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{{Quote|Lucky for you southerners, the Free Folk rallied to a King-Beyond-the-Wall, as we will when need be.|[[Ygritte]]|The Night's Watch}}
'''Joramun''' is an unseen character in ''Game of Thrones'', appearing only in the only appears in "[[Histories & Lore]]: [[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)|The Night's Watch]]" featurette. He was a legendary [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]].
 
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'''Joramun'''{{Con|ASOIAF}} was a legendary [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]].
   
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==Biography==
According to legend, Joramun gathered the [[Free Folk]] to battle the [[Night's King]], who had made the [[Night's Watch]] into his personal army. He joined forces with the [[Stark]] [[King in the North|King of Winter]] and together they brought down the Night's King.<ref>[[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)]]</ref>
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According to legend, Joramun gathered the [[Free Folk]] to battle [[Night's King]], who had made the [[Night's Watch]] into his personal army. He joined forces with the [[House Stark|Stark]] [[King in the North|King of Winter]], [[Brandon Stark (Breaker)|Brandon the Breaker]] and together they [[Fall of Night's King|brought down]] Night's King.{{Ref|H&L212}}
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
 
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Joramun is a legendary [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] who not only fought Night's King, but also blew the Horn of Winter to wake [[giants]] from the earth.
   
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According to [[Mance Rayder]] and [[Ygritte]], the Horn is also capable of bringing the [[Wall]] down, but that was never mentioned in the original legend.
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Joramun is a legendary [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] who not only fought the Night's King, but also blew the Horn of Winter to wake [[giants]] from the earth.
 
   
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Given that the Night's King was only the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, he and Joramun lived relatively soon after the Wall was completed - which ''may'' imply that Joramun was the very first King-Beyond-the-Wall, though this has not been confirmed.
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Joramun Joramun at A Wiki of Ice and Fire]
 
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When [[Jon Snow]] comes to [[parley]] with Mance Rayder (actually to kill him), Mance shows him a huge horn, claiming it is the legendary Horn of Winter. He tells Jon to deliver an ultimatum to [[Castle Black]]: unless the wildlings are allowed to pass the Wall within three days, he will blow the horn and destroy the Wall. The horn is destroyed while Mance is executed. However, later Tormund tells Jon that the destroyed horn was a fake; Mance has never found the true horn. There is a theory that the [[Old warhorn|broken warhorn]] which Sam has in possession is the Horn of Winter, but it has not been verified so far.
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 18 March 2024

"Lucky for you southerners, the Free Folk rallied to a King-Beyond-the-Wall, as we will when need be."
Ygritte[src]

Joramun[a] was a legendary King-Beyond-the-Wall.

Biography

According to legend, Joramun gathered the Free Folk to battle Night's King, who had made the Night's Watch into his personal army. He joined forces with the Stark King of Winter, Brandon the Breaker and together they brought down Night's King.[1]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Joramun is a legendary King-Beyond-the-Wall who not only fought Night's King, but also blew the Horn of Winter to wake giants from the earth.

According to Mance Rayder and Ygritte, the Horn is also capable of bringing the Wall down, but that was never mentioned in the original legend.

Given that the Night's King was only the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, he and Joramun lived relatively soon after the Wall was completed - which may imply that Joramun was the very first King-Beyond-the-Wall, though this has not been confirmed.

When Jon Snow comes to parley with Mance Rayder (actually to kill him), Mance shows him a huge horn, claiming it is the legendary Horn of Winter. He tells Jon to deliver an ultimatum to Castle Black: unless the wildlings are allowed to pass the Wall within three days, he will blow the horn and destroy the Wall. The horn is destroyed while Mance is executed. However, later Tormund tells Jon that the destroyed horn was a fake; Mance has never found the true horn. There is a theory that the broken warhorn which Sam has in possession is the Horn of Winter, but it has not been verified so far.

Appearances

References

Notes

  1. Conjecture based on information from A Song of Ice and Fire; may be subject to change.

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