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  1. The seemingly dead wight of Jafer Flowers, a ranger of the Night's Watch. A wight was a deceased body that had been reanimated by the White Walkers, using the potent dark magic of necromancy. Many stories claim that White Walkers alone had the ability to create wights.

  2. Wights are dead men or creatures resurrected by Others through necromancy,[1] seemingly when touched by the cold that accompanies them.[2] Anyone who falls against the Others must be burned, or else the dead will rise again as their thralls.

  3. Aug 21, 2017 · Wights are the undead; corpses reanimated by the White Walkers to serve as their army of foot soldiers. Wights can be both dead humans and dead animals; White Walkers ride undead horses into battle, and Jon Snow's company battled a bear turned into a Wight in "Beyond the Wall."

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  4. To investigate the return of wights, the disappearance of several Rangers, and rumors of a wildling army, Jeor leads an expeditionary force beyond the Wall in season 2. In season 3, after returning to Craster's Keep, he is slain by Rast in the ensuing mutiny.

  5. We all know Daenerys Targaryens dragons and the direwolves, but what about the difference between the terrifying White Walkers and the wights? Here’s a rundown of what makes them different.

  6. A dragonseed of Dragonstone, Ulf the White was a man-at-arms when the Dance of the Dragons began. When Prince Jacaerys Velaryon called for dragonriders in 129 AC, Ulf was able to mount Silverwing.

  7. Jun 6, 2015 · White Walkers can reanimate corpses (exactly how they do so is unclear) to create undead wights. White Walkers have a spoken language, called Skroth — wights do not speak, as far as we know ...

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