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| Origin= Tropical islands in the [[Jade Sea]], [[Essos]]
 
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{{Quote|The cause appears to be manticore venom...horrible poison...|Grand Maester [[Pycelle]]|The Children}}
'''Manticores''' are highly aggressive and extremely poisonous scorpion-like insects from the continent of [[Essos]].
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'''Manticores''' are highly aggressive and extremely venomous scorpion-like insects from the continent of [[Essos]].
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==Range==
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Manticores originate from several tropical islands in the [[Jade Sea]], in the distant east beyond [[Qarth]].
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Manticore venom is one of the deadliest known [[Poison|poisons]], however, and as a result manticores have been imported into the collections of assassins and alchemists across the world. The city of [[Mantarys]], east of the Free Cities and west of Slaver's Bay, is particularly noted as a producer of extracted manticore venom.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
 
==Biology==
 
==Biology==
Manticores have an overall body-plan similar to scorpions, but can grow almost as large as a lobster. They possess six legs and larger stinger-tail, which curves up over the body to hang over the head. They have a series of threatening-looking spines on each body segment, running up the sides of the body and tail. They are mostly green in color.
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Manticores are physically similar to scorpions, but can grow almost as large as a lobster. They possess six legs and larger stinger-tail, which curves up over the body, hanging over the head. They have a series of threatening-looking spines on each body segment, running up the sides of the body and tail. They are mostly green in color, with an irridescent sheen.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref>
   
Their most recognizable features are the designs on the plates of their bodies, particularly the marking on the final plate of their tails which resembles a human face.
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Their most recognizable features are the designs on the plates of their bodies, particularly the marking on the final plate of their tails which resembles a human face. Because of this design they are also sometimes referred to as the "Death's Head Manticore".<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
Manticore venom is extremely lethal, and even a single sting is usually more than enough to kill a person.
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Manticore venom is extremely lethal, and even a single sting is usually more than enough to kill a person. Extracted manticore venom is one of the most potent [[Poison|poisons]] used by the world's assassins: one usage is to coat bladed weapons with it so that even a single scratch will kill.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
=== [[Season 3]] ===
 
=== [[Season 3]] ===
An [[Unidentified Warlock|envoy]] of the [[Warlocks]] of [[Qarth]] attempts to assassinate [[Daenerys Targaryen]] using a manticore hidden inside a hollow wooden sphere. Before the creature can harm Daenerys with its lethal sting, Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] impales it with a dagger, killing it.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref>
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An [[Unidentified Warlock|agent]] of the [[Warlocks]] of [[Qarth]] attempts to assassinate [[Daenerys Targaryen]] using a manticore hidden inside a hollow wooden sphere. Before the creature can harm Daenerys with its lethal sting, Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] impales it with a dagger, killing it.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref>
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=== [[Season 4]] ===
 
=== [[Season 4]] ===
   
[[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] and [[Qyburn]] assess that [[Oberyn Martell]] coated his spear with Manticore venom prior to his duel with Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. While Gregor won the duel by crushing Oberyn's head in, the poisoned wounds he took left him in agony, and he is now comatose. The effects of the poison are terrible, making the flesh around Gregor's wounds putrify, which produces an overpowering stench. Pycelle regretfully tells Queen [[Cersei Lannister]] that Ser Gregor is beyond any hope of healing, but Qyburn insists that he can use the knowledge he has gained from unethical human experimentation to save Gregor's life. Cersei gives him permission to proceed, though he warns that the process will "change" Gregor.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
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[[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] and [[Qyburn]] assess that [[Oberyn Martell]] coated his spear with manticore venom prior to his duel with Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. While Gregor won the duel by crushing Oberyn's head in, the poisoned wounds he took left him in agony, and he is now comatose. The effects of the poison are horrific, making the flesh around Gregor's wounds putrefy, which produces an overpowering stench. Pycelle regretfully tells Queen [[Cersei Lannister]] that Ser Gregor is beyond any hope of healing, but Qyburn insists that he can use the knowledge he has gained from unethical human experimentation to save Gregor's life. Cersei gives him permission to proceed, though he warns that the process will "change" Gregor.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
 
==Image Gallery==
 
==Image Gallery==
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="170">
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="170">
 
Barristan Manticore S3 Ep1.jpg|[[Barristan Selmy]] kills a manticore.
 
