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Many '''[[w:poison|poisons]]''' are used throughout the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and in the [[Essos|East]]. Although the [[Maesters]] of the [[Citadel]] study the histories and qualities of various poisons in addition to their healing arts, their use seems to be more widespread in the [[Free Cities|free cities]] and the assassins guilds.  Posions are also used further east, such as in [[Meereen]] and [[Qarth]] where the [[Pureborn]] are notorious for offering poisoned [[wine]] to those they consider dangerous. {{Ref|aCoK|40}}
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[[File:Katherine Dinger Citadel Politics.JPG|350px|thumb|right|[[Citadel]] Politics. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
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[[File:Dimitri Bielak Poisoned Well.jpg|350px|thumb|right|A poisoned well in [[Dorne]]. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
Poisons are regarded with fear and loathing by knights and high lords alike in the [[Feudalism|feudal]] society of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. Many regard them as vile weapons used only by the debauched sots of the Free Cities. It is also seen as a weapon of [[bastard]]s and women. Of course, much of this is posturing.
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[[File:Felicia Cano Vengeful Spy.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon - by Felicia Cano. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
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Many '''poisons''' are used throughout the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and in the [[Essos|East]]. Although the [[Maesters]] of the [[Citadel]] study the histories and qualities of various poisons in addition to their healing arts, their use seems to be more widespread in the [[Free Cities]]{{ref|AGOT|25}} and the assassins' guilds.  Poisons are also used in the further east, such as in [[Meereen]], and in [[Qarth]] where the [[Pureborn]] are notorious for offering poisoned [[wine]] to those they consider dangerous. {{Ref|aCoK|40}}
Common poisons include [[nightshade]] and [[greycap|powdered greycap]], derived from a plant and a variety of toadstool respectively. Animal and insect venoms such as basilisk and manticore venom are also known to be used, though they are harder to gather. [[Manticore venom]] is particularly vicious and can be treated to make it work more slowly, causing its victim to die in slow agony.
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==About==
 
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Poison|Images of Poison]]''
Rare poisons include [[the Strangler]] which is made from a plant found only in the [[Jade Sea]]. It kills by closing the windpipe and therefore suffocating it's victims. It is a poison that has been used in the past to kill kings, a reason many kings now employ food-tasters. The [[tears of Lys]] is an odorless and colorless poison, killing by attacking the stomach and bowels.
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Poisons are regarded with fear and loathing by knights and high lords alike in the [[Feudalism|feudal]] society of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. Many regard them as vile weapons used only by the debauched sots of the Free Cities. It is also seen as a weapon of cravens{{ref|AGOT|25}}, [[eunuch]]s{{ref|AGOT|25}},[[bastard]]s and women{{ref|AGOT|25}}
 
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===Common poisons===
There are also ambiguous poisons. [[Moon tea]] aborts pregnancies which makes some [[maester]]s reluctant to call it a medicine. [[Sweetsleep]] brings deep sleep in small doses, but larger doses can kill. Large enough doses of most medicines can be fatal; the difference with sweetsleep is that the fatal dose is still quite small relative to other medicines. A maester must therefore be very careful when administering it.<ref>[http://bloodandfire.wikispaces.com/Maesters%2C+Medicine+and+Poisons bloodandfire wikispace - Maesters Medicine and Poisons]</ref>
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Common poisons include [[nightshade]] and [[greycap|powdered greycap]], derived from a plant and a variety of toadstool respectively. Animal and insect venoms such as basilisk and manticore venom are also known to be used, though they are harder to gather. [[Manticore venom]] is particularly vicious and can be treated to make it work more slowly, causing its victim to die in slow agony. Every [[hedge]] [[maester]] knows the common poisons.{{ref|AGOT|25}}
 
