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GOT followers, Swiggy has a particular ‘surprise’ for you

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Disney+ Hotstar premiered the primary episode of House of the Dragon lately. The collection is a prequel to the favored internet collection Game of Thrones (GOT) and is predicated on George RR Martin’s e-book Fire and Blood. To the liking of GOT followers, meals supply platform Swiggy has changed the bike on the order monitoring display screen with a dragon.

Usually, Swiggy exhibits a man on a bike to point the supply companion’s ETA. Instead, customers will now see a dragon on the order monitoring display screen. For the unaware, dragons in GOT are believed to have a powerful connection to magic. Also, the Targaryens used dragons to seize and management Westeros kingdom.

Sharing a video of the identical on Twitter, Swiggy wrote “so @DisneyPlusHS despatched us some dragons for our supply fleet 👀 iykyk #HOTDonHotstar”.

While the video exhibits supply companion’s new avatar as a dragon, it now reads “Fire will reign, starvation is not going to. Our dragon rider is on the best way.”

As talked about above, House of dragon is a prequel to GOT. It takes viewers round 200 years again to the origin of Targaryens and the occasions that led to the civil battle. In GOT legend, it’s hailed as ‘Dance of the Dragon’. The new internet collection has famend actors like Milly Alcock, Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Graham McTavish and Paddy Considine in lead roles.

The shock has received witty feedback and likes from Swiggy clients and GOT followers. “Yep ordered some meals in the present day and noticed this. The solely query is why is the dragon following site visitors legal guidelines and solely flying over a highway?,” wrote one of many customers on Twitter.

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