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==About==
 
==About==
Valyrian steel was manufactured in the Freehold of Valyria with [[dragon]]fire before the freehold fell.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUcEwfBnRGI/ Game of Thrones Season 4: Episode #1 - Reforging Ice (HBO).] (6 Apr 2014)</ref> It is much lighter and stronger than regular steel.  It cannot be made any more, no one knows the secrets to its forging since Valyria vanished.  
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Valyrian steel was manufactured in the Freehold of Valyria with [[dragon]]fire before the freehold fell.{{Ref|HboGoT|s04e01}} It is much lighter and stronger than regular steel.  It cannot be made any more, no one knows the secrets to its forging since Valyria vanished.  
  
Valyrian steel blades are lighter, stronger, and sharper than even the best castle-forged steel, and feature distinctive rippled patterns similar to [[wikipedia:Damascus steel|Damascus steel]]. Most Valyrian steel blades in [[Westeros]] are treasured heirlooms of noble houses, each with its own name and storied history.  Valyrian steel keeps its edge forever.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUcEwfBnRGI/ Game of Thrones Season 4: Episode #1 - Reforging Ice (HBO).] (6 Apr 2014)</ref>
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Valyrian steel blades are lighter, stronger, and sharper than even the best castle-forged steel, and feature distinctive rippled patterns similar to [[wikipedia:Damascus steel|Damascus steel]]. Most Valyrian steel blades in [[Westeros]] are treasured heirlooms of noble houses, each with its own name and storied history.  Valyrian steel keeps its edge forever.{{Ref|HboGoT|s04e01}}
  
 
Only the greatest weaponsmiths can reforge swords from existing Valyrian steel, but the secret of creating such an alloy was apparently  [[Doom of Valyria|lost with Valyria]], making those remaining weapons highly treasured and extremely rare. The blacksmiths of [[Qohor]] claim to know how to reforge Valyrian steel, and [[Tobho Mott]] did reforge [[Ice]] at the request of the Lannisters, in [[King's Landing]].
 
Only the greatest weaponsmiths can reforge swords from existing Valyrian steel, but the secret of creating such an alloy was apparently  [[Doom of Valyria|lost with Valyria]], making those remaining weapons highly treasured and extremely rare. The blacksmiths of [[Qohor]] claim to know how to reforge Valyrian steel, and [[Tobho Mott]] did reforge [[Ice]] at the request of the Lannisters, in [[King's Landing]].

Revision as of 01:46, 13 April 2014

Valyrian steel is a magical alloy invented in Valyria and used to make weapons of unparalleled quality. It is the spells and magic that make the steel special.[1]

About

Valyrian steel was manufactured in the Freehold of Valyria with dragonfire before the freehold fell.[2] It is much lighter and stronger than regular steel. It cannot be made any more, no one knows the secrets to its forging since Valyria vanished.

Valyrian steel blades are lighter, stronger, and sharper than even the best castle-forged steel, and feature distinctive rippled patterns similar to Damascus steel. Most Valyrian steel blades in Westeros are treasured heirlooms of noble houses, each with its own name and storied history. Valyrian steel keeps its edge forever.[2]

Only the greatest weaponsmiths can reforge swords from existing Valyrian steel, but the secret of creating such an alloy was apparently lost with Valyria, making those remaining weapons highly treasured and extremely rare. The blacksmiths of Qohor claim to know how to reforge Valyrian steel, and Tobho Mott did reforge Ice at the request of the Lannisters, in King's Landing.

List of known Valyrian steel blades

Blades known to still exist:

  • Widow's Wail; One of two Valyrian blades reforged by Tobho Mott from Ice. The blade was made for King Joffrey Baratheon as a wedding gift by his grandfather, Lord Tywin. Where it was given its name from the shouted suggestion of an unnamed guest. Following Joffrey's death, ownership of Widow's Wail has presumably passed to his younger brother, King Tommen.

Blades with known fate:

Blades with unknown fate:

Other objects

  • A very small number of Maesters have Valyrian steel links in their collars, representing their study of magic and occultism. Among them are Maester Luwin and Archmaester Marwyn. Marwyn also has a ring, a rod and a mask of Valyrian steel.[6][7]
  • Dragonbinder - a Dragon Horn banded with red gold and Valyrian steel.

Dragonsteel

When looking in the archives of the Night's Watch for a way to combat the Others Sam reads about "Dragonsteel". He and Jon Snow think with this Valyrian Steel may be meant.[8][9]

Quotes

Valyrian steel is a fantasy metal. Which means it has magical characteristics, and magic plays a role in its forging. [10]

- GRRM


Valyrian steel was always costly, but it became considerably more so when there was no more Valyria, and the secret of its making were lost. [11]

- GRRM

References and Sources