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− | A '''''maegi''''' is a woman of [[Essos]] who practices [[ | + | {{italic title}} |
+ | A '''''maegi''''' is a woman of [[Essos]] who practices [[bloodmagic]].{{ref|asos|19}} According to [[Mirri Maz Duur]], the word means "wise".{{ref|agot|72}} | ||
− | + | The bloodmagic of ''maegi'' is hated, mistrusted, and forbidden by the [[Dothraki]], who claim that the ''maegi'' lie with demons and come to men in the dark of night to suck life and strength from their bodies. They may sometimes go so far as to kill anyone even assumed to be ''maegi'', as to prevent her from cursing them with evil magic. ''Maegi'' often show a remarkable capability of telling one's future, usually from a drop of blood.{{ref|affc|34}} | |
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− | ==References | + | ==Known or reputed ''maegi''== |
− | {{ | + | * [[Mirri Maz Duur]], a [[godswife]] of the [[Great Shepherd]] |
+ | * [[Maggy|Maggy the Frog]], a fortune teller once established in [[Lannisport]] | ||
+ | * [[Yna]], a prostitute at the [[Happy Port]] in [[Braavos]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Bloodmagic]] | ||
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[[Category:Occupations]] | [[Category:Occupations]] | ||
[[es:Maegi]] | [[es:Maegi]] | ||
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[[ru:Мейга]] | [[ru:Мейга]] | ||
[[zh:巫魔女]] | [[zh:巫魔女]] |
Revision as of 10:06, 19 May 2019
A maegi is a woman of Essos who practices bloodmagic.[1] According to Mirri Maz Duur, the word means "wise".[2]
The bloodmagic of maegi is hated, mistrusted, and forbidden by the Dothraki, who claim that the maegi lie with demons and come to men in the dark of night to suck life and strength from their bodies. They may sometimes go so far as to kill anyone even assumed to be maegi, as to prevent her from cursing them with evil magic. Maegi often show a remarkable capability of telling one's future, usually from a drop of blood.[3]
Known or reputed maegi
- Mirri Maz Duur, a godswife of the Great Shepherd
- Maggy the Frog, a fortune teller once established in Lannisport
- Yna, a prostitute at the Happy Port in Braavos
References
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 72, Daenerys X.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 34, Cat Of The Canals.