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Poll: Intriguing "Game of Thrones" Circularity

National Look for Circles Day is celebrated every November 2nd, an appropriate time to ponder the circular symbolism in "Game of Thrones". The popular TV series has plenty of circle symbolism with an abundance of intriguing places, objects and imagery taking shape in circles, spirals, spheres, cylinders and other circular forms throughout the series run.

Circle symbolism has been around since the dawn of mankind. Circles and their derivatives are universal symbols with extensive meaning. The circle represents the notions of wholeness, totality, the infinite, eternity, timelessness, original perfection, the Self, all cyclic movement, and God. According to Hermes Trismegistus, "God is a circle whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere".

Which "Game of Thrones" circular* group, object or image is the most intriguing? * circles, spirals, spheres, cylinders, etc.

SPOILER ALERT: Intended for viewers current through the 2019 season as poll reveals depicted or discussed Game of Thrones (2011) cicularities through the end of calendar 2019.

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Results of 260 votes:

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    Liam Cunningham, Ian Whyte, Kristofer Hivju, Dean Jagger, Kit Harington, Micheal Fitzgerald, and Robert Brown in Game of Thrones (2011)

     
    Circle: Jon Snow's Battle of Bastards with a Ramsay Bolton Circular Attack and a Vale Swirl Counter-Attack, outside Winterfell forming a spiral
  2. 2.

    Game of Thrones (2011)

     
    Circle: Weirwood Tree and Stone Menhir Spiral, Three-Eyed Raven Cave during Bran's ancient summertime and present day wintertime vision
  3. 3.

    Harry Lloyd, David Rintoul, Emilia Clarke, and Wilf Scolding in Game of Thrones (2011)

     
    Circle: Targaryen Three-Headed Dragon Spiral Sigil

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