Oathkeeper
- SKU:
- VS0112
- Availability:
- OUT of Stock EXPECTED Q3 2025
OUT OF STOCK Expected Q3 2025
This is an official Game of Thrones® licensed product.
Brienne is a highborn lady who would rather be a knight. As Catelyn Stark's envoy, she escorted Jaime Lannister back to Kings Landing. The two fighters developed a mutual respect for each other during their journey. She is given Oathkeeper by Jaime after his father, Lord Tywin Lannister, melts down Eddard Stark's Valyrian sword Ice and has Oathkeeper, as well as a sword for King Joffrey, made from the metal.
This adult collectible is officially licensed from HBO®'s hit series Game of Thrones®. It includes a certificate of authenticity and display plaque.
Blade Length: 32"
Blade Material: stainless steel
Hilt: Bronze plated cast metal with faux jewels.
Plaque: Silkscreened wood with Tarth sigil
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Perfect Sword
My beautiful, awesome girlfriend just got me this sword for my birthday and I couldn't be happier. As soon as I saw it in the show I fell in love with this sword and it instantly became one of my favourite weapon designs of all time. I can honestly say that ValyrianSteel have 100% done this sword the justice it deserves. Everything is made very sturdy and high quality, I would highly recommend it.
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Exceeded Ecpectation
I received my sword today and it was very well made. It was definitely heavier then expected so overall it kicks ass! Very happy with my choice
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I like this better than Carbon Steel.
If you display the sword as a fan, like me, than this is definitely the way to go. I like the fact that it needs no maintenance unlike Ice, and it's virtually the same look. It's very heavy, though I'm disappointed by the shine of it. I thought the handle would be more brassy. It has a solid feel and it's worth what you're paying for it. Let's go save Sansa
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Pretty to look at but not to hold
The sword itself looks great but the blade wobbles forwards and backwards and the faux Ruby\'s have been put in wonky and thus they partially protrude from the fitting , so overall a good sword but with the faults not really worth the £270 , without the faults id be happy to pay the full amount
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Loose blade and rattles alot
The sword looks perfect, but the moment you touch it or pick it up the blade wobbles and moves around clanging and making alot of rattling noise and feels cheap due to that fact. Although I got a $100 discount code to say sorry, at the end of the day I did pay $340 for a replica sword and I would at least expect it to be built correctly. Not sure if I will be purchasing anymore. VS Note: Offered exchange or $100, customer chose $100.
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awesome oath keeper
Received my sword last week #72 and I must say that it absolutely gorgeous. Well worth the money if your undecided.Great Construction. Keep up the good work V.S.
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Outstanding!
I am a return customer. I have John Snows sword and scabbard, Jamie&#039;s sword #51, and now Oathkeeper #60. I display them with pride. As Mark said, I hope both scabbards for Jamie&#039;s and Oathkeeper are to become available. Also, Joffery&#039;s sword as well-</br></br></br></br>
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Magnificent.
Very solid construction and feel. Intricate details on the hilt and pommel are superb! A bit heavy for actual swordplay but as a decoration, there is no equal. Perhaps a scabbard for it in the future?
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Pretty nice
This is the first sword I\&#039;ve ever held, let alone bought. It\&#039;s pretty amazing, naturally I\&#039;m gutted I wasn\&#039;t brave/rich enough for the Damascus version but I\&#039;m happy with this. I got #18.</br></br>I spent an hour or so mounting it on the wall which I\&#039;m pretty chuffed with. I have very limited DIY experience and was dreading doing this but it was relatively simple with a few basic tools - all I had was a spirit level, a measuring tape, a pencil and a screwdriver. It\&#039;s pretty firmly on the wall.</br></br>Minus one star because the lion head on the end of the hilt </br>(pommel?) seems like it could\&#039;ve/should\&#039;ve been a tighter fit. It isn\&#039;t loose but it isn\&#039;t flush - noticeable gap between grip &amp; pommel.