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− | He tried to cross the [[Wall]] by digging through it's base. When he was midway under the ice, he was discovered by a patrol from the [[Nightfort]]. Instead of trying to stop the wildling, they decided to wall him in alive. The legend says that by listening the ear against the [[Wall]], one can still hear the sound of Arson's axe digging away at the ice. Since this time, the [[Night's Watch]] sends infrequent patrols along the base of the Wall on | + | He tried to cross the [[Wall]] by digging through it's base. When he was midway under the ice, he was discovered by a patrol from the [[Nightfort]]. Instead of trying to stop the wildling, they decided to wall him in alive. The legend says that by listening the ear against the [[Wall]], one can still hear the sound of Arson's axe digging away at the ice. Since this time, the [[Night's Watch]] sends infrequent patrols along the base of the Wall on its northern face to look for traces of excavation.{{ref|asos|26}} |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:44, 21 April 2021
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Alias | Arson Iceaxe |
Culture | Free folk |
Book | A Storm of Swords (mentioned) |
Arson, better known as Arson Iceaxe, was a wildling raider.
History
He tried to cross the Wall by digging through it's base. When he was midway under the ice, he was discovered by a patrol from the Nightfort. Instead of trying to stop the wildling, they decided to wall him in alive. The legend says that by listening the ear against the Wall, one can still hear the sound of Arson's axe digging away at the ice. Since this time, the Night's Watch sends infrequent patrols along the base of the Wall on its northern face to look for traces of excavation.[1]
References
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 26, Jon III.