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| Title=Harrion Karstark
| Title=[[File:Sigil Karstark.jpg|30px|left]] Eddard Karstark [[File:Sigil Karstark.jpg|30px|right]]
 
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| Mentioned="[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"
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| Mentioned="[[The Prince of Winterfell]]" (indirect)<br>"[[Kissed by Fire]]" (named)<br>"[[The Climb]]" (indirect)
 
| Status= [[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased]]
 
| Status= [[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased]]
 
| Death=Killed fighting by [[Robb Stark]]'s side in the [[War of the Five Kings]]
 
| Death=Killed fighting by [[Robb Stark]]'s side in the [[War of the Five Kings]]
 
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| Family=[[Rickard Karstark]] (father)<br>{[[Torrhen Karstark]]} (brother, deceased)
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{{Quote|I lost one son fighting by your son's side.|Rickard Karstark to Catelyn Stark|The Prince of Winterfell}}
 
{{Quote|I lost one son fighting by your son's side.|Rickard Karstark to Catelyn Stark|The Prince of Winterfell}}
'''Eddard Karstark''' is an unseen character mentioned in the [[Season 2|second season]]. Eddard Karstark is a son of [[Rickard Karstark]], [[Lord of Karhold]] and head of [[House Karstark]]. He is fighting alongside his father for King [[Robb Stark]] in the [[War of the Five Kings]]. He is killed during the war.
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'''Harrion Karstark''' is an unseen character mentioned in the [[Season 2|second season]]. Harrion Karstark is a son of [[Rickard Karstark]], [[Lord of Karhold]] and head of [[House Karstark]]. He fought alongside his father for King [[Robb Stark]] in the [[War of the Five Kings]]. He is killed during the war.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2]]===
Rickard tells [[Catelyn Stark]] that Eddard was killed fighting by Robb's side.<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
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Rickard tells [[Catelyn Stark]] that Harrion was killed fighting by Robb's side.<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 3]]===
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Lord Rickard attempts to justify his killing of [[Willem Lannister|Willem]] and [[Martyn Lannister]] as vengeance for the deaths of Harrion and Torrhen although [[Robb Stark]] does not accept his rational and executes him for murder.<ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
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While being tortured by [[Ramsay Snow]] at the Dreadfort, [[Theon Greyjoy]] guesses Ramsay to be Harrion Karstark under the impression that Ramsay would leave him alone once he correctly guessed where he was and who his torturer was. Theon guesses this unaware of the fact that House Karstark had left the Starks after the execution of Rickard, and thus he is still under the impression that the Karstarks are [[Robb Stark]]'s bannermen and they are torturing him because of his treachery. Ramsay says that it is the truth, and Theon lets out a sigh of relief, before Ramsay suddenly victoriously proclaims to be a liar before cutting off Theon's finger.<ref>[[The Climb]]</ref>
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{{dialogue a-b-a-b-a|Robb Stark|It took five of you to murder two unarmed [[Squire|squires]].|Rickard Karstark|Not murder, your grace. Vengeance.|Vengeance? They didn't kill your sons. I saw Harrion died on the battlefield and Torrhen...|Was strangled by [[Jaime Lannister|the Kingslayer]]. They were his kin.|They were boys!|Rickard Karstark's unsuccessful justification for killing [[Willem Lannister|Willem]] and [[Martyn Lannister]]|Kissed by Fire}}
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', Eddard Karstark is the third son of Lord Rickard, and also joins his father and brothers, Harrion, the eldest, and Torrhen, the second son, as part of the Northern forces in the War of the Five Kings. Eddard was named after [[Eddard Stark]], Lord Rickard's liege lord at the time of his birth.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Harrion Karstark is the eldest son of Lord Rickard, and also joins his father and brothers in the War of the Five Kings.
   