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===Rare poisons===
Poisons are commonly administered to victims in food or drink which can also serve to mask their taste and odor. Because of this noble kitchens are often guarded and food tasters are employed to protect their masters’ lives with their own. Even still clever poisoners manage to slip past the safeguards from time to time and at least as many nobles deaths are caused by a poisoned cup or dish as a bloodied blade, if not more so. Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon or even through the skin.
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Rare poisons include the [[Strangler]], which is made from a plant found only in the [[Jade Sea]]. It kills by closing the windpipe and therefore suffocating its victims. It is a poison that has been used in the past to kill kings, a reason many kings now employ food-tasters. The [[tears of Lys]] is an odorless and colorless poison, killing by attacking the stomach and bowels.
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===Ambiguous poisons===
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There are also ambiguous poisons. [[Moon tea]] aborts pregnancies, which makes some [[maester]]s reluctant to call it a medicine. [[Sweetsleep]] brings deep sleep in small doses, but larger doses can kill. Large enough doses of most medicines can be fatal; the difference with sweetsleep is that the fatal dose is still quite small relative to other medicines. A maester must therefore be very careful when administering it.<ref>[http://bloodandfire.wikispaces.com/Maesters%2C+Medicine+and+Poisons bloodandfire wikispace - Maesters Medicine and Poisons]</ref> Some poisons do not kill, but only make the victim indisposed for a time.{{ref|acok|25}}
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===Administering poisons===
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[[File:Paul Guzenko Poisoned Coin.JPG|350px|thumb|right|[[Arya Stark]]'s target bites the poisoned coin. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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Poisons are commonly administered to victims in food or drink, which can also serve to mask their taste and odor. Because of this, noble kitchens are often guarded, and food tasters are employed to protect their masters' lives with their own. Even so, clever poisoners manage to slip past the safeguards from time to time, and at least as many nobles' deaths are caused by a poisoned cup or dish as a bloodied blade, if not more so. Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon or even through the skin. An assassin may even coat a gold coin with poison, and pass it to the target who is poisoned when they bite the coin to test its value.{{ref|affc|0}}{{ref|adwd|64}}
  
 
==List of known poisons==
 
==List of known poisons==
[[File:Felicia Cano Vengeful Spy.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon - by Felicia Cano. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
 
{{Columns|2|
 
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* Blindeye
 
* Blindeye
 
* [[Basilisk]] venom
 
* [[Basilisk]] venom
* Demon's dance
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* [[Demon's dance]]
 
* [[Greycap]]
 
* [[Greycap]]
 
* Heart's bane
 
* Heart's bane
* Manticore venom
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* [[Manticore venom]]
* Nightshade
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* [[Nightshade]]
 
* [[The strangler]]
 
* [[The strangler]]
 
* [[Sweetsleep]]
 
* [[Sweetsleep]]
 
* [[Tears of Lys]]
 
* [[Tears of Lys]]
 
* [[Widow's blood]]
 
* [[Widow's blood]]
* Wolfsbane
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* [[Wolfsbane]]
 
* certain species of [[mushroom (fungi)|mushroom]]
 
* certain species of [[mushroom (fungi)|mushroom]]
 
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==Characters known to use poison==
 
==Characters known to use poison==
* Prince [[Oberyn Martell]]
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[[File:Maiden of Poisons GP.png|350px|thumb|right|Poison is [[Tyene Sand]]'s chosen weapon. © FFG]]
*[[Tyene Sand]]
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*[[Lysa Tully]] - for [[Petyr Baelish]]
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* The [[Caltrops]]
*[[bog devils]]
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* [[Crannogmen]]
*[[Faceless Men]]
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* The [[Faceless Men]]
*[[Tyrion Lannister]] - (in soup of dogtail)
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* [[Maester]]s
*The [[Pureborn]]
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* The [[Pureborn]]
* Lady [[Olenna Redwyne]] - in league with [[Petyr Baelish]]
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* The [[Alchemist]]
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* [[Arya Stark]]
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* Maester [[Cressen]]
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* [[Lysa Tully]] - for [[Petyr Baelish]]
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* [[Oberyn Martell]]
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* [[Olenna Redwyne]] - in league with [[Petyr Baelish]]
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* [[Ramsay Snow]] - (allegedly)
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* [[Tyanna|Tyanna of Pentos]]
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* [[Tyene Sand]]
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* [[Tyrion Lannister]]
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* [[Visenya Targaryen]]
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==Characters known to have been poisoned==
 
