Looks like the biggest cast in television won’t be leaving Westeros anytime soon. According to The Hollywood Reporter, HBO has renegotiated contracts for all the principal Game of Thrones actors, which includes an option for a potential 7th season. The deal included raises for the current 5th season and upcoming 6th, and should the series make it to the 7th, it will make the cast some of the highest paid actors on cable television. And considering that Game of Thrones is a critical darling that tends to smash ratings, score award nominations, and lock renewals within two weeks of starting each season, it’s pretty certain we can look forward to at least two more years of dragons, queens and dwarves.

Hollywood Reporter states that due to the cast’s large ensemble, Thrones uses a “tiered system” when negotiating contracts for its stars. The highest level “A” actors include Kit Harington, Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, while the “B” tier actors include Natalie Dormer, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams and others. Although the “B” actors are paid on a lower scale, they’ll still be getting the appropriate raises if Thrones goes to Season 7.

Of course, contract renewals don’t necessarily mean a character is safe from death — anything is possible in George R.R. Martin’s world, especially considering after the next two seasons, we’re not exactly sure how the story is going to flow.

Game of Thrones returns for Season 5 in 2015.