However, he ia killed by Jaime Lannister during the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]]. He serves alongside his brother Torrhen as part of Robb Stark's personal bodyguard. When Jaime realizes that his army is lost during the Battle of the Whispering Wood, he makes a final push to single-handedly carve his way through the Northern army in an attempt to kill Robb Stark in single combat. Jaime manages to reach Robb's personal bodyguard and kill several of them being knocked unconscious. Both Torrhen and Eddard Karstark were among those in Robb's personal bodyguard that Jaime killed during the battle.
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Harrion however, takes part in the [[Battle of the Green Fork]] and taken as a hostage, while it is his brother Eddard who is killed by Jaime Lannister during the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]]. Eddard serves alongside his brother Torrhen as part of Robb Stark's personal bodyguard. When Jaime realizes that his army is lost during the Battle of the Whispering Wood, he makes a final push to single-handedly carve his way through the Northern army in an attempt to kill Robb Stark in single combat. Jaime manages to reach Robb's personal bodyguard and kill several of them, including Eddard and Torrhen, before being knocked unconscious.
   
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Harrion is kept hostage at Harrenhal until the northern prisoners are released by [[Arya Stark]] and [[Jaqen H'ghar]] and Brave Companions turn on Ser [[Amory Lorch]] and deliver the castle of Lord [[Roose Bolton]]. Later Roose sends him, Robett Glover and Helman Tallhart to take [[Duskendale]]. They are defeated by the Lannisters. Harrion is taken captive, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
The TV series' depiction of an escape attempt by Jaime, during which he kills Torrhen Karstark, is a very loose adaptation of events in the books. In the TV version, Jaime kills Torrhen because he was guarding his cell, which causes Lord Rickard Karstark to become enraged and demand revenge, to the point that Catelyn releases Jaime (in promise of her daughters' safe return from King's Landing) because she fears he won't live out the night. In the books, Jaime killed Rickard's sons Torrhen and Eddard Karstark at the Battle of the Whispering Wood (Eddard Karstark's death is apparently unchanged in the TV version). While Lord Karstark was certainly upset in the books, he wasn't going to disobey Robb's direct command as his liege-lord that Jaime must remain unharmed (at least because he thought they'd execute him eventually). Catelyn's decision to exchange Jaime as a prisoner isn't rushed by pressure from within the Stark camp, but is rather due to her grief at hearing the (false) report that Bran and Rickon have been killed by Theon at Winterfell. Believing (somewhat justifiably) that even holding Jaime as prisoner is no guarantee that the crazed Joffrey won't have her daughters killed on a whim, Catelyn decides that keeping her remaining children safe is what matters most, so she releases Jaime, sending him under escort by Brienne to King's Landing. Rickard Karstark only truly becomes enraged after Catelyn releases Jaime, because he never thought they'd release the killer of his sons, as well as because it is a very poor exchange to trade a prominent Lannister warrior for two girls. The TV series may have moved Torrhen's death around to make it closer to Jaime's release, instead of just mentioning that Jaime killed Torrhen at the end of Season 1 and expecting the audience to remember this over a season later.
 
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Following his father's execution by [[Robb Stark]], Harrion becomes Lord of Karhold. It is unknown whether Harrion is aware of that, and if he is still alive.
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Harrion's great-uncle Arnolf, who secretly collaborates with the Boltons, tries to get him killed that he can take over Karhold: he announces in public that he supports Stannis (intending to stab him in the back while fighting the Boltons), hoping that the Lannisters will execute Harrion as a punishment, then his sister Alys will become the heiress of Karhold. Arnolf plans to force Alys to marry his son Cregan, and after she gives birth to his son - they will gain ownership legally of Karhold. Alys, however, finds out about Arnolf's twofold treachery, escapes to Castle Black and informs Jon what her great-uncle is up to. She has no idea what became of her brother as a result of Arnolf's fake announcement.
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Eddard Karstark was apparently switched with his brother Harrion Karstark (or at least, the names were switched) so TV viewers who haven't read the books would not be confused that more than one character named "Eddard" exists, even though [[George R.R. Martin]] made it a point in the books to re-use certain names for minor characters, i.e. to emphasize that "Robert Baratheon" isn't the only person named "Robert" in the entire continent of Westeros.
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Ramsay Snow briefly masquerades as Harrion during one of the mind games that he plays on Theon. This isn't mentioned in the books, as virtually all of Theon's torture takes place off-page, and is only alluded to.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Eddard_Karstark Eddard Karstark at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the books)
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Revision as of 09:16, 10 December 2015

"I lost one son fighting by your son's side."
―Rickard Karstark to Catelyn Stark[src]

Harrion Karstark is an unseen character mentioned in the second season. Harrion Karstark is a son of Rickard Karstark, Lord of Karhold and head of House Karstark. He fought alongside his father for King Robb Stark in the War of the Five Kings. He is killed during the war.

