The seventh season of the HBO's fantasy series Game of Thrones is premiering Sunday night.
The show, which aired in 2010, brings together 'Seven Kingdoms', noble families and a fight for the throne of fictional contents Westeros and Essos. Based on Geroge R.R. Martin's unfinished "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series, the show has taken the throne of HBO's ratings - averaging 9.3 million viewers per episode and winning Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Writing.
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Viewers have formed a strong international fan base, with viewers often pledging loyalty to a house of their choice.
In anticipation of the upcoming season, which will feature appearances from singer Ed Sheeran, DeCluttr Entertainment blog took to the Internet to see where each state's loyalty lies in the Game of Thrones fandom. The show's seven houses analyzed by the blog are are: Lannister of Casterly Rock, Stark of Winterfell, Tully of Riverrun, House Greyjoy of Pyke, Baratheon of Storm's End, Tyrell of Highgarden and Martell of Sunspear.
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According to Google searches, the Baratheon of Storm's End House is most beloved by Ohioans.
Ohio and Maine are the only two states pledging the most loyalty to Baratheon, with an overwhelming amount of support going to the Stark House.
The seventh season is slotted to air seven episodes, airing from July 16 to August 27.
Directors of the show have said that after the seventh season the show is "heading into the final lap," leaving fans with limited time to pledge their final loyalties.