Barristan Manticore S3 Ep1.jpg|[[Barristan Selmy]] kills a manticore.
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Oberyn selects manticores for his spears.png|[[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]] selects a manticore from his collection, to coat the blade of his spears with its venom (from "[[Poisons (Histories & Lore)]]".
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Daemon spear.png|Oberyn Martell's squire, Ser [[Daemon Sand]], smearing the blades of his spears with manticore venom.
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Manticore venom.png|[[Gregor Clegane]]'s putrefying wounds, the result of being poisoned with manticore venom.
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Manticore Concept Art.jpg|Manticore concept art.
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TLL Asher spots a Manticore.gif|[[Asher Forrester]] spots a Manticore.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, manticores are venomous insects from Essos, said to live on the jungle-filled islands of the [[Jade Sea]], between [[Qarth]] and distant [[Asshai]]. They have a poisonous sting that is fatal to humans and kills the instant it reaches the heart unless a clotting agent is used to thicken it and delay its fatal effects. Manticore venom is a highly sought after poison by alchemists, [[Maesters]], and assassins. Thus the insects have been imported into private collections across Essos and Westeros.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, manticores are venomous insects from Essos, said to live on the jungle-filled islands of the [[Jade Sea]], between [[Qarth]] and distant [[Asshai]]. They have a poisonous sting that is fatal to humans and kills the instant it reaches the heart unless a clotting agent is used to thicken it and delay its fatal effects. Manticore venom is one of the deadliest poisons in the known world, and is highly sought after by alchemists, [[Maesters]], and (most of all) assassins. Thus the insects have been imported into private collections across Essos and Westeros: [[Syrio Forel]] mentions that he saw one in a menagerie of exotic animals in [[Braavos]], and [[Daenerys Targaryen]] sees a caged manticore in the market stalls of [[Vaes Dothrak]].
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When treating Gregor Clegane, Qyburn theorizes that Oberyn used his extensive knowledge of poisons to add a clotting agent to the manticore venom he coated his spear with, thickening it in order to slow its progress through the veins towards the heart, dragging out Gregor's agony. This also explains why Oberyn didn't finish off Gregor when he had the chance: he never intended to give him the mercy of a quick death.
   
 
Within the cultures of Westeros and Essos, the legendary manticore (after which the insect takes its name) is a chimeric creature with a human head, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail. [[Dragonstone (castle)|Dragonstone]] is adorned with gargoyles in the shape of manticores. A manticore is also the sigil of [[House Lorch]].
 
Within the cultures of Westeros and Essos, the legendary manticore (after which the insect takes its name) is a chimeric creature with a human head, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail. [[Dragonstone (castle)|Dragonstone]] is adorned with gargoyles in the shape of manticores. A manticore is also the sigil of [[House Lorch]].
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Revision as of 10:02, 18 January 2016

"The cause appears to be manticore venom...horrible poison..."
―Grand Maester Pycelle[src]

Manticores are highly aggressive and extremely venomous scorpion-like insects from the continent of Essos.

Range

Manticores originate from several tropical islands in the Jade Sea, in the distant east beyond Qarth.

Manticore venom is one of the deadliest known poisons, however, and as a result manticores have been imported into the collections of assassins and alchemists across the world. The city of Mantarys, east of the Free Cities and west of Slaver's Bay, is particularly noted as a producer of extracted manticore venom.[1]

Biology

Manticores are physically similar to scorpions, but can grow almost as large as a lobster. They possess six legs and larger stinger-tail, which curves up over the body, hanging over the head. They have a series of threatening-looking spines on each body segment, running up the sides of the body and tail. They are mostly green in color, with an irridescent sheen.[2]

Their most recognizable features are the designs on the plates of their bodies, particularly the marking on the final plate of their tails which resembles a human face. Because of this design they are also sometimes referred to as the "Death's Head Manticore".[3]

Manticore venom is extremely lethal, and even a single sting is usually more than enough to kill a person. Extracted manticore venom is one of the most potent poisons used by the world's assassins: one usage is to coat bladed weapons with it so that even a single scratch will kill.[4]

History

Season 3

An agent of the Warlocks of Qarth attempts to assassinate Daenerys Targaryen using a manticore hidden inside a hollow wooden sphere. Before the creature can harm Daenerys with its lethal sting, Ser Barristan Selmy impales it with a dagger, killing it.[5]

Season 4

Grand Maester Pycelle and Qyburn assess that Oberyn Martell coated his spear with manticore venom prior to his duel with Ser Gregor Clegane. While Gregor won the duel by crushing Oberyn's head in, the poisoned wounds he took left him in agony, and he is now comatose. The effects of the poison are horrific, making the flesh around Gregor's wounds putrefy, which produces an overpowering stench. Pycelle regretfully tells Queen Cersei Lannister that Ser Gregor is beyond any hope of healing, but Qyburn insists that he can use the knowledge he has gained from unethical human experimentation to save Gregor's life. Cersei gives him permission to proceed, though he warns that the process will "change" Gregor.[6]

Image Gallery

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, manticores are venomous insects from Essos, said to live on the jungle-filled islands of the Jade Sea, between Qarth and distant Asshai. They have a poisonous sting that is fatal to humans and kills the instant it reaches the heart unless a clotting agent is used to thicken it and delay its fatal effects. Manticore venom is one of the deadliest poisons in the known world, and is highly sought after by alchemists, Maesters, and (most of all) assassins. Thus the insects have been imported into private collections across Essos and Westeros: Syrio Forel mentions that he saw one in a menagerie of exotic animals in Braavos, and Daenerys Targaryen sees a caged manticore in the market stalls of Vaes Dothrak.

When treating Gregor Clegane, Qyburn theorizes that Oberyn used his extensive knowledge of poisons to add a clotting agent to the manticore venom he coated his spear with, thickening it in order to slow its progress through the veins towards the heart, dragging out Gregor's agony. This also explains why Oberyn didn't finish off Gregor when he had the chance: he never intended to give him the mercy of a quick death.

Within the cultures of Westeros and Essos, the legendary manticore (after which the insect takes its name) is a chimeric creature with a human head, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail. Dragonstone is adorned with gargoyles in the shape of manticores. A manticore is also the sigil of House Lorch.

See also

References

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