Wiki of Westeros

Dueling Trailers.jpg Choose your trailer. Green vs. Black. Two sides. One war. June 16.

READ MORE

Wiki of Westeros
Wiki of Westeros
m (Typo)
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Tab (House of the Dragon)}}
{{Noble house
 
  +
{{Canonicity|Canon}}
| Title='''House Stark'''
 
  +
{{SameName|Great House|short|House Stark (short)}}
| Image=Stark.JPG
 
  +
{{House
| Sigil=A grey direwolf on a white field.
 
  +
| Title = {{PAGENAME}}
| Motto='''"Winter is Coming"'''
 
  +
| Type = Stark
| Titles=[[King in the North|Kings in the North]] (formerly)<br>[[Lord of Winterfell|Lords of Winterfell]] (formerly)<br>Wardens of the North (pre-secession)<br>Lords Paramount of the North (pre-secession)
 
  +
| Image = House Stark.svg
| Seat=Currently in exile <br>(formerly [[Winterfell]])
 
  +
| Arms = Per base white and green, a grey [[direwolf]]'s head contourny
| Region=Currently in exile <br>(formerly [[The North]])
 
  +
| Words = "Winter Is Coming"
| Lord=Prince [[Bran Stark]]/Princess [[Sansa Stark]]
 
  +
| Titles = [[King in the North]]<br>[[Lord of Winterfell]]<br>[[Warden|Warden of the North]] <small>(formerly)</small>
| Heir=Prince [[Rickon Stark]]
 
  +
| Seat = [[Winterfell]]
| Allegiance=Sovereign
 
  +
| Region = [[North]]
| Vassals= [[House Bolton]]<small>- Turncoat</small><br>[[House Glover]]<br>[[House Hornwood]]<br>[[House Karstark]]<br>[[House Mormont]]<br>[[House Reed]]<br>[[House Tallhart]]<br>[[House Umber]]<br>[[House Cerwyn]]<br>[[House Dustin]]<br>[[House Ryswell]]<br>[[House Cassel]]<br>[[House Poole]]<br>[[House Mollen]]
 
  +
| Head = Queen [[Sansa Stark]]
| Military=Unknown
 
  +
| Heir = Princess [[Arya Stark]]
| Cadets=[[House Karstark]]
 
  +
| Overlords = {[[House Baratheon of King's Landing]]} <small>([[281 AC|281]]{{Dateref|Robert's Rebellion}}-[[298 AC]]){{Dateref|Game of Thrones: Season 1}}</small><br>[[House Targaryen]] <small>([[1 AC|1]]{{Dateref|Aegon's Conquest}}-281 AC){{Dateref|Robert's Rebellion}}</small>
| Religion=[[Old Gods of the Forest]]
 
  +
| Vassals = North:<br>{[[House Bolton]]}<br>[[House Cassel]]<br>[[House Cerwyn]]<br>[[House Dormand]]<br>[[House Dustin]]<br>[[House Flint]]<br>[[House Glover]]<br>[[House Hornwood]]<br>{[[House Karstark]]}<br>[[House Manderly]]<br>[[House Mazin]]<br>{[[House Mormont]]}<br>[[House Poole]]<br>[[House Reed]]<br>[[House Tallhart]]<br>{[[House Umber]]}
| Age=More than 8,000 years (according to legend)
 
  +
----
| Founder=[[Bran the Builder]]
 
  +
Great Houses <small>(all former)</small>:<br>[[House Arryn]]<br>[[House Tully]]
| Weapon=[[Ice]] (destroyed)}}
 
  +
----
{{Dialogue a-b-a|Eddard Stark|Look at me, you're a Stark of Winterfell, you know our words.|Arya Stark|'Winter is coming'.|You were born in the long summer, you've never known anything else. But now winter [[War of the Five Kings|is truly coming]]. In the winter, we must protect ourselves, look after one another.|Lord Eddard Stark and his daughter Arya.|Lord Snow}}
 
  +
Others <small>(all former)</small>:<br>{[[House Baelish]]}<br>[[House Seaworth]]
[[Image:House Stark banner.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The banner of House Stark of [[Winterfell]], the rulers of the [[North]].]]
 
  +
| Religion = [[Old Gods]]
  +
| Cadets = {[[House Karstark]]}
  +
| Founded = [[Age of Heroes]]<br>by {[[Brandon the Builder]]}
  +
| Died =
  +
| Weapon = [[Ice]] <small>(destroyed)</small>
  +
}}
  +
{{Dialogue a-b-a|Eddard Stark|Look at me. You're a Stark of Winterfell, you know our words.|Arya Stark|'Winter is coming'.|You were born in the long summer, you've never known anything else. But now winter is truly coming. In the winter, we must protect ourselves, look after one another.|Lord [[Eddard Stark]] and his daughter [[Arya Stark|Arya]].|Lord Snow}}
  +
[[File:House Stark banner.jpg|thumb|200px|The banner of House Stark of [[Winterfell]], the rulers of the [[North]].]]
  +
'''House Stark'''{{Ref|GOT101}} of [[Winterfell]] is a [[Great House]] of [[Westeros]] and the royal house of the [[Kingdom of the North]]. They rule over the vast region known as the [[North]]. It is one of the oldest lines of Westerosi nobility by far, claiming a line of descent stretching back over eight thousand years. Before [[Aegon's Conquest]], as well as during the [[War of the Five Kings]] and early on in the [[Last War]], the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the [[King in the North|Kings in the North]].
   
  +
Their rule in the North seemingly ended after the events of the [[Red Wedding]] when [[House Frey]] and [[House Bolton]] betrayed House Stark after forming a secret alliance with [[House Lannister]], during which [[Roose Bolton]] murdered King [[Robb Stark]]. Both the North and Winterfell were taken over by House Bolton. However, the Boltons' hold was jeopardized when [[Sansa Stark]] escaped their clutches after learning her brothers [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]] were still alive and reunited with her half-brother, [[Jon Snow]], at [[Castle Black]]. Sansa and Jon marched on the Boltons to save their younger brother Rickon, who was later murdered by [[Ramsay Bolton]], and retake Winterfell. House Stark was restored to their former stature after the [[Battle of the Bastards]]. The Stark victory led to House Stark's return to royal status in the North with their bannermen declaring Jon as the King in the North. He later abdicated his title as king in order to gain the full support of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] in the [[Great War]], becoming the [[Warden|Warden of the North]]. Following the [[Battle of King's Landing]], [[Bran Stark]] was [[Great Council of 305 AC|chosen]] as the new [[King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men|king]] of the [[Seven Kingdoms|Six Kingdoms]], allowing the North to secede as an independent kingdom under Sansa.
'''House Stark''' was one of the [[Great Houses]] of [[Westeros]], ruling over the vast region known as [[the North]] from their seat in [[Winterfell]]. It is by far one of the oldest lines of Westerosi nobility, claiming a line of descent stretching back over eight thousand years. The head of the house is the [[Lord of Winterfell]]. Before the [[Targaryen]] [[Wars of Conquest|conquest]], the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the Kings in the North.
 
   
House Stark's sigil is a grey [[Direwolves|direwolf]] on a white field, sometimes white and pale green. They are one of the few noble Houses whose family words are not a boast or threat. Instead, the House Stark family motto is a warning '''"Winter is Coming".'''
+
House Stark's [[Heraldry|sigil]] is a grey [[direwolf]] on a white background, over green. They are one of the few noble houses whose [[House words|words]] are not a boast or threat. Instead, the House Stark family motto is a warning, one that, no matter the circumstances, will always be relevant: "Winter Is Coming,"<ref name=":0">"[[House Stark (short)|House Stark]]"</ref><ref>"[[Lord Snow]]"</ref> which served as a reminder of their beginnings in the wake of the Long Night and a grim portent of things to come.
  +
  +
House Stark, as the only [[First Men]] dynasty to resist the [[coming of the Andals]], proudly hold on to the worship of the [[Old Gods]]. Due to their rule over the [[North]] and knowledge of it's troubles, they are unfailing supporters of the importance of the [[Night's Watch]], despite it's fall from glory in current times. As one of the last remaining [[Valyrian steel]] items, from [[Old Valyria]], House Stark greatly treasures it's ancestral sword of [[Ice]], which has been used in battles and executions.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Before the [[Targaryen]] [[Wars of Conquest|conquest]], the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the [[King in the North|Kings in the North]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/stark/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Stark entry]</ref> King [[Torrhen Stark]] was on the throne at the time of the Targaryen conquest and marched his army south to face them. He surrendered when he saw their vast host and dragons, believing that fighting was futile. He was made [[Lord Paramount of the North]] and served them as [[Warden|Warden of the North]].<ref>"The Complete Guide to Westeros: House Stark" featurette, Season 1 Blu Ray boxset</ref>
+
Before [[Aegon's Conquest]], the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the [[King in the North|Kings in the North]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/stark/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Stark entry]</ref> The house traces its roots to [[Brandon the Builder|Bran the Builder]], a legendary [[First Men|First Man]] who lived during the [[Age of Heroes]] and founded House Stark. The Starks were not originally the monarchs of the North; they began as vassals to the [[Barrow King]]s, who lost support due to their inactive rule while their ancestor Bran the Builder built the [[Wall]] and protected the [[North]]. They [[Thousand Years War|warred]] with the Barrow Kings, emerging victorious. The Starks ruled as Kings of Winter over one of the many smaller, petty First Men [[king]]doms that were established in the [[North]], with their chief rivals for domination being the [[Red King]]s of [[House Bolton]]. Eventually the Starks [[Unification of the North|united the North]] under them. Although their stronghold of [[Winterfell]] has been the capital of the North, war helped make it it's strongest castle, in opposition to the [[House Reed|Reeds]]' [[Greywater Watch]] and the [[Dreadfort]] of [[House Bolton]], with attacks from from the latter raising the need for more keeps, more walls, more guard towers and the expansion of their granaries and larders to survive sieges. [[Winter town]] would be raised from smallfolk seeking shelter from winter, and these would also join the Stark soldiers in fighting the Boltons.
  +
  +
They gained a new vassal from the [[Reach]] after [[House Manderly]]'s exile, giving them a new home at [[White Harbor]] in exchange for their guarding the river against pirates. They defeated the Boltons, drove pirates away from the [[White Knife]], slew the last [[Marsh King]] and wed his daughter for the [[Neck]], with it's governance being given to [[House Reed]] and, according to legend, King [[Rodrik Stark]] wrestled with an [[Ironborn]] for [[Bear Island]] and won, giving it to House Mormont. [[Karlon Stark]], a younger son of the King in the North, was awarded lands in the eastern regions of the North after successfully putting down a rebellion led by House Bolton. Over time Karlon's seat of Karl's Hold came to be known as [[Karhold]], and the Starks that descended from him became known as [[House Karstark|Karstarks]].
  +
  +
Although the Starks had to content with defiant Houses in their unification campaign, some chose to submit and become loyal vassals, like the [[House Umber|Umbers]] of [[Last Hearth]] and the [[House Glover|Glovers]] of [[Deepwood Motte]], with even their greatest rivals for dominance, the Red Kings of House Bolton, who made a sinister reputation for themselves with their practice of [[flaying]], with [[Royce IV Bolton|one]] of them being notorious for ripping out the entrails of captive Starks, choosing to bend the knee, and their hostility being put on hold, due to the need for the end of unrest. Their timing proved crucial just then, due to the [[Andals]] landing and [[Coming of the Andals|invading]] Westeros, swiping all lands of First Men rule except the North due to the other Houses fighting on their own, while the North opposed with a united front, with the Manderlys attacking their ships and the Reeds attacking their incursions into the [[Neck]].
  +
  +
King [[Torrhen Stark]] was on the throne at the time of [[Aegon's Conquest]] and marched his army south to face them. He surrendered when he saw the Targaryens' greater host and their [[dragon]]s, despite being suggested to resist from [[Moat Cailin]] or assassinating the sleeping dragons, believing that fighting was futile, due to the Targaryen victories at the [[Burning of Harrenhal]] and the [[Field of Fire]]. He was made [[Warden]] of the North, thus escaping the fates of [[House Gardener]] of the [[Reach]] and [[House Hoare]] of the [[Riverlands]] whose lords refused to [[Bending the knee|bend the knee]] and were rendered extinct after failing to resist the invaders. Thereafter, Torrhen was known as "the king who knelt", though those who criticize him for this often forget that they are only alive to do so thanks to his surrender.
  +
  +
Centuries later, Lady [[Lyanna Stark]] was taken by Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], and when her [[Rickard Stark|father]] and [[Brandon Stark|brother]] demanded justice, King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] had them both viciously executed. [[Eddard Stark]] claimed his father's titles and participated in [[Robert's Rebellion]].<ref>"[[The Last Dragons]]"</ref> At the end of the rebellion, Eddard found his sister in the Tower of Joy, where she perished in a bed of blood.
  +
  +
Eddard is married to Lady [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn Tully]] of [[Riverrun]], and has five children with her: [[Robb Stark|Robb]], [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]], [[Arya Stark|Arya]], [[Bran Stark|Bran]], and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]]. He also has a rumored bastard son, [[Jon Snow]], who is actually the offspring of Prince Rhaegar and Lady Lyanna.
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 1|''Game of Thrones'': Season 1]]===
  +
Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark becomes [[Hand of the King]] to King [[Robert Baratheon]] after the death of [[Jon Arryn]]. Ned takes his daughters Sansa and Arya to [[King's Landing]]. It is there that he discovers the true lineage of Robert's assumed children. Upon Robert's death, Ned publicly declares that [[Joffrey Baratheon]] was the product of [[incest]] between [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Cersei Lannister]] and her twin brother, [[Jaime Lannister]], and therefore is not the rightful heir to the [[Iron Throne]]. He is subsequently [[Execution of Eddard Stark|executed]] for [[treason]]. His firstborn son and heir Robb is declared the [[King in the North]] by his bannermen (the first in 300 years), and fights to secede from the [[Seven Kingdoms]] in what would become the [[War of the Five Kings]].<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref> Sansa becomes a political captive of [[House Lannister]], while Arya escapes King's Landing with [[Yoren]] of the [[Night's Watch]].
