
The Night's King originally was the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. The legend of the Night's King is recounted by multiple characters in A Song of Ice and Fire, including Old Nan, Bran and Ygritte. While remaining legend in the A Song of Ice and Fire books, the Night's King was apparently revealed as a living entity for the first time in the Season 4 episode of the HBO series, Oathkeeper. Legend has it that the Night's King was the the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who fell in love with a woman with similar characteristics to a White Walker, and brought her across the wall. In Westerosi myths, there exists another figure called the "Night's King," although it remains unclear if this character has any relation to the Night King.

He is also seemingly able to detect wargs, like Bran, and dispel magical barriers like the ones protecting the three-eyed raven The Legend of the Night's King Unlike any other White Walkers we've seen however, the Night King is also capable of turning human infants into White Walkers. He wields weapons crafted from ice itself, and can extinguish fires with the extreme cold that radiates from his body.Īdditionally, the Night King is able to reanimate corpses as wights, to serve as soldiers in his undead army. Like all White Walkers, the Night King possesses supernatural powers related to cold and ice. Using this dragon wight, the Night King destroys a huge piece of the Wall, allowing the army of the dead to march past it and into the populated lands of Westeros.

The corpse of this beast is later dragged from the lake, and reanimated by the Night King. When Daenerys Targaryen arrives with her dragons to save them, the Night King kills one with a frozen spear. The Night King leads an attack on this shelter, killing the three-eyed raven himself.Įncountering Jon Snow once more, the Night King traps Jon's party on a frozen lake. During the battle, he witnesses Jon Snow slay a White Walker using a Valyrian steel sword.īran sees him once more in another vision, inadvertently giving away where Bran and his allies are hiding. The Night King appears again, this time in the flesh, at Hardhome, where he personally leads an attack against the Wildlings there. He is first encountered in more recent years when Bran has a vision beneath the Weirwood Heart Tree, witnessing the Night King transforming one of Craster's sons into a White Walker. Not much is known about the Night King before his transformation, or his whereabouts during and after the Long Night. Now, the Night King leads a vast army of undead wights alongside several other White Walkers, marching this host south. The Night King, alongside the rest of the White Walkers, were not seen for thousands of year, until their recent reemergence beyond The Wall.
