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The '''Ice Dragon''' is a constellation of stars to the north in the [[Westeros]]i sky.  It is likely named after the mythical Westerosi [[Ice Dragon]].   
 
The '''Ice Dragon''' is a constellation of stars to the north in the [[Westeros]]i sky.  It is likely named after the mythical Westerosi [[Ice Dragon]].   
 
==About==
 
==About==
The Ice Dragon's blue eye points north. <ref>[[The Sworn Sword]]</ref> Following the Ice Dragon's tail will take you south. {{Ref|aSoS|46}} The Ice Dragon also appears in the tales of [[Old Nan]]. She told that the breath of the Ice Dragon was very cold. <ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]]</ref>
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The Ice Dragon's blue eye points north. <ref>[[The Sworn Sword]]</ref>{{Ref|TSS|''Legends II'', ISNB 0-00-715436-4, page 161 of 88-190}} Following the Ice Dragon's tail will take you south. {{Ref|aSoS|46}} The Ice Dragon also appears in the tales of [[Old Nan]]. She told that the breath of the Ice Dragon was very cold. <ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]]</ref>
==Recent Events==
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==References in the books==
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===The Sworn Sword===
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On the way to [[Standfast]] with his squire [[Egg]], [[Dunk]] looks up to the night sky and sees his familiar friends, the various star constellations, one of which is the Ice Dragon.  There are clouds in the north so the dragon's blue eye is obscured. {{Ref|TSS|''Legends II'', ISNB 0-00-715436-4, page 161 of 88-190}}
 
===A Clash of Kings===
 
===A Clash of Kings===
 
When [[Bran]] asks the wildling woman [[Osha]] how to get to the [[Wall]] and beyond she tells him to ''"look for the Ice Dragon"'', and chase the blue star in the rider's eye. {{ref|ACOK|35}}  
 
When [[Bran]] asks the wildling woman [[Osha]] how to get to the [[Wall]] and beyond she tells him to ''"look for the Ice Dragon"'', and chase the blue star in the rider's eye. {{ref|ACOK|35}}  

Revision as of 00:21, 29 July 2013

The Ice Dragon is a constellation of stars to the north in the Westerosi sky. It is likely named after the mythical Westerosi Ice Dragon.

About

The Ice Dragon's blue eye points north. [1][2] Following the Ice Dragon's tail will take you south. [3] The Ice Dragon also appears in the tales of Old Nan. She told that the breath of the Ice Dragon was very cold. [4]

References in the books

The Sworn Sword

On the way to Standfast with his squire Egg, Dunk looks up to the night sky and sees his familiar friends, the various star constellations, one of which is the Ice Dragon. There are clouds in the north so the dragon's blue eye is obscured. [2]

A Clash of Kings

When Bran asks the wildling woman Osha how to get to the Wall and beyond she tells him to "look for the Ice Dragon", and chase the blue star in the rider's eye. [5]

A Storm of Swords

During their journey to the Wall, when Bran and his companions lost their way a few times, they needed only to wait for a clear cold night when the clouds did not intrude, and look up at the sky for the Ice Dragon. Bran remembers that the blue star in the dragon’s eye points the way north, as Osha had told him once. [6] [7]

The night before the planned attempt by the wildlings to scale the Wall Jon Snow goes to look for Ghost, he looks at the stars and thinks that he is old friends with the Ice Dragon. [8]

Trying to get back to the Wall from Craster's Keep with Gilly and her babe Samwell Tarly follows the Ice Dragon's tail on clear nights to ensure that they keep going south. [9]

See also

Quotes

“The way’s easy. Look for the Ice Dragon, and chase the blue star in the rider’s eye." - [10]

- Osha, telling Bran the way north

References and Notes

  1. The Sworn Sword
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Sworn Sword, Legends II, ISNB 0-00-715436-4, page 161 of 88-190.
  3. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 46, Samwell III.
  4. A Dance with Dragons
  5. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 35, Bran V.
  6. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 24, Bran II, p 274.
  7. In ACOK Osha told Bran to chase the blue star in the rider’s eye, but in ASOS Bran recalls Osha saying the blue star in dragon's eye points north. This may be an error similar to the description of Renly Baratheon’s eye colour. In A Game of Thrones Renly is said to wear green to match his eyes, but he is later described as having blue eyes.
  8. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 26, Jon III, p 294.
  9. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 46, Samwell III, p 530.
  10. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 35, Bran V, p 521.