Small Paul unslung the long-hafted axe strapped across his back. “Why’d you hurt that horse? That was Mawney’s horse.” […] The wights had been slow clumsy things, but the Other was light as snow on the wind. It slid away
The Bridge of Dream on the Rhoyne, Tyrion V; A Dance with Dragons
“The Bridge of Dream,” Griff named it.
“There will be stone men on the span”
Illustrations for:
Tyrion V, A Dance with Dragons
George RR Martin
Daemon Targaryen & the girl Nettles from ‘The Dying of the Dragons’, Fire and Blood by GRRM
Illustration for the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin Daemon Targaryen The Rogue Prince and his lover, the young girl Nettles, at the time they were in the Riverlands looking for Aemon One Eye
Euron Greyjoy Gods Killer; Illustration from The Forsaken, The Winds of Winter Preview Chapter by GRRM
Reference excerpt from the book: The Forsaken; The Winds of Winter Now it was metal underneath the Crow’s Eye. A great, tall seat of razor-sharp iron of barbs and blades and broken swords, all dripping blood. Impaled upon the longer
Viserion lair below the Great Pyramid of Meereen, Quentyn Martell’s doom; from ‘The Dragontamer’, A Dance with Dragons
Viserion hanging, like a bat, out of the brick vaults of the Great Pyramid Dungeons Viserion and Rhaegal wait behind the door, in the darkness of the Dungeons of the Great Pyramid of Meereen; a Fantasy Illustration for A Dance
Balerion the Black Dread and Princess Aerea Targaryen flying over the ruins of Valyria; from Fire And Blood by GRRM
Balerion and Aerea Targaryen flying over Valyria; illustration for A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin Considerations upon reading Septon Barth’s account of the events occurred at the return of Balerion and Princess Aerea to King’s Landing
Daemon Targaryen and his Dragon Caraxes in front of the Heart Tree in Harrenhal
Daemon Targaryen and Caraxes; illustration forA Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin In preparation for the great dragon duel in the sky over the God’s Eye Lake. At Harrenhal Castle, as he waits for his nephew Aemond
Tyrion II, A Dance with Dragons; The dream of two heads Tyrion
Tyrion, traveling Essos in Illiryo Mopatis carriage, sleeps and dreams of a great battle in Westeros. The author leaves many doors open for the interpretations of this dream: Could this be a Dragon Dream, a prophetic dream envisioning what’s to
Brienne III, A Feast for Crows; Ser Clarence Crabb, his woodswitch wife and the heads at the Whispers
Brienne hears the story of the mighty Ser Clarence Crabb, eight feet tall hero of the First Men of Crackclaw Point, from the mouth od Nimble Dick Crabb. Reference excerpt from the book: Brienne III; A Feast for Crows “The
A Song of Ice and Fire Mith, Symbols and Concepts Design
Symbolic Design/Mithological Representation Here are collected those illustrations of a more symbolic nature, not directly connected to some quote in the novels, but trying to express by means of design the underlying themes and concepts of the books. Melisandre and