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==[[Season 2]]==
 
==[[Season 2]]==
The Red Comet can be 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]] while others consider the red color to represent the blood of [[Eddard Stark]]. However, the [[wildling]] woman [[Osha]] is convinced that the comet means that dragons are once again alive somewhere in the world.<ref>[[The North Remembers]]</ref>
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The Red Comet can be 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]] while others consider the red color to represent the blood of [[Eddard Stark]]. However, the [[wildling]] woman [[Osha]] is convinced that the comet means that dragons are once again alive somewhere in the world.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 07:00, 3 April 2012

Red Comet

The Red Comet as it appears over Winterfell.

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 Four Kings and the hatching of the dragons of Daenerys Targaryen.

Season 2

The Red Comet can be 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 while others consider the red color to represent the blood of Eddard Stark. However, the wildling woman Osha is convinced that the comet means that dragons are once again alive somewhere in the world.[1]

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