Sam Wittenbraker- Song of Ice and Fire
A great example of several intertwined journies is The Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin, more specifically the Game of Thrones adapted version. The whole series is centered around the 7 Kingdoms of Westeros, all ruled by the Iron King. The great families of Westeros (Lannisters, Starks, Tyrells) all fight and feud for the Iron Throne. The series examines how several alleged kings and queens behave on their journeys.The story contains textbook journeys by several individuals, including Daenerys Targaerean. Daenerys fled to Essos after her family’s dynasty was destroyed. She rose from nothing, with the help of her dragons. Along the way she built one of the greatest armies in the 7 Kingdoms. The series ends with her atop the Iron Throne ruling Westeros. The story uses several artifacts like any other story. The Iron Throne is the biggest symbolic artifact in the book. Similar to the Elder Wand, it represents power. All lords are striving for the Iron Throne and ultimate power. The king/queen who sits on the throne is the most powerful person in the kingdom. The Song Of Ice and Fire is a great representation of several different journeys.
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