“You would do well to keep your wolf close beside you.
Ice, I see, and daggers in the dark”
Melisandre to Jon
Illustration for:
Jon VI, A Dance with Dragons
George RR Martin
Bloodraven and Bittersteel duel at the Redgrass Field; from ‘The World of Ice and Fire’
One of the main events occurred during the first Blackfyre Rebellion, at the Redgrass Field battle, the ultimate conflict deciding the outcome for the war. Lord Brynder Rivers, on the loyalist side, and Aegor Rivers, with the Blackfyre, fought their
Prince Aemond Targaryen riding Vhagar arrive at Harrenhal; from ‘Fire & Blood’
Prince Aemond Targaryen, Alys Rivers, riding Vhagar, arrive at Harrenhal The battle over the Gods Eye between Daemon Targaryen and his nephew Aemond is one of the most haunting and dramatic scene from the George RR Martin Westeros histories. This
Alysanne and Silverwing at a heart tree; Fire and Blood by George RR Martin
Queen Alysanne Targaryen, riding her dragon Silverwing, visited the Night’s Watch and the Wall; at the time when she traveled the North of Westeros, as narrated in the Targaryen history book, Fire & Blood, by George RR Martin Jaehaerys and
Ser Arthur Dayne vs The Smiling Knight; Jaime VIII, A Storm of Swords
From Jaime VIII, A Storm of Swords by George RR Martin The Smiling Knight was a madman, cruelty and chivalry all jumbled up together, but he did not know the meaning of fear. And Dayne, with Dawn in hand… The
Sansa remembers the Hound and the white cloak; A Feast for Crows; Alayne II
Sansa Stark, as Alayne Stone, in A Feast for Crows remembers Sandor Clegane the night of Blackwater, when he left her the Kingsguard white cloak during the night of the Blackwater Battle She could still remember how it felt, when
Daenerys Targaryen and Drogon vs The Long Night – ASOIAF illustration
Daenerys Targaryen and Drogon vs The Long Night My interpretation for one of the main symbolic themes from A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin Targaryen Fire and Blood and Dragons versus the Cold of the White
Battle over the Gods Eye; artwork, Fire & Blood by George RR Martin
Targaryen princes dying in the dragon battle over Gods Eye’s dark waters Quotation from Fire & Blood by George RR Martin: The Dying of the Dragons, Rhaenyra Triumphant chapter Daemon ripped off his nephew’s helm and drove the sword down
Queen Alysanne Targaryen and Silverwing at Queenscrown; Dragons in the North
In A Storm of Swords, Bran III by George RR Martin; Bran tells Meera and Jojen Reed the story he heard from Old Nan about Alysanne’s visit to the village of Queenscrown on her way to the Wall, such accounts
‘The red mountains of Dorne at their backs’ Arthur Dayne in Eddard X, AGOT
Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning, had a sad smile on his lips. The hilt of the greatsword Dawn poked up over his right shoulder. One passage from A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin