The Long Night is the name given to the longest winter that ever happened in Westeros. In this time period, the Others made their first great attack against Men, "riding their dead horses and packs of pile spiders as big as hounds". Azor Ahai was the legendary hero who sought out the Childen of The Forest and joined forces with them and defeated the white walkers with his sword Lightbringer. They pushed them back to the lands that are now named "The Lands of Always Winter", Beyond the Wall.
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| - The Long Night is the name given to the longest winter that ever happened in Westeros. In this time period, the Others made their first great attack against Men, "riding their dead horses and packs of pile spiders as big as hounds". Azor Ahai was the legendary hero who sought out the Childen of The Forest and joined forces with them and defeated the white walkers with his sword Lightbringer. They pushed them back to the lands that are now named "The Lands of Always Winter", Beyond the Wall.
- Sheridan continues putting the pieces in place for his final strike against the Shadows and the Vorlons, while Londo and Vir make the final preparations for assassinating Emperor Cartagia.
- Centuries ago, the Supreme Ruler of the planet Jibet fled a democratic uprising, taking with him many priceless works of art. Now Quark's greed leads Commander Sisko and his crew to the lost treasures -- and to the Supreme Ruler himself, preserved in cryogenic suspension. The discovery sparks unrest on Jibet, and launches an alien armada against Deep Space Nine. As Dr. Bashir struggles to keep the dying ruler alive, Jake and Nog uncover deadly evidence of lingering Cardassian treachery. Now, Sisko must somehow keep the mysteries of the past from destroying all hope for DS9's future.
- Eight thousand years before the Targaryen Conquest, a winter known as the Long Night descended upon the world, which lasted an entire generation. Thousands starved as the crops and fields lay buried under dozens of feet of snow. In the darkness and cold of the Long Night, the White Walkers descended upon Westeros from the farthest north, the polar regions of the Lands of Always Winter. The conflict that arose from the Long Night is known as the War for the Dawn as the White Walkers sought to bring an end to all life and to cover the world in an endless winter.
- Adam has a day and a half to deliver a large bank draft. He is ambushed by an escaped convict. When he is mistaken for one of the escapees by the posse, Adam is hard pressed to prove his identity. All they want to do is hang him.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ File:DisambigIconGoTA.png This page is for the Alliance. For other uses of the Long Night, see The Long Night (Disambiguation). File:Nav bar left.png File:Nav bar right.png File:World Battle Preparations.jpg Fear is for the Long Night when the sun hides for years... This is where you write about your Alliance. You can replace the Banner to the right with the Banner for the Fealty that is most appropriate for you (if there is one).
- With Grandma being in hospital for so long the Walton family are troubled by finances, and loneliness. Grandpa, especially, becomes very lonely, depressed and withdrawn at having to be away from his wife of so many years. He is led to believe that he will be able to bring his wife home, yet when he arrives at the hospital he discovers this is not so. He very loudly expresses his disapproval at the hospital of the hospital and its staff and is subsequently barred from coming back again, because Esther needs peace and quiet in order to recover. Meanwhile Aimee Godsey turns to him for help when she is barred from playing with Elizabeth because Corabeth sees Elizabeth as an unladylike influence on Aimee. Aimee feels that Corabeth is trying to turn her into a lady because she doesn't accept or
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