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A '''sphinx''' is a mythical creature, made up of a bit of this, and a bit of that: a human face, the body of a lion, the wings of a hawk. <ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Prologue|Prologue]]</ref>
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[[File:Andrew BosleySphinx At the Gates.png|thumb|350px|Sphinx at the Gates, by Andrew Bosley © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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{{about|the mythical creature|the acolyte|Alleras}}
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A '''sphinx''' is a mythical creature with the body parts of existing [[Bestiary|animals]], such as having a human face, the body of a [[lion]], and the wings of a [[hawk]].{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}
  
In our world, and most likely [[GRRM]]’s, some traditions believe that sphinxes take away the sins of devotees when they enter a temple and ward off evil in general. A sphinx or sphinxes are therefore often found in a strategic position, for example, near entrances or a temple gateway.
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==Culture==
Often they are found as female-male pairs. Here, too, the sphinx serves a protective function.
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[[File:Marc Fishman sphinx.jpg|thumb|[[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] sphinx beside a road, by Marc Fishman ©]]
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In tales, sphinxes speak in riddles,{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}} including far-fetched stories of [[dragons]] riddling with them.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}{{ref|ADWD|57}}
  
The [[Valyrian]]s made sphinxes, they are reffered to a [[Valyrian sphinx]]es.  
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The gates of the [[Citadel]] are flanked by a pair of towering green sphinxes{{ref|AFFC|45}} with eyes of [[onyx]].{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}} They have the bodies of [[lion]]s, the wings of [[eagle]]s, and the tails of [[serpent]]s. One has a man's face, and the other a woman's.{{ref|AFFC|45}}
  
[[Tyrion]] mentions to [[Brown Ben Plumm]] that most of the stories heard about [[dragon]]s are fodder for fools - one that he mentions is of [[dragons]] riddling with sphinxes.  
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The gateway to the [[Long Bridge]] in [[Volantis]] is a black stone arch carved with sphinxes, [[manticore]]s, dragons, and other creatures.{{ref|ADWD|27}}
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Statues of [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] sphinxes in the [[Velvet Hills]] have human faces and the bodies of dragons.{{ref|ADWD|5}}
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The [[small council]] chamber door in the [[Red Keep]] is flanked by a pair of Valyrian sphinxes with eyes of polished [[garnet]]s smoldering in black [[marble]] faces.{{ref|AGOT|20}}{{ref|AGOT|52}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Game of Thrones===
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
The council chamber door of the [[Red Keep]] is flanked by [[Valyrian]] sphinxes, they have eyes of polished garnets smoldering in black marble faces.  
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As [[Tyrion Lannister]] enters the chambers of the [[small council]] in the [[Red Keep]], he pauses to admire the [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] sphinxes at its entrance, and he rests his hand on the head of one of them.{{ref|aCoK|3}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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[[File:At the gates game of thrones lcg by jcbarquet-d87qsb4.jpg|thumb|The [[Citadel]] gates, by Juan Carlos Barquet © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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[[Alleras]], also called the Sphinx, is a novice studying at the [[Citadel]].{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}} His dark eyes remind [[Pate (novice)|Pate]] of the [[onyx]]-eyed sphinxes at the [[Citadel]] gates,{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}} and Archmaester [[Marwyn]] refers to him as a [[Dorne|Dornish]] sphinx.{{ref|AFFC|45}}
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[[Euron Greyjoy]] uses plunder from half a hundred distant lands to bind the [[ironmen]] to him. Among the plunder are ancient Valyrian sphinxes.{{ref|aFfC|29}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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While traveling in the [[Velvet Hills]], Tyrion sees a huge Valyrian sphinx with a [[dragon]]'s body and a woman's face crouched beside the road. [[Illyrio Mopatis]] explains that the accompanying male sphinx was dragged off its nearby plinth and taken by the [[Dothraki]] on wooden wheels to [[Vaes Dothrak]].{{ref|ADWD|5}}
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===''The Winds of Winter''===
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In visions seen by [[Aeron Damphair]], after being forced by [[Euron Greyjoy]] to drink [[shade of the evening]], Aeron sees Euron blow a [[Dragonbinder|great horn]], causing [[dragon]]s, [[kraken]]s, and sphinxes to come at his command and bow before him.<ref name="Forsaken">''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[The Forsaken (The Winds of Winter)|The Forsaken]]</ref>
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|Sphinxes always speak in riddles in the tales.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}|[[Roone]] to [[Alleras]]}}
  
