What Character Would I Be In Game Of Thrones

Ever find yourself watching Game of Thrones and thinking, "If I were there, I'd totally be..."? It’s a question that pops into our heads while dodging dragon fire or navigating the sticky politics of Westeros. Forget about being the mighty Jon Snow or the ruthless Cersei Lannister. Let's get real. What kind of person would you actually be in that world? Prepare for some fun, maybe a little embarrassing, but definitely honest, self-discovery.
First off, let's consider your general vibe. Are you the type who’s always looking for a good time, maybe with a bit too much ale? If so, you might just be a resident of King's Landing, living your best life (or worst, depending on the day) in a bustling inn. You’re probably not involved in any major wars or schemes, but you’ve got the best gossip. You know who's sleeping with whom, who’s lost a fortune at cards, and which street vendor makes the tastiest pigeon pie. Your biggest worry is whether your favorite tavern will run out of wine. You’re the background character who occasionally yells something helpful, or hilariously unhelpful, from a crowd. Think of the guys at the tournaments, cheering their hearts out, completely unaware of the existential threats looming just beyond the jousting grounds.
Or maybe you’re more of a quiet observer, someone who prefers to stay out of the spotlight and just, you know, survive. You'd likely find yourself somewhere far from the drama, perhaps in a small village in the North, tending to your sheep. Your days are filled with the rhythm of the seasons, the bite of the wind, and the comforting routine of rural life. You might hear whispers of war and strange happenings from traveling merchants, but it all feels distant and unreal. Your main concerns are keeping your crops alive and making sure your family has enough to eat. You’re the kind of person who would probably offer a weary traveler a bowl of stew and a warm fire, not because you’re a hero, but because it’s the decent thing to do. You might even have a pet wolf (or at least a very large, shaggy dog) that you're fiercely protective of.
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Then there are those who are just trying to make a living, no matter the cost. You might be a merchant in Braavos, carefully navigating the complex trade routes, always with an eye for a good deal. Or perhaps you’re a craftsman in Oldtown, meticulously honing your skills, creating beautiful things that no one will truly appreciate until much later. You're practical, resourceful, and not afraid of a little hard work. You understand that power and glory are fleeting, but a well-made sword or a sturdy cart can last for generations. You might even be a member of the Night's Watch, not because you’re particularly brave or idealistic, but because it’s a job, and someone’s got to do it. You’re the one complaining about the cold and the lack of decent food, but you’re still there, doing your duty, day after day.

And let's not forget the aspiring scholars, the curious minds who would be drawn to the towering libraries of the Citadel. You’re not interested in battles or crowns; your true passion lies in deciphering ancient texts and understanding the intricate workings of the world. You might be a bit socially awkward, preferring the company of books to people, but you possess a quiet brilliance. You’re the one who would stumble upon a crucial piece of forgotten lore that could change everything, all because you stayed up late reading by candlelight.
What about the people with peculiar talents? If you have an uncanny knack for remembering faces or a surprisingly good poker face, you could be a spy, a fixer, or just someone who knows how to stay out of trouble by being useful to the right people. You’re the one who overhears crucial conversations in the throne room’s antechamber, or who knows which key opens which lock. You’re not a warrior, but your skills are just as valuable, if not more so. You’re the shadow that moves in the background, the whisper that carries weight.

Perhaps you’re just a good person, a beacon of kindness in a harsh world. You might be a healer, tending to the sick and wounded with gentle hands. Or a baker, bringing a little bit of warmth and comfort to people's lives with freshly baked bread. You’re not seeking power or revenge; your motivation is simply to make the world a slightly better place, one small act of kindness at a time. You might be the unsung hero, the one that people remember fondly long after the battles are over.
So, next time you’re immersed in the world of Game of Thrones, take a moment. Look around at the crowds, the villagers, the minor lords and ladies. Chances are, you'll find your true Game of Thrones self not on the battlefield, but somewhere a little more relatable, a little more human, and a lot more fun to imagine.
