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The '''finger dance''' is a game played by people from the [[Iron Islands]]. It is played between at least two people and consists of  spinning short-hafted axes at each other. One must catch the axe or leap over it without missing a step. It is called the finger dance because  the dance usually ended when one of the dancers lost a finger, or more.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter  24|Chapter 24]], Theon</ref>
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The '''finger dance''' is a traditional game and dance played by the [[ironborn]] of the [[Iron Islands]]. It is played by at least two people who throw a [[Armament|hand axe]] at each other. One must catch the axe or leap over it without missing a step. The name comes from the fact that the game usually ends with a dancer losing one or more of his fingers.{{Ref|aCoK|24}} ''[[Fingerdancer]]'' is a longship of the [[Iron Fleet]].{{ref|ADWD|63}}
  
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According to ironborn legend, [[Harras Hoare]], known as Harras Stump-hand, succeeded [[Rognar II Greyiron]] as [[King of the Iron Islands]] by winning the finger dance, losing two fingers in the process. Archmaester [[Haereg]] instead attributes Harras's selection as king to his marrying an [[Andals|Andal]] maiden and gaining her family as allies during the [[Andal invasion]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Iron Kings}}
  
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[[Balon Greyjoy]], [[Lord of the Iron Islands]], was skilled at the finger dance by the age of thirteen.{{ref|AFFC|1}} During a finger dance between Balon's brothers, [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron]] and [[Urrigon Greyjoy]], fourteen-year-old Urri lost half his hand and later died of infection. The memory still haunts Aeron.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}
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==Recent Events==
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[[Theon Greyjoy]] sees three men doing the finger dance in the hall of [[Pyke]].{{ref|ACOK|24}}
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During the [[kingsmoot]], [[Eldred Codd]] loses the finger dance to [[Qarl the Maid]] when one of his fingers lands in [[Ralf the Limper]]'s cup.{{ref|AFFC|18}}
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Drunken [[ironborn]] play the game at [[Oakenshield Castle]] during the [[taking of the Shields]].{{ref|AFFC|29}}
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 6 September 2021

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The finger dance is a traditional game and dance played by the ironborn of the Iron Islands. It is played by at least two people who throw a hand axe at each other. One must catch the axe or leap over it without missing a step. The name comes from the fact that the game usually ends with a dancer losing one or more of his fingers.[1] Fingerdancer is a longship of the Iron Fleet.[2]

History

According to ironborn legend, Harras Hoare, known as Harras Stump-hand, succeeded Rognar II Greyiron as King of the Iron Islands by winning the finger dance, losing two fingers in the process. Archmaester Haereg instead attributes Harras's selection as king to his marrying an Andal maiden and gaining her family as allies during the Andal invasion.[3]

Balon Greyjoy, Lord of the Iron Islands, was skilled at the finger dance by the age of thirteen.[4] During a finger dance between Balon's brothers, Aeron and Urrigon Greyjoy, fourteen-year-old Urri lost half his hand and later died of infection. The memory still haunts Aeron.[4]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

Theon Greyjoy sees three men doing the finger dance in the hall of Pyke.[1]

A Feast for Crows

During the kingsmoot, Eldred Codd loses the finger dance to Qarl the Maid when one of his fingers lands in Ralf the Limper's cup.[5]

Drunken ironborn play the game at Oakenshield Castle during the taking of the Shields.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 24, Theon II.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 63, Victarion I.
  3. The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Islands: The Iron Kings.
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1, The Prophet.
  5. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 18, The Iron Captain.
  6. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 29, The Reaver.