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How to Pull Off a Fierce Game of Thrones Theme Party (Fire-Breathing Dragon Included)
Sue Hatch Apr 30, 2018

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Winter is Coming…to Phoenix
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Following the Game of Thrones epic, the reception area was split between the Night King, with bars decorated in fur and wintery white, and the Seven Kingdoms, with an ivy, candelabras, and dark wood theme.

Fire Breathing (Seriously)
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Koncept found a West Coast artist who had built an actual fire-breathing dragon and hired him to crate up his creation and ship it to Phoenix for the March event.  

It Works!

The artist who created the fire-breathing dragon was onsite to operate the creature during the reception.

The Iron Throne
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Attendees lined up to get their photos taken on the faux Iron Throne, which Koncept had shipped in from a specialty prop company.

They’re Alive!
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Two winged gargoyles presided over the cocktail party.

I’ll Have What She’s Having
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Fire eaters, sword swallowers, and other out-of-this-world entertainers roamed the reception.

Pick Your Side
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The ballroom, set for 750, was split between the cool blues, whites, and silver of the Night King, and the warm tones of the Seven Kingdoms.

Join the Night King
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The settings on the Night King side of the ballroom

Site of the Battle
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The castle backdrop set the scene for performances between courses, which included a procession of white walkers and an icy, winged king after the appetizer; Khaleesi, mother of dragons, led her people in after the entrée; and a battle between the two sides completed the evening.

The Night King
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The Game of Thrones performances between courses included an appearance by the Night King.

Mother of Dragons
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After the entree, attendees were treated to the appearance of Daenerys Targaryen, aka Khaleesi.

Dine with the Seven Kingdoms
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Reds, golds, and greenery signify the Seven Kingdoms.

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