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 2|''Game of Thrones'': Season 2]]===
  +
Robb continues his campaign against the Lannisters, winning a trio of victories in the [[Riverlands]] and a further three victories in the [[Westerlands]]. Bran and Rickon leave Winterfell after a traitorous [[Theon Greyjoy]] [[Capture of Winterfell|takes control]] of Winterfell. Theon kills two farmer's sons and declares their bodies are those of Bran and Rickon, leading the majority of Westeros believing that all the male Stark heirs are dead (as Jon is a bastard son of Ned Stark and sworn to the Night's Watch). Arya is held captive at [[Harrenhal]], but escapes with [[Gendry Baratheon|Gendry]] and [[Hot Pie]].
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 3|''Game of Thrones'': Season 3]]===
  +
Although Robb continues to win every battle that he fights, [[House Lannister]] secures an alliance with [[House Tyrell]] that effectively leads to victory over [[Stannis Baratheon]] at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]]. As Robb continues to march further in the Westerlands, many of his bannermen begin to lose faith in him since he breached his pact with Lord [[Walder Frey]] by marrying [[Talisa Stark|Talisa Maegyr]].
  +
[[File:Robb falls dead.jpg|thumb|Robb and Talisa Stark lie dead at the Red Wedding.]]
  +
Robb also loses the [[House Karstark|Karstark]] troops, and his attempt to regain the support of [[House Frey]] results in the massacre known as the [[Red Wedding]].<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]"</ref> House Stark is stripped of its lordship in the North and is given to House Bolton, making Roose Bolton [[Warden|Warden of the North]] for his contribution to Robb's death.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
  +
  +
Arya and her companions are taken captive by the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]]. After [[Sandor Clegane]]'s [[trial by combat]] ordered by Beric, the Hound kidnaps Arya.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)|The Bear and the Maiden Fair]]"</ref>
  +
  +
At the Twins, the Freys and Boltons betray Robb and massacre him, his wife, mother, [[Grey Wind]], the present Northern lords and most of the Northern army, during the event known as the [[Red Wedding]].<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]"</ref> House Stark is stripped of its lordship in the North, which is given to House Bolton, making Roose Bolton [[Warden|Warden of the North]] for his contribution to Robb's death.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
  +
  +
Bran and Rickon, who have been traveling north along with [[Osha]], [[Hodor]], [[Jojen Reed]] and [[Meera Reed]], as well as their two direwolves, Summer and Shaggydog, part ways.<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]"</ref>
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 4|''Game of Thrones'': Season 4]]===
  +
Sansa escapes from King's Landing, following [[Purple Wedding|Joffrey's assassination]].
  +
  +
Bran makes his way further north, eventually reaching the weirwood tree occupied by the [[Children of the Forest]] and the [[Three-Eyed Raven]].
  +
  +
After travelling for days with the Hound, Arya travels to [[Braavos]].
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 5|''Game of Thrones'': Season 5]]===
  +
[[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] secretly returns Sansa to Winterfell and weds her to [[Ramsay Bolton]]. Although Sansa doesn't quite realize it, there are many in the North who are already taking heart from the fact that there is again a Stark in Winterfell.<ref>"[[High Sparrow (episode)|High Sparrow]]"</ref><ref>"[[Kill the Boy]]"</ref> Sansa eventually flees Winterfell during the [[battle in the ice]].
  +
  +
===[[Game of Thrones: Season 6|''Game of Thrones'': Season 6]]===
  +
[[File:Book of the Stranger 36.jpg|thumb|Jon Snow and Sansa Stark reunite.]]
  +
Sansa and Jon reunite.<ref name="Home">"[[Home]]"</ref> They gather troops of wildlings and loyal Northern houses to retake Winterfell from the Boltons.<ref>"[[Book of the Stranger]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Broken Man]]"</ref>
  +
  +
Meanwhile, Bran experiences a vision of his family while training with the [[Three-Eyed Raven]].
  +
  +
As the [[Battle of the Bastards]] begins, Rickon is killed by Ramsay, but the Starks win with the help of the Knights of the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]]. Winterfell is finally restored to House Stark.<ref>"[[Battle of the Bastards (episode)|Battle of the Bastards]]"</ref>
  +
  +
[[File:Jon Snow is declared King in The North Season 6 Episode 10 Preview..jpg|thumb|Jon Snow is hailed King in the North.]]
  +
The lords of the North and the Vale meet at [[Winterfell]]. Jon is declared the King in the North.
  +
  +
In the Riverlands, Arya [[Assassinations at the Twins|slays Lord Frey and many of his kin]], finally avenging the North.<ref>"[[The Winds of Winter]]"</ref>
  +
  +
=== [[Game of Thrones: Season 7|''Game of Thrones'': Season 7]]===
  +
At Winterfell, Jon and Sansa organize the defense of the North against the [[Wight|army of the dead]].
  +
  +
Jon sails to [[Dragonstone (island)|Dragonstone]] to negotiate with [[Daenerys Targaryen]], in order to make an alliance to face the White Walkers. Bran returns to Winterfell.
  +
  +
[[File:Sansa Arya Bran TSOW.jpg|thumb|The surviving Stark siblings are reunited.]]
  +
Arya returns to Winterfell and reunites with Sansa and Bran. Littlefinger unsuccessfully tries to drive a wedge between the Starks.
  +
  +
Jon decides to head beyond the wall in order to catch a wight, so he can convince Daenerys and Cersei of their existence.
  +
  +
Beyond the Wall, Jon and his ranging party are ambushed by the undead army led by the Night King, but most of them are rescued by Daenerys.
  +
  +
Littlefinger is [[Trial of Petyr Baelish|tried]] and ultimately executed for his crimes against the Starks.
  +
  +
=== [[Game of Thrones: Season 8|''Game of Thrones'': Season 8]]===
  +
Jon arrives with Daenerys and her army at Winterfell.<ref>"[[Winterfell (Game of Thrones)|Winterfell]]"</ref>
  +
  +
The combined Stark and Targaryen forces [[Battle of Winterfell|fight against the undead]] and eventually win.<ref>"[[The Long Night]]"</ref>
  +
  +
[[File:Stark Siblings S8 EP4.jpg|thumb|The last of the Starks.]]
  +
Sansa and Bran remain at Winterfell, while Jon leads the remaining Stark and Arryn troops and Dothraki to meet with Daenerys at [[King's Landing]].<ref>"[[The Last of the Starks]]"</ref>
  +
  +
Jon leads the Stark forces during the [[Battle of King's Landing]], which results in the destruction of the city.<ref>"[[The Bells]]"</ref>
  +
  +
Jon relunctantly [[Assassination of Daenerys Targaryen|kills Daenerys]]. The Starks participate in the [[Great Council of 305 AC]]. Bran is then elected king and allows Sansa to declare the North independent.
  +
  +
[[File:Stark Sibling's S8 Ep6.jpg|thumb|Jon Snow bids farewell to his Stark family.]]
  +
Jon goes into exile, but he don' t renew his vows to the Night's Watch and instead of this, join the Free Folk to help they to re-instale in the damaged Lands beyond the Wall. Sansa is named Queen in the North, and Arya sails for her voyage to the unknown west of Westeros.<ref>"[[The Iron Throne]]"</ref>
  +
  +
==Current status==
  +
The status of the surviving Starks and what political positions they held was not fully clear after [[Jon Snow]] was hailed as the new [[King in the North]], by not only the lords of the [[North]], but the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]] as well. The return of Bran and Arya to Winterfell clarified the ambiguity of all of their political positions in the North.
   
