Character from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
Ancient leader of the White Walkers — blue-white skin, a crown of horns made of ice, and piercing blue eyes. Created by the Children of the Forest as a weapon, he became an existential threat to all living things.
The Night King is death given purpose. His skin is mottled blue-white, his eyes burn an inhuman glacial blue, and a crown of twisted ice horns rises from his skull. He was once a First Man, transformed thousands of years ago by the Children of the Forest by driving a shard of dragonglass into his heart. He does not speak, does not negotiate, does not feel. He raises the dead with a gesture, commands an army of wights numbering in the hundreds of thousands, and rides an undead ice dragon. His singular goal is the erasure of the world of the living and the memory of mankind.
A towering figure of ancient, inhuman terror with skin the blue-white of glacial ice and a crown of jagged ice spurs rising from his bald skull. Eyes burn an incandescent, piercing blue. Gaunt, angular features frozen in an expression of cold, alien intelligence. Wears dark armor that seems fused with his frozen flesh, moving with slow, inexorable menace.
Also known as: The Night King, Night King