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Choose the best Emojis for Game of Thrones characters.

Here are some emojis that I think best represent some of the most iconic characters from Game of Thrones:
  • Jon Snow: 🐺❄️🗡️⚔️
  • Daenerys Targaryen: 🐉🔥👑
  • Tyrion Lannister: 🦁🍷🧠
  • Arya Stark: 🗡️🐺💀🎭👁️
  • Sansa Stark: 🌹👑❄️👸🐺👗💎
  • Cersei Lannister: 🦁👑
  • Jaime Lannister: ⚔️🦁💔
  • Tywin Lannister: 🦁💰🍷
  • Theon Greyjoy: 🌊🐙⚓️⚔️😞
  • Ygritte: 🏹❄
  • Tormund Giantsbane: 💪🍻⚔️
  • Melisandre: 🔥🔮👁️
  • Bran Stark: 🌳🐺👀🌿👑
  • Night King: ❄️💀⚔️
  • Jorah Mormont: 🐻⚔️🐺
  • Brienne of Tarth: ⚔️🛡️
  • Davos Seaworth: ⚓️🐙⚔️
  • Ramsay Bolton: 🐺🔪😈
  • Lord Petyr Baelish: ♟️💰😈🎭
  • Lord Varys: 🕵️‍♀️🤫🎭🗝️♟️
These emojis capture the essence of each character's personality and role in the show. For example, Jon Snow's emojis represent his Stark heritage (🐺), his connection to the North (❄️), and his warrior skills (🗡️). Daenerys Targaryen's emojis represent her Targaryen lineage (🐉), her fiery personality (🔥), and her ambition to rule (👑). Tyrion Lannister's emojis represent his Lannister heritage (🦁), his love of wine (🍷), and his intelligence (🧠). And so on.

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