a trip to westeros
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7/30/2019 A trip to Westeros
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Pol Muoz, 4A
A trip to Westeros
My body started to feel light and remote while I was being completely surrounded by themusic and I started to go up in the sky, leaving the Earth behind me. Strangely, instead ofgoing back to the Blue Planet I decided somehow to keep looking for something else. Ididn't even know what I was seeking... But when I saw it, I knew that I could stopsearching. It was right in front of my eyes, its name remains unknown, but we can call itThe World ofGame of Thrones. I was stunned. Even though I haven't read the books,Game of Thrones is my favourite TV series, and I was about to enter Westeros, its maincontinent.
In my descent I could see a lot of cities (King's Landing, Lannisport, The Eyrie, CasterlyRock...) but something in the distance caught my attention. Could it be? Yes, it was! Irapidly recognised the shape of Winterfell and I headed right to it. When I was just above a
blind alley I let my body touch the floor really gently and, after making sure that nobodyhad seen me, I silently slipped through the crowd that was going to the square.
Once I arrived there, the beauty of the atmosphere left me astonished. Some kids wereplaying, the minstrels were singing songs like The Rains of Castamere and a lot of peoplewere talking to each other and buying things at the market, while Jon Snow and hisbrothers were practising their archery skills in a corner.
But I couldn't just stay still and look around, I had to speak with somebody. I managed toconvince Maester Luwin that I was a scholar sent from King's Landing (the capital) tocollect information about the North, and he agreed to let me ask some questions to Eddard
Stark, Lord of Winterfell. I won't write down the entire conversation, as it would take toomuch time and space, but here is the most important information that he gave me: