Legendary Dragons of Game of Thrones!
Explore the myths and legends of the three most iconic dragons in the Game of Thrones universe from A Song of Ice and Fire. Discover the chilling tales of ice dragons, said to roam the Shivering Sea and White Waste, their massive forms of living ice, translucent wings, and freezing breath a stark contrast to the fiery Valyrian dragons. Dive into the Ironborn legend of Nagga, the first sea dragon, whose bones became the hall, throne, and crown of the Grey King before the sea reclaimed them. Finally, witness the epic battle between Serwyn of the Mirror Shield and Urrax, a fearsome dragon from the Age of Heroes, slain by Serwyn’s cunning use of a mirror shield. These legendary creatures have left an indelible mark on the world of Westeros, their stories continuing to captivate fans of the series.
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, three legendary dragons stand out in the Game of Thrones universe. Ice dragons are said to roam the Shivering Sea and the White Waste, larger than Valyrian dragons, with bodies of living ice, pale blue crystal eyes, translucent wings, and breath that can freeze anything instantly—a stark contrast to the fire-breathing Valyrian dragons. The Ice Dragon constellation, with its blue eyes pointing north, further cements their mythical status.
Ironborn legend tells of Nagga, the first sea dragon, slain by the Grey King with the Drowned God's help. Her bones became his hall, her jaws his throne, and her teeth his crown. After the Grey King's death, her fire was extinguished, and the sea reclaimed the throne.
Finally, Urrax, a dragon from the Age of Heroes, was slain by Serwyn of the Mirror Shield, who used a mirror to reflect the dragon's image before spearing it through the eye.
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