Why would the Red Woman birth a shadow if she worshipped the Lord of the Light?












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Is there any reasoning/explanation as to why Melisandre would birth a shadow if she was a follower of the Lord of the Light religion? It seems somewhat contradictive that a Light worshiper would birth a form of darkness...



Follow up question: why did the shadow disappear immediately after killing Renly? Why not stay around longer to perform other biddings for Stanis?










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    Is there any reasoning/explanation as to why Melisandre would birth a shadow if she was a follower of the Lord of the Light religion? It seems somewhat contradictive that a Light worshiper would birth a form of darkness...



    Follow up question: why did the shadow disappear immediately after killing Renly? Why not stay around longer to perform other biddings for Stanis?










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      Is there any reasoning/explanation as to why Melisandre would birth a shadow if she was a follower of the Lord of the Light religion? It seems somewhat contradictive that a Light worshiper would birth a form of darkness...



      Follow up question: why did the shadow disappear immediately after killing Renly? Why not stay around longer to perform other biddings for Stanis?










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      Is there any reasoning/explanation as to why Melisandre would birth a shadow if she was a follower of the Lord of the Light religion? It seems somewhat contradictive that a Light worshiper would birth a form of darkness...



      Follow up question: why did the shadow disappear immediately after killing Renly? Why not stay around longer to perform other biddings for Stanis?







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          Ser Davos asked the same thing of Melisandre when he was taking her to slay Ser Courtney Penrose, Renly's Castellan for Storm's End.




          “There was no need,” she said. “He was unprotected. But here... this
          Storm’s End is an old place. There are spells woven into the stones.
          Dark walls that no shadow can pass-ancient, forgotten, yet still in
          place.”



          “Shadow?” Davos felt his flesh prickling. “A shadow is a thing of
          darkness.”



          “You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows
          in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire.
          The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.”

          ACOK - Davos II




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          In the show the dialogue went differently but the essence was same:




          Davos: Strange that this Lord of Light asks you to work in the shadows.



          Melisandre: Shadows cannot live in the dark, Ser Davos. They are servants of light, the children of fire. And the brighter the flame,
          the darker they are.
          Garden of Bones- S02E04




          As to why didn't the Shadow linger around to perform more tasks, there is no information available on that. But my speculation would be that they are a single-use disposable sort of weapon. We see that the Shadow which opened Renly's throat disappeared immediately after his job. And the Shadow which killed Ser Courtney Penrose vanished as well. Afterwards we see Melisandre asking Ser Davos to make a shadow-baby with her (Since the King's fires were burning low and Melisandre was afraid that another attempt might kill him), Ser Davos refused her.






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            Ser Davos asked the same thing of Melisandre when he was taking her to slay Ser Courtney Penrose, Renly's Castellan for Storm's End.




            “There was no need,” she said. “He was unprotected. But here... this
            Storm’s End is an old place. There are spells woven into the stones.
            Dark walls that no shadow can pass-ancient, forgotten, yet still in
            place.”



            “Shadow?” Davos felt his flesh prickling. “A shadow is a thing of
            darkness.”



            “You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows
            in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire.
            The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.”

            ACOK - Davos II




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            In the show the dialogue went differently but the essence was same:




            Davos: Strange that this Lord of Light asks you to work in the shadows.



            Melisandre: Shadows cannot live in the dark, Ser Davos. They are servants of light, the children of fire. And the brighter the flame,
            the darker they are.
            Garden of Bones- S02E04




            As to why didn't the Shadow linger around to perform more tasks, there is no information available on that. But my speculation would be that they are a single-use disposable sort of weapon. We see that the Shadow which opened Renly's throat disappeared immediately after his job. And the Shadow which killed Ser Courtney Penrose vanished as well. Afterwards we see Melisandre asking Ser Davos to make a shadow-baby with her (Since the King's fires were burning low and Melisandre was afraid that another attempt might kill him), Ser Davos refused her.






