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28 "Game Of Thrones" Characters Transported To The '80s And '90s Over the past year Tokyo-based French artist Mike Wrobel has given nearly every Game Of Thrones character a '80s or '90s makeover. You can find more of his work here. Якен Х'Гар (вариант) ("Game Of Thrones" Characters Transported To The '80s And '90s" by Mike Wrobel) 28 "Game Of Thrones" Characters Transported To The '80s And '90s Over the past year Tokyo-based French artist Mike Wrobel has given nearly every Game Of Thrones character a '80s or '90s makeover. Loading results | Society6 Oberyn Martell The Red Viper by Mike Wrobel Game of Thrones characters re-imagined in 80s/90s style 1482313 views on Imgur: The magic of the Internet Grey Worm by Mike Wrobel Game Of Thrones 28 "Game Of Thrones" Characters Transported To The '80s And '90s Over the past year Tokyo-based French artist Mike Wrobel has given nearly every Game Of Thrones character a '80s or '90s makeover. Game of Thrones dans les années 80-90, la suite [dropcap type="1"]W[/dropcap]inter is coming, again and again.
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Italica That thrilling season seven finale? The tense meeting with Cersei, where a white walker was released, took place inside the amphitheatre at Italica, an ancient Roman city and birthplace of emperors Trajan and Hadrian, just outside Seville. It is tipped to return in season eight. Seville's Royal Dockyards have also made an appearance in Game of Thrones, as has its Alcazar, which was the perfect substitute for Sunspear, the capital of Dorne, and its Water Gardens. Everyone should visit Seville, one of the world's most seductive cities. "History oozes through its very pores, with ancient Moorish walls, Roman ruins and Baroque churches at every turn, " says our expert Fiona Flores-Watson. The Alcazar of Seville Credit: GETTY "Follow the locals to hole-in-the-wall bars, sip cañas (small glasses) of beer, and then get lost wandering the tiny streets of Barrio Santa Cruz, dotted with orange-tree-filled plazas, before resting in a quiet, shady corner on a tiled bench. " Read her full guide here.