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GAME OF THRONES House Sigils for Literary Characters

Ali Colluccio

Staff Writer

Ali Colluccio enjoys comics, cocktails, and curling. She lives in Brooklyn with her adorably blind kitten, Minerva, and tweets with reckless abandon at @WonderAli.

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Game of Thrones was back on TV this weekend. To get everybody even more excited for the new season, HBO created a build-your-own-house-sigil maker called Join the Realm. And it is way more fun than it has any business being.

If you don’t watch the show or haven’t read the books, each of the major families, or Houses as they call them, has a sigil with their motto and logo-type thingy on them. After staring at the blank screen for 5 minutes trying to make a sigil for my own house, I gave up and made one for the Gilmore Girls because REASONS. And that was way more fun then trying to make my own.

Several sigil-addicted hours later, I had 900 different pop-culture and literary family sigils clogging up space on my desktop. So I present to you, dear readers, 7 Game of Thrones House Sigils for Literary Characters:

The Bennet Family

Bennet_sigil

Jay Gatsby

Gatsby_sigil (10)

Scarlett O’Hara

OHara_sigil

Sherlock Holmes

Holmes_sigil (8)

Batman

Batman_sigil (6)

Katniss Everdeen

Katniss_sigil (9)

Pippin Took

Hobbit_sigil (7)

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