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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 7:18 PM
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A game of Canadian thrones

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using this compare to Canada


Casterly rock with it's deep mines has to be Alberta,

Newfoundland without a doubt is the Iron islands along with maybe Capebreton,
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 7:26 PM
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Is Quebec Oldtown?

Winter is coming to Winterpeg, but they're not real steel-y.
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 7:34 PM
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I posted this back in January 2013 just for fun:

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The Crownlands - Southern Ontario (Seat of politics and culture)
The Westerlands - Alberta (the richest area in the country)
The Reach - British Columbia (the most temperate and beautiful area in the country)
The Riverlands - Northern Ontario (not actually one of the seven kingdoms, but was granted kingdom status when they welcomed the Targaryen Invasion with open arms)
Dorne - Quebec (a semi-autonomous kingdom with own culture and identity)
The North - Manitoba and Saskatchewan (Very cold, with proud people)
The Vale - New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (coastal climate with lots of hills)
The Stormlands - Nova Scotia (most hurricane-prone region of the country)
The Iron Islands - Newfoundland (proud independent culture)

Beyond The Wall - The territories (sparsely populated, mostly by peoples who were here first)
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Montreal would be Dorne. A mysterious land inhabited by funky people with an accent and very loose/liberal morals.

Oh, and orgies, lots of them.
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Montreal would be Dorne. A mysterious land inhabited by funky people with an accent and very loose/liberal morals.

Oh, and orgies, lots of them.
Ah, such fond memories of my youthful visits to Montreal. Good to know that traditions live on!
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 8:23 PM
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The Crownlands - Southern Ontario (Seat of politics and culture)
The Westerlands - Alberta (the richest area in the country)
The Reach - British Columbia (the most temperate and beautiful area in the country)
The Riverlands - Northern Ontario (not actually one of the seven kingdoms, but was granted kingdom status when they welcomed the Targaryen Invasion with open arms)
Dorne - Quebec (a semi-autonomous kingdom with own culture and identity)
The North - Manitoba and Saskatchewan (Very cold, with proud people)
The Vale - New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (coastal climate with lots of hills)
The Stormlands - Nova Scotia (most hurricane-prone region of the country)
The Iron Islands - Newfoundland (proud independent culture)

Beyond The Wall - The territories (sparsely populated, mostly by peoples who were here first)

I think this is about as good as we'll get.
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Old Posted Sep 18, 2014, 2:34 AM
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Montreal would be Dorne. A mysterious land inhabited by funky people with an accent and very loose/liberal morals.

Oh, and orgies, lots of them.
Not surprisingly, the original has Southern California as Dorne ("desert land filled with peculiar folk").

Got a chuckle of The Wall being the Canadian border ("Watch out for the White Walkers...")
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