The Faceless Men have been completely replaced in this story by the Brotherhood, which takes their place as the Braavos-based organization operating out of the House of Black and White which Arya joins.Due to the much more stable situation of the Riverlands, as well as Arya and Gendry's plotline being much different than in the books, the Brotherhood Without Banners never show up.Shae's only appearance is a voiceless cameo, where Tyrion orders her to be sent elsewhere. Since Tywin making Tyrion acting Hand was a test with a handsome reward if he did a good job, Tyrion didn't ignore Tywin's warnings about not consorting with prostitutes, and thus he didn't bring Shae to King's Landing with him.Adapted Out: Due to the extensive use of For Want of a Nail result of the Marvel characters influencing canon events, many characters presumably still exist but don't play any role in the story:.
#A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE FANFIC SERIES#
The Game of Thrones/ A Song of Ice and Fire half is based on the books and the series respectively such as Asha Greyjoy being known by her original name instead of Yara and the presence of Myranda as Ramsay Bolton's lover as well as Gerion Lannister. Additionally, the appearances of Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Jefferson Davis and Gwen Stacey take inspiration from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, though Adrian's hatred of the Tyrells is based on his hatred of Iron Man in the MCU. The Marvel half of the story incorporates elements from Earth-616 and the Marvel Cinematic Universe from the race-lifted depiction of Valkyrie to the Guardians of the Galaxy and the existence of two Nick Furys (one based on the classic version and the other being modeled after Fury's MCU actor Samuel L. Adaptation Amalgamation: Twofold example. Actually, That's My Assistant: Thor refuses to believe Stannis is King rather than Jane, because she was the only one brave enough to not cower when he fell on Dragonstone. Sophie Turner played both Sansa in Game of Thrones and young Jean Grey in the X-Men Film Series. When she meets one of the Sealord's adopted children, Arya is reminded of her sister Sansa. Adult Rickon, who is noted as looking exactly like Chris Pratt, mentions at one point meeting some sickle-clawed dragons who liked him, especially a blue one. Magneto claims "I am never late nor am I early. Tony manages to have a completely silent conversation with Natasha, like in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Tyrion tells Bronn to sing "The Rains of Castamere" and even says he has a lovely singing voice, referencing Jerome Flynn's singing career. Arya being a mutant, since Maisie Williams was cast as Wolfsbane in The New Mutants. In the series, the character was played by David Bradley, who previously played Argus Filch.
Ned thinks Walder Frey looks like a caretaker who would screech at naughty children wandering after curfew. Action Dress Rip: During the Ironborn assault on their wedding tournament, Natasha rips off the bottom of her dress in order to more efficiently fight alongside Jon. The Ace: If Oberyn Martell's words are right, his daughter Natasha Martell. Note that Mystique hasn't been to the Northern camp yet. When Ned visited Jaime's cage in Chapter 8, he noted that one of the Karstarks was guarding it. Accidental Truth: In Chapter 12 of Book 2, Mystique, disguised as Jaime, claims that he had to kill a guard to escape, and says that "he" thinks it was a Karstark. This is later revealed to be because she is Loki's daughter. 11th-Hour Superpower: When the wildfire explosion in the Battle of the Blackwater blows Jane into a tree, something becomes unlocked in her, allowing her to use magic. And that's not even going into the fact that Iron Man, whom the Small Folk love and revere as a hero who is famed for tackling criminals and corrupt lords, intervenes at Ned's attempted execution and openly declares Joffrey unfit to rule before all of King's Landing. 0% Approval Rating: Joffrey's was bad in canon, but, as Tyrion points out, the fact that he was the public, direct cause of Sansa Stark's death only makes it worse.