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"The Rains of Castamere" is a song appearing in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels and in the television series adaptation Game of Thrones. The lyrics were written by George R. R. Martin in the novel A Storm of Swords, published in 2000, and the song was composed by Ramin Djawadi in 2011, upon request from the television series creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.
Contains the Targaryen Theme ("Fire and Blood") and hints of the Main Theme. 4:05: 4. "Watchers on the Wall" "The Watchers on the Wall": Jon goes beyond the Wall to find Mance Rayder. The cue is an adventurous variation of the Night's Watch theme. The track also contains hints of Jon and Ygritte's theme ("You Know Nothing"). 2:11: 5. "I'm Sorry ...
Contains the melody of the Daenerys Targaryen theme and the main theme. 3:35: 3. "Light of the Seven" Cersei Lannister's theme. "The Winds of Winter": Everyone at King's Landing, from the High Sparrow to King Tommen, prepares for the trials of Cersei and Loras. While Loras is on trial, Lancel Lannister goes in the crypts and finds a large ...
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Daenerys agrees to fight for Jon and the North only if he bends the knee. It contains a subtle hint from Jon & Ygritte's theme ("You Know Nothing") and variations of "White Walkers", one of the many themes for the White Walkers'. It also introduces a common theme for Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen. 4:19: 9. "Spoils of War (Pt. 1)"
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"It's been such an honor to be a part of this incredible show for the past eight years", said Ramin Djawadi. [5]Djawadi says of his track "The Night King": "When I talked to Miguel [Sapochnik], the director, and when David [Benioff] and [D. B. Weiss] came to my studio and we started working on this episode, we all agreed that it had to be a piano piece again, just like 'Light of the Seven'.