  +
While Jon ruled as the King in the North, Sansa attended court alongside him as the [[Lord of Winterfell|Lady of Winterfell]]. In his absence, Jon gave Sansa [[regent|regency]] over the [[Kingdom of the North]] as both his sister and the only Stark (the highest ranking and ruling family in the North) in Winterfell used as precedent.
===[[Season 1]]===
 
Lord [[Eddard Stark]] was executed for treason. His son and heir [[Robb Stark]] was declared the [[King in the North]] by his bannermen (the first in 300 years) and fought to secede from the [[Seven Kingdoms]] in what would become the [[War of the Five Kings]].<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref>
 
   
  +
When [[Bran Stark]], the rightful Lord of Winterfell, returned to Winterfell, he abdicated his lordship for his new role as the [[Greenseer|Three-Eyed Raven]]. Once Arya returned to Winterfell, Sansa and Petyr note Arya is next in the line of succession for the lordship of Winterfell. Jon Snow is believed to be [[Eddard Stark]]'s [[Bastardy|bastard]] son, which means would not be included in the line of succession, unless he were to be legitimized as a Stark
===[[Season 2]]===
 
Robb Stark continues his campaign against the Lannisters, winning a trio of victories in the [[Riverlands]] and a further three victories in the [[Westerlands]] at [[Battle of Oxcross|Oxcross]], [[Battle of the Yellow Fork|The Yellow Fork]] and [[Surrender of the Crag|The Crag]]
 
   
  +
However, Jon [[Bending the knee|pledged himself]] to [[Daenerys Targaryen]], in order to gain her full support in the [[Great War]], stepping down as king and accepted the title and role of [[Warden|Warden of the North]]. Presently, the North and Vale are reintegrated into the Seven Kingdoms.<ref name="E66">"[[Beyond the Wall (episode)|Beyond the Wall]]"</ref> As of the end of Season 7, the current positions of the surviving members of House Stark are as follows: Jon is [[Warden]] of the North, Sansa is [[Lord of Winterfell|Lady of Winterfell]], Arya is Sansa's heir, and Bran abdicated his claim to any formal political position.
===[[Season 3]]===
 
Despite Robb's victories against the [[Lannisters]], the victory in King's Landing against [[Stannis Baratheon]] has made [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon&nbsp;of King's Landing]] the most powerful faction of the War of the Five Kings. As Robb continues to march further in the Westerlands, many of his bannermen, such as [[Rickard Karstark]] who lost two of his sons, begin to lose faith in King Robb and are aware that he broke his vow to marry one of the daughters of Lord [[Walder Frey]] when he married [[Talisa Maegyr|Talisa&nbsp;Maegyr]]. Robb and his host arrive at [[Harrenhall|Harrenhal]] to discover that Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] has put the 200 northern prisoners to the sword and left Harrenhal without a fight. News arrives to King Robb at Harrenhal that his grandfather [[Hoster Tully]] has died, and Robb leaves [[Roose Bolton]] and his men in charge of Harrenhal and goes to Riverrun to attend the funeral.
 
   
  +
Jon Snow is actually the son of Eddard's ''younger sister'', [[Lyanna Stark]], and according to the normal line of succession, would rank behind both Sansa and [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. At the same time, as the trueborn son of [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] and Lyanna Stark, Jon is currently the heir to the [[Iron Throne]]. [[Samwell Tarly]], with the help of [[Gilly]], confirmed through [[High Septon]] [[High Septon (Robert's Rebellion)|Maynard]]'s personal diary that Rhaegar had his marriage to [[Elia Martell]] annulled and then was remarried to Lyanna.<ref name="E65">"[[Eastwatch]]"</ref><ref name="E67">"[[The Dragon and the Wolf]]"</ref>
​At Riverrun Robb chides his uncle Lord [[Edmure Tully]] for attacking Ser Gregor Clegane at the Stone Mill, forcing Gregor's host to retreat to [[Casterly Rock]] and losing more than 200 men in the battle. Later Lord Rickard Karstark murders the two Lannister captives, Willem and Martyn Lannister, which causes Robb to execute Lord Rickard, making the Karstarks abandon King Robb. With his host diminished due to the Karstarks' abandonment, Robb opts to have the support of [[House Frey]] but finds it difficult because of his broken vow. However, the Freys agree to support Robb if his uncle Edmure marries [[Roslin Frey]]. Robb and Edmure agree to the terms of the Freys and prepare to head to the [[Twins]] for the wedding. 
 
   
  +
At the [[Great Council of 305 AC]], Bran was chosen as the new [[Lord of the Seven Kingdoms|Lord of the Six Kingdoms]], with the [[King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men|king]] being elected by the lords of Westeros rather than inheriting the crown through a royal bloodline. The North has been granted independence with Sansa Stark being declared the Queen in the North as a hereditary monarch.
Robb and all of his bannermen arrive at the Twins where Lord Walder Frey begins preparations for the wedding. All the northern lords of Robb's host attend the wedding while the northern army camps outside during the feast. After Edmure and Roslin are taken away for the bedding, the Freys and Boltons betray King Robb and massacre them in an event known as the [[Red Wedding]]. King Robb, Queen Talisa, Catelyn, as well as his direwolf Greywind and the northern lords and most of the northern army are murdered.<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere]]"</ref> In the aftermath of the Red Wedding the Freys sew Greywind's head to King Robb's body as a final insult to the King in the North. House Stark is stripped of its lordship in the North and is given to House Bolton, making Roose Bolton [[Warden of the North]] for his contribution to Robb's death.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
 
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Members===
 
===Members===
  +
{{Tree list}}
* Lord {[[Rickard Stark]]}, the previous Warden of the North and Lord of Winterfell, burned alive on the orders of [[Aerys II Targaryen|Mad King Aerys]] .
 
  +
*Lord {[[Rickard Stark]]}, the former head of the family. [[Lord of Winterfell]] and [[Warden|Warden of the North]]. Burned alive with [[Wildfire|wildfire]] on the orders of [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]].
** His eldest son, {[[Brandon Stark (Son of Rickard)|Brandon Stark]]}, once betrothed to Catelyn Tully, killed on the orders of the Mad King, alongside his father.
 
  +
**{[[Brandon Stark]]}, his eldest son and heir, called "the Wild Wolf." Formerly betrothed to [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn Tully]]. Killed alongside his father on the orders of the Aerys II.
** His second son, Lord {[[Eddard Stark]]}, called "Ned", the former head of the family. Lord Paramount of the North, Warden of the North, Lord of Winterfell, and Hand of the King to Robert I. Executed under a false charge of treason by Joffrey Baratheon.
 
  +
**Lord {[[Eddard Stark]]}, his second son, commonly called "Ned Stark", the former head of the family. [[Lord of Winterfell]], [[Warden|Warden of the North]], [[Hand of the King]] to [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]], and briefly [[Lord of the Seven Kingdoms|Lord Regent of the Seven Kingdoms]] and [[Protector of the Realm]] for [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I]]. Executed under a false charge of treason by King [[Joffrey Baratheon]].
*** His wife, Lady {[[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]}, of [[House Tully]]. Murdered by [[Walder Frey (Black Walder)|"Black Walder" Frey]] during the [[Red Wedding]]
 
**** King {[[Robb Stark]]}, called "the Young Wolf" and "the King Who Lost the North", Lord of Winterfell and [[King in the North]]. Eldest son of Eddard and Catelyn. Betrayed and murdered by [[Roose Bolton]] during the Red Wedding.
+
***Lady {[[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]}, his wife of [[House Tully]]. Murdered by [[Walder Rivers]] at the [[Red Wedding]].
*****Robb's wife, Queen {[[Talisa Stark|Talisa]]}, of the [[Free City]] of [[Volantis]]. Stabbed by [[Lothar Frey]] during the Red Wedding.
+
****King {[[Robb Stark]]}, their eldest son. Called "the Young Wolf" and "the King Who Lost the North", Lord of Winterfell and [[King in the North]]. Betrayed and murdered by [[Roose Bolton]] at the Red Wedding.
  +
*****Queen {[[Talisa Stark|Talisa]]}, his wife of the [[Maegyr family]] from the [[Free Cities|Free City]] of [[Volantis]]. Stabbed to death by [[Lothar Frey]] at the Red Wedding.
******Their {unborn child}, killed when Lothar Frey stabs Talisa.
 
  +
******Their {unborn child}. Killed when Lothar Frey stabbed Talisa.
**** Their eldest daughter, Princess [[Sansa Stark]], a hostage of the [[Iron Throne]] forcibly married to [[Tyrion Lannister]]. Currently hiding in [[The Vale of Arryn]] under a false identity. Believed to be the last of the Starks and held as the lawful Lady of Winterfell.
 
  +
****Queen [[Sansa Stark|Sansa I Stark]], their oldest daughter, the current head of the family. Former wife of [[Tyrion Lannister]] and the widow of Lord [[Ramsay Bolton]]. Following the [[Battle of King's Landing]], declared the North independent once again, thereby making her head of the family. [[King in the North|Queen in the North]] and [[Lord of Winterfell|Lady of Winterfell]].
**** Their youngest daughter, Princess [[Arya Stark]], now sailing to [[Braavos]]. Believed dead.
 
**** Their second son, Prince [[Bran Stark]], lawful Lord of Winterfell and heir to the King in the North. A crippled boy, now [[beyond the Wall]] at the [[Cave of the three-eyed raven]], accompanied by [[Meera]] and [[Hodor]]. Believed dead.
+
****Princess [[Arya Stark]], their youngest daughter, the current heir to the Kingdom of the North. Slew the [[Night King]] and thus ended the [[Great War]]. Following the [[Battle of King's Landing]], Arya sails to discover what lies westward, where the maps of [https://gameofthrones.fandom.com/wiki/The_known_world the known world] end.
  +
****King [[Bran Stark|Brandon I Stark]], their second son, commonly known as "Bran", and called "Bran the Broken." Left paraplegic due to [[Jaime Lannister]] pushing him out of a tower, and gave up his claim to Winterfell after becoming the new [[Three-Eyed Raven]]. After the death of [[Daenerys Targaryen]], Bran is elected as the [[King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men|King of the Andals and the First Men]], [[Lord of the Seven Kingdoms|Lord of the Six Kingdoms]] and [[Protector of the Realm]] by the [[Great Council of 305 AC]].
**** Their youngest son, Prince [[Rickon Stark]], heir to Winterfell, now a fugitive en route to [[Last Hearth]] with the wildling captive, [[Osha]]. Believed dead.
 
  +
****{[[Rickon Stark]]}, their youngest son. Shot with an arrow by [[Ramsay Bolton]] moments before the [[Battle of the Bastards]].
*** Eddard's [[bastard]] son by an unknown mother, [[Jon Snow]], called "Lord Snow", serving in the [[Night's Watch]] as a steward. Formerly infiltrated among the [[Free Folk]]. Now back in [[Castle Black]].
 
** His daughter, {[[Lyanna Stark]]}, once betrothed to [[Robert Baratheon]], said to be abducted by [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], died during [[Robert's Rebellion]].
+
** {[[Lyanna Stark]]}, his only daughter. Once betrothed to {[[Robert Baratheon]]}, said to be abducted by [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], though in reality eloped with him and was married to him in secret. Died at the [[Tower of Joy]] giving birth to her son Jon, whom she named "Aegon Targaryen."
  +
*** [[Jon Snow]]; her son. Born [[Prince]] Aegon Targaryen, called "the White Wolf." Raised by Eddard Stark as his own, claiming Jon as his [[Bastardy|illegitimate son]] to protect him from being killed by [[Robert Baratheon]]. Jon volunteered to join the [[Night's Watch]] and was later elected as the 998th [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]]. Stabbed to death in [[Mutiny at Castle Black|a mutiny]] and resurrected by [[Melisandre]]. Named the [[King in the North]] by the bannermen of House Stark and [[House Arryn]] after their victory at the [[Battle of the Bastards]]. Was the [[Warden|Warden of the North]] after bending the knee to [[Daenerys Targaryen]] following the [[wight hunt]]. After the [[Battle of King's Landing]], he was exiled to the Night's Watch but instead of make his votes, he joins the [[Free Folk]] and departed with him to the [[Beyond the Wall|Lands beyond the Wall]].
** His youngest son, [[Benjen Stark]], First Ranger of the [[Night's Watch]], missing in action.
 
