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Ice-watch 001504 City White Silver 36 Mm Unisex Uhr Leder Weiß Neu Ohne Box 9
ICE-WATCH CITY white silver Small Neu mit Etikett ABER OHNE UHRENBOX! DAHER SONDERPREIS! Material: Edelstahlboden Armband: Leder weiß Water Resistant 3 ATM Gehäusedurchmesser: ca. 36 mm ohne Krone Gehäusestärke: ca. 6 mm max. Armumfang ca. 19 cm Zifferblatt: weiß Dornschließe
Feminine Ice Watch Damenuhr ICE loulou White gold chic in Weiß mit goldfarbenen Details und roter Rückseite als stilvolles Modeaccessoire Small Größe mit 34 mm Gehäusedurchmesser, ideal als zarte Armbanduhr Damen für Alltag, Büro und Freizeit Weiches, extraflaches Silikonarmband in Weiß mit farbiger Unterseite sorgt für hohen Tragekomfort auch an schmalen Handgelenken Goldfarbenes Zifferblatt mit klaren Indexen und zuverlässigem Quarzwerk mit drei Zeigern für eine präzise, gut ablesbare Zeitanzeige Vielseitig kombinierbare Ice Watch Uhr Damen, perfekt zu Jeans, Business Outfit oder Kleid und eine attraktive Geschenkidee für stilbewusste Frauen und Teenager Material: Silikongehäuse mit verschraubtem Edelstahlboden, Silikonarmband, Mineralglas Farbe: Weißes Gehäuse mit roter Rückseite, goldfarbenes Zifferblatt mit goldfarbenen Zeigern und Indizes, weißes Silikonarmband Maße: Gehäusedurchmesser 34 mm, Gehäusehöhe 8 mm, Bandbreite 14 mm, Bandlänge ca. 170 mm, geeignet für einen Handgelenkumfang von ca. 14 bis 18 cm Gewicht: ca. 33 g Artikelnummer: 022324 Kollektion: ICE loulou Uhrwerk: Miyota Quarzkaliber GL32 mit 3 Zeigern (Stunde, Minute, Sekunde) Wasserdichtigkeit: 10 ATM Verschluss: Dornschließe aus Edelstahl
Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach trendigen Neuheiten auf dem Markt sind, präsentieren wir Ihnen Damenuhr Ice (Ø 38 mm) ! Geschlecht: Damen Extra Links: Kein Typ der Uhr: Armbanduhr Material des Armbands: Gummi Uhrengehäuse-Material: Harz Uhrwerk: Quarz Kristall: Mineral Wasserdicht: 10 atm Enthalten: Enthält Markenetui oder -hülle Verschluss Armband: Schließe Farbe der Krone: Weiß Farbe des Uhrengehäuses: Durchsichtig Farbe des Bandes: Weiß Durchmesser des Uhrengehäuses: Ø 38 mm Sportlich, auffällig und farbenfroh – die Ice-Digit Boliday Uhr bringt modernen Digitalstil an dein Handgelenk. Mit einem schlanken Silikonarmband und einem lebendigen Display ist sie ideal für den Alltag oder aktive Tage. Leicht und bequem verbindet sie ein verspieltes Design mit praktischer Funktionalität. Über die Ice Watch Digital 'Ice Digit Boliday - White - Clear' Damen Uhr (Small) 024565: Die Uhr zeigt die Zeit in einer Digital Einstellung über ein Quarz Uhrwerk an. Das Resin Transparent gehäuse misst 44mm im Durchmesser und 12mm in der Dicke. Das We
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach trendigen Neuheiten auf dem Markt sind, präsentieren wir Ihnen Damenuhr Ice (Ø 40 mm) ! Geschlecht: Damen Extra Links: Kein Typ der Uhr: Armbanduhr Material des Armbands: Gummi Uhrengehäuse-Material: Harz Uhrwerk: Quarz Kristall: Mineral Wasserdicht: 10 atm Enthalten: Enthält Markenetui oder -hülle Verschluss Armband: Schließe Farbe der Krone: Orange Farbe des Uhrengehäuses: Weiß Farbe des Bandes: Weiß Durchmesser des Uhrengehäuses: Ø 40 mm Zeitlos im Design, hochwertig in der Verarbeitung – dieses Piece vereint Stilbewusstsein mit Alltagstauglichkeit. Ob im Büro, beim Stadtbummel oder auf Reisen: Es begleitet dich souverän durch jeden Moment. Über die Ice Watch Digital 'Ice Digit Explorer - White Orange' Damen Uhr (Small) 024002: Die Uhr zeigt die Zeit in einer Digital Einstellung über ein Quarz Uhrwerk an. Das Resin Weiß gehäuse misst 41mm im Durchmesser und 16mm in der Dicke. Das Weiß Silikon armband ist 22mm breit und 19cm lang und wird mit einer Dornschließe geschlossen. Das Orange Zifferblatt
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach trendigen Neuheiten auf dem Markt sind, präsentieren wir Ihnen Damenuhr Ice (Ø 40 mm) ! Geschlecht: Damen Extra Links: Kein Typ der Uhr: Armbanduhr Material des Armbands: Gummi Uhrengehäuse-Material: Harz Uhrwerk: Quarz Kristall: Mineral Wasserdicht: 10 atm Enthalten: Enthält Markenetui oder -hülle Verschluss Armband: Schließe Farbe der Krone: Blau Farbe des Uhrengehäuses: Weiß Farbe des Bandes: Weiß Durchmesser des Uhrengehäuses: Ø 40 mm Zeitlos im Design, hochwertig in der Verarbeitung – dieses Piece vereint Stilbewusstsein mit Alltagstauglichkeit. Ob im Büro, beim Stadtbummel oder auf Reisen: Es begleitet dich souverän durch jeden Moment. Über die Ice Watch Digital 'Ice Digit Explorer - White Blue' Damen Uhr (Small) 024003: Die Uhr zeigt die Zeit in einer Digital Einstellung über ein Quarz Uhrwerk an. Das Resin Weiß gehäuse misst 41mm im Durchmesser und 16mm in der Dicke. Das Weiß Silikon armband ist 22mm breit und 19cm lang und wird mit einer Dornschließe geschlossen. Das Blau Zifferblatt ist du
