The Titan of Braavos is in Essos, not Westeros. If you include Essosi megastructures, you are missing many, like the Bridge of Volantis, the Dragonroads of the Valyrians, The 5 Forts of Yi-Ti, The Walls of Qarth, and the Great Pyramid of Mereen.
Dragonstone was only built to the modern version with a large elaborate castle under Aenar Targaryen when he acquired it and moved the family there. So for megastructure intents and purposes it is 'only' about 400 years old. Older than only Harrenhell and the KL related structures.
@@sarans9999well, he used sketches from famous ASOIAF portraits for other castles and structures the show did a lot better than Casterly Rock, even though most of them are also inaccurate. He could have used some of those illustrations for Casterly Rock as well. Or just use images of the Rock of Gibraltar with the tunnels and everything😂
Talk slower. Very few of the bits you went over have any staying power in the listeners mind because you trail off into something else way too quickly.
The Titan of Braavos is in Essos, not Westeros. If you include Essosi megastructures, you are missing many, like the Bridge of Volantis, the Dragonroads of the Valyrians, The 5 Forts of Yi-Ti, The Walls of Qarth, and the Great Pyramid of Mereen.
Yes, he said that, but that he wanted to include it anyways because of its prominence
My mind refuses to beleive that this is fiction . The writer is indeed gifted.
In my opinion, Harrenhal is the greatest castle in all of Westeros, and I hope we see Harrenhal before Aegon the Conqueror's war.
we need to have a tv series about all of these places
We do, game of thrones and house of the dragon
We're getting an animated show of Yi-Ti.
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The Known World of Ice and Fire
casterly rock is definitely my favourite and one of the greatest infrastructure in westeros....
Nah
Why is 5:46 a screenshot ripped from one of Alt Shift X's videos??
Wish you've include the Great Pyramid of Mereen if you're including the Statue of Bravos.
Yo bro you should have 500k subs atleast
Moat Caitlin?
You forgot at least storm's end, pyke and the Eyrrie
I find the Eyrie to be the most interesting structure. How did they build something so big, way up on a mountain?
I don't think these are megastructures
Dragonstone was only built to the modern version with a large elaborate castle under Aenar Targaryen when he acquired it and moved the family there. So for megastructure intents and purposes it is 'only' about 400 years old. Older than only Harrenhell and the KL related structures.
These structures show quite a high economic and technological level of that time era. Almost too hard to believe^^
Don't forget that there is magic in this world.
The fact that you used the show Casterly Rock is a disgrace.
What other options did he have
Litterally all of the fanart or the official illustrations on various calendars and the world of ice and fire. @@sarans9999
@@sarans9999 A little research wouldve wielded far better options
@@sarans9999well, he used sketches from famous ASOIAF portraits for other castles and structures the show did a lot better than Casterly Rock, even though most of them are also inaccurate. He could have used some of those illustrations for Casterly Rock as well.
Or just use images of the Rock of Gibraltar with the tunnels and everything😂
The fact that you don't want to name your account is a disgrace
What about the ones in essos?
Its literally the bravos one
@@urosmarsenic7200there is also the 5 forts
My fav harrenhall
Ghost got him 😂😂😂
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The Great Sept of Baelor is not in Red Keep though
never said it is
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I'm 700th like ❤
Could you start using metric like a civillized person ?
Apologies for our Westerosi way..
non freedom units? disgusting.
Talk slower. Very few of the bits you went over have any staying power in the listeners mind because you trail off into something else way too quickly.
Braavos is not in Westeros and there are lots of more impressive and important structures in Essos.