Game of Thrones season 6: Animated map of Westeros recaps everything we know so far

A quick recap on all the treachery and betrayal taking place in the Seven Kingdoms – spoilers are coming…

Ryan Ramgobin
Wednesday 01 June 2016 06:23 EDT
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We’re half-way through what has been an action-packed season of Game of Thrones; and as is often the case, it is easy to forget about what certain characters are up to - until something like this happens.

There have been some major developments in King’s Landing with King Tommen joining forces with the High Sparrow – much to the despair of the Lannisters and Tyrells.

Caught up in the drama of that bombshell, you may have forgotten that Cersei faces an imminent trial by combat – Cleganebowl, anyone?

And it’s anyone’s guess how the show will conclude its other running threads: Arya's escape from Bravos, the conflict between Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton, Daenerys’ quest for the throne and Bran's encounter with the Night King.

Make sure you’re in the know by watching the video above.

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