Game of Thrones might be over, but you can bet that it's still going to be hot for Halloween. The fantasy series' many characters provide a ton of costume inspiration, from the dignified (Daenerys) to the downright creepy (the white walkers). Click through to check out the many Game of Thrones-inspired ways you can dress up this Halloween!
What to wear: A short blond wig with a crown. Wear a regal-looking dark gown with full sleeves.
What to wear: A big, fuzzy fur jacket over your dark-colored battle gear and boots. Wear a black curly wig, and carry a sword.
What to wear: A white wig pulled halfway up, a long, white dress, and some fierce jewelry made of horns or steel. Bonus points if you can find some toy dragons.
What to wear: For this year's Sansa, rock a black dress with a big fur coat. Braid your hair into one of Sansa's elaborate 'dos.
What to wear: A dark-hued long-sleeved shirt and vest and black pants and boots with a hand pin. Make sure to add the scar.
What to wear: A long-sleeved brown tunic belted at the waist over brown pants. Carry a sword. Wear a pixie-cut wig if your hair isn't already short.
What to wear: Dark blue face makeup with horns on your head, and dark, plain-looking armor.
What to wear: A hooded robe with a belt worn low around your (stuffed) waist, and a bald cap.
What to wear: A leather coat with a red shirt underneath and a slick new haircut. Carry a sword, and paint one of your hands gold.
What to wear: A big fur and a long wig. You need a friend to dress as Hodor, so he can give you a piggyback ride.
What to wear: A long red wig, pulled back into a half-up do. Wear a dark red dramatic gown and a choker.
What to wear: A long-sleeved tunic with short hair and a little mustache. Carry around a book and hold it in front of you.
What to wear: Armor, with long sleeves and a padded skirt. Add a sword and a cropped blonde wig.
What to wear: A dark, long-sleeved shirt and pants with leather gloves and a cape slung around your front. Wear a fake grayish beard.
What to wear: A skeleton-print set of pajamas. Paint your face white and wear a white wig, and carry a toy sword.
What to wear: A big, dark sweater and scarf. Wear a white wig and leather backpack, with a child-size doll attached to the back.
What to wear: Prepare for battle with armor of the Unsullied, which features a quilted diamond pattern and structured shoulders. Don't forget the spear and single-spike helmet!
What to wear: Wear your hair long with some short facial hair, plus lots of brown leather as armor.
What to wear: Joffrey needs a long, ostentatious coat, a sword or a bow, and a golden crown that looks like antlers. If you want to be Choking Joffrey, start clutching your throat and a goblet.
What to wear: Furs, furs, furs! (Faux, of course.) You're used to the cold, so you'll need to bundle up big time.
What to wear: Lots of furs from head-to-toe, plus leather gloves and a bow and arrow. Wear a red wig with half of it pulled back.
What to wear: A fierce black cape with shoulder pads over a black slip dress, with a brown belt crisscrossed over it. Lots of black smoky eyeliner.
What to wear: A pink halter dress and belt. Wear a brown curly wig pulled back and top off with bangles on your arm.
What to wear: A high-necked dress with a long coat over it. Wear a long red wig in a braid.
What to wear: Fake armor and dark-colored clothing with a fake fur jacket. Wield a toy sword.
What to wear: A long hooded gray robe with a rope belt. Bring extra face masks so you can change faces periodically.
What to wear: Like most everyone else, you're going to want to stock up on some dark clothing and furs. Lyanna has a recognizable hairstyle too, so practice parting your hair down the middle like that.
What to wear: Break out your typical body armor. You're from the Iron Isles, so you're a little less flashy than the Starks or Lannisters, but you still have pride.
What to wear: This one will require a bit more work. You'll need a heavy, dark dress, an elaborate updo, and face paint to cover your upper body in crazy, tree-like veins. Creepy contact lenses are a must.
What to wear: Well, there's not much to this costume, so that's a plus. The true, old version of Melisandre is butt naked, so get yourself a body suit that matches your skin tone and a stringy white wig. If you can use makeup to draw on a few wrinkles, you'll nail it.
What to wear: You can buy a gray nun's costume, or just throw on a long-sleeved gray dress and wrap a gray scarf around your head in the same way she does. To add the finishing touches, wrap a light-colored rope around your waist and carry around a thick book and a bell.
What to wear: A short blond wig and some variation of gray pieces of clothing layered over each other. Feel free to carry a long wooden staff or fake dagger around with you in case you come across anyone dressed as Arya.
What to wear: Head-to-toe robes with the Faith of the Seven's symbol carved into your head. (Just kidding, use makeup.)
What to wear: Brown, dirty clothes. You'll need to start growing out your scruff now, and your hair will need to be long enough to tie into a high bun.
What to wear: You'll need some pretty sophisticated armor to pull this off. Don't forget your chain-mail underneath; you get into a lot of battles. Add some salt-n-pepper hair and you're there.
What to wear: Lots of old, dirty fur, shoddily tied together. Dust some fake snow on to get that lived-in look. You could get prosthetics for your face, or you could just tie your hair back.
What to wear: Dark robes, cape, and armor with some cloth tied around your eye. Seriously, you could just use a headband.
What to wear: Unless the person reading this is Shaq, we're going to go ahead and assume you're not nine feet tall, so don't worry about your size. This costume is a little tough, though, considering the undead Gregor Clegane rocks a full suit of golden armor. You can always wear a gold, long-sleeved shirt and pants, and then just buy a helmet if you want to keep things simple. Just make sure you make any visible skin look like the gray, rotting flesh of a corpse.
What to wear: Honestly, you could just cut holes in the side of a large potato sack for your arms, and you'd have something akin to the High Sparrow's raggedy dress. If you don't have a potato sack lying around (understandable), just throw on your baggiest, drabbest, light-colored clothes, and get yourself a white wig. Go barefoot if possible, and feel free to carry a book around with the Faith of the Seven's seven-pointed star carved into it (or better yet, ask your friend to wear a black robe and paint the symbol on their forehead, and follow you around all night).
What to wear: Rock a short brown wig with a black turtleneck, a black coat, a leather belt (or some kind of fabric to tie around your waist), black pants, and boots. Don't forget Olly's favorite accessories, either: a knife and a SNEERING, BACKSTABBING GRIN.
What to wear: A short blond wig with a suit buttoned up to your chin — you'll probably have to invest in one from a Halloween store. Complete the look with a crown.
What to wear: Very raggedy furs and other various warm layers. Rickon's been out on the run for a long time, so make sure to get that moppy hair and add dirt to your face.
What to wear: A cozy black fur ensemble with your hair or wig pulled halfway back. Wear some bluish face makeup to look semidead and very cold.
What to wear: Much like the other Stark men, Ned wears heavy-duty armor and fur and wields a magnificent sword. Set him apart with the long, half-up hairdo.