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George R.R. Martin has been having a tough year seeing all that has went down in the world of Westeros. Having co-createdGame of Thronesprequel,House of the Dragonalong with Ryan Condal, the writer has faced significant backlash along with Condal due to the creative liberties the prequel took.

Game of Thrones' creator George R. R. Martin speaking at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International

Although he did clarify his side of things in a now-deleted blog post, it seems he is done with the world for good. In a new blog post, based primarily on his travel, Martin seems to hint that he is stepping away from his involvement with HBO’s hitGame of Thronesprequel.

George R.R. Martin Posts Cryptic Blog Post

George R.R. Martinhas always had a special affinity towards the craft of blogging. Unlike many authors who have since moved on to platforms like Instagram or X, Martin continues to stay in touch with his fans through his official blog.

Barely a month ago, theGame of Throneswriter posted a blog post detailing his frustration withHouse of the Dragonand the creative liberties it took. Whilehe did delete the post shortly, it had already made its way online, making fans feel sorry for the author and how he was allegedly treated byRyan Condal(viaUSA Today).

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Now in another one of hisblog posts(which can thankfully still be found on his website), it appears the author is done with his involvement withHouse of the Dragonand with whatever goes down in the tale in the future seasons.

The first few months of 2024 had been… well, no fun, let us say. January, February, March… things just kept getting worse until we came to April Fool’s Day, when it finally dawned on me that I was the fool, and had been for years. But I do not want to talk about that now. (Or maybe ever. We shall see).

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Wrote the author cryptically in a post mainly about his travels. This unexpected revelation might mean a lot of things, but most importantly it hints that perhaps the author is saying ready to say goodbye to HBO’sHouse of the Dragon, given how it all went down in its latest season.

George R.R. Martin’s Blog Post Hints He Might be Done withHoTDfor Good

There would have been no Westeros if it wasn’t for George R.R. Martin and his brilliant imagination. So when Martin was listed as a co-creator of HBO’sHouse of the Dragon, many had high hopes for the series, given how the last few seasons ofGame of Thronesleft fans severely disappointed.

WhileHouse of the Dragonhas been well-received, it has received enough backlash and hate forstepping away from the source material and taking ‘creative liberties’for the sake of fans, which fans apparently did not like at all. But we all know it was more of HBO’s problem than Martin’s decision, as he made it clear in his last, now-deleted blog post.

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And now it seems that Martin is done with the series altogether, as far as his latest post is to be considered. Although the author did not state in clear words what he meant, his ‘I was the fool, and had been for years‘ statement hints that he is ready to distance himself from theGame of Thronesprequel.

His cryptic yet candid revelation has sent shockwaves through the fanbase, many of whom see Martin as the heart of Westeros. If George R.R. Martin is to step back, one can only figure out what the future will look like forHouse of the Dragon. Whether it will continue to deviate from the source or whether it will continue to honor Martin’s vision, guess we will have to wait and watch.

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House of the Dragonis available to be streamed on HBO Max.

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