  +
**{[[Benjen Stark]]}, his youngest son, former [[First Ranger]] of the [[Night's Watch]]. Sacrificed himself to rescue his nephew [[Jon Snow]] from the [[Wight|army of the dead]] [[Beyond the Wall|beyond]] the [[Wall]].
 
  +
{{Tree list/end}}
===Ancestors===
 
* [[Brandon Stark (the Builder)| Brandon Stark]], called "The Builder", legendary founder of House Stark, built Winterfell and erected the [[Wall]], established the Night's Watch, rumored first King in the North.
 
* King [[Rodrik Stark]], King in the North, who wrestled the [[Ironborn]] for the control of [[Bear Island]] and gave it to [[House Mormont]].
 
* Lord [[Karlon Stark]], founder of [[House Karstark]].
 
* King [[Torrhen Stark]], called "The King who knelt", the last King in the North, who bent the knee to [[House Targaryen]].
 
* Lord [[Cregan Stark]], Warden of the North and Lord of Winterfell, who fought Prince [[Aemon Targaryen (Dragonknight)|Aemon the Dragonknight]] .
 
   
 
====Household and retainers====
 
====Household and retainers====
* Maester {[[Luwin]]}, counselor, healer, and tutor. Injured by [[Dagmer Cleftjaw]] prior to the [[Sack of Winterfell]] and mercy-killed by Osha shortly after.
+
*Maester {[[Luwin]]}, counselor, healer, and tutor of Robb Stark, Bran Stark, Rickon Stark and Jon Snow. Injured by [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]] prior to the [[Sack of Winterfell]] and mercy-killed by [[Osha]] shortly after.
* [[Theon Greyjoy]], ward and hostage of Lord Eddard. Betrayed House Stark to his father [[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]] and took over Winterfell in the name of House Greyjoy. Betrayed in turn by his men and delivered to [[Ramsay Snow]]. Currently imprisoned and tortured at [[the Dreadfort]]. Now called "Reek".
+
*{[[Theon Greyjoy]]}, former ward and hostage of Lord Eddard. Betrayed House Stark for his father [[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]] and took over Winterfell in the name of [[House Greyjoy]]. Named himself the [[Prince of Winterfell]] shortly after this attack. Betrayed in turn by his men and delivered to [[Ramsay Bolton|Ramsay Snow]], who tortured him into submission and called him "Reek." Fled Winterfell with [[Sansa Stark]] and is now a follower of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] alongside his sister, [[Yara Greyjoy]]. Killed by the [[Night King]] during the [[Battle of Winterfell]] while protecting Bran in the Godswood.
* {[[Vayon Poole]]}, steward of Winterfell. Executed during the purge of the Stark household.
+
*{[[Vayon Poole]]}, steward of Winterfell. Executed during the purge of the Stark household.
** [[Jeyne Poole]], his daughter. Whereabouts unknown.
+
**[[Jeyne Poole]], his daughter. Whereabouts unknown.
* Ser {[[Rodrik Cassel]]}, master-at-arms. Executed by Theon Greyjoy.
+
*Ser {[[Rodrik Cassel]]}, [[master-at-arms]] of Winterfell. Executed by Theon Greyjoy.
** {[[Jory Cassel]]}, his nephew and Lord Stark's captain of the guards. Killed by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]
+
**Captain {[[Jory Cassel]]}, his nephew and Lord Stark's captain of the guards. Killed by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] with a dagger through his left eye.
* Septa {[[Mordane]]}, tutor of Sansa and Arya. Executed during the purge of the Stark household.
+
*Septa {[[Mordane]]}, tutor of Sansa and Arya Stark. Beheaded on the orders of [[Joffrey Baratheon]] during the purge of the Stark household in [[King's Landing]].
* {[[Old Nan|Nan]]}, called "Old Nan", a former wetnurse turned storyteller and a great-grandmother to Hodor. Perished of old age.
+
*{[[Old Nan|Nan]]}, called "Old Nan", a former wet nurse turned storyteller and a great-grandmother to Hodor. Died of old age.
* [[Hodor]], a simple-minded stableboy. Now protecting Prince Bran beyond the Wall.
+
*{[[Hodor]]}, a simple-minded stable boy, went with Bran beyond the Wall. Torn apart by wights while protecting Bran Stark and [[Meera Reed]] from wights by holding the door.
* [[Osha]], a captive [[wildling]] spearwife made kitchen wench, now protecting Prince Rickon and en-route to [[Last Hearth]].
+
*{[[Osha]]}, a captive [[Free Folk|wildling]] spearwife made kitchen wench, was a captive of Ramsay Bolton when handed over by {[[Smalljon Umber]]}, however mortally wounded and murdered by Ramsay.
* [[Farlen]], the kennelmaster at Winterfell. Possilby killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
+
*[[Farlen]], the [[Kennelmaster|kennelmaster]] at Winterfell. Possibly killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
 
**[[Palla]], his daughter. Possibly killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
 
**[[Palla]], his daughter. Possibly killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
* [[Mikken]], a smith. Possibly killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
+
*[[Mikken]], a smith. Possibly killed during the Sack of Winterfell.
  +
*{[[Shae]]}, a former whore and Lady [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]]'s handmaiden and confidante until Sansa's flight from [[King's Landing]]. Betrayed Sansa and [[Tyrion Lannister]], later killed by Tyrion.
*{[[Jojen Reed]]}, son of [[Howland Reed]], lord of Greywater Watch, and ruler of the [[Crannogmen]]. Escorted Prince Bran beyond the Wall. Mortally wounded by a [[Wight|wight]] and then mercy-killed by Meera.
 
