These Terrible Historical Events Inspired Game Of Thrones’ Red Wedding

These Terrible Historical Events Inspired Game Of Thrones’ Red Wedding

Video: Even though it took place three seasons ago, the Red Wedding in Game of Thrones is still probably one of the most shocking things to ever happen on the series. And though George R.R. Martin is wildly imaginative in creating the world of Westeros, the inspiration for the Red Wedding actually comes from history. We did this to ourselves before Game of Thrones did it.

Real Life Lore explores how the Black Dinner (where a 16-year-old and his little brother got executed while eating dinner as guests of 10-year-old King James II) and the Massacre of Glencoe (where a family and its three settlements basically got burned down and erased) during 15th and 17th century Scotland compares to the Red Wedding. (The Black Dinner would be what happens to Robb, Talisa and Catelyn, and the Massacre of Glencoe would be what happened to the army.)

Of course, much of this is known already, but the video does a fine job in showing how reality is just as screwed up and savage as fiction.


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