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'''Longclaw''' is the ancestral [[Valyrian steel]] [[bastard sword]] of [[House Mormont]]. | '''Longclaw''' is the ancestral [[Valyrian steel]] [[bastard sword]] of [[House Mormont]]. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
− | Longclaw is a [[bastard sword]] or hand and a half sword, which means it is a good half a foot longer than a standard [[long sword]], tapered to thrust as well as slash. With three fullers incised into the blade to reduce weight. There are ripples in the dark steel indicating it is of [[Valyrian steel]]. It has a bear's head for the pommel.{{ref|AGOT|60}} | + | Longclaw is a [[bastard sword]] or hand and a half sword, which means it is a good half a foot longer than a standard [[long sword]], tapered to thrust as well as slash. With three fullers incised into the blade to reduce weight. There are ripples in the dark steel indicating it is of [[Valyrian steel]]. It has a [[bear]]'s head for the pommel.{{ref|AGOT|60}} |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The [[House Mormont|Mormonts]] have carried Longclaw for five hundred years. [[Jeor Mormont]] gave the blade to his son, [[Jorah Mormont]], when Jeor joined the [[Night's Watch]]. Jorah later brought dishonor to the House by selling poachers to a slaver, however, but he had the grace to leave the sword behind before he fled [[Bear Island]]. His aunt [[Maege Mormont]] returned the sword to her brother Jeor, who put it aside at [[Castle Black]] since the sight of it reminded him of his son's shame.{{ref|AGOT|60}} | + | The [[House Mormont|Mormonts]] have carried Longclaw for five hundred years. Lord [[Jeor Mormont]] gave the blade to his son, [[Jorah Mormont]], when Jeor joined the [[Night's Watch]]. Lord Jorah later brought dishonor to the House by selling poachers to a slaver, however, but he had the grace to leave the sword behind before he fled [[Bear Island]]. His aunt, [[Maege Mormont]], returned the sword to her brother Jeor, who put it aside at [[Castle Black]] since the sight of it reminded him of his son's shame.{{ref|AGOT|60}} |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ||
− | In saving | + | [[File:John Moriarty Longclaw.png|thumb|350px|[[Jon Snow]] holding Longclaw, by John Moriarty © Fantasy Flight Games]] |
+ | In saving the life of [[Jeor Mormont]], [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], from a [[wight]] attack at [[Castle Black]], [[Jon Snow]] sets a fire that damages Longclaw's hilt, melting silver on the bear's head pommel and burning the crossguard and grip.{{ref|AGOT|52}} | ||
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+ | After finding the blade in the ashes of his bedchamber, Jeor has brothers of the [[Night's Watch]] repair the sword. The Lord Commander brings the sword to [[Donal Noye]] and [[Rudge]] in the forge. [[Halder]] helps [[Spotted Pate of Maidenpool|Pate]] carve stone for the pommel, which becomes a snarling [[wolf]]'s head of pale stone to reflect Jon's [[House Stark|Stark]] heritage. [[Samwell Tarly]] purchases garnets in [[Mole's Town]] so chips can be used for the wolf's eyes. The pommel is also weighted with [[lead]] to give better balance.{{ref|AGOT|60}} The sword has a soft leather grip.{{ref|ASOS|15}} | ||
− | + | Jeor gives the blade to Jon, who notes the appropriateness of a [[bastardy|bastard]] wielding a bastard sword. Jon's friends celebrate after he receives the blade.{{ref|agot|60}} | |
===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ||
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===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ||
− | Jon uses Longclaw when he escapes from [[ | + | Jon uses Longclaw when he escapes from [[Thenns]] at [[Queenscrown]].{{ref|ASOS|41}} He also wields the blade during the [[attack on Castle Black]].{{ref|ASOS|55}} |
===''A Dance with Dragons''=== | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== | ||
Jon beheads [[Janos Slynt]] with the bastard sword.{{ref|ADWD|7}} | Jon beheads [[Janos Slynt]] with the bastard sword.{{ref|ADWD|7}} | ||
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+ | ==Known wielders== | ||
+ | [[File:Longclaw, Sword of Jon Snow.jpg|thumb|100px|Longclaw from the Valyrian Steel ® Collection]] | ||
+ | *Lord Mormont, Jeor's grandfather.{{Ref|AGOT|60}} | ||
+ | *Lord Mormont, Jeor's father.{{Ref|AGOT|60}} | ||
+ | *Lord [[Jeor Mormont]]{{Ref|AGOT|60}} | ||
+ | *Lord [[Jorah Mormont]]{{Ref|AGOT|60}} | ||
