Citations:Planetos

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the unnamed fictional planet which serves as the setting for the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series..."

 * 2016, Vendula Kröglerová, "The Fantasy Worlds in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire", thesis submitted to Palacký University Olomouc, pages 27-28:
 * Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire is often put in the same category, mainly because the amount of characters, and the rich world building he used to create Planetos.
 * 2016, Patrice A. Loar, "'On the Cusp of Half-Remembered Prophecies': Interpreting Prophecy in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire", thesis submitted to the University of New Orleans, page 4:
 * However, the comet’s presence is not limited to the sky over Drogo’s pyre, and winter is coming to all of Planetos;
 * 2017, J. Edwards, J. Hancock, & S. Nayak, "Do We Have Liftoff?", Journal of Physics Special Topics:
 * We aim to solve this problem by calculating the mass of Drogon from his size, and then estimating the lift that his wings would be able to generate, assuming that gravity on Planetos is the same as on Earth.
 * 2018, Shiloh Carroll, Medievalism in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones, page 109:
 * The layers of history Martin has borrowed in order to build the cultures of “Planetos” lead to varying levels of imperialism and postcolonialism in both Westeros and Essos.
 * 2019, Kim Renfro, The Unofficial Guide to Game of Thrones, page 116:
 * and Oberyn continues having sexual tension with every human on Planetos.
 * 2019, Katie Brethorst, "The Public History of Westeros: Game of Thrones Through the Display and Preservation of Artifacts and Cultures", Continuum, Volume 6, Spring 2019:
 * By examining architecture, statues, oral history, ceremonial objects, expressions of cultural practices, ethnomusicology, sacred spaces, and symbols of knowledge and wisdom, they reveal how history is conveyed publicly on Planetos.
 * 2019, "Contents", Digit, April 2019, page 5:
 * Game of Thrones is coming to a conclusion, but there is a lot of content in verious [sic] forms lined up, set in the world fans refer to as Planetos.