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− | ''' | + | The '''Shivers''' is a disease which has plagued [[Westeros]] on sevetal occasions. The most recently known occurrance of the disease was during the terrible winter of {{date|59}} to {{date|60}}.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
+ | The Shivers progresses quickly. First the afflicted will get a chill, then shivering that gets progressively worse, until it is so bad that the teeth chatter and the arms and legs convulse uncontrollably. When the end is near, the lips turn blue and the victim begins to cough up blood.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | ||
− | + | The course of the Shivers is remarkably swift: death can come within a day if he onset of the first chill. Old and young are most vulnerable, though even men in the prime of life can wake up healthy one morning and be struck dead by the next. In the winter of 59 and 60 AC, no more than one in five of those who caught the Shivers ever recovered.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | |
− | + | During the reign of [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]], many suspected that the plague was spread by rats, the small brown kind that sneak aboard sailing ships. It was clear that the disease was not native to Westeros, but spread from some foreign land, as it started in the ports of Westeros. Regardless, the [[maester]]s of the [[Citadel]] never conclusively determined if the rats were the cause of the spread of the disease.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | The Shivers struck [[Westeros]] in {{Date|59}}, during the first year of an especially cruel winter plagued by widespread famine. The first cases of the Shivers started in the eastern parts of the [[Seven Kingdoms]], moving across the [[Blackwater Bay]] and up the [[Blackwater Rush]], hitting the islands off the [[crownlands]], including [[Dragonstone]] and [[Driftmark]]. From there, the disease spread across the lands. [[Oldtown]] lost a quarter of its population, and [[King's Landing]] was hit hardest of all. Half of King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]]'s [[small council]] died, along with many of the lords of the Great Houses, a third of the [[maester]]s of the [[Citadel]], and the [[High Septon]]. King Jaehaerys's own six-year old daughter, Princess [[Daenerys Targaryen (daughter of Jaehaerys I)|Daenerys]], fell ill as well, and died a day and a half after first complaining of being cold in {{Date|60}}.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | ||
− | + | [[Qarl Corbray]], the Lord Commander of the [[City Watch of King's Landing]], succumbed to the Shivers as well, and many men of the City Watch fell ill, resulting in the city becoming truly lawless for a while. The people of King's Landing killed Lord [[Rego Draz]], the [[master of coin]], in {{Date|59}} when he happened upon a hungry and partially drunk crowd on the streets of the city. Enraged by the sight of the [[Pentos]]hi, blaming him for the high price of bread during thee famine, they attacked and killed Rego Draz, leaving his body on the street. Furious, King Jaehaerys rode forth himself to claim the body of his servant and find and punish the men responsible for his death.{{ref|FAB|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | |
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Revision as of 20:17, 22 December 2018
The Shivers is a disease which has plagued Westeros on sevetal occasions. The most recently known occurrance of the disease was during the terrible winter of 59 AC to 60 AC.[1]
Characteristics
The Shivers progresses quickly. First the afflicted will get a chill, then shivering that gets progressively worse, until it is so bad that the teeth chatter and the arms and legs convulse uncontrollably. When the end is near, the lips turn blue and the victim begins to cough up blood.[1]
The course of the Shivers is remarkably swift: death can come within a day if he onset of the first chill. Old and young are most vulnerable, though even men in the prime of life can wake up healthy one morning and be struck dead by the next. In the winter of 59 and 60 AC, no more than one in five of those who caught the Shivers ever recovered.[1]
During the reign of Jaehaerys I Targaryen, many suspected that the plague was spread by rats, the small brown kind that sneak aboard sailing ships. It was clear that the disease was not native to Westeros, but spread from some foreign land, as it started in the ports of Westeros. Regardless, the maesters of the Citadel never conclusively determined if the rats were the cause of the spread of the disease.[1]
History
The Shivers struck Westeros in 59 AC, during the first year of an especially cruel winter plagued by widespread famine. The first cases of the Shivers started in the eastern parts of the Seven Kingdoms, moving across the Blackwater Bay and up the Blackwater Rush, hitting the islands off the crownlands, including Dragonstone and Driftmark. From there, the disease spread across the lands. Oldtown lost a quarter of its population, and King's Landing was hit hardest of all. Half of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen's small council died, along with many of the lords of the Great Houses, a third of the maesters of the Citadel, and the High Septon. King Jaehaerys's own six-year old daughter, Princess Daenerys, fell ill as well, and died a day and a half after first complaining of being cold in 60 AC.[1]
Qarl Corbray, the Lord Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing, succumbed to the Shivers as well, and many men of the City Watch fell ill, resulting in the city becoming truly lawless for a while. The people of King's Landing killed Lord Rego Draz, the master of coin, in 59 AC when he happened upon a hungry and partially drunk crowd on the streets of the city. Enraged by the sight of the Pentoshi, blaming him for the high price of bread during thee famine, they attacked and killed Rego Draz, leaving his body on the street. Furious, King Jaehaerys rode forth himself to claim the body of his servant and find and punish the men responsible for his death.[1]
Known victims
Small Council:
- Albin Massey, Master of Laws
- Grand Maester Benifer (who had served 15 years, since Maegor's day)
- Qarl Corbray, Commander of the City Watch, along with many of his men
- Daemon Velaryon nearly died of the Shivers on Driftmark, but he was one of the few who managed to recover. However, the plague did kill his second son and three of his daughters.
- Rego Draz, Master of Coin - killed by food rioters, mobbed on his palanquin in Flea Bottom, because he was rich and a foreigner. His head was smashed in with the very cobblestones he himself had helped pay for, and his fingers were cut off to steal his jeweled rings.
Also in the crownlands, Lord Edwell Celtiger (the former Master of Coin) as well as Lords Bar Emmon, Rosby, and Staunton died.
Great Houses:
- Princess Daenerys, eldest daughter of King Jaehaerys, six years old
- Lord Prentys Tully and his wife Lucinda
- Lord Lyman Lannister
- His bannermen, Lords Marbrand, Tarbeck, and Westerling
- Lord Rogar Baratheon was untouched, though both of his children Boremund and Jocelyn caught it, yet they were among the few who survived. Rogar's brother Ronnal died of it, as did the wives of both of his brothers
- Lord Bertrand Tyrell - also died, though technically he was actually one of the few who survived the plague, but as he was recovering he fell drunk out a window (he was a notorious sot).
- Lord Donnel Hightower
- Eustace Hightower survived, but his wife and children did not.
- Oldtown lost a quarter its population, including the High Septon and two-score of the Most Devout, as well as a third of the Citadel (including a third of the Conclave).
It is unclear how badly the Shivers affected the more isolated regions of Westeros with smaller or less dense populations: Dorne, the North, the Iron Islands, or the Vale. In the North, so many people died of famine from the winter beforehand that there apparently wasn't much left for the plague to spread through, compared to population centers like Oldtown. During the Great Spring Sickness a century and a half later, Dorne and the Vale managed to avoid a plague by closing their mountain passes, but it is unknown if the same occurred during the Shivers (Dorne's population was still sparse after the First Dornish War 50 years before).