+ | *[[Jon Snow]]{{Ref|AGOT|60}} | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Quote|The [[bastard sword|bastard blade]] glittered in the pale sunlight, dark and deadly.{{ref|AGOT|60}}|thoughts of [[Jon Snow]]}} |
− | {{ | + | {{Quote|The hilt had been fashioned new for him, adorned with a wolf's-head pommel in pale stone, but the blade itself was [[Valyrian steel]], old and light and deadly sharp.{{ref|ACOK|13}}|thoughts of [[Jon Snow]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|'''Godry''': A man who bears [[Valyrian]] steel should use it for more than scratching his arse.<br> | ||
'''Jon''': I use Longclaw when I must, ser.{{ref|ADWD|3}}|[[Godry Farring]] and [[Jon Snow]]}} | '''Jon''': I use Longclaw when I must, ser.{{ref|ADWD|3}}|[[Godry Farring]] and [[Jon Snow]]}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:House Mormont]] | ||
[[Category:Swords]] | [[Category:Swords]] | ||
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[[Category:Valyrian steel blades]] | [[Category:Valyrian steel blades]] | ||
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[[es:Garra]] | [[es:Garra]] | ||
[[fr:Grand-Griffe]] | [[fr:Grand-Griffe]] | ||
[[ru:Длинный коготь]] | [[ru:Длинный коготь]] | ||
[[zh:长爪]] | [[zh:长爪]] |
Revision as of 22:33, 15 May 2020
Longclaw is the ancestral Valyrian steel bastard sword of House Mormont.
Contents
Appearance
Longclaw is a bastard sword or hand and a half sword, which means it is a good half a foot longer than a standard long sword, tapered to thrust as well as slash. With three fullers incised into the blade to reduce weight. There are ripples in the dark steel indicating it is of Valyrian steel. It has a bear's head for the pommel.[1]
History
The Mormonts have carried Longclaw for five hundred years. Lord Jeor Mormont gave the blade to his son, Jorah Mormont, when Jeor joined the Night's Watch. Lord Jorah later brought dishonor to the House by selling poachers to a slaver, however, but he had the grace to leave the sword behind before he fled Bear Island. His aunt, Maege Mormont, returned the sword to her brother Jeor, who put it aside at Castle Black since the sight of it reminded him of his son's shame.[1]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
In saving the life of Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, from a wight attack at Castle Black, Jon Snow sets a fire that damages Longclaw's hilt, melting silver on the bear's head pommel and burning the crossguard and grip.[2]
After finding the blade in the ashes of his bedchamber, Jeor has brothers of the Night's Watch repair the sword. The Lord Commander brings the sword to Donal Noye and Rudge in the forge. Halder helps Pate carve stone for the pommel, which becomes a snarling wolf's head of pale stone to reflect Jon's Stark heritage. Samwell Tarly purchases garnets in Mole's Town so chips can be used for the wolf's eyes. The pommel is also weighted with lead to give better balance.[1] The sword has a soft leather grip.[3]
Jeor gives the blade to Jon, who notes the appropriateness of a bastard wielding a bastard sword. Jon's friends celebrate after he receives the blade.[1]
A Clash of Kings
Jon uses Longclaw in combat with wildlings[4] and later with Qhorin Halfhand.[5]
A Storm of Swords
Jon uses Longclaw when he escapes from Thenns at Queenscrown.[6] He also wields the blade during the attack on Castle Black.[7]
A Dance with Dragons
Jon beheads Janos Slynt with the bastard sword.[8]
Known wielders
- Lord Mormont, Jeor's grandfather.[1]
- Lord Mormont, Jeor's father.[1]
- Lord Jeor Mormont[1]
- Lord Jorah Mormont[1]
- Jon Snow[1]
Quotes
The bastard blade glittered in the pale sunlight, dark and deadly.[1]
—thoughts of Jon Snow
The hilt had been fashioned new for him, adorned with a wolf's-head pommel in pale stone, but the blade itself was Valyrian steel, old and light and deadly sharp.[9]
—thoughts of Jon Snow
Godry: A man who bears Valyrian steel should use it for more than scratching his arse.
Jon: I use Longclaw when I must, ser.[10]—Godry Farring and Jon Snow
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 60, Jon VIII.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 52, Jon VII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 15, Jon II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 51, Jon VI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 68, Jon VIII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 41, Jon V.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 55, Jon VII.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 7, Jon II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 13, Jon II.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 3, Jon I.