Game of Thrones Plus Autocorrect Is the Best Thing You'll See Today

James Chapman

Autocorrect fails happen all the time and we've accepted it for the most part. But we still can't get over when our smartphones completely butcher the names of our favorite characters on TV. But instead of seeing those mistakes as an annoyance, one artist decided to turn them into beautiful illustrations for Game of Thrones.

Artist James Chapman, a PhD student at the University of Manchester and author of Soundanimals: An Illustrated Guide to Animal Sounds in Other Languages, drew the autocorrects he'd always get when texting about different Game of Thrones characters. "It wasn't a shining endorsement for the phone, but it certainly gave me something fun to draw," he said to Gizmodo.

The hilarious illustrations will definitely brighten your day and maybe even your life, considering how the most recent season of the show played out. Enjoy — and may autocorrect inspire something creative in you as well!

We're not sure if the Mother of Dragons would like her new name.

This is one way Lord Varys could spend his free time.

Are dogs allowed on the Iron Throne?

Sansa could use some holiday cheer in her life.

Maybe frogs would've saved Khal Drogo.

Karaoke would've definitely kept Stannis in higher spirits.

Hodor finally learns a new word!

Pretty sure Ygritte would've taken well to this new name.

Here's one job Littlefinger has yet to do.

Bradford sounds like a college dorm, not an epic free city.

Even though Oberyn was pretty chill, he would've hated this name.

Seriously, how does a smartphone not recognize Catelyn?!

Tyrion could definitely take up this new hobby in the next season.

OK, now this is an autocorrect we find pretty hilarious.

The Mountain does look a lot nicer as a maid.

A perfect band name for Daenerys's dragons.

Good luck with your GOT autocorrects, people!

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