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A '''glass candle''' is an object made out of [[dragonglass]] (obsidian), made in the old [[Valyrian Freehold]] before its destruction four hundred years ago in the [[Doom of Valyria]]. Allegedly, using the power of [[magic]] they could be made to burn with light.
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A '''glass candle''' is an object made out of [[dragonglass]] (obsidian), made in the old [[Valyrian Freehold]] before its destruction four hundred years ago in the [[Doom of Valyria]]. Allegedly, using the power of [[magic]] they could be made to burn with light.
   
Several glass candles are preserved in the [[Citadel]] in [[Oldtown]]. The night before an acolyte attempting to join the Order of [[Maesters]] says his vows, he must spend an all-night vigil attempting to light the candle. Secretly, this is actually impossible, and the point of the exercise is to impress upon the new initiate that even with all of their knowledge, some things are impossible - and to stress that the maesters do not believe in magic (even acolytes who are not studying the "higher mysteries" (magic) must undergo this ritual).<ref>[[Complete Guide to Westeros]]: The Order of Maesters</ref>
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Several glass candles are preserved in the [[Citadel]] in [[Oldtown]]. The night before an acolyte attempting to join the Order of [[Maesters]] says his vows, he must spend an all-night vigil attempting to light the candle. Secretly, this is actually impossible, and the point of the exercise is to impress upon the new initiate that even with all of their knowledge, some things are impossible - and to stress that the maesters do not believe in magic (even acolytes who are not studying the "higher mysteries" (magic) must undergo this ritual).<ref>[[Complete Guide to Westeros]]: The Order of Maesters</ref>
   
With the return of [[dragons]] to the world in the possession of [[Daenerys Targaryen]], their link with magic seems to be strengthening the ability of long-dormant magical powers and objects in the world. Glass candles which had not burned in centuries are now said to be burning with light.<ref>[[Complete Guide to Westeros]]: Warlocks</ref>
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With the return of [[dragons]] to the world in the possession of [[Daenerys Targaryen]], their link with magic seems to be strengthening the ability of long-dormant magical powers and objects in the world. Glass candles which had not burned in centuries are now said to be burning with light.<ref>[[Complete Guide to Westeros]]: Warlocks</ref>
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
   
 
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A glass candle is an object made out of dragonglass (obsidian), made in the old Valyrian Freehold before its destruction four hundred years ago in the Doom of Valyria. Allegedly, using the power of magic they could be made to burn with light.

Several glass candles are preserved in the Citadel in Oldtown. The night before an acolyte attempting to join the Order of Maesters says his vows, he must spend an all-night vigil attempting to light the candle. Secretly, this is actually impossible, and the point of the exercise is to impress upon the new initiate that even with all of their knowledge, some things are impossible - and to stress that the maesters do not believe in magic (even acolytes who are not studying the "higher mysteries" (magic) must undergo this ritual).[1]

With the return of dragons to the world in the possession of Daenerys Targaryen, their link with magic seems to be strengthening the ability of long-dormant magical powers and objects in the world. Glass candles which had not burned in centuries are now said to be burning with light.[2]

In the books

References