*[[Meera Reed]], daughter of [[Howland Reed]], lord of Greywater Watch, and ruler of the [[Crannogmen]]. Escorting Prince Bran beyond the Wall.
+
*{[[Jojen Reed]]}, son of [[Howland Reed]], ruler of the [[crannogmen]]. Escorted Lord Bran beyond the Wall. Mortally wounded by a [[wight]] and then mercy-killed by Meera.
  +
*[[Meera Reed]], daughter and heir of [[Howland Reed]], ruler of the [[crannogmen]]. Returned back to the Neck after they traveled south of the wall.
  +
* Ser [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne Tarth]], commonly called "Brienne of Tarth", a skilled female warrior and heir of Lord [[Selwyn Tarth]], formerly the sworn sword of Lady Catelyn, currently Sansa's sworn sword and advisor. Becomes the first female Knight in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] when she was knighted before the [[Battle of Winterfell]] by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. Made [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard]] following Bran Stark's accession to the throne.
  +
*Ser [[Podrick Payne]], knighted following the [[Battle of King's Landing]] and made [[Kingsguard]] to [[King]] [[Bran Stark|Bran]] I Stark.
  +
*Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], known as "the Onion Knight" and head of [[House Seaworth]], former claimant [[Hand of the King]] to [[Stannis Baratheon]], was the principal advisor and right-hand man of Jon Snow. Following Jon's exile to the Night's watch, Davos is made [[Master of Ships]] on [[King]] [[Bran Stark|Bran]] I Stark's small council.
  +
*{[[Melisandre]]}, a [[red priest]]ess of the [[Lord of Light]], known "the Red Woman", former advisor and lover of {[[Stannis Baratheon]]}, now a follower of Jon Snow and [[Daenerys Targaryen]] in the belief that they are both the [[Prince That Was Promised]] reborn in two bodies. Exiled from the North for the murder of [[Shireen Baratheon]]. Died when she succumbed to old age by taking her necklace off after the [[Battle of Winterfell]].
  +
*[[Lord of Storm's End|Lord]] [[Gendry Baratheon]], was the unacknowledged son of [[King]] [[Robert Baratheon]]. Went with Jon on a [[wight hunt]], worked in the forges at [[Winterfell]], lover to [[Arya Stark]], and legitimized by [[King|Queen]] [[Daenerys Targaryen]] as the [[Lord of Storm's End]], and [[Lordship|Lord]] of [[House Baratheon]] after the [[Battle of Winterfell]].
  +
  +
===Ancestors===
  +
* King {[[Brandon the Builder]]}, also known as Bran, legendary founder of House Stark, built Winterfell and erected the [[Wall]], established the Night's Watch, rumored first King in the North.
  +
* King {[[Brandon Stark (Breaker)|Brandon Stark]]}, King in the North, called "Brandon the Breaker", united with [[King-Beyond-the-Wall|King]] {[[Joramun]]} to defeat the [[Night's King]] and his [[corpse queen]] and free the Night's Watch.
  +
* King {[[Rodrik Stark]]}, King in the North, wrestled the [[Ironborn]] for the control of [[Bear Island]] and gave it to [[House Mormont]].
  +
* Lord {[[Karlon Stark]]}, founder of [[House Karstark]] (then called House Stark of [[Karhold|Karlon's Hold]]) after putting down a rebellion of [[House Bolton]] of the [[Dreadfort]].
  +
*{[[Osric Stark]]}, elected [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]] at the age of 10.
  +
* King {[[Torrhen Stark]]}, called "The King Who Knelt", the last King in the North, who bent the knee to [[King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men|King]] {[[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]]}.
  +
* Lord {[[Rickon Stark (father of Cregan)|Rickon Stark]]}, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Head of House Stark during the reign of [[Viserys I Targaryen]].
  +
**Lord {[[Cregan Stark]]}, his son. Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Fought [[Prince]] {[[Aemon Targaryen (son of Viserys II)|Aemon the Dragonknight]]}.
  +
*An {[[Stark (wight)|unnamed member]]}, buried in the crypts beneath Winterfell. Raised as wight during the [[Battle of Winterfell]].
   
 
===Sworn to House Stark===
 
===Sworn to House Stark===
[[Image:House Stark tapestry.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The sigil of House Stark on a tapestry in Winterfell.]]
+
[[File:House Stark tapestry.jpg|thumb|200px|The sigil of House Stark on a tapestry in Winterfell.]]
====Vassal Houses====
+
====Vassal houses====
* [[House Bolton]] of [[The Dreadfort]], the new Lords Paramount of [[The North]]
+
*{[[House Bolton]] of the [[Dreadfort]]}. Usurped House Stark after the [[Red Wedding]], but was later defeated at the [[Battle of the Bastards]]. Now extinct.
* [[House Cerwyn]] of [[Castle Cerwyn]].
+
*[[House Cassel]]
* [[House Dustin]] of [[Barrowton]].
+
*[[House Cerwyn]] of [[Castle Cerwyn]]
* [[House Glover]] of [[Deepwood Motte]].
+
*[[House Dustin]] of [[Barrowton]]
* [[House Hornwood]] of [[Hornwood]].
+
*[[House Glover]] of [[Deepwood Motte]]
* [[House Karstark]] of [[Karhold]] (also a cadet branch of House Stark).
+
*[[House Hornwood]] of [[Hornwood]]
* [[House Manderly]] of [[White Harbor]]
+
*{[[House Karstark]] of [[Karhold]]}. Extinct after the [[Battle of Winterfell]].
* [[House Mormont]] of [[Bear Island]].
+
*[[House Manderly]] of [[White Harbor]]
* [[House Reed]] of [[Greywater Watch]].
+
*[[House Mazin]]
** [[House Marsh]] - sworn to House Reed.
+
*{[[House Mormont]] of [[Bear Island]]}. Extinct after the Battle of Winterfell.
* [[House Ryswell]] of [[The Rills]].
+
*[[House Reed]] of [[Greywater Watch]]
* [[House Tallhart]] of [[Torrhen's Square]].
+
**[[House Marsh]]
* [[House Umber]] of the [[Last Hearth]].
+
*[[House Poole]]
  +
*[[House Seaworth]]
  +
*[[House Tallhart]] of [[Torrhen's Square]]
  +
*{[[House Umber]] of [[Last Hearth]]}. Extinct after the [[Fall of Last Hearth]].
   
  +
====Prominent allies====
''Minor Vassal Houses''
 
 
* [[House Cassel]]
 
* [[House Mollen]]
 
* [[House Poole]]
 
 
====Vassals and allies====
 
 
The Lords of the North
 
The Lords of the North
* Lord [[Roose Bolton]], Lord of the Dreadfort. Betrayer of House Stark, now the new Lord Paramount and Warden of the North
+
*Lord {[[Roose Bolton]]}, [[Lord of the Dreadfort]]. Betrayer of House Stark, former [[Warden|Warden of the North]]. Killed by a knife in the heart by his son [[Ramsay Bolton]].
* Lord [[Greatjon Umber]], called "The Greatjon", Lord of Last Hearth
+
* Lord {[[Greatjon Umber|Jon Umber]]}, called "The Greatjon." Died during the [[War of the Five Kings]].
* [[Galbart Glover]], Master of Deepwood Motte
+
*{[[Galbart Glover]]}, former head of House Glover.
  +
**[[Robett Glover]], his brother and current head of House Glover.
* Lady [[Maege Mormont]], Lady of Bear Island
 
  +
* Lady {[[Maege Mormont]]}, [[Lord of Bear Island|Lady of Bear Island]]. Died during the War of the Five Kings.
* Lord {[[Rickard Karstark]]}, Lord of Karhold
 