===A Feast for Crows===
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{{Quote|A sphinx is a bit of this, a bit of that: a human face, the body of a [[lion]], the wings of a [[hawk]].{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}|thoughts of [[Pate (novice)|Pate]]}}
[[Alleras]], known as '''The Sphinx''', is a novice studying at the [[Citadel]] in [[Oldtown]]. He seeks [[Samwell Tarly]] out as soon as he enters the [[Citadel]] and instructs him to go to [[Marwyn]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Prologue|Prologue]]</ref>
 
[[Maester Aemon]] says to [[Samwell Tarly]] that "the sphinx was the riddle, not the riddler".
 
  
===A Dance with Dragons===
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{{Quote|The sphinx is the riddle, not the riddler. Do you know what that means?{{ref|aFfC|45}}| [[Samwell Tarly]] to [[Alleras]]}}
While travelling [[Tyrion]] and [[Illyrio Mopatis]] come across a huge Valyrian sphinx crouched beside the road.  It has a dragon’s body and a woman’s face.  However her king is missing, dragged off by the [[Dothraki]] back to [[Vaes Dothrak]] on wooden wheels. There is a smooth stone plinth where he once stood, grown over with moss and flowering vines.
 
[[Tyrion]] considers the queen sphinx and pleasant omen and her missing king an omen too, but not as hopeful.
 
  
The Long Bridge, which joins the two halves of [[Volantis]] across the mouth of the [[Rhoyne]],  has a gateway which is an arch of black stone carved with sphinxes, [[manticore]]s, [[dragons]] and other strange beasts.
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==See also==
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* [[Chimera]]
  
[[Tyrion]] mentions to [[Brown Ben Plumm]] most of the stories heard about [[dragon]]s are fodder for fools - one of which is [[dragons]] riddling with sphinxes.
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==References and Notes==
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 12 May 2022

Sphinx at the Gates, by Andrew Bosley © Fantasy Flight Games

A sphinx is a mythical creature with the body parts of existing animals, such as having a human face, the body of a lion, and the wings of a hawk.[1]

Culture

Valyrian sphinx beside a road, by Marc Fishman ©

In tales, sphinxes speak in riddles,[1] including far-fetched stories of dragons riddling with them.[1][2]

The gates of the Citadel are flanked by a pair of towering green sphinxes[3] with eyes of onyx.[1] They have the bodies of lions, the wings of eagles, and the tails of serpents. One has a man's face, and the other a woman's.[3]

The gateway to the Long Bridge in Volantis is a black stone arch carved with sphinxes, manticores, dragons, and other creatures.[4]

Statues of Valyrian sphinxes in the Velvet Hills have human faces and the bodies of dragons.[5]

The small council chamber door in the Red Keep is flanked by a pair of Valyrian sphinxes with eyes of polished garnets smoldering in black marble faces.[6][7]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

As Tyrion Lannister enters the chambers of the small council in the Red Keep, he pauses to admire the Valyrian sphinxes at its entrance, and he rests his hand on the head of one of them.[8]

A Feast for Crows

The Citadel gates, by Juan Carlos Barquet © Fantasy Flight Games

Alleras, also called the Sphinx, is a novice studying at the Citadel.[1] His dark eyes remind Pate of the onyx-eyed sphinxes at the Citadel gates,[1] and Archmaester Marwyn refers to him as a Dornish sphinx.[3]

Euron Greyjoy uses plunder from half a hundred distant lands to bind the ironmen to him. Among the plunder are ancient Valyrian sphinxes.[9]

A Dance with Dragons

While traveling in the Velvet Hills, Tyrion sees a huge Valyrian sphinx with a dragon's body and a woman's face crouched beside the road. Illyrio Mopatis explains that the accompanying male sphinx was dragged off its nearby plinth and taken by the Dothraki on wooden wheels to Vaes Dothrak.[5]

The Winds of Winter

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In visions seen by Aeron Damphair, after being forced by Euron Greyjoy to drink shade of the evening, Aeron sees Euron blow a great horn, causing dragons, krakens, and sphinxes to come at his command and bow before him.[10]

Quotes

Sphinxes always speak in riddles in the tales.[1]

A sphinx is a bit of this, a bit of that: a human face, the body of a lion, the wings of a hawk.[1]

—thoughts of Pate

The sphinx is the riddle, not the riddler. Do you know what that means?[3]

See also

References