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*Prince [[Rhaegar]] liked to sleep in the ruined hall of [[Summerhall]], beneath the moon and the stars.  
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*Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] liked to sleep in the ruined hall of [[Summerhall]], beneath the moon and the stars.  
  
 
*During [[Ramsay Bolton]]’s wedding to “Arya Stark” in [[Winterfell]]’s godswood above the treetops a crescent moon is floating in a dark sky, half obscured by mist, like an eye peering through a veil of silk.
 
*During [[Ramsay Bolton]]’s wedding to “Arya Stark” in [[Winterfell]]’s godswood above the treetops a crescent moon is floating in a dark sky, half obscured by mist, like an eye peering through a veil of silk.
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*As the first sliver of a crescent moon comes peeking through the clouds, Bran and his companions finally stumble into the abandoned [[wildling]] village by the lake.  
 
*As the first sliver of a crescent moon comes peeking through the clouds, Bran and his companions finally stumble into the abandoned [[wildling]] village by the lake.  
  
*[[Khal Drogo]]’s [[khalasar]] rode through the [[Forest of Qohor]] for half a moon.  
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*Khal [[Drogo]]’s [[khalasar]] rode through the [[Forest of Qohor]] for half a moon.  
  
*A story told to misbehaving children said that on moonless nights bats would fly from [[Harrenhal]] and take the bad children back to [[Danelle Lothston|Mad Danelle]].{{ref|affc|9}}
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*A story told to misbehaving children said that on moonless nights bats would fly from [[Harrenhal]] and take the bad children back to Mad [[Danelle Lothston]].{{ref|affc|9}}
  
 
*The [[Wall]] shimmers pale and icy like a frozen stream when the moon comes out.
 
*The [[Wall]] shimmers pale and icy like a frozen stream when the moon comes out.
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*The moon is almost full when [[Asha Greyjoy]] is at [[Deepwood Motte]].  
 
*The moon is almost full when [[Asha Greyjoy]] is at [[Deepwood Motte]].  
  
*[[Qarl]] the maid stands over a dying northman at [[Deepwood Motte]], his long-sword dripping and moonlight shinning in his eyes.  
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*[[Qarl the Maid]] stands over a dying northman at [[Deepwood Motte]], his long-sword dripping and moonlight shinning in his eyes.  
  
 
*[[Tristan Rivers]] thinks that [[Illyrio Mopatis]]’s plan changes every time the moon turns.  
 
*[[Tristan Rivers]] thinks that [[Illyrio Mopatis]]’s plan changes every time the moon turns.  

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House Yronwood soldiers make their way during a full moon - by Tomasz Jedruszek. © Fantasy Flight Games
Soldiers rush to battle by the light of a full moon. © Fantasy Flight Games

The moon is a natural satellite to the planet of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire world.

The moon looks the same as the Earth’s moon and goes through very similar phases.

Qartheen believe that dragons were hatched from a second moon that came too close to the sun and cracked, while Dothraki believe that the moon is a goddess, wife to the sun.[1]

References in the books

A Song of Ice and Fire
  • During Ramsay Bolton’s wedding to “Arya Stark” in Winterfell’s godswood above the treetops a crescent moon is floating in a dark sky, half obscured by mist, like an eye peering through a veil of silk.
  • When Reek emerges from the dungeons and into the Dreadfort’s yard a full moon is rising over the castle’s eastern walls.
  • A full moon floats above the mast of the Shy Maid, Tyrion thinks it is following him downriver, like some great eye.
  • Dark clouds are scuttling across the face of a sickle moon as sixty three ironmen are flayed and impaled by the Boltons.
  • At first sight Vaes Tolorro is described by Daenerys’s outriders as a city as pale as the moon and lovely as a maid. [2]
  • Tyrion has never seen a bigger moon than the one he sees aboard the Selaesori Qhoran when the ship is sailing too close to Valyria. Monstrous and swollen, it looks as if it has swallowed the sun and woken with a fever.
  • They say never drink with Dornishmen when the moon is full.
  • As the first sliver of a crescent moon comes peeking through the clouds, Bran and his companions finally stumble into the abandoned wildling village by the lake.
  • A story told to misbehaving children said that on moonless nights bats would fly from Harrenhal and take the bad children back to Mad Danelle Lothston.[3]
  • The Wall shimmers pale and icy like a frozen stream when the moon comes out.
  • Roose Bolton’s eyes look empty in the moonlight, as if there were no one behind them.
  • Ghost’s red eyes glow like pools of fire in the moonlight.
  • A half-moon floats in the sky above Meereen when Daenerys receives Daario Naharis on her terrace, moonlight glimmers in his eyes.
  • Benerro jabs a finger at the moon, makes a fist and spreads it wide as Tyrion watches him.
  • The light of the waning moon spills across the bedchamber of the Merchant’s House when Tyrion is in fetters.
  • The moon kisses Jon Snow and etches his shadow against the Wall.
  • Daenerys sees a pale crescent moon floating high above the grass while wandering lost in the Dothraki Sea.
  • The moon is half-full when Val goes to find Tormund Giantsbane, its light turns her hair a pale silver and leaves her cheeks as white as snow.
  • No moonlight ever touches the stoney halls of the caves beneath the hill where the three-eyed crow lives.

See also

References and Notes