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+ | '''"The Prince That Was Promised"''',<ref>Game of Thrones Season 2 featurette: Religions of Westeros</ref> also known as the '''Son of Fire''' and '''Warrior of Light''',<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref> is a mythic figure in the religion of the [[Lord of Light]]. According to prophecy, the Prince That Was Promised would be reborn "amidst salt and smoke"<ref>"[[Garden of Bones]]"</ref> and pull a flaming sword from the flames, [[Lightbringer]], to combat the coming darkness.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref> |
According to Lady [[Melisandre]], priestess of the Lord of Light, [[Stannis Baratheon]] is the prophesied Prince. |
According to Lady [[Melisandre]], priestess of the Lord of Light, [[Stannis Baratheon]] is the prophesied Prince. |
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Revision as of 21:46, 12 March 2015
- "You will betray the men serving you, you will betray your family, you will betray everything you once held dear... and it will all be worth it, because you are the Son of Fire, you are the Warrior of Light."
- ―Melisandre to Stannis Baratheon
"The Prince That Was Promised",[1] also known as the Son of Fire and Warrior of Light,[2] is a mythic figure in the religion of the Lord of Light. According to prophecy, the Prince That Was Promised would be reborn "amidst salt and smoke"[3] and pull a flaming sword from the flames, Lightbringer, to combat the coming darkness.[4]
According to Lady Melisandre, priestess of the Lord of Light, Stannis Baratheon is the prophesied Prince.
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Prince That Was Promised is implied to be the reincarnation of a hero known as Azor Ahai. He was a legendary warrior who rose up and defeated the Others - the books' name for the White Walkers - during the Long Night. He wielded a sword of fire, called Lightbringer. There is some debate amongst fans as to the interchangeability of "Azor Ahai" and "The Prince That Was Promised". It seems that Azor Ahai is the name given to the legendary figure, while the Prince That Was Promised is more properly his reincarnation. However, the books do not in fact make explicit the connection between the stories of Azor Ahai and the prophecies of the Prince That Was Promised.
See also
- The prince that was promised on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
References
- ↑ Game of Thrones Season 2 featurette: Religions of Westeros
- ↑ "Valar Morghulis"
- ↑ "Garden of Bones"
- ↑ "The North Remembers"
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