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Monday
Feb282011

Interview With Elio Garcia of Westeros.org

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by Steve Marzolf

Have you ever loved a story so much that you wished you could find a way to become part of it?  Elio Garcia - co-founder of Westeros.org, an online discussion forum and information clearinghouse for the A Song of Ice and Fire series - did just that.  Since 1999, the site has faithfully catalogued the details of each of George R.R. Martin's books, compiling mythology and backstory details to fill in as many gaps in the history of Westeros as possible.  Over the years the online encyclopedia became so detailed, Elio struck a deal with Martin to co-publish an official guide to the series' universe.

Elio recently returned from a trip to the Game of Thrones set in Belfast to get a first-hand look at the production.  We caught up with him to talk about his early experiences with Martin, the work that goes into maintaining his site and why he thinks the upcoming HBO series has generated so much interest online.

How did you first get started with Westeros.org?
I was studying at the University of Miami in 1997, and I read the first book and fell in love with it.  I had met my fiancée Linda in a game online.  We started talking and eventually I visited her in Sweden and moved there in 1999.  We contacted George toward the end of 1997 - a time when he answered every email he got - about creating a site.  We started with graphical depictions of the heraldry and also started collecting this document I called 'the Concordance.'  Every thematic detail about setting got stuck in there.  George really loved that stuff, and in December 1999, we registered the domain name for Westeros.org and properly launched the site.
 
Two books have been released since then - does each new book spur a frenzy of activity for you?
We just devour these books.  I've kept the Concordance up to date, and it's just a massive task to go page by page and sort everything out where it belongs.  A big part of Westeros now is the fan community, and every time a new book comes out, there's a huge surge of traffic that comes along with it.  There's lots to talk about.  Day to day, there are a few hours of work, but when something big hits, like the "Inside Game of Thrones" trailer, I was up till 9 AM doing screen-capture commentary.

You mentioned that you met Linda online - how did that happen?
We met online in a Lord of the Rings game based on Tolkien's work.  It was a text-based role-playing game called Elendor.  When I was younger, I didn't really read fantasy.  I read science fiction and adventure novels, and then sometime in high school I decided I'd try this Tolkien guy.  Linda had also been a big fan of his.  That started a long relationship... with fantasy and with one another.  Linda actually introduced me to the George Martin books.  At the time when she described it, I thought I might not like it - that it had too much sex, violence and gratuitous language.  Then I tried it and realized it was awesome.  I've changed my opinions on these things a bit since I was 18.

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Friday
Feb252011

Scents of Westeros Land on Real-World Doorsteps

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Some lucky Game of Thrones fans around the world are cracking open their Westerosi alchemy kits, each of which contains a collection of scent vials tied to various locations in the GOT world.  Blogger Violet Blue shot a video of the package that arrived for her.

The webmaster of GOT fan site Westeros.org, Elio Garcia, shared a few of his thoughts with "Making Game of Thrones" after he examined the contents of the box.  "The scents were... very interesting," he says.

"Some are really quite beautiful, and others are unique (the crypt really does smell a bit like an underground cellar, perhaps with some mildew). Mixed together, the proportions really matter in layering the scents - and it really does layer, one might dominate and you detect the others underneath.  It's hard to describe, but it's quite cool.  I can't say we've found any other clues... but I admit, we'd been looking for them, just in case there was some hidden message.  (We've even examined the box to make sure there were no secret compartments!)"

After taking stock of the different scent vials in his box, the editor of Winter is Coming had this to report: "I would say the best smell in my box was the Godswood and the worst was definitely the Khal's Herd.  I didn't notice anything unusual, but I'm curious to inspect everything again and see if there is something I'm missing..."  He's been firing out images via Twitter and also posted a hi-res gallery of his box and all its contents, including detail shots of the scrollwork, over at Winter Is Coming.