O que aconteceu com Ice, a espada de aço valiriana de Eddard Stark?

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Ser Ilyn bowed before the king and queen, reached back over his shoulder, and drew forth six feet of ornate silver bright with runes. He knelt to offer the huge blade to Joffrey, hilt first; points of red fire winked from ruby eyes on the pommel, a chunk of dragonglass carved in the shape of a grinning skull.

Sansa stirred in her seat. “What sword is that?”

Tyrion’s eyes still stung from the wine. He blinked and looked again. Ser Ilyn’s greatsword was as long and wide as Ice, but it was too silvery-bright; Valyrian steel had a darkness to it, a smokiness in its soul. Sansa clutched his arm. “What has Ser Ilyn done with my father’s sword?”

I should have sent Ice back to Robb Stark, Tyrion thought. He glanced at his father, but Lord Tywin was watching the king.

Este parágrafo de A Storm of Swords confirma que Tywin Lannister reforçou Ice nas duas espadas de aço valiriano destinadas a Joffrey e Jaime?

    
por Ayrx 01.05.2013 / 05:49

2 respostas

Até onde podemos dizer, Ice foi de fato reformado em duas espadas de Lannister: Wow da Viúva dada a Joffrey, e Oathkeeper dada a Jaime. Até agora, na história (Livro 5), não tivemos motivos para duvidar dessa história. Tywin tinha boas razões para fazer o que fez: para sempre tirou uma inestimável herança dos Starks e restaurou o status de Lannister entre as grandes casas que possuem armas de aço valiriano, desde a ancestral espada de aço de Lannister Valiriano Brightroar < já se perdeu há muito tempo quando o rei Tommen II Lannister levou-o consigo para Valyria, onde ele desapareceu.

Mais sobre o destino das novas espadas de Lannister Valiriano:

Widow's Wail was passed on to Tommen after Joffrey's death, and Oathkeeper was gifted by Jaime to Brienne of Tarth.

    
01.05.2013 / 06:43

Isso é explicitado por Jaime Lannister quando ele dá Oathkeeper para Brienne of Tarth e ele diz a ela que Tywin Lannister fez com que o gelo fosse reforçado em duas espadas.

"Nor I. There was a time that I would have given my right hand to wield a sword like that. Now it appears I have, so the blade is wasted on me. Take it." Before she could think to refuse, he went on. "A sword so fine must bear a name. It would please me if you would call this one Oathkeeper. One more thing. The blade comes with a price."
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"I know what you thought." Suddenly Jaime was sick of the sight of her. She bleats like a bloody sheep. "When Ned Stark died, his greatsword was given to the King's Justice," he told her. "But my father felt that such a fine blade was wasted on a mere headsman. He gave Ser Ilyn a new sword, and had Ice melted down and reforged. There was enough metal for two new blades. You're holding one. So you'll be defending Ned Stark's daughter with Ned Stark's own steel, if that makes any difference to you."
A Storm of Swords, Jaime IX

O texto acima também mostra como a passagem no OP Sansa Stark sabia que algo havia acontecido com o Ice, como Ser Illyn Payne deveria ter tido.

A outra espada é o Wail da Viúva que foi dado a Joffery Baratheon.

The guests were shouting out names for the new blade. Joff dismissed a dozen before he heard one he liked. "Widow's Wail!" he cried. "Yes! It shall make many a widow, too!" He slashed again. "And when I face my uncle Stannis it will break his magic sword clean in two." Joff tried a downcut, forcing Ser Balon Swann to take a hasty step backward. Laughter rang through the hall at the look on Ser Balon's face.
"Have a care, Your Grace," Ser Addam Marbrand warned the king. "Valyrian steel is perilously sharp."
A Storm of Swords, Sansa IV

    
28.03.2018 / 11:33