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[[File:StannisNorthRemember.jpg|right|thumb|<small>According to [[Melisandre]], Stannis Baratheon is the prophesied Prince That Was Promised, the Warrior of Light.</small>]]
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[[File:StannisNorthRemember.jpg|right|300px|thumb|According to [[Melisandre]], Stannis Baratheon is the prophesied Lord's Chosen, the Warrior of Light.]]
   
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{{Quote|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|Valar Morghulis}}
'''"The Prince That Was Promised"'''<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIe0Q3PgcOw Game of Thrones Season 2: 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 [[Faith of the Lord of Light|religion]] of the [[Lord of Light]]. There are many theories as to who this may be in the series, the chief suspects being Jon Snow, Stannis Baratheon, and Daenaerys Targaryen. There is not as much mention of this figure as there is of Azor Ahai reborn. Azor Ahai is said to be born amidst salt and smoke and will wield the sword lightbringer. The prince who was promised does not need to meet these characteristics. With this in mind the most likely person to be Azor Ahai is Daenaerys and the Prince who was Promised is Jon Snow. Melisandre has proclaimed Stannis as both of these figures, yet it is not said anywhere else that they are the same person. Stannis is said to wield lightbringer, but we are given a hint from Maester Aemon that it is not the true sword, as it does not give off heat, it only shines prettily.Daenaerys does not however have the sword, yet she does have dragons, and she can't be burned. If Azor Ahai, who was a man, could be reborn as a woman, could the dragons, particularly Drogon, represent a reincarnation of the mythical sword? It's a subject of much controversy and Martin has said in interviews that all will be made clear by the end. Knowing Martin, we can only hope...
 
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'''"The Prince That Was Promised"'''<ref>Game of Thrones Season 2 featurette: Religions of Westeros</ref> or '''"The One Who Was Promised"'''<ref>[https://vimeo.com/130692253]</ref>, also known as the '''Lord's Chosen''', the '''Son of Fire''' and the '''Warrior of Light'''<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>, is a mythic figure in the religion of the [[Lord of Light]]. According to prophecy, this figure 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>
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According to Lady [[Melisandre]], priestess of the Lord of Light, [[Stannis Baratheon]] is the prophesied Prince.
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Another [[Red Priestess (High Sparrow)|Red Priestess]], this one in [[Volantis]], preaches to a group of slaves that [[Daenerys Targaryen]] is their prophesied savior.<ref>"[[High Sparrow (episode)|High Sparrow]]"</ref>
   
 
== In the books ==
 
== In the books ==
In the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' novels, the Prince That Was Promised is also known as Azor Ahai. He is 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.
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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.
   
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The prophecy about the Prince That Was Promised said he would be born from the line of House Targaryen - Stannis Baratheon does match this description because his grandmother was a Targaryen.
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== See also ==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Azor_Ahai The Prince That Was Promised at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
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StannisNorthRemember

According to Melisandre, Stannis Baratheon is the prophesied Lord's Chosen, the Warrior of Light.

"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[src]

"The Prince That Was Promised"[1] or "The One Who Was Promised"[2], also known as the Lord's Chosen, the Son of Fire and the Warrior of Light[3], is a mythic figure in the religion of the Lord of Light. According to prophecy, this figure would be reborn "amidst salt and smoke"[4] and pull a flaming sword from the flames, Lightbringer, to combat the coming darkness.[5]

According to Lady Melisandre, priestess of the Lord of Light, Stannis Baratheon is the prophesied Prince.

Another Red Priestess, this one in Volantis, preaches to a group of slaves that Daenerys Targaryen is their prophesied savior.[6]

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.

The prophecy about the Prince That Was Promised said he would be born from the line of House Targaryen - Stannis Baratheon does match this description because his grandmother was a Targaryen.

See also

References

  1. Game of Thrones Season 2 featurette: Religions of Westeros
  2. [1]
  3. "Valar Morghulis"
  4. "Garden of Bones"
  5. "The North Remembers"
  6. "High Sparrow"

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