The Long Night is how the Westerosi refer to a period when a terrible darkness fell across the Known World. It occurred during the Age of Heroes approximately eight thousand years before Aegon's Conquest, in the midst of a great winter that lasted for years. The Long Night lasted a generation and laid waste through famine and terror. [1] Contents The Long Night is one of most interesting mysteries in ASOIAF, a period of time associated with another interesting mystery in the series, the Others.
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Although the actual numbers would be interesting to me on some level, the answer to whether the coming of the First Men was 12000 years ago or 8000, whether the Long Night was 8000 years ago or 6000, whether the Andal invasion was 6000 years ago or 4000 or 2000, is less interesting than whether there were contemporary First Men, Andals/proto. Everything written about the Age of Heroes, the Dawn Age, and the Long Night originates from stories written down by septons thousands of years later. The accuracy of the legends and myths that recount much of this history is openly questioned by the maesters of the Citadel, amongst others. [3] Battle for the Dawn Not to be confused with the war for the dawn. The Battle for the Dawn was a legendary battle against the Others which marked the end of the Long Night during the Age of Heroes. [1] It is possibly connected with the legends of Azor Ahai, the prince that was promised, and the last hero . History A brief history of the Long Night, from the invasion of the Others to the effects of a generation of darkness on the world. Based on the series A Song of Ice.
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The Pact Age of Heroes Long Night Andal Invasion Age of Valyria Now that we know that the Others are a weapon created by the Children. But when and to fight against whom? And when did the Long Night actually take place? Possibilities A brief history of the Heroes of the Long Night, from the Last Hero to Azor Ahai and the return expected from prophecy. Based on the series A Song of Ice and. The Long Night during the Age of Heroes lasted a generation. How is it going to play out now? Will it begin with Winds of Winter and last all the way till end of Dream of Spring? Still don't see those two books spanning a generation (50 years?) Would not having a Long Night be anti-climactic? 13 14 14 comments Add a Comment convexpuddle • 1 mo. ago It was colloquially referred to as Game of Thrones: The Long Night. It was to be set during the Age of Heroes, millennia before the original TV series, and was intended to depict the events of the Long Night. It was one of multiple Game of Thrones prequel projects being actively considered for development by HBO.
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The Second Long Night. After imbuing enough greenseer spirits into the Heart of Winter grove, the hostile Children began to hunt for likely warg candidates to capture and turn.. though it veered into a slightly different direction once I started soaking up GRRM's non-ASOIAF works and saw some potential parallels. Still, I do think we have a. The Long Night Explained A song of ice and fire/Game of Thrones/ House of the dragonBacking Track BONNIE GRACELast Breath of FreedomArtwork in this video is.
The Long Night is supposed to have lasted an entire generation. Even with exaggeration, it had to have lasted for a long time. There is one thing that can throw up enough dust and debris to cover the sun for years on end - a volcano. And there is an island in the Jade Sea south of Yi Ti that is clearly the exploded cone of a volcano, Marahai. When he's at the cave BR and Bran will convince Jon to go North with ghost, Longclaw and 12 companions (Coldhands (BR), Hodor (Bran), Meera and the remaining wildlings and knight's watch including Sam, Tormund, Thorne and Mance) to defeat the Others. They'll all die but Jon will prevail and end the long night but know its a one-way journey.
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Legend See also: Images of Azor Ahai Hyrkoon the Hero with Lightbringer, by Jordi Gonzalez Escamilla According to legends from the Further East, the Blood Betrayal of the Bloodstone Emperor began an age of darkness—which Westerosi call the Long Night [3] —in ancient times when the Old Empire of Ghis was still forming. [6] 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 AlaskanSandman Gender:Male Location:San Diego, Ca. Members 3.5k Posted October 31, 2018 So, when was the Long Night? How long was the "Long Night"? Did the White Walkers come then, or just the "Others"? Have we been lied to all along by Maester Luwen and Old Nan and their tall tales of legend and myth?