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach trendigen Neuheiten auf dem Markt sind, präsentieren wir Ihnen Damenuhr Ice (Ø 40 mm) ! Geschlecht: Damen Extra Links: Kein Typ der Uhr: Armbanduhr Material des Armbands: Gummi Uhrengehäuse-Material: Harz Uhrwerk: Quarz Kristall: Mineral Wasserdicht: 10 atm Enthalten: Enthält Markenetui oder -hülle Verschluss Armband: Schließe Farbe der Krone: grün Farbe des Uhrengehäuses: Weiß Farbe des Bandes: Weiß Durchmesser des Uhrengehäuses: Ø 40 mm Zeitlos im Design, hochwertig in der Verarbeitung – dieses Piece vereint Stilbewusstsein mit Alltagstauglichkeit. Ob im Büro, beim Stadtbummel oder auf Reisen: Es begleitet dich souverän durch jeden Moment. Über die Ice Watch Digital 'Ice Digit Explorer - White Lime' Damen Uhr (Small) 024004: Die Uhr zeigt die Zeit in einer Digital Einstellung über ein Quarz Uhrwerk an. Das Resin Weiß gehäuse misst 41mm im Durchmesser und 16mm in der Dicke. Das Weiß Silikon armband ist 22mm breit und 19cm lang und wird mit einer Dornschließe geschlossen. Das Grün Zifferblatt ist du
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach trendigen Neuheiten auf dem Markt sind, präsentieren wir Ihnen Damenuhr Ice (Ø 38 mm) ! Geschlecht: Damen Extra Links: Kein Typ der Uhr: Armbanduhr Material des Armbands: Gummi Uhrengehäuse-Material: Harz Uhrwerk: Quarz Kristall: Mineral Wasserdicht: 10 atm Enthalten: Enthält Markenetui oder -hülle Verschluss Armband: Schließe Farbe der Krone: Blau Farbe des Uhrengehäuses: Blau Farbe des Bandes: Weiß Durchmesser des Uhrengehäuses: Ø 38 mm Zeitlos im Design, hochwertig in der Verarbeitung – dieses Piece vereint Stilbewusstsein mit Alltagstauglichkeit. Ob im Büro, beim Stadtbummel oder auf Reisen: Es begleitet dich souverän durch jeden Moment. Über die Ice Watch Digital 'Ice Digit Boliday - White - Clear Blue' Uni Uhr (Small) 024567: Die Uhr zeigt die Zeit in einer Digital Einstellung über ein Quarz Uhrwerk an. Das Resin Blau gehäuse misst 44mm im Durchmesser und 12mm in der Dicke. Das Weiß Silikon armband ist 21mm breit und 20cm lang und wird mit einer Dornschließe geschlossen. Das LCD Zifferblatt is
This extensively updated fifth edition of Bradt’s The Arctic is an engagingly written and beautifully illustrated full-colour guidebook to some of the world’s most exciting wildlife. Designed with expedition-cruise passengers in mind, it is an ideal companion both on board and ashore, providing fascinating accounts of the most likely animals and plants to be seen – from polar bears and beluga whales to snowy owls and snow buttercups. Only a small number of hardy and evocative creatures – including narwhals, walruses and Ross’s gulls – call the Arctic their year-round home. But come summer, the region explodes with life as plankton and plants flourish to support a massive population of fish, seabirds and whales, all taking advantage of seasonal abundance before retreating south to avoid the ice. For these few short months of almost endless daylight, the coastal Arctic – from Greenland to Svalbard, Alaska to the Bering Sea – offers a parade of wildlife delights. On a typical Arctic expedition cruise, you might marvel at walruses lounging on rocks or scan for harp seals bobbing in icy water. Watch Arctic foxes sniffing out goose eggs and gawp at the torrent of dovekies flooding to cliffside breeding colonies. Keep your eyes peeled for polar bears and ivory gulls on ice floes, for the bushy blow that heralds a humpback whale or for a flash of white that signifies a beluga whale. Packed with fascinating natural histories that bring to life star species, and freshly updated throughout, The Arctic is a timely celebration of polar nature in an era when climate change is profoundly affecting extreme northern latitudes. Written by Tony Soper (who died in 2024), former expert expedition leader and founder of the BBC Natural History Unit, illustrated with full-colour watercolour paintings from award-winning wildlife artist Dan Powell, and updated by naturalist and award-winning travel writer James Lowen, this fifth edition is packed with fascinating insights into the natural history of Arctic wildlife, its narrative bringing to life the creatures that visitors are likely to encounter. An eminently portable guidebook, Bradt’s The Arctic is the ideal companion for anyone exploring the far north.
This extensively updated fifth edition of Bradt’s The Arctic is an engagingly written and beautifully illustrated full-colour guidebook to some of the world’s most exciting wildlife. Designed with expedition-cruise passengers in mind, it is an ideal companion both on board and ashore, providing fascinating accounts of the most likely animals and plants to be seen – from polar bears and beluga whales to snowy owls and snow buttercups. Only a small number of hardy and evocative creatures – including narwhals, walruses and Ross’s gulls – call the Arctic their year-round home. But come summer, the region explodes with life as plankton and plants flourish to support a massive population of fish, seabirds and whales, all taking advantage of seasonal abundance before retreating south to avoid