The options go beyond characters or setting.
You could also do something subtle and low-key, like a treasured object or set piece that reminds you of the show.
Just because the show ended doesn’t mean your celebration of it has to!
Because Game of Thrones is a fantasy setting, it has a lot of tattoo-ready ideas. Consider the dragons, Drogon and Rhaegal, and what masterpieces they may make as a giant back tattoo or twining around a leg or thigh.
Similarly, you can celebrate the Dragon Queen herself, Daenerys Targaryen by getting her portrait tattooed nearby.
If a portrait is a little too on-the-nose for you, how about the Iron Throne itself? This spiky chair is iconic and an unmistakable symbol of this fantastic television show. It also has distinctive shapes and excellent outlines that make for easy and bold tattoos.
Another option is getting something like the Longclaw sword of Jon Snow himself. A sword makes for a classic tattoo, and it’s a subtle way to pay tribute the show without announcing it to the world loudly or it being too obvious.
True fans will no doubt recognize such an amazing sword, but to the casual onlooker it will be simply a powerful and forceful tattoo.
Yet one more option is for the word-lovers out there, which is the phrase “Valar Morghulis,” which roughly translates to “All Men Must Die.” This motto is heard several times on the show, and it makes for a truly bad-girl tattoo that can make a huge impact.
You can even pair it with candles or snow to further solidify your fandom, and to showcase your deep appreciation for the show.