily seek hints about the FM's true identity behind the various masks. Is there anyone left beneath, or only No One. And it's not just country bumpkins we meet along the way, there are other competent spies hiding in plain sight and worthy magical opponents working their own competing agendas. Ultimately, who among us is capable of saving the world? The depressing answer is usually no one, but now it's No One. For boss fights or climactic episodes you could see a flurry of identity changes to create chaos or to re-order the world in a very particular way. Eh.


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