King Robert's Warhammer
Brand : Valyrian Steel
- SKU:
- VS0004
- Availability:
- Currently on Backorder expected restock date end of 2025
This is an official A Song of Ice and Fire book series licensed product.
“Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly, Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died.”
In his youth Robert Baratheon was a paragon of a man, stronger and larger than most others on the battlefield. His chosen weapon was a war hammer of such immense size his friend Ned Stark could not wield it. The hammer was forged by Donal Noye while he was still the smith at Storm’s End, and Robert’s prowess with it was legendary. In tournaments he was never much for jousting, preferring a melee where he could bludgeon his opponents senseless.
It was his war hammer Robert carried that day on the river. A Targaryen army led by Rhaegar Targaryen and Ser Barristan Selmy, with Dornish levies under command of Prince Lewyn Martell, met Robert’s rebel army on the Green Fork of the Trident. During the battle Barristan the Bold cut down many men, but was eventually himself grievously wounded, taking him from Rhaegar’s side. Lewyn Martell was later killed by Ser Lyn Corbray, leaving only Rhaegar left in command.
Robert was never one to lead from the rear and his advance eventually brought him into combat with Prince Rhaegar. Robert decided the battle and ended the Targaryen rule in Westeros when his hammer crushed Rhaegar’s breastplate, spilling the rubies that adorned it into the water, giving the area now known as the Ruby Ford its name.
Hammer Details
- Haft: Steel with genuine leather wrap, 24k gold plated accent rings.
- Head: Cast metal with antique finish, gold painted inlay. 14.5" long.
- Plaque: Silkscreened fiber board. Includes mounting hardware.
- Overall Length: 44 inches. Weight: 10 pounds.
IMPORTANT, READ THIS: This is the exclusive officially licensed King Robert Baratheon's Warhammer, from "A Song of Ice and Fire." This is the SECOND EDITION of this item. The first edition was 2000 pcs and included George R.R. Martin's autograph and sold out years ago. This SECOND EDITION is unnumbered and does not include his autograph. It still includes the plaque and the COA, it is only unnumbered and unsigned.
OUT OF STOCK UNTIL End 2025.
This item is not a toy. Please keep out of the reach of children.
About Valyrian Steel ®
The Valyrian Steel ® Collection is a series of weapons and arms created from the fantasy world of author George R.R. martin's best selling book series "A Song of Ice and Fire". Each limited edition entry in this collection is made of only the highest quality materials available with special attention made to the finish and detailing. Based on Mr. Martin's meticulously detailed notes and descriptions, the design of each piece reflects the rich characters and history of his magnificent saga.
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Astonishing to behold and wield
This hammer truly fits the character of King Robert Baratheon, from both the narrative and TV show. This is a weapon of a true warrior and conqueror, fit for a strong man well trained in combat. When you hold it in your hands, you can easily understand their words - "Ours is the fury" - for that is what the hammer embodies, furious battle capabilities, yet beautifully regal enough for the most Kingly of nobles. Absolutely amazing and intimidating weapon, both with its large size, the geometric hammerhead and spikes adorning the haft. Fit for a Warrior King.
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Breathtaking
I just received this today and it\&#039;s amazing, definitely one of the best purchases I\&#039;ve ever made. All I need now is an original Baratheon shield </br>(before the house splintered and the sigil was twisted) and my collection is complete. Also, Book Ice would be nice if you guys would ever do another run Valyyrian Steel, I\&#039;d not only buy one right away but I\&#039;d pre-order it before sales were even official.
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My preciouuus
Had to buy it to a retailer in France, as i&#039;m French, because of shipping costs. But boy, was it worth it. </br>It perfectly fits next to Ned Stark&#039;s Ice </br>(the Damascus book version) on my &quot;Weapons of fallen great men&quot; wall, it is epicly huge for a warhammer, and you can tell it is a fantasy warhammer because you can&#039;t imagine anyone being effective with it on a battlefield. But you have no trouble believing Robert using it. Single-handedly. </br>All the friends envy me now, thanks for everything !
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Works Great m8
I tried using this on my unwanted child the other day and it worked like a charm. Would definitely recommend to a friend. 8/8 m8</br></br></br>P.S can anyone give me some recommendations for discrete body disposal? Also need a good dry cleaning place that doesn&#039;t ask questions.
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Awesome looking!
It\\\&#039;s a very cool display, but don\\\&#039;t get it if you intend to actually swing it. It\\\&#039;s hollow, but it\\\&#039;s very very amazing :D. I love it!
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Looks fantastic in my room
This is quite the hammer. It looks outstanding, and the detail is great. It looks great next to Longclaw though I am a bit disappointed with the hammer&#039;s overall sturdiness. When I rotate the hammer the haft will shift slightly, and when I swing the hammer it sounds as though there\&#039;s something loose within the haft, and when using 2 hands on the grip while holding it, there will be slight movement at where the grip connects to the shaft. Despite this I understand that this is a collector\&#039;s item, and is meant to look badass on display, but when the apocalypse comes around I hope I\&#039;ll be able to use the warhammer to crush skulls without it falling apart.
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I POSSESS THE DNA OF GEORGE R. R. MARTIN!
The warhammer is finely patterned and looks menacing, the geometric craft on the hammer\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\&#039;s head is also eloquently designed. The problem lies however, with the staff for which makes up most of the hammer, being hollow. This causes a lack of support for the weight of the hammers head and can make a slight rattle where such a pole meets the head, making it somewhat fragile. Despite this however, the hammer is a great ornamental piece, as is the plaque for which it rests... Also the certificate of authenticity is personally signed by the notorious serial killer George R. R. Martin, I have a sheet with his DNA on!
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Awesome, but.....
Picked this up recently and was pleasantly surprised. The craftsmanship is great and there is something nice about feeling this thing in your hands. My only issue is that my bottom spike is slightly crooked. Its minor but just enough to notice. Otherwise awesome. Looks great next to my Ice and Hound&#039;s Helm!
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&quot;Robert won the throne with his warhammer.&quot;
And it&#039;s no wonder. This piece of work is absolutely stunning. Hung it up in my room and I keep glancing at it every now and again, thinking to myself; Money well spent. Anyways, on with the review.</br></br>Robert&#039;s Warhammer #1240:</br></br>The spikes are extremely sharp and pointed, so take care with them. I swear, you could easily hurt someone with them </br>(this is awesome, more than a bad thing). Also, some people have pointed out that the spikes were crooked when they received the item, but mine were all straight as an arrow. The &quot;flat&quot; side, or the face, of the warhammer is also quite sharp </br>(it comes out in like 9 broad spikes). The weight of the warhammer is more than I expected. You need to be strong to wield it with one hand, much like Robert was in his youth. The only problem </br>(personally) is that all the weight is in the head, and that the shaft feels hollow. If you swing it, you can feel it click, as if the two aren&#039;t one whole thing. That being said, bare in mind that it is made for display and not smashing in Targaryens. The detail on the head is also amazing. The packaging was great, although the leather handle had a bunch of white stuff on it. Came off easily with a wet cloth though. Around the bottom spike area, there were also some bits of hardened glue showing. Small, but noticeable if you look hard enough. Also the plaque is nice, except it seems small because of the warhammer&#039;s size.</br></br>Overall, it was worth every cent.