Now that Game of Thronesis finished for at least another year,Monica Swinn how are we supposed to live?
Like any good breakup, distraction is the only answer. Before you give into grief, put that chin up and dive into this list of Game of Thronesfacts, figures and activities to numb the pain of absence.
SEE ALSO: The 'Game of Thrones' finale set up some massive rifts for Season 7We're only two days into our breakup, and already the internet has lost its collective mind imagining what will happen to our beloved Starks, Lannisters, Targaryens, Greyjoys and others.
Do yourself a favour, and before you purge your life of everything Thrones-related, binge on theories about Series 7 in the bounty of forums and chat rooms out there, and of course, on this lovely website you're browsing currently.
You could also use the wonders of craft to integrate the show into every moment of your life.
Melbourne comedian Dave Zwolenski, for example, took his obsession with the HBO series to its nerdiest and most awesome level by appropriating the map of Westeros for his hometown of Melbourne.
There are papier–mâché dragon eggs you could make, or even a dragon mobile for that baby you always wanted to terrify. Perhaps consider crocheting your favourite house sigil. The ideas are endless.
3. Meet the cast
If you can't make it to Comic-Con and want to avoid the crowds while saving some coin, head Down Under to meet the cast.
It's not yet set in stone, but events like the Australian Movie and Comic Expo, the Australian International Movie Convention and Australian pop culture expo Supanova are sure to attract at least one Game of Thrones cast member.
Eugene Simon, for example, who plays the defector-turned-Sparrow Lancel Lannister, was in Sydney and Perth for Supernova events in early 2016.
Odds are the events will bring out at least another actor from next year's season, although given their choice of guest this year, it could be someone who will end up being blown up in a sept or murdered by a Stark.
Luckily, your Game of Thronesfavourites have other jobs.
You can catch the boss of us all, Cersei, otherwise known as Lena Headey, in the 2016 Jane Austen adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
Maisie Wiliams, or Arya, can be found on her YouTube channel, which documents all the cool things she does like jumping out of airplanes. She also has a seriously superior Instagram account featuring holiday snaps and political activism.
You can find Iain Glen, otherwise known as Ser Jorah, gracing Australian and U.S. screens as media mogul Jarred Slade in the hit dystopian drama series, Cleverman.
Unlike Ser Jorah, Slade is pretty shady and much more powerful than his Westerosi counterpart. It's nice to touch base with our favourite semi-stone, lovelorn suitor. Just to make sure he's doing OK, you know?
By this author's calculations, if you were to start re-watching the whole Game of Thronesseries from the very first episode, one episode a week, it would take you 60 weeks to get back to the end of the latest season.
You could even kick it old-school and catch up on all those bits that were confusing or seemed a little out of place by reading all five published books. The final two instalments are scheduled to be published at some point in the future, which could mean anything from next month to the end of time.
Otherwise, just keep posting your crazy fan theories and go to bed early for once.
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