![]() 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. The burning of corpses prevents them from being reanimated by the Others, so the free folk who live beyond the Wall burn their dead. It is unknown if they are vulnerable to dragonglass, or if they can cross the Wall on their own. Wights are flammable and quickly consumed if set aflame. When a wight is destroyed, the blue disappears from its eyes. Though they can be stopped by total dismemberment, their limbs can continue to move if detached from their bodies. īeing dead, wights feel no pain and will continue to fight regardless of injury. Wights can remain in a state of stasis, lying in wait to attack. It appears that wights retain at least some of their former memories. Wights have a queer, cold scent that can panic living animals if they catch a whiff of it. Unlike Others, wights are slow and clumsy. All are easily identified by their eyes having turned bright blue like two blue stars, and their hands and feet black and swollen with pooled and congealed blood. Some are lifelike, while others are badly rotten although the process of decay has been halted. The appearance of wights depends on the condition of the corpse when it is raised. A wight - Art by Patrick McEvoy © Fantasy Flight Games See also: Images of Wights
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