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[[Image:Eddard and Ice.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Ice]], Eddard Stark's greatsword, made of Valyrian steel.]]
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[[File:Eddard_and_Ice.png|thumb|250px|[[Ice]], [[Eddard Stark]]'s greatsword, made of Valyrian steel.]]
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{{Quote|Careful, Your Grace, nothing cuts like Valyrian steel.|Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] to King [[Joffrey]]|The Lion and the Rose}}
[[Image:Dragons forge Valyrian steel.png|thumb|According to legend, Valyrian steel was forged with spells and dragon-fire.]]
 
'''Valyrian steel''' is a form of metal that was forged in the days of the mighty [[Valyria]]n Freehold. It is exceptionally sharp, tremendously strong, and extravagantly expensive.
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'''Valyrian steel''' is a form of metal that was forged in the days of the mighty [[Valyrian Freehold]]. It is exceptionally sharp, tremendously strong yet light, requires no maintenance and extravagantly expensive.
   
Some [[maesters]] also bear a valyrian steel link in the maester chain they wear. It is a sign that said maester has studied the "higher mysteries" - magic. This field of study, however, is mostly theoretical and its purpose is to demonstrate that magic, if it ever existed, is now extinct.
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Some [[maesters]] also bear a Valyrian steel link in the maester chain they wear. It is a sign that said maester has studied the "higher mysteries" - [[magic]] . This field of study, however, is mostly theoretical and its purpose is to demonstrate that magic, if it ever existed, is now extinct.
   
 
==Valyrian steel swords==
 
==Valyrian steel swords==
 
[[Image:Dragons forge Valyrian steel.png|300px|thumb|According to legend, Valyrian steel was forged with spells and dragonfire.]]
 
* [[Dark Sister]], a longsword of [[House Targaryen]], held by [[Visenya Targaryen]], now lost.
 
* [[Dark Sister]], a longsword of [[House Targaryen]], held by [[Visenya Targaryen]], now lost.
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* [[Ice]], the ancestral greatsword of [[House Stark]]. Captured by House Lannister when Eddard Stark was taken prisoner, and used by [[Ilyn Payne]] to behead Lord Stark at [[Joffrey Baratheon]]'s command. After the [[Red Wedding]] and defeat of House Stark, [[Tywin Lannister]] had it melted down into two smaller longswords, one of which he gifted to his son, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]].
* [[Ice]], the greatsword of [[House Stark]], now in the possession of Ser [[Ilyn Payne]].
 
 
* [[Longclaw]], a bastard-sword of [[House Mormont]], given by [[Jeor Mormont]] to [[Jon Snow]].
 
* [[Longclaw]], a bastard-sword of [[House Mormont]], given by [[Jeor Mormont]] to [[Jon Snow]].
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*[[Widow's Wail]], the second longsword made from Ice. Given to [[Joffrey Baratheon]] as a wedding gift.
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*[[Catspaw assassin|Catspaw Assassin]]'s Dagger, an elaborate dagger with a [[Dragonbone|dragonbone]] hilt and a [[Valyrian steel]] blade.
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', the secret of forging Valyrian steel was lost in the Doom, making weapons made of it extremely expensive. Skilled smiths can reforge Valyrian steel weapons by melting down existing ones, but it's a difficult process. The master-blacksmiths of [[Qohor]] are noted as being among the few who can successfully reforge it.
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In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels the secret of forging Valyrian steel was lost in [[the Doom]], thus creating new Valyrian steel weapons became impossible. Valyrian steel was expensive to begin with, so Valyrian steel swords such as House Stark's Ice were already valued heirlooms passed down from one generation to the next in powerful noble families. In the three centuries since the destruction of Valyria, surviving Valyrian steel weapons became priceless, and the few noble Houses who possessed such weapons treasured them even more closely.
   
