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==History== |
==History== |
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===[[Season 2]]=== |
===[[Season 2]]=== |
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− | The Red Comet was seen in the skies over most of the two continents. Its significance is discussed by the people of [[Winterfell]], who seem divided on it being an omen of King [[Robb Stark]]'s victory or if its red color indicates a triumph for the forces of [[House Lannister]] |
+ | The Red Comet was seen in the skies over most of the two continents. Its significance is discussed by the people of [[Winterfell]], who seem divided on it being an omen of King [[Robb Stark]]'s victory or if its red color indicates a triumph for the forces of [[House Lannister]]. Still others consider the red color to represent the blood of [[Eddard Stark]]. However, the [[wildling]] woman [[Osha]] dismisses all of these suggestions: she maintains that the comet signifies nothing more or less than the return of [[dragons]].<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref> |
==In the Books== |
==In the Books== |
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+ | The Red Comet is first seen in the books by Jhogo, before Khal Drogo's funeral pyre. It is used as a symbol to light the pyre on fire, as it is believed the brighter the star, the fiercer a man burned in life. |
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⚫ | In the books, the Red Comet is seen throughout the known world and interpreted in different manners by different people. Some see it as harbinger of their victory - or the enemy's - in the War of the Five Kings or as an omen of vengeance, while to many more it signifies the onset of war and the bloodshed that's to come. The Comet is also interpreted by [[Daenerys]] as a sign that she must venture into the [[Red Waste]]. |
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⚫ | In the books, the Red Comet is seen throughout the known world and interpreted in different manners by different people. Some see it as harbinger of their victory - or the enemy's - in the War of the Five Kings or as an omen of vengeance, while to many more it signifies the onset of war and the bloodshed that's to come. The Comet is also interpreted by [[Daenerys]] as a sign that she must venture into the [[Red Waste]]. [[Old Nan]] was the only character to interpret it as dragons. |
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It also receives different names. In [[King's Landing]] it is referred to as "King [[Joffrey]]'s comet" at court and the "Red Messenger" in the streets. Soldiers in [[the Riverlands]] also call it the Red Messenger. The members of the [[Night's Watch]] that take part in the [[Great Ranging]] refer to it as "Mormont's Torch", while [[Gendry]] calls it the "Red Sword" on account of its shape. The [[Dothraki]] of Daenerys' [[khalasar]] call it "shierak qiya", meaning "bleeding star". |
It also receives different names. In [[King's Landing]] it is referred to as "King [[Joffrey]]'s comet" at court and the "Red Messenger" in the streets. Soldiers in [[the Riverlands]] also call it the Red Messenger. The members of the [[Night's Watch]] that take part in the [[Great Ranging]] refer to it as "Mormont's Torch", while [[Gendry]] calls it the "Red Sword" on account of its shape. The [[Dothraki]] of Daenerys' [[khalasar]] call it "shierak qiya", meaning "bleeding star". |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Revision as of 19:47, 23 July 2015
- "Stars don't fall for men. But the comet means one thing, boy. Dragons."
- ―Osha
The Red Comet, also called the Red Messenger or Red Sword, is an astronomical phenomenon. It appeared in the skies over both Westeros and Essos shortly after the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings and the hatching of the dragons of Daenerys Targaryen.
History
Season 2
The Red Comet was seen in the skies over most of the two continents. Its significance is discussed by the people of Winterfell, who seem divided on it being an omen of King Robb Stark's victory or if its red color indicates a triumph for the forces of House Lannister. Still others consider the red color to represent the blood of Eddard Stark. However, the wildling woman Osha dismisses all of these suggestions: she maintains that the comet signifies nothing more or less than the return of dragons.[1]
In the Books
The Red Comet is first seen in the books by Jhogo, before Khal Drogo's funeral pyre. It is used as a symbol to light the pyre on fire, as it is believed the brighter the star, the fiercer a man burned in life.
In the books, the Red Comet is seen throughout the known world and interpreted in different manners by different people. Some see it as harbinger of their victory - or the enemy's - in the War of the Five Kings or as an omen of vengeance, while to many more it signifies the onset of war and the bloodshed that's to come. The Comet is also interpreted by Daenerys as a sign that she must venture into the Red Waste. Old Nan was the only character to interpret it as dragons.
It also receives different names. In King's Landing it is referred to as "King Joffrey's comet" at court and the "Red Messenger" in the streets. Soldiers in the Riverlands also call it the Red Messenger. The members of the Night's Watch that take part in the Great Ranging refer to it as "Mormont's Torch", while Gendry calls it the "Red Sword" on account of its shape. The Dothraki of Daenerys' khalasar call it "shierak qiya", meaning "bleeding star".
See also
- Red comet on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books)