- This article is about the Ghiscari people and culture. For the language see Old Ghiscari
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- "Lamenting their lost empire, the descendants of Old Ghis grew rich and fat."
- ―Ser Jorah Mormont
The Ghiscari are a people and culture established on the region of Ghiscar and cities like New Ghis,Astapor, Yunkai, and Meereen. The modern Ghiscari are, in fact, a mixed race descended from the original Ghiscari and a dozen races driven together by the Ghiscari Empire and its subsequent fall and subjugation by the Valyrian Freehold.
Ghiscari no longer speak the language of their forebears but a dialect of High Valyrian which also includes words of the dead Ghiscari tongue.
Prominent Ghiscari
- {Kraznys mo Nakloz}, of the Good Masters of Astapor. Burned alive by Drogon during the Sack of Astapor.
- {Greizhen mo Ullhor}, of the Good Masters of Astapor. Killed by Unsullied during the Sack of Astapor.
- Razdal mo Eraz, Master of Men and Speaker to Savages, of the Wise Masters of Yunkai, scion of the House of Eraz.
- {Prendahl na Ghezn}, one of the captains of the Second Sons mercenary company. Beheaded by Daario Naharis.
- Oznak zo Pahl, a Meereenese.
- Hizdahr zo Loraq, of the Great Masters of Meereen, scion of the House of Loraq.
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the modern Ghiscari are a people clinging to the glorious past of the Ghiscari Empire. Their culture, language and religion, however, has been largerly replaced by that of their Valyrian conquerors.
Modern Ghiscari have dense, dark amber skin, and wiry hair with dyed red highlights. Ghiscari men the Slaver Cities are known to wear their hairs teased, oiled, and twisted into fantastic shapes such as wing or horns. They also wear cloaks of yellow with copper disks sewn on. Their tunics are embroidered linen. Below the waist they wear pleated linen skirts and sandals. The richest classes, who are primarily made up of slavers, wear the Tokar, a impractical outfit that forces the wearer to hold it with a hand - and a symbol of status, that the wearer does not perform any kind of labor. Ghiscari are also fond of rich foods, such as dog, octopus stew and duck eggs.
Just as their Valyrian rivals are often associated with dragons, Ghiscari associate themselves with the symbol of the defunct Ghiscari Empire: the harpy.
See also
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