Saturday, March 24, 2012

Longclaw, Sword of Jon Snow. Licensed from George R.R. Martin's "A Game of Thrones"

Longclaw, Sword of Jon Snow. Licensed from George R.R. Martin's "A Game of Thrones" Reviews



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Longclaw, Sword of Jon Snow. Licensed from George R.R. Martin's "A Game of Thrones" Feature

  • Officially licensed from George RR Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire"
  • Stainless steel blade
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity personally autographed by George R.R. Martin.
  • Limited edition of 2500 pcs. Each blade laser serialized with edition number.
  • As seen in "A Game of Thrones", "A Clash of Kings", "A Storm of Swords", "A Feast for Crows", and "A Dance with Dragons".
For five centuries the Valyrian steel sword Longclaw was carried by the Lords of Bear Island in the service of the Starks of Winterfell. Passed from father to son, the hand-and-a-half sword - called a bastard sword by the uncouth - had a great history while in their possession. That came to an end, however, when the last lord of the House, Jorah Mormont, was disgraced and fled Lord Stark's justice. Jorah went into exile, but left behind the sword which then found its way back to his father, Jeor, the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. Longclaw was kept out of sight, until the fateful night came when a wight - a dead man brought to life by creatures out of nightmarish legend - sought to throttle the Old Bear in his sleep. It was his squire, Jon Snow, and Snow's albino direwolf Ghost who rescued him by setting the wight ablaze. Though part of Lord Jeor's apartments were burned down following this, the fire would need to have burned a hundred times hotter to harm the blade that was forged in old Valyria before the Doom. The ancient silver bear's head pommel and the hilt was burned, but these were replaced at the Old Bear's command with something befitting Snow. Given the sword, now adorned with a wolf's head pommel, and the opportunity to rename it as a gift. Jon Snow responded that wolves have claws just as bears do, and kept the proud name as it was. Sword Details Blade: 39" stainless steel, etched pattern, 3 fullers. Hilt: Cast metal with antique nickel plate. Genuine leather wrap. Pommel: Powder coated metal with acrylic faux garnet eyes. Plaque: Silkscreened fiber board. Includes mounting hardware.


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