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Skilled smiths can reforge Valyrian steel weapons by melting down existing ones, but it's a difficult process. Two smaller Valyrian steel swords can be made out of a larger greatsword, or a large greatsword made by melting down multiple smaller swords, but the amount of Valyrian steel in the world is finite and extremely rare. The master-blacksmiths of [[Qohor]] are noted as being among the few who can successfully reforge it - though even they don't know how to make entirely new Valyrian steel. As in the series, the maesters of the Citadel possess some meager skill with the material, if only to provide Valyrian steel links to the few maesters who study magic. Only 1 in about 100 Maesters has a Valyrian Steel link in his chain, and the Archmaester of the field also possesses a ring, a rod, and a mask made from the metal. The rarity of such links isn't because it's a difficult practice to master, but because most Maesters are notoriously anti-magic, whilst others even refuse to believe such a force still exists in the world, or that it ever did to begin with.
Although Valyrian steel blades are scarce and costly, thousands of them are known to exist in the world, approximately two hundred in [[Westeros]] alone. Most of them are swords, but there are a few daggers and axes as well. Valyrian steel can be identified by its dusky, unsual color and the extreme sharpness of the blade.
 
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Although Valyrian steel blades are scarce and costly, several hundred of them are known to exist in the world, approximately two hundred in [[Westeros]] alone. Most of them are swords, but there are a few daggers and axes as well. Valyrian steel can be identified by its unusual dusky color, distinctive rippled pattern, and the extreme sharpness of the blade.
   
 
At least three times [[Tywin Lannister]] offered to buy Valyrian longswords from impoverished lesser houses, but his offers were firmly rejected. The little lordlings would gladly part with their daughters should a Lannister come asking, but they cherished their old family swords.
 
At least three times [[Tywin Lannister]] offered to buy Valyrian longswords from impoverished lesser houses, but his offers were firmly rejected. The little lordlings would gladly part with their daughters should a Lannister come asking, but they cherished their old family swords.
   
In addition to the above, other Valyrian steel weapons known to exist include Heartsbane ([[House Tarly]]), Lady Forlorn (House Corbray), Red Rain (House Drumm), and Nightfall ([[House Harlaw]]). Brightroar, the Valyrian sword of [[House Lannister]], was lost in an expedition to Valyria centuries ago. An attempt to find it, led by [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]]'s younger brother Gerion, apparently ended in failure, with no-one returning from the expedition. House Targaryen also possessed another Valyrian sword, Blackfyre, which was lost in the chaos following the First Blackfyre Rebellion more than a century before the events of the series.
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In addition to the above, other Valyrian steel weapons known to exist include Heartsbane ([[House Tarly]]), Lady Forlorn ([[House Corbray]]), Red Rain (House Drumm), and Nightfall ([[House Harlaw]]). Brightroar, the Valyrian sword of [[House Lannister]], was lost in an expedition to Valyria centuries ago. An attempt to find it, led by [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]]'s younger brother Gerion, apparently ended in failure, with no-one returning from the expedition. House Targaryen also possessed another Valyrian sword, Blackfyre, which was lost in the chaos following the First Blackfyre Rebellion more than a century before the events of the series.
   
 
Dawn, the sword of House Dayne, was not a Valyrian weapon but was held to have similar properties (it was forged from a meteorite).
 
Dawn, the sword of House Dayne, was not a Valyrian weapon but was held to have similar properties (it was forged from a meteorite).
   
Valyrian steel is vaguely similar to real-life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_steel Damascus steel], an exceptionally strong and sharp kind of steel made in ancient and medieval times, but whose method of creation became lost to history in the early modern era. However, Damascus steel isn't actually as strong as current kinds of steel made using modern techniques, but Valyrian steel as it is described in the books is apparently even stronger than modern steel. Another difference, of course, is that dragonfire was allegedly used to create Valyrian steel, something obviously impossible with Damascus steel.
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Valyrian steel is vaguely similar to real-life [[Wikipedia:Damascus steel|Damascus steel]], an exceptionally strong and sharp kind of steel made in ancient and medieval times, but whose method of creation became lost to history in the early modern era. However, Damascus steel isn't actually as strong as current kinds of steel made using modern techniques, but Valyrian steel as it is described in the books is apparently even stronger than modern steel.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org:8080/index.php/Valyrian_steel Valyrian steel at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the books).
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* {{AWOIAF}} (spoilers from the books)
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:25, 17 April 2014

Eddard and Ice

Ice, Eddard Stark's greatsword, made of Valyrian steel.

