8. The Wall Was Inspired By Hadrian’s Wall
The Wall that protects Westeros from the Wildlings isn’t so far fetched. Admittedly, The Wall in Game of Thrones protects the citizens from both Wildlings and the White Walkers, neither of which are issues in our world. Like most of the things from history that Martin borrowed, he flavored this to be much more magical in his fantasy world. Hadrian’s Wall, also known as the Roman Wall, was built in 122 AD as a defense tactic.
Martin has actually visited the wall himself and of it, said, “Well, some of it will be revealed later so I won’t talk about that aspect of it, but certainly the Wall comes from Hadrian’s Wall, which I saw while visiting Scotland. I stood on Hadrian’s Wall and tried to imagine what it would be like to be a Roman soldier sent here from Italy or Antioch. To stand here, to gaze off into the distance, not knowing what might emerge from the forest. Of course fantasy is the stuff of bright colors and being larger than real life, so my Wall is bigger and considerably longer and more magical. And, of course, what lies beyond it has to be more than just Scots.”
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