==Characters known to have been poisoned==
[[File:Gino Whitehall the power of faith.jpg|350px|thumb|right|[[Melisandre]] drinks from the poisoned wine... © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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[[File:Gino Whitehall the power of faithII.JPG|350px|thumb|right|[[Melisandre]] drinks from the poisoned wine. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
{{Columns|2|
 
{{Columns|2|
* [[Jon Arryn]]
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* [[Alequo Adarys]]
* King [[Joffrey Baratheon]]
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* King [[Aegon II Targaryen]]
* Magister [[Ordello]]
 
 
* Maester [[Cressen]]
 
* Maester [[Cressen]]
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* Lord [[Edgar Yronwood]]
 
* [[Eladon Goldenhair]]
 
* [[Eladon Goldenhair]]
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* [[Gaemon Palehair]]
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* Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]
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* [[Harren Botley]]
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* Ser [[Hobert Hightower]] 
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* King [[Joffrey Baratheon]]
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* Lord [[Jon Arryn]]
 
* [[Loyal Spear]]
 
* [[Loyal Spear]]
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* [[Nurse]]
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* Magister [[Ordello]]
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* [[Pate (novice)|Pate]]
 
* Strong [[Belwas]] - survived
 
* Strong [[Belwas]] - survived
* [[Domeric Bolton]] - [[Roose Bolton]] is certain his son was poisoned
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* [[Ulf the Sot]]
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* The [[Waif]] - survived
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* [[House Blackwood]]'s [[weirwood]]
 
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==Characters suspected to have been poisoned==
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{{Columns|2|
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* King [[Viserys II Targaryen]]
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* A [[High Septon (stonemason)|High Septon]]
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* King [[Baelor I Targaryen]]
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* [[Domeric Bolton]]
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* Prince [[Jaehaerys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Jaehaerys Targaryen]]
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==Survivors of attempted poisonings==
 
==Survivors of attempted poisonings==
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* King [[Aegon III Targaryen]] and his queen [[Daenaera Velaryon]]
 
*[[Daenerys Targaryen]] - (twice)
 
*[[Daenerys Targaryen]] - (twice)
*[[Melisandre]]  
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*[[Melisandre]]
* The [[Waif]]
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
[[File:Mike Capprotti Schemes of the Scholar.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Schemes of the Scholar - by Mike Capprotti. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
[[File:Mike Capprotti Schemes of the Scholar.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Schemes of the Scholar - by Mike Capprotti. © Fantasy Flight Games]]
{{Quote|The poisoner is beneath contempt.}} - Grand Maester [[Aethelmure]]  
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{{Quote|The poisoner is beneath contempt.{{ref|AGOT|25}}}} – Grand Maester [[Aethelmure]]  
  
  
{{Quote|''"Poison was for cravens, women, and [[Dornishmen]]."'' {{Ref|adwd|56|p 749}}}} - [[Victarion Greyjoy]]
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{{Quote|No true man killed with poison. Poison was for cravens, women, and [[Dornishmen]].{{Ref|adwd|56}}}} [[Victarion Greyjoy]]
  
  
{{Quote|''"Poison is a foul and filthy way to kill.'' {{Ref|adwd|38}}}} – Ser [[Balon Swann]], to [[Tyene Sand]]
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{{Quote|Poison is a foul and filthy way to kill.{{Ref|adwd|38}}}} – [[Balon Swann]], to [[Tyene Sand]]
  
  
{{Quote|"[[Petyr Baelish|You]] told me to put [[tears of Lys|the tears]] in [[Jon Arryn|Jon]]'s [[wine]], and I did."}} - [[Lysa Tully]], to Petyr Baelish
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{{Quote|[[Petyr Baelish|You]] told me to put [[tears of Lys|the tears]] in [[Jon Arryn|Jon]]'s [[wine]], and I did.{{Ref|aSoS|80}}}} [[Lysa Tully]], to Petyr Baelish
  
  
{{Quote|No true man killed with poison. {{Ref|adwd|56}}}} - [[Victarion Greyjoy]]
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{{Quote|I begged Lord Arryn to use a taster, in this very room I begged him, but he would not hear of it. Only one who was less than a man would even think of such a thing, he told me.{{Ref|aGoT|30}}}} – [[Varys]], to [[Eddard Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|“Poisoners invariably choose the choicest dishes.{{Ref|adwd|60}}}} - the [[Tattered Prince]]
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{{Quote|Poisoners invariably choose the choicest dishes.{{Ref|adwd|60}}}} – The [[Tattered Prince]]
  
