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Funko is Coming! With New GAME OF THRONES Figures

For the people of Westeros there hasn’t always been a whole lot of reason to smile, what with all the murder and betrayal constantly taking place. But not only will Funko‘s newest additions to their Game of Thrones line make you happy, they even show some of our favorite characters enjoying life for once.

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Their all new Dorbz feature some of the most cynical and hardened characters in a way you’ve never seen them before–happy! Cersei, Jaime, Arya, Jon, and Melisandre all come in their current seasons six and seven garb, and with big smiles on their faces. (Where’s our Prince Who Was Promised, Ser Davos?)

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It’s strange to see them that way, but it’s nice, especially since they’ll probably all be killed soon by blue-eyed ice demons.

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There is also a special, limited-edition version of Melisandre which glows red, so keep an eye out for that one-in-six, Lord of Light-filled figure.

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They also announced their first ever Game of Thrones‘ Rock Candy versions of Daenerys (in her season two, baby dragon phase) and Brienne of Tarth. Like the new Dorbz, these figures will be out in stores this August.

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And because the Battle of the Bastards was too big not to commemorate in Pop form, for the first time ever Jon and Ramsay Bolton will be available in their own two pack, which will be available in July.

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It’s nice to see some characters happy for once, but we’re glad Ramsay isn’t one of them. Usually when he’s smiling it means we’re not.

Which of these figures do you most want on your shelf? Swear it to the old gods and the new in our comments section below.

Images: Funko

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