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The sword could possibly have been the ancestral sword of House Reyne of Castamere. It was then melted down by Tywin Lannister and given to Joffrey Baratheon on his wedding day. It was named Widow's Wail by Joffrey as he claims "It will make many a widow, too".

In the books it was described to have waves of colors, "waves of night and blood upon some steely shore". The swords below are not made of Valyrian Steel, but are historic blades or blades that have gained notoriety and names. This is the blade of House Dayne. It carries a few of the same properties of Valyrian steel. Dawn was wielded by the famous Ser Arthur Dayne of the Kingsguard. Heart Eater is not a Valyrian steel sword. This is the sword of Azor Ahai a legendary hero who is prophesied to fight and defeat the Great Other.

Lightbringer is thought to be a sword of living fire, also known as the Red Sword of Heroes. The sword forged for Stannis Baratheon out of the fires of the wooden statues of the Seven through the help of Melisandre on Dragonstone is thought to be Lightbringer as it shines a brilliant light when drawn.

Arya Starks' sword given to her by Jon Snow as a present before leaving for the night's watch. She takes it with her to King's Landing where she learns to use it from her instructor Syrio Forel.

Game Of Thrones Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 1 Jun am. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. His lawful son succeeded him as King Daeron II Targaryen, but eventually, Daemon Blackfyre rose up in a civil war to try to replace him on the throne, known as the Blackfyre Rebellion. The sword was lost at the end of the war. After Aegon I died, his son Aenys Targaryen succeeded him as king, a weakling, while his younger son Maegor Targaryen was the greatest warrior of his generation.

When Aegon I died he was cremated along with the sword, as per Valyrian custom, and Blackfyre was recovered from the ashes - no normal fire can harm Valyrian steel. Soon after Aenys succeeded he voluntarily gifted Blackfyre to Maegor, saying that he was always the better warrior and it would be of little use to himself.

Aenys meant this as a magnanimous gesture, but many saw it as a sign of weakness to simply give his brother such a vital symbol of royal power. After Aenys died during the Faith Militant uprising Maegor usurped the throne ahead of Aenys's own children.

The only one to protest was the current Grand Maester, but Maegor promptly beheaded him with a single swing of Blackfyre, and there was no further complaint.

Nearly seventy years after that the sword passed to Daemon Blackfyre. Already the greatest fighter of his generation, when he wielded Blackfyre in battle he was said to resemble the Warrior himself the warrior-aspect of the Seven. When Daemon died at the Battle of the Redgrass Field his followers managed to recover the blade, and his half-brother Aegor "Bittersteel" Rivers led their surviving forces to flee east to the Free Cities, taking Blackfyre with them.

Far more prominently featured in the series was Longclaw, the bastard sword used by Jon Snow whose length was between that of a longsword more commonly used for battle and a greatsword like Ice. Longclaw is actually the ancestral sword of House Mormont, but Jeor Mormont gave it to Jon following Jorah Mormont's disgraceful exile. In battle, Longclaw stood up ably anytime Jon used it , but there was little ultimately to distinguish it from other famed ancestral swords forged of Valyrian steel.

These blades might be able to stand up to any run-of-the-mill weapon throughout Westeros, but there is only one sword with a truly unique status in power: Dawn. Said to be forged from a fallen star, Dawn is the ancestral sword of the House of Dayne, and most often wielded by their greatest swordsman who is proclaimed the Sword of the Morning.

Though it is not made from Valyrian steel, it is nevertheless said to be every bit as powerful, but it would be hard for viewers to glean that based on its appearance in the HBO series. There, a flashback to the tower of joy where Eddard did battle with Arthur Dayne saw Arthur wield the blade alongside a second sword.

The dual-wielding swordsman quickly distinguished himself as a singular talent and took on many other knights battling him simultaneously.

The problem is that in the books there is nothing said of Arthur Dayne using two swords at once, and showing him doing so removes emphasis from just how special Dawn is. Dawn's meteorite blade is said to be as pale as milk-glass. The blade is so potent that author George R.



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