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Titan’s Releasing Its First-Ever Blind Box GAME OF THRONES Vinyls (Exclusive)

Winter is most definitely here, which unfortunately means Game of Thrones is nearing its end. And we don’t just mean the end of season seven, we mean the end of the entire series. But don’t worry about trying to imagine a life without Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryan, or Arya Stark, because you can keep them nearby forever thanks to a new series of vinyl figures from Titan Entertainment.

Titan said they decided to release their first ever series of blind box figures for HBO’s mega-hit series after they were “blown away by the sell-out success” of their Game of Thrones exclusives at this summer’s San Diego Comic-Con. Hmm, I’m guessing that means the show has some dedicated fans…

The nine figures, which in addition to Jon, Daenerys, and Arya include Jaime and Tryion Lannister, Sansa Stark, the Hound, Brienne of Tarth, Tormund Giantsbane, along with both a White Walker and the Night King, stand three inches tall. Some of them will even come with what Titan calls “a character-specific accessory,” but which ones and what accessories are part of the mystery.

The good news is they’ll be coming out right when your Thrones withdrawals really start to kick in, this November.

Hey, maybe that means the Night King will come with the most powerful accessory in the show’s history, a magical ice javelin. Although, since we’ll never really get over Viserion’s death, we might never be emotionally strong enough to see that sitting on our shelf or desk.

What other characters from the show would you love to see in Titan’s next series? Tell us in the comments below.

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