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What is Iron Throne in Game of Thrones?

Iron Throne, the real deal to play the Game of Thrones, is the ultimate gift after winning the Game. Many characters were after the Iron Throne but most of them end up dead. For instance, Lord Peter Baelish, who was killed in S7; Robb Stark, who was killed by Roose Bolton; and Robert Baratheon, who was killed by the Game of Lannisters; and others.
Iron Throne is a chair for the monarch, which was made after Aegon the Conqueror won the conquest over the seven kingdoms. It consist of sword of his enemy who were defeated during the conquest.

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