Get Your First Look at Braavos, Arya, & Tyrion In These Game of Thrones Season 5 Set Photos

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Last time we journeyed to Braavos in Game of Thrones Season 4, we saw was a giant interior space with Mycroft Holmes in it and a giant statue. With so many characters from the main cast descending on the free city at once, though, we’re probably going to be spending a lot of time there when the show returns next year. Spoilers abound, of course!

In addition to our first glimpse of what will probably be Arya’s Cat of the Canals identity, above, we also get these wonderful gems:

You can see the rest of the images over at Screencrush. There’s some images of Daenerys in Meereen we couldn’t embed here that you need to see. No, really. The way she protects her wig and costume between takes is hilarious.

Can’t stand to wait any longer for next season? You could try starting the books right now, whether it’s for the first time or as a reread. According to this infographic by Personal Creations, at a normal reading pace of 300 wpm, it would take you about 98.33 hours to read all 1,770,000 words that make up the A Song of Ice and Fire series.

So if you take that at half an hour a day starting today, you’ll be finished with the series on April 7th, 2015, just in time for the fifth season to premiere. Plus, reading is good for you! Okay, you’ll probably spend most of that half hour every day curled in a ball and sobbing over the Starks, but… it’s good for you!

(via Screencrush and Uproxx)

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