the ice. For these few short months of almost endless daylight, the coastal Arctic – from Greenland to Svalbard, Alaska to the Bering Sea – offers a parade of wildlife delights. On a typical Arctic expedition cruise, you might marvel at walruses lounging on rocks or scan for harp seals bobbing in icy water. Watch Arctic foxes sniffing out goose eggs and gawp at the torrent of dovekies flooding to cliffside breeding colonies. Keep your eyes peeled for polar bears and ivory gulls on ice floes, for the bushy blow that heralds a humpback whale or for a flash of white that signifies a beluga whale. Packed with fascinating natural histories that bring to life star species, and freshly updated throughout, The Arctic is a timely celebration of polar nature in an era when climate change is profoundly affecting extreme northern latitudes. Written by Tony Soper (who died in 2024), former expert expedition leader and founder of the BBC Natural History Unit, illustrated with full-colour watercolour paintings from award-winning wildlife artist Dan Powell, and updated by naturalist and award-winning travel writer James Lowen, this fifth edition is packed with fascinating insights into the natural history of Arctic wildlife, its narrative bringing to life the creatures that visitors are likely to encounter. An eminently portable guidebook, Bradt’s The Arctic is the ideal companion for anyone exploring the far north.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO's Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon "The thrill of Fire & Blood is the thrill of all Martin's fantasy work: familiar myths debunked, the whole trope table flipped."-Entertainment Weekly Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen-the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria-took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire & Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel's worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice & Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire & Blood is the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire & Blood "A masterpiece of popular historical fiction." -The Sunday Times "The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title's promised elements. . . . It's hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should 'bend the knee,' 'take the black' and join the Night's Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end."-The Guardian
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon “The thrill of Fire & Blood is the thrill of all Martin’s fantasy work: familiar myths debunked, the whole trope table flipped.”—Entertainment Weekly Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen—the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria—took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire & Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel’s worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty-five black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley—including five illustrations exclusive to the trade paperback edition. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice & Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire & Blood is the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire & Blood “A masterpiece of popular historical fiction.” —The Sunday Times “The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title’s promised elements. . . . It’s hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should ‘bend the knee;’ ‘take the black’ and join the Night’s Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end.” —The Guardian
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon “The thrill of Fire & Blood is the thrill of all Martin’s fantasy work: familiar myths debunked, the whole trope table flipped.”—Entertainment Weekly Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen—the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria—took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire & Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel’s worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty-five black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley—including five illustrations exclusive to the trade paperback edition. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice & Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire & Blood is the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire & Blood “A masterpiece of popular historical fiction.” —The Sunday Times “The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title’s promised elements. . . . It’s hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should ‘bend the knee;’ ‘take the black’ and join the Night’s Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end.” —The Guardian
