Let your servants be born again from the sea, as you were. Bless him with salt, bless him with stone, bless him with steel. I r o n b o r n What is dead may never die. The ironborn are the natives of the Iron Islands off the west coast of Westeros. What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger
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When people tell me the Ironborn aren't neglected in canon I like to point out the obvious contradictory passages about Dalton's family in the world book which show a pretty obvious lack of care and now I can also show them the most recent GoT cookbook which has one recipe for the ironborn and it's fuckin' hardtack.
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~Hagen’s Daughter~
One of the Ironborn on Asha’s Black Wind. Her father, Hagen the Horn, died at Deepwood Motte. It’s unknown if she’s alive or dead. One of the nine survivors of the fight is unnamed, that survivor remained with the injured Cromm while the rest of the Ironborn left with Tycho Nestoris.
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~Tristifer Botley~
Part two of drawing Ironborn minor characters. Hagen’s daughter here <3 …did I get his goofy seal eyes down?
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The Greying of The King by Alex McClelland
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The Green Voyage by Alex McClelland
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The Building of The Grey King's Long Hall by Alex McClelland
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Chapter headers for Aeron and Victarion Greyjoy as illustrated by Jonathan Burton for the Folio Society edition of A Feast for Crows
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Nagga had been the first sea dragon, the mightiest ever to rise from the waves. She fed on krakens and leviathans and drowned whole islands in her wrath, yet the Grey King had slain her and the Drowned God had changed her bones to stone so that men might never cease to wonder at the courage of the first of kings. Nagga's ribs became the beams and pillars of his longhall, just as her jaws became his throne. For a thousand years and seven he reigned here, Aeron recalled. Here he took his mermaid wife and planned his wars against the Storm God. From here he ruled both stone and salt, wearing robes of woven seaweed and a tall pale crown made from Nagga's teeth. But that was in the dawn of days, when mighty men still dwelt on earth and sea. The hall had been warmed by Nagga's living fire, which the Grey King had made his thrall. On its walls hung tapestries woven from silver seaweed most pleasing to the eyes. The Grey King's warriors had feasted on the bounty of the sea at a table in the shape of a great starfish, whilst seated upon thrones carved from mother-of-pearl. Gone, all the glory gone. Men were smaller now. Their lives had grown short. The Storm God drowned Nagga's fire after the Grey King's death, the chairs and tapestries had been stolen, the roof and walls had rotted away. Even the Grey King's great throne of fangs had been swallowed by the sea. Only Nagga's bones endured to remind the ironborn of all the wonder that had been. -- AFFC
A Song of Ice and Fire Calendar 2024 || the Grey King by Justin Sweet
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Euron was the most comely of Lord Quellon’s sons, and three years of exile had not changed that. His hair was still black as a midnight sea, with never a whitecap to be seen, and his face was still smooth and pale beneath his neat dark beard. A black leather patch covered Euron’s left eye, but his right was blue as a summer sky. – The Iron Captain, A Feast For Crows
Euron Greyjoy in Fantasy Flight Games by Borja Pindado
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Castle Pyke of the Iron Islands as illustrated by Enrique Corominas for the Spanish language ASOIAF artbook El arte de Canción de Hielo y Fuego
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