Well, perhaps in the rough world of Westeros, during a fight between two squires in training, one might give the other a wedgie as a mean prank. Maybe a young Stark boy gets a wedgie from a Lannister page during a tense moment at King's Landing.
In a 'Game of Thrones' wedgie story, it could be that in the chaos of a battle, a soldier from one of the Houses decides to play a cruel joke on an enemy he has just captured. He gives the captive a wedgie while taunting him about his House's defeat. For example, a Bolton soldier might do this to a Stark prisoner, using it as a way to further humiliate the already defeated foe.
Theon Greyjoy. He was often in situations where he was bullied and belittled. It's not a stretch to think that some of Ramsay Bolton's men might have given him a wedgie as part of their torture and humiliation tactics.
In 'Game of Thrones', Arya Stark has an amazing story. She started as a young girl in Winterfell, full of spunk. When her father was unjustly killed, she had to flee. She disguised herself as a boy and began a long journey of survival and revenge. She trained with the Faceless Men and became a skilled assassin. Her story is one of determination and growth, facing numerous challenges in the cruel world of Westeros.
Maybe there could be new threats emerging from the far corners of the known world. Some say there could be other powerful civilizations or magical creatures that were previously hidden. It would be a whole new adventure for the characters or their descendants to face these threats and protect Westeros once again.
Movement. When people are active, like running or jumping, the thong can shift and cause a wedgie.
Perhaps it will be a female character who was overlooked in the main series. She could be a skilled fighter or a cunning diplomat. She might be using her skills to rise above the limitations placed on women in the patriarchal society of Westeros. Or it could be an old character from the main series who we thought was dead but actually survived and has a new adventure to embark on.
One possible plot could be that a giantess emerges from the far North, beyond the Wall. She could be a remnant of an ancient race. The characters in the Game of Thrones world might initially see her as a threat. For example, the Night's Watch could fear she is allied with the White Walkers. But as the story unfolds, it turns out she has her own motives. Maybe she is seeking a lost relic that was stolen from her kind long ago. And she might form an unexpected alliance with a group of outcasts in Westeros to achieve her goal.
One possible ending could be that Daenerys Targaryen takes the Iron Throne and rules Westeros with a new form of governance. Another could be that the kingdoms split into smaller, independent regions.
Perhaps a spinoff could tell the story of the Iron Islands from the perspective of the common folk. We could see their daily lives, their traditions, and how they deal with the lords and pirates among them. It could also show how they interact with the other kingdoms during times of peace and war.
A possible plot could be that a powerful sorceress in the Game of Thrones universe discovers a long - lost spell. This spell, when cast on a character, causes a slow and unexpected breast expansion. It could be used as a form of transformation to either gain power or as a curse. For example, if it was cast on a female character in a noble house, she might initially be shunned but then learn to use this new 'gift' to her advantage in the political games of the Seven Kingdoms, perhaps using it to charm potential allies or intimidate enemies.
A wedgie game story could potentially be a moral - based tale. Suppose there are characters in a story who start a wedgie game as a form of bullying. As the story progresses, they realize how mean and unkind it is. So, it could be about learning to respect others and not engage in such potentially hurtful games. It could also show the consequences that the characters face, like losing friends or getting in trouble with authority figures.