Biography

Season 2

Rickard tells Catelyn Stark that Harrion was killed fighting by Robb's side.[1]

Season 3

Lord Rickard attempts to justify his killing of Willem and Martyn Lannister as vengeance for the deaths of Harrion and Torrhen although Robb Stark does not accept his rational and executes him for murder.[2]

While being tortured by Ramsay Snow at the Dreadfort, Theon Greyjoy guesses Ramsay to be Harrion Karstark under the impression that Ramsay would leave him alone once he correctly guessed where he was and who his torturer was. Theon guesses this unaware of the fact that House Karstark had left the Starks after the execution of Rickard, and thus he is still under the impression that the Karstarks are Robb Stark's bannermen and they are torturing him because of his treachery. Ramsay says that it is the truth, and Theon lets out a sigh of relief, before Ramsay suddenly victoriously proclaims to be a liar before cutting off Theon's finger.[3]

Quotes

Robb Stark: "It took five of you to murder two unarmed squires."
Rickard Karstark: "Not murder, your grace. Vengeance."
Robb Stark: "Vengeance? They didn't kill your sons. I saw Harrion died on the battlefield and Torrhen..."
Rickard Karstark: "Was strangled by the Kingslayer. They were his kin."
Robb Stark: "They were boys!"
— Rickard Karstark's unsuccessful justification for killing Willem and Martyn Lannister[src]

Family tree

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Harrion Karstark is the eldest son of Lord Rickard, and also joins his father and brothers in the War of the Five Kings.

Harrion however, takes part in the Battle of the Green Fork and taken as a hostage, while it is his brother Eddard who is killed by Jaime Lannister during the Battle of the Whispering Wood. Eddard serves alongside his brother Torrhen as part of Robb Stark's personal bodyguard. When Jaime realizes that his army is lost during the Battle of the Whispering Wood, he makes a final push to single-handedly carve his way through the Northern army in an attempt to kill Robb Stark in single combat. Jaime manages to reach Robb's personal bodyguard and kill several of them, including Eddard and Torrhen, before being knocked unconscious.

Harrion is kept hostage at Harrenhal until the northern prisoners are released by Arya Stark and Jaqen H'ghar and Brave Companions turn on Ser Amory Lorch and deliver the castle of Lord Roose Bolton. Later Roose sends him, Robett Glover and Helman Tallhart to take Duskendale. They are defeated by the Lannisters. Harrion is taken captive, and his current whereabouts are unknown.

Following his father's execution by Robb Stark, Harrion becomes Lord of Karhold. It is unknown whether Harrion is aware of that, and if he is still alive.

Harrion's great-uncle Arnolf, who secretly collaborates with the Boltons, tries to get him killed that he can take over Karhold: he announces in public that he supports Stannis (intending to stab him in the back while fighting the Boltons), hoping that the Lannisters will execute Harrion as a punishment, then his sister Alys will become the heiress of Karhold. Arnolf plans to force Alys to marry his son Cregan, and after she gives birth to his son - they will gain ownership legally of Karhold. Alys, however, finds out about Arnolf's twofold treachery, escapes to Castle Black and informs Jon what her great-uncle is up to. She has no idea what became of her brother as a result of Arnolf's fake announcement.

Eddard Karstark was apparently switched with his brother Harrion Karstark (or at least, the names were switched) so TV viewers who haven't read the books would not be confused that more than one character named "Eddard" exists, even though George R.R. Martin made it a point in the books to re-use certain names for minor characters, i.e. to emphasize that "Robert Baratheon" isn't the only person named "Robert" in the entire continent of Westeros.

Ramsay Snow briefly masquerades as Harrion during one of the mind games that he plays on Theon. This isn't mentioned in the books, as virtually all of Theon's torture takes place off-page, and is only alluded to.

See also

References

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