The Doom of Valyria refers to a catastrophic event in George R.R. Martin’s "A Song of Ice and Fire" series that destroyed the Valyrian Freehold, a powerful civilization known for its dragons and advanced magic. The disaster, which occurred centuries before the main story, shattered the Valyrian Peninsula with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, killing most of its people and ending their dominance. The Targaryens survived by settling on Dragonstone before the Doom.
The Doom of Valyria refers to a catastrophic event in George R.R. Martin’s "A Song of Ice and Fire" series that destroyed the Valyrian Freehold, a powerful civilization known for its dragons and advanced magic. The disaster, which occurred centuries before the main story, shattered the Valyrian Peninsula with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, killing most of its people and ending their dominance. The Targaryens survived by settling on Dragonstone before the Doom.
What was the Doom of Valyria?
A cataclysm that shattered the Valyrian Freehold, wiping out much of its empire, population, and dragons, and reshaping power across Essos.
What happened to dragons after the Doom?
Most Valyrian dragons perished in the catastrophe; the surviving dragons were kept by the Targaryens and used to conquer Westeros.
What became of Valyria after the Doom?
The Valyrian Freehold collapsed and gave rise to the independent Free Cities across Essos and the decline of Valyrian imperial power.
What is Valyrian steel and how does it relate to the Doom?
Valyrian steel is a rare, magical steel forged with dragonfire; the secret survived with certain families after the Doom, making the blades extremely sought-after.