==References and Notes==
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==References==
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[[Category:Poisons|!]] [[Category:science and technology]]
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[[Category:Poisons| ]] [[Category: Culture]] [[Category:science and technology]]
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Revision as of 16:41, 12 February 2018

Demon's dance. © Fantasy Flight Games
Citadel Politics. © Fantasy Flight Games
A poisoned well in Dorne. © Fantasy Flight Games
Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon - by Felicia Cano. © Fantasy Flight Games

Many poisons are used throughout the Seven Kingdoms and in the East. Although the Maesters of the Citadel study the histories and qualities of various poisons in addition to their healing arts, their use seems to be more widespread in the Free Cities[1] and the assassins' guilds. Poisons are also used in the further east, such as in Meereen, and in Qarth where the Pureborn are notorious for offering poisoned wine to those they consider dangerous. [2]

About

See also: Images of Poison

Poisons are regarded with fear and loathing by knights and high lords alike in the feudal society of the Seven Kingdoms. Many regard them as vile weapons used only by the debauched sots of the Free Cities. It is also seen as a weapon of cravens[1], eunuchs[1],bastards and women[1]

Common poisons

Common poisons include nightshade and powdered greycap, derived from a plant and a variety of toadstool respectively. Animal and insect venoms such as basilisk and manticore venom are also known to be used, though they are harder to gather. Manticore venom is particularly vicious and can be treated to make it work more slowly, causing its victim to die in slow agony. Every hedge maester knows the common poisons.[1]

Rare poisons

Rare poisons include the Strangler, which is made from a plant found only in the Jade Sea. It kills by closing the windpipe and therefore suffocating its victims. It is a poison that has been used in the past to kill kings, a reason many kings now employ food-tasters. The tears of Lys is an odorless and colorless poison, killing by attacking the stomach and bowels.

Ambiguous poisons

There are also ambiguous poisons. Moon tea aborts pregnancies, which makes some maesters reluctant to call it a medicine. Sweetsleep brings deep sleep in small doses, but larger doses can kill. Large enough doses of most medicines can be fatal; the difference with sweetsleep is that the fatal dose is still quite small relative to other medicines. A maester must therefore be very careful when administering it.[3] Some poisons do not kill, but only make the victim indisposed for a time.[4]

Administering poisons

Arya Stark's target bites the poisoned coin. © Fantasy Flight Games

Poisons are commonly administered to victims in food or drink, which can also serve to mask their taste and odor. Because of this, noble kitchens are often guarded, and food tasters are employed to protect their masters' lives with their own. Even so, clever poisoners manage to slip past the safeguards from time to time, and at least as many nobles' deaths are caused by a poisoned cup or dish as a bloodied blade, if not more so. Poison may also be delivered by coating a weapon or even through the skin. An assassin may even coat a gold coin with poison, and pass it to the target who is poisoned when they bite the coin to test its value.[5][6]

List of known poisons

Characters known to use poison

Poison is Tyene Sand's chosen weapon. © FFG

Characters known to have been poisoned

Melisandre drinks from the poisoned wine. © Fantasy Flight Games

Characters suspected to have been poisoned

Survivors of attempted poisonings

Quotes

Schemes of the Scholar - by Mike Capprotti. © Fantasy Flight Games

The poisoner is beneath contempt.[1]

– Grand Maester Aethelmure


No true man killed with poison. Poison was for cravens, women, and Dornishmen.[7]

Victarion Greyjoy


Poison is a foul and filthy way to kill.[8]

Balon Swann, to Tyene Sand


You told me to put the tears in Jon's wine, and I did.[9]

Lysa Tully, to Petyr Baelish


I begged Lord Arryn to use a taster, in this very room I begged him, but he would not hear of it. Only one who was less than a man would even think of such a thing, he told me.[10]

Varys, to Eddard Stark


Poisoners invariably choose the choicest dishes.[11]

– The Tattered Prince

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