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The Night’s King is a legendary figure mentioned in both George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series and the television adaptation “Game of Thrones.” However, there are some differences in how the character is depicted between the two versions.

In the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series:

1. **Legends and History:** The Night’s King is a legendary figure from the ancient history of Westeros. He was the 13th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, serving during the Age of Heroes. According to legend, he fell in love with a woman with icy skin and blue eyes beyond the Wall.

2. **Becoming the Night’s King:** The Night’s King is said to have ruled from the Nightfort, one of the castles along the Wall. He eventually declared himself the Night’s King and took the icy-skinned woman as his queen. Together, they are said to have committed dark and forbidden acts, using sorcery to enforce their rule.

3. **Defeat:** The Night’s King’s rule came to an end when he and his queen were defeated by a coalition of the Stark King in the North and the King-Beyond-the-Wall, Joramun. They managed to break the Night’s King’s hold on the Night’s Watch and Winterfell.

In the “Game of Thrones” TV series:

1. **Adaptation:** While the Night’s King is inspired by the character in the books, the TV series introduced a different interpretation. In the show, the Night’s King is depicted as a powerful and ancient White Walker who serves as the leader of the White Walkers.

2. **Symbolism:** The Night’s King in the TV series is a key antagonist and is responsible for converting Craster’s sons into White Walkers, expanding his army of the dead.

3. **Visual Appearance:** The Night’s King in the show has distinct characteristics, including a crown-like appearance made from ice and a chilling aura.

It’s important to note that the Night’s King in the TV series is a creation of the show’s writers and is distinct from the Night’s King mentioned in the “A Song of Ice and Fire” books. The TV series took creative liberties with the character to fit its narrative and visual style.

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