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[[Image:Naerys.jpg|250px|thumb|Queen [[Naerys Targaryen]], holding the Seven-Pointed Star - by Amoka©]]
 
The '''''Seven-Pointed Star''''' is the holy text of the [[Faith of the Seven]]. It is divided up into sections, based on the different aspects of the faith, such as the Maiden's Book.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
 
The '''''Seven-Pointed Star''''' is the holy text of the [[Faith of the Seven]]. It is divided up into sections, based on the different aspects of the faith, such as the Maiden's Book.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
 
==Passages==
 
==Passages==

Revision as of 22:30, 11 August 2013

Queen Naerys Targaryen, holding the Seven-Pointed Star - by Amoka©

The Seven-Pointed Star is the holy text of the Faith of the Seven. It is divided up into sections, based on the different aspects of the faith, such as the Maiden's Book.[1]

Passages

The Father reached his hand into the heavens and pulled down seven stars and one by one he set them on the brow of Hugor of the Hill to make a glowing crown...[2]


The Maid brought him forth a girl as supple as a willow with eyes like deep blue pools and Hugor declared that he would have her for his bride. So the Mother made her fertile, and the Crone foretold that she would bear the king four-and-forty mighty sons. The Warrior gave strength to their arms, whilst the Smith wrought for each a suit of iron plates...[3]

Miscellaneous

It is stated in the Seven-Pointed Star that spirits, wights, and revenants cannot harm a pious man, so long as he is armored in his faith. [4] Septon Meribald cannot read or write, but he knows the Seven-Pointed Star by memory.

References and Notes