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- "The Warrior is prayed to for protection, valor, and skill in battle."
- ―Catelyn Stark
The Warrior[1] is an aspect of the Seven. He represents strength and courage in battle.
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Warrior represents strength in battle. He is prayed to for courage and victory. He carries a sword.
A passage in The Seven-Pointed Star says that the Warrior gave strength to the arms of Hugor of the Hill's four-and-forty mighty sons.
With the Valyrian sword Blackfyre in hand Daemon Blackfyre was said to have fought like the Warrior himself.
While in a nameless village, Catelyn Stark prays in a sept is modest and has no statues of the Seven, only rough charcoal drawings to represent them. She asks the Warrior to keep Robb strong and shield him in his battles.
In the House of the Undying, Dany said a quick prayer, begging the Warrior for courage and the Dothraki horse god for strength.
When Tyrion chose Ser Arys Oakheart to go with Myrcella Baratheon to Dorne, Ser Arys lit a candle to the Warrior in thanks.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 2, Episode 6: "The Old Gods and the New" (2012).
External links[]
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