Fire and Blood

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"Fire and Blood" is the climactic season one finale of Game of Thrones, known for its shocking aftermath of Ned Stark’s execution and the birth of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf television episode
authorOfSourceMaterial George R. R. Martin
basedOn A Game of Thrones
A Song of Ice and Fire
chronologicalSetting War of the Five Kings era
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Alan Taylor
episodeNumberInSeason 10
episodeNumberOverall 10
featuresCharacter Arya Stark
Catelyn Stark
Cersei Lannister
Daenerys Targaryen
Joffrey Baratheon
Jon Snow
Khal Drogo
Robb Stark
Sansa Stark
Tyrion Lannister
featuresEvent cremation of Khal Drogo
hatching of three dragons from petrified eggs
featuresHouse House Lannister
House Stark
House Targaryen
featuresLocation Dothraki Sea
King's Landing
Lhazar
The Wall
followsEvent execution of Eddard Stark
franchise Game of Thrones franchise
surface form: Game of Thrones television franchise
genre drama television
fantasy television
hasTheme grief and vengeance after political execution
rebirth and emergence of dragons
language English
medium television
notableFor aftermath of Ned Stark's execution
birth of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons
originalNetwork HBO
partOf Game of Thrones season 1
precededBy Baelor
surface form: Baelor (Game of Thrones)
releaseYear 2011
season 1
series Game of Thrones
showrunner D. B. Weiss
David Benioff
title Fire and Blood self-linksurface differs
writer D. B. Weiss
David Benioff

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this entity surface form: Fire & Blood
Baelor followedBy Fire and Blood
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subject surface form: Fire and Blood (Game of Thrones)