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              Ser Davos asked the same thing of Melisandre when he was taking her to slay Ser Courtney Penrose, Renly's Castellan for Storm's End.




              “There was no need,” she said. “He was unprotected. But here... this
              Storm’s End is an old place. There are spells woven into the stones.
              Dark walls that no shadow can pass-ancient, forgotten, yet still in
              place.”



              “Shadow?” Davos felt his flesh prickling. “A shadow is a thing of
              darkness.”



              “You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows
              in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire.
              The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.”

              ACOK - Davos II




              Show



              In the show the dialogue went differently but the essence was same:




              Davos: Strange that this Lord of Light asks you to work in the shadows.



              Melisandre: Shadows cannot live in the dark, Ser Davos. They are servants of light, the children of fire. And the brighter the flame,
              the darker they are.
              Garden of Bones- S02E04




              As to why didn't the Shadow linger around to perform more tasks, there is no information available on that. But my speculation would be that they are a single-use disposable sort of weapon. We see that the Shadow which opened Renly's throat disappeared immediately after his job. And the Shadow which killed Ser Courtney Penrose vanished as well. Afterwards we see Melisandre asking Ser Davos to make a shadow-baby with her (Since the King's fires were burning low and Melisandre was afraid that another attempt might kill him), Ser Davos refused her.






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                Ser Davos asked the same thing of Melisandre when he was taking her to slay Ser Courtney Penrose, Renly's Castellan for Storm's End.




                “There was no need,” she said. “He was unprotected. But here... this
                Storm’s End is an old place. There are spells woven into the stones.
                Dark walls that no shadow can pass-ancient, forgotten, yet still in
                place.”



                “Shadow?” Davos felt his flesh prickling. “A shadow is a thing of
                darkness.”



                “You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows
                in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire.
                The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.”

                ACOK - Davos II




                Show



                In the show the dialogue went differently but the essence was same:




                Davos: Strange that this Lord of Light asks you to work in the shadows.



                Melisandre: Shadows cannot live in the dark, Ser Davos. They are servants of light, the children of fire. And the brighter the flame,
                the darker they are.
                Garden of Bones- S02E04




                As to why didn't the Shadow linger around to perform more tasks, there is no information available on that. But my speculation would be that they are a single-use disposable sort of weapon. We see that the Shadow which opened Renly's throat disappeared immediately after his job. And the Shadow which killed Ser Courtney Penrose vanished as well. Afterwards we see Melisandre asking Ser Davos to make a shadow-baby with her (Since the King's fires were burning low and Melisandre was afraid that another attempt might kill him), Ser Davos refused her.






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                Ser Davos asked the same thing of Melisandre when he was taking her to slay Ser Courtney Penrose, Renly's Castellan for Storm's End.




                “There was no need,” she said. “He was unprotected. But here... this
                Storm’s End is an old place. There are spells woven into the stones.
                Dark walls that no shadow can pass-ancient, forgotten, yet still in
                place.”



                “Shadow?” Davos felt his flesh prickling. “A shadow is a thing of
                darkness.”



                “You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows
                in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire.
                The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.”

                ACOK - Davos II




                Show



                In the show the dialogue went differently but the essence was same:




                Davos: Strange that this Lord of Light asks you to work in the shadows.



                Melisandre: Shadows cannot live in the dark, Ser Davos. They are servants of light, the children of fire. And the brighter the flame,
                the darker they are.
                Garden of Bones- S02E04




                As to why didn't the Shadow linger around to perform more tasks, there is no information available on that. But my speculation would be that they are a single-use disposable sort of weapon. We see that the Shadow which opened Renly's throat disappeared immediately after his job. And the Shadow which killed Ser Courtney Penrose vanished as well. Afterwards we see Melisandre asking Ser Davos to make a shadow-baby with her (Since the King's fires were burning low and Melisandre was afraid that another attempt might kill him), Ser Davos refused her.







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