Fafnir (Sep 2016)
The Favor of the Gods: Religion and Power in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire
Abstract
This article examines the relationship between power and religion in Westeros, the continent created by George R. R. Martin in A Song of Ice and Fire. Participants in the conflict of Westeros, I argue, embrace religion as a source of legitimacy to gain power and to support their claims. By doing so, the conflict acquires a religious dimension. They are not only fighting a civil war, but also a religious war.