Celebrate the best moments from “Blood of My Blood” with new shirts from BreakingT

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In “Blood of My Blood,” Arya contended with the morality of assassination, Tommen found religion, Sam swiped a Valyrian steel sword from his dad, and Daenerys hopped on her dragon and rallied her followers to follow her across the Narrow Sea, where they could kill a lot of people. They were way into it. As they do every week, the clothing connoisseurs over at BreakingT have come up with a couple of wicked designs based off moments from the latest episode. The first one lets you mark yourself as part of the labor solution in Westeros and Essos.

Too long have the Valyrian steel workers toiled in terrible conditions for unfair wages. Join me, brothers and sisters, and present a united front to the bosses! (Or the masters, or slavers, or lords, or whoever keeps the little guy down on Game of Thrones.)

BreakingT’s second design for the week focuses on Dany’ big speech to the Dothraki, who fell in line behind her pretty quick after they saw that her mount was way cooler than any of theirs. Horses are great—no one’s saying they’re not—but they’re not going to outrun a dragon, to say nothing of outflying one.

This one’s done in the Targaryen colors: red and black, with the horses a light tan.

We’re giving away a pair of free t-shirts each week. To enter our weekly drawing, you’ll have to watch WiC Live, our Game of Thrones aftershow. It goes live on the WiC Facebook page every Monday at noon following the previous night’s episode. The latest episode, where we nerd out all over “Blood of My Blood,” can be seen here.


Every week on WiC Live, we’ll mention a special email address you can message to enter yourself in the drawing. The first four people who email us will get the t-shirts, so it’s all about being quick on the draw. If you’re a winner, you can choose which t-shirt design you want to receive. We’ll be giving away a pair of plain “Winter is Coming” t-shirts as well. Shirts for everybody.

Please note: FanSided receives a share of revenues from BreakingT on all t-shirt sales