The Seven-Pointed Star


 * This article is about the holy text itself, and its physical composition. For general information on the beliefs expressed in the religion, see the main article on the Faith of the Seven.

The Seven-Pointed Star is the holy text of the Faith of the Seven.

Its title is a reference to the seven-pointed star used as a symbol of the Faith, which signifies the seven-in-one godhead. Just as the seven points are all part of the same star, the One-Who-Is-Seven is not actually seven separate gods, but a single deity that appears to mankind through seven different facets.

Season 4
Princess Shireen Baratheon mentions to the Red Priestess Melisandre that she has read the Seven-Pointed Star. Melisandre, as a devout priestess in the religion of R'hllor, the Lord of Light, scoffs that it is filled with lies.

In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Seven-Pointed Star is the holy text of the Faith of the Seven. Much like the Christian Bible, it is divided into several internal sections or "books", based on different aspects of the Faith. The only specific internal subdivision mentioned so far is the "Maiden's Book" (the "Maiden" being one of the Seven). It is possible that there are a total of seven internal books, one for each aspect of the godhead.

Among other contents, notable sections include narratives about how the Seven first appeared to the Andals and their king, Hugor of the Hill, thousands of years ago when they were still living in the hills of Andalos on the other side of the Narow Sea.