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Game of Thrones: Star Signs & Group Chemistry
Calling this lot a friend group is generous; half of them want each other dead. But run Westeros's biggest players through the chemistry engine and something clicks: it maps almost perfectly onto who forms alliances and who goes to war. Signs are our read on each character.
8 signs, 4 elements, one group chat. At 73/100 you're the group that works and nobody can fully explain why. equal parts chaos and glue. Elementally you're scattered across the wheel, which is exactly why it works (and occasionally combusts).
The Group Dynamic
A 73 puts Westeros's power players in Beautiful Chaos, which is putting it mildly for a group whose reunions tend to end in beheadings. The chart runs Air-heavy: Tyrion, Arya and Sansa are the schemers and survivors, the ones who win by outthinking the room. Jaime and Ned bring the stubborn Earth (honour, loyalty, and the rigidity that gets Ned killed), Jon and Cersei the Water, and Daenerys is the lone Fire, which tracks: she is the only one who solves problems with dragons.
The engine's Anchor is Arya, the adaptable Gemini who, notably, is one of the only players to survive the whole game by refusing to pick a lane. The smoothest bond on the board is Tyrion and Sansa, two Air signs in a perfect trine, which is a genuinely elegant result: the show paired them in marriage precisely because they respected each other's minds when nobody else would.
And the sharpest square? Daenerys and Jon Snow, Fire against Water, the conqueror and the reluctant king. Astrology flags them as the group's most volatile pairing, and the series agrees: their alliance-turned-romance-turned-tragedy is the axis the entire ending turns on. Beautiful Chaos, written in fire and blood.
The Cast, Sign by Sign
Your Chemistry Constellation
Every friend is a star, and the map arranges itself: the stronger two people click, the closer they pull together; friction drifts them apart. Green threads flow, red ones spark.
Elemental Makeup
How Everyone Vibes
Who's Who, Officially
Everyone's signature superlative, plus where they actually land in the crew: their role, their chemistry with the group, and who they click with most.
Signs follow each character's canon or established birthdays where they exist, and fan-consensus personality reads otherwise. Game of Thrones and its characters are the property of their respective owners; this is unofficial, for-fun commentary.
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