"Careful, Your Grace, nothing cuts like Valyrian steel."
―Grand Maester Pycelle to King Joffrey[src]

Valyrian steel is a form of metal that was forged in the days of the mighty Valyrian Freehold. It is exceptionally sharp, tremendously strong yet light, requires no maintenance and extravagantly expensive.

Some maesters also bear a Valyrian steel link in the maester chain they wear. It is a sign that said maester has studied the "higher mysteries" - magic . This field of study, however, is mostly theoretical and its purpose is to demonstrate that magic, if it ever existed, is now extinct.

Valyrian steel swords

Dragons forge Valyrian steel

According to legend, Valyrian steel was forged with spells and dragonfire.

In the books

In A Song of Ice and Fire novels the secret of forging Valyrian steel was lost in the Doom, thus creating new Valyrian steel weapons became impossible. Valyrian steel was expensive to begin with, so Valyrian steel swords such as House Stark's Ice were already valued heirlooms passed down from one generation to the next in powerful noble families. In the three centuries since the destruction of Valyria, surviving Valyrian steel weapons became priceless, and the few noble Houses who possessed such weapons treasured them even more closely.

Skilled smiths can reforge Valyrian steel weapons by melting down existing ones, but it's a difficult process. Two smaller Valyrian steel swords can be made out of a larger greatsword, or a large greatsword made by melting down multiple smaller swords, but the amount of Valyrian steel in the world is finite and extremely rare. The master-blacksmiths of Qohor are noted as being among the few who can successfully reforge it - though even they don't know how to make entirely new Valyrian steel. As in the series, the maesters of the Citadel possess some meager skill with the material, if only to provide Valyrian steel links to the few maesters who study magic. Only 1 in about 100 Maesters has a Valyrian Steel link in his chain, and the Archmaester of the field also possesses a ring, a rod, and a mask made from the metal. The rarity of such links isn't because it's a difficult practice to master, but because most Maesters are notoriously anti-magic, whilst others even refuse to believe such a force still exists in the world, or that it ever did to begin with.

Although Valyrian steel blades are scarce and costly, several hundred of them are known to exist in the world, approximately two hundred in Westeros alone. Most of them are swords, but there are a few daggers and axes as well. Valyrian steel can be identified by its unusual dusky color, distinctive rippled pattern, and the extreme sharpness of the blade.

At least three times Tywin Lannister offered to buy Valyrian longswords from impoverished lesser houses, but his offers were firmly rejected. The little lordlings would gladly part with their daughters should a Lannister come asking, but they cherished their old family swords.

In addition to the above, other Valyrian steel weapons known to exist include Heartsbane (House Tarly), Lady Forlorn (House Corbray), Red Rain (House Drumm), and Nightfall (House Harlaw). Brightroar, the Valyrian sword of House Lannister, was lost in an expedition to Valyria centuries ago. An attempt to find it, led by Tywin's younger brother Gerion, apparently ended in failure, with no-one returning from the expedition. House Targaryen also possessed another Valyrian sword, Blackfyre, which was lost in the chaos following the First Blackfyre Rebellion more than a century before the events of the series.

Dawn, the sword of House Dayne, was not a Valyrian weapon but was held to have similar properties (it was forged from a meteorite).

Valyrian steel is vaguely similar to real-life Damascus steel, an exceptionally strong and sharp kind of steel made in ancient and medieval times, but whose method of creation became lost to history in the early modern era. However, Damascus steel isn't actually as strong as current kinds of steel made using modern techniques, but Valyrian steel as it is described in the books is apparently even stronger than modern steel.

See also

References