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO's upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen-the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria-took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire & Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel's worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty all-new black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice & Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire & Blood is the the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire & Blood "I love it so much. Fire & Blood is Martin Unbound . . . and I couldn't put it down. . . . There's an addictive quality to the prose that's outright gossipy. . . . The obvious comparison here is J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. . . . Writing centuries after the events he's describing, the Gyldayn voice complicates this game of thrones with a clash of perspectives and a storm of debatable facts. . . . Heavy stuff, but Fire & Blood flies."-Entertainment Weekly "A masterpiece of popular historical fiction." -The Sunday Times "The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title's promised elements. . . . It's hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should 'bend the knee,' 'take the black' and join the Night's Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end."-The Guardian
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO's upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen-the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria-took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire & Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel's worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty all-new black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice & Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire & Blood is the the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire & Blood "I love it so much. Fire & Blood is Martin Unbound . . . and I couldn't put it down. . . . There's an addictive quality to the prose that's outright gossipy. . . . The obvious comparison here is J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. . . . Writing centuries after the events he's describing, the Gyldayn voice complicates this game of thrones with a clash of perspectives and a storm of debatable facts. . . . Heavy stuff, but Fire & Blood flies."-Entertainment Weekly "A masterpiece of popular historical fiction." -The Sunday Times "The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title's promised elements. . . . It's hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should 'bend the knee,' 'take the black' and join the Night's Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end."-The Guardian
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The thrilling history of the Targaryens comes to life in this masterly work, the inspiration for HBO',s upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen-the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria-took up residence on Dragonstone. Fire &, Blood begins their tale with the legendary Aegon the Conqueror, creator of the Iron Throne, and goes on to recount the generations of Targaryens who fought to hold that iconic seat, all the way up to the civil war that nearly tore their dynasty apart. What really happened during the Dance of the Dragons? Why was it so deadly to visit Valyria after the Doom? What were Maegor the Cruel',s worst crimes? What was it like in Westeros when dragons ruled the skies? These are but a few of the questions answered in this essential chronicle, as related by a learned maester of the Citadel and featuring more than eighty all-new black-and-white illustrations by artist Doug Wheatley. Readers have glimpsed small parts of this narrative in such volumes as The World of Ice &, Fire, but now, for the first time, the full tapestry of Targaryen history is revealed. With all the scope and grandeur of Gibbon',s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Fire &, Blood is the the first volume of the definitive two-part history of the Targaryens, giving readers a whole new appreciation for the dynamic, often bloody, and always fascinating history of Westeros. Praise for Fire &, Blood ",I love it so much. Fire &, Blood is Martin Unbound . . . and I couldn',t put it down. . . . There',s an addictive quality to the prose that',s outright gossipy. . . . The obvious comparison here is J.R.R. Tolkien',s The Silmarillion. . . . Writing centuries after the events he',s describing, the Gyldayn voice complicates this game of thrones with a clash of perspectives and a storm of debatable facts. . . . Heavy stuff, but Fire &, Blood flies.",-Entertainment Weekly ",A masterpiece of popular historical fiction.", -The Sunday Times ",The saga is a rich and dark one, full of both the title',s promised elements. . . . It',s hard not to thrill to the descriptions of dragons engaging in airborne combat, or the dilemma of whether defeated rulers should ',bend the knee,', ',take the black', and join the Night',s Watch, or simply meet an inventive and horrible end.",-The Guardian