It ’s easy to be captivated by the knightly humanity of Westeros in Game of Thrones . I mean , everybody loves a practiced history about B. B. King and queens , prince and princess , steel and lords , and castles and banner . But have you ever enquire why Westeros is stuck in this never end medieval age ? They ’ve lived like this for M and thousands of years . How come their society has n’t progressed?Nerdwriterblames the dragons .
It ’s an interesting point of persuasion that make a stack of sense ( even if it ’s applying our account and pace of progression to a fictional history and world that include all form of uncanny legerdemain ) . In the mediate ages of our world , we had castles that could withstand sieges just like in Game of Thrones . But eventually , cannons were developed and it no longer made any sense for Divine to wait out warfare in castles , because they would get destroyed by the onset of cannonballs .
Instead , they had to wage warfare in the open field which stand for they needed to manage magnanimous armies to give themselves a better fortune at winning which meant they demand more money , which entail they need more taxation , which entail they needed a better political science system . A government activity organisation that would work up to our nation - states today . go is the castle system . Bye bye , chivalric period .

In Game of Thrones , they do n’t have cannons . They have dragons . And you ca n’t just raise taxation to buy dragons . And if you do n’t have a dragon , you ca n’t just raise a heavy army to defeat a tartar . You drink fealty to the people who have dragon . You keep yourself in the same system because of the tycoon of tartar .
There ’s more to it , too . The whole video explicate how dragons block onward motion by Nerdwriter below is really , really fun to geek out on .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDdKmx0PW7s

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