The choice to make Bran Stark king at the end ofGame of Thronesshocked millions, buta real-life mythological character who inspired Bran foreshadowed the decision from the beginning. George R.R. Martin’sA Song of Ice & Firebooksare some of the most prolific in the fantasy genre, and the largest pool of inspiration for the novels is real-life history and mythology. The English civil war, the War of the Roses, was the backbone for many of Martin’s ideas, with the Lancasters and Yorks paralleling the Lannisters and Starks. That’s just one of numerous examples.
TheGame of Thronesendingis widely known for being one of the most divisive in television history, with the fate of the Night King, Daenerys Targaryen, and the Iron Throne being the most common discussion topics. Bran Stark had a long and perilous journey inGame of Thrones, but he wasn’t a fan-favorite character by season 8. His journey beyond the Wall drove out much of the humanity that initially made his character so charming, and though it was a purposeful choice for his arc, it made the ending less effective.

How Brân The Blessed & The Fisher King Foreshadowed King Bran
Martin Is Notably Inspired By Real-World History & Mythology
Fans of the ASOIAF books predicted Bran’s monarchy years before the TV series ended due to comparisons between the character and two mythological figures.Brân the Blessed is a figure from Welsh mythology who was the king of Britainin several tales. He’s connected to a magical cauldron that can bring the dead back to life, similar to Bran/the Three-Eyed Raven’s connections to the Night King. Brân is later decapitated, but his head lives on and continues to speak. Though Bran Stark’s fate is much less extreme, readers have drawn similarities.
The word Bran means Crow or Raven in Welsh, so the inspiration is apparent.

The Fisher King is a figure from Arthurian legend who’s been noted for his many similarities to Brân the Blessed. The Fisher King was dealt a deadly wound in his legs that prevented him from fathering heirs, but the Holy Grail saved him from dying. There are different interpretations of these characters throughout history, as is the case with most mythology and folklore, but they seem like clear inspirations for Bran inGame of Thrones. In-world,House Stark’s family treeis also filled with numerous kings named Brandon, which Bran is short for.
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King Bran Stark Will Make More Sense In The Books Than Game Of Thrones
While the “Bran the Broken” choice didn’t satisfyGame of Thronesfans, there are reasons to believe the story could be better executed at the end ofA Song of Ice & Fire. There are plenty of differences between the book and show worlds, but the most integral ones for this matter are thatthe novels offer more detailed lore and more mythical elements. With that sense, Bran wouldn’t stand out like a sore thumb for his powers, and Martin would likely offer a clearer explanation of them. Not to mention, the mythological element connections are far more apparent.
