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'''Blackfyre''' is a fabled [[Armament|Greatsword]] of [[Valyrian steel]], wielded by [[Aegon the Conqueror]]. It was one of two Valyrian steel Swords, The Targaryens brought from [[Dragonstone]] after the Doom(the other is [[Dark Sister]]) and was passed from Targaryen king to king, until [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]] chose to bestow it on his bastard son [[Daemon Blackfyre|Daemon]] instead of his legitimate son.<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/2999/ SSM:June 26, 2001]</ref>  
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'''Blackfyre''' is a fabled [[Armament|Greatsword]] of [[Valyrian steel]], wielded by [[Aegon the Conqueror]]. It was one of two Valyrian steel swords the Targaryens brought from [[Dragonstone]] after the Doom (the other is [[Dark Sister]]) and was passed from Targaryen king to king, until [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]] chose to bestow it on his bastard son [[Daemon Blackfyre|Daemon]] instead of his legitimate son.<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/2999/ SSM:June 26, 2001]</ref>  
Some felt that the sword symbolized the monarchy, so the gift was the seed from which the [[Blackfyre Rebellion]] grew. During the Blackfyre Rebellion Daemon continued to wield the sword in battle, and fought an epic duel with Ser [[Gwayne Corbray]] of the Kingsguard at the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field]], Blackfyre pitted against Gwayne's own Valyrian blade [[Lady Forlorn]].  
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Some felt that the sword symbolized the monarchy, so the gift was the seed from which the [[Blackfyre Rebellion]] grew. During the Blackfyre Rebellion Daemon continued to wield the sword in battle, and fought an epic duel with Ser [[Gwayne Corbray]] of the Kingsguard at the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field]], pitted against Gwayne's own Valyrian blade [[Lady Forlorn]].  
  
After the death of Daemon Blackfyre and his sons on the Redgrass Fields, his half brother [[Aegor Rivers|Bittersteel]] took Blackfyre with him in exile in the [[Free Cities]]. Where Bittersteel and Daemon's surviving kin founded the mercenary force known as the [[Golden Company]]. The sword's Whereabouts after the death of [[Maelys Blackfyre]] during the [[War of the Ninepenny Kings]] is unknown. It is believed to have been lost or may yet remain in the possession of the Golden Company.
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After the death of Daemon Blackfyre and two of his sons on the Redgrass Fields, his half brother [[Aegor Rivers|Bittersteel]] took Blackfyre with him in exile to the [[Free Cities]], where Bittersteel and Daemon's surviving kin founded the mercenary force known as the [[Golden Company]]. The sword's whereabouts after the death of [[Maelys Blackfyre]] during the [[War of the Ninepenny Kings]] is unknown. It is believed to have been lost or may yet remain in the possession of the Golden Company.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 29 January 2012

This article is about the Valyrian steel sword. For the house founded by Daemon Blackfyre, see House Blackfyre.


Blackfyre is a fabled Greatsword of Valyrian steel, wielded by Aegon the Conqueror. It was one of two Valyrian steel swords the Targaryens brought from Dragonstone after the Doom (the other is Dark Sister) and was passed from Targaryen king to king, until Aegon the Unworthy chose to bestow it on his bastard son Daemon instead of his legitimate son.[1] Some felt that the sword symbolized the monarchy, so the gift was the seed from which the Blackfyre Rebellion grew. During the Blackfyre Rebellion Daemon continued to wield the sword in battle, and fought an epic duel with Ser Gwayne Corbray of the Kingsguard at the Battle of the Redgrass Field, pitted against Gwayne's own Valyrian blade Lady Forlorn.

After the death of Daemon Blackfyre and two of his sons on the Redgrass Fields, his half brother Bittersteel took Blackfyre with him in exile to the Free Cities, where Bittersteel and Daemon's surviving kin founded the mercenary force known as the Golden Company. The sword's whereabouts after the death of Maelys Blackfyre during the War of the Ninepenny Kings is unknown. It is believed to have been lost or may yet remain in the possession of the Golden Company.