  +
** Lady {[[Lyanna Mormont]]}, her daughter and Lady of Bear Island. Killed when a wight giant crushes but not before killing the wight giant first during the Battle of Winterfell.
** {[[Torrhen Karstark|Torrhen]]} and {[[Harrion Karstark]]}, his sons. Killed by [[Jaime Lannister]] during the [[War of the Five Kings]]
 
  +
*Lord {[[Rickard Karstark]]}, [[Lord of Karhold]]. Executed by King Robb Stark for treason and merciless killing of two [[Willem Lannister|Lannister]] [[Martyn Lannister|hostages]].
* Lady [[Barbrey Ryswell]], Lady of Barrowton
 
  +
**{[[Torrhen Karstark|Torrhen]]} and {[[Harrion Karstark]]}, his sons. Killed by [[Jaime Lannister]] during the [[War of the Five Kings]].
* Lord [[Howland Reed]], Lord of Greywater Watch
 
  +
* Lord [[Wyman Manderly]].
  +
**Ser {[[Wendel Manderly]]}, his son. Slain at the [[Red Wedding]]
  +
* Lady [[Barbrey Dustin]].
  +
* Lord [[Howland Reed]].
 
The Riverlords
 
The Riverlords
* Lord {[[Hoster Tully]]}, Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands, now deceased
+
* Lord {[[Hoster Tully]]}, [[Lord of Riverrun]] and [[Lord Paramount of the Trident]], now deceased.
** Lord [[Edmure Tully]], his only son and heir, Lord of Riverrun, currently prisoner of war
+
** Lord [[Edmure Tully]], his only son and heir, Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Trident.
** Ser [[Brynden Tully]], called "the Blackfish", his brother
+
**Ser {[[Brynden Tully]]}, called "the Blackfish", his brother. Killed during the [[second siege of Riverrun]].
* Lord [[Walder Frey]], called "the Late Lord Frey", Lord of the Crossing. Betrayer of House Stark, now rewarded with the lordship of Riverrun
+
* Lord {[[Walder Frey]]}, called "the Late Lord Frey", [[Lord of the Crossing]]. Betrayer of House Stark, rewarded with the titles Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Trident. Throat slit by Arya Stark for his role in the Red Wedding.
* Lord [[Jonos Bracken]], Lord of Stone Hedge
+
* Lord [[Jonos Bracken]].
* Lord [[Jason Mallister]], Lord of Seagard
+
* Lord [[Jason Mallister]].
** Ser {[[Jaremy Mallister]]}, executed along the prisoners at [[Harrenhal]]
+
**Ser {[[Jaremy Mallister]]}, executed along the prisoners at [[Harrenhal]].
  +
The Vale of Arryn
  +
* Lord [[Robin Arryn]], the [[Defender of the Vale]] and [[Warden|Warden of the East]] under [[House Targaryen]].
  +
* Lord [[Yohn Royce]], the [[Lord of Runestone]]. A powerful bannerman of [[House Arryn]], declared Jon Snow the [[King in the North]] after the [[Battle of the Bastards]].
  +
* Lord {[[Petyr Baelish]]}, [[Lord of Harrenhal]], [[Lordship|Lord]] of the unnamed [[Baelish keep]] and [[Lord Protector]] of the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]]. Sentenced to death by [[Sansa Stark]] and executed by [[Arya Stark]].
   
 
==Military strength==
 
==Military strength==
[[File:Robb-stark-richard-madden-helen-sloan.jpeg|thumb|Robb Stark in Northern cavalry armor]]Due to the North's vast size, gathering the full military strength of the Starks and their vassals is a difficult process, requiring months of travel time and the ability to supply and feed the host even before it sets out.
+
[[File:Robb-stark-richard-madden-helen-sloan.jpeg|thumb|Robb Stark in Northern cavalry armor.]]
  +
During [[Robert's Rebellion]], the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] and the [[War of the Five Kings]], House Stark is able to field thousands of men and has proven itself capable in times of conflict, fighting and prevailing with many engagements within each conflict. Out of 18,000 Northerners that Robb Stark marched south to confront the Lannisters, a large amount of them were Stark soldiers.<ref>"[[The Pointy End]]"</ref> However, the [[Red Wedding]] greatly weakened the once formidable great house, leading to the destruction of the Stark army. Despite this, House Stark managed to [[Battle of the Bastards|retake Winterfell]] from [[House Bolton]], hence the Stark army was restored.
  +
[[File:Stark soldier during battle..jpeg|150px|thumb|left|A Stark man-at-arms.]]
  +
The average Stark soldier wears a brown or dark blue coat with green or grey sleeves, with chainmail worn under it and a suit of studded leather armor worn over it; he also wears a pair of grey or brown leather boots. The soldiers are often equipped with helmets and round shields of steel or iron, both grey in color and the shields emblazoned with the Stark direwolf. Warriors in the Northern heavy cavalry or heavy infantry wear relatively cheap brigandine armor, with many choosing to wear mail underneath as well, rather than the expensive plate armor of the well-equipped Lannister troops.
   
  +
After the end of the War of Five Kings, House Stark takes part in the [[Battle of Winterfell]], during the [[Great War]], where the House's forces suffer heavy casualties.<ref>"[[The Last of the Starks]]"</ref> The remaining Stark forces later partake in the [[Battle of King's Landing]] alongside the Vale and Targaryen troops, apparently not taking significant losses.
For this reason, the 18,000 men Robb Stark takes south to confront the army of the Westerlands is not the full strength of the North, only what could be assembled at relatively short notice.
 
   
  +
==Family tree==
By the time of the [[Battle of the Yellow Fork]], however, the Stark force is allied with [[House Tully]] and their vassals, including [[House Frey]], so it is estimated that their force is even or greater than the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] force, which would place it at around 30,000-35,000 soldiers at least in the [[Westerlands]]/[[Riverlands]], with at least 1,000 further soldiers left to guard [[The North]].
 
  +
{{Stark tree}}
   
  +
==Behind the scenes==
[[File:Stark guard (The Pointy End).jpg|thumb|left|A Stark guardsman]]The average Stark soldier wears a brown or dark blue coat with green or grey sleeves protected by chainmail underneath, grey or brown leather boots, a grey steel or iron helmet and a grey shield emblazoned with the Stark Direwolf, presumably steel or iron. Warriors in the Northern heavy cavalry or heavy infantry wear a chainmail and leather suit of armor with some steel or iron work, as compared with the expensive plate armor of the well equipped Lannister troops.
 
  +
[[File:The Wall.jpg|200px|thumb|A view on the areas [[Beyond the Wall]] from "[[Winter Is Coming]]", an area the Starks must deal with every generation.]]
  +
The House Stark banner, a direwolf on a white background, is a reference to their northern origin and lifestyle. Throughout the history of Westeros, the Starks have always had a fear of the impending threat of the White Walkers. This manner of life has bred extraordinary stoicism and loyalty within the Starks, one of their chief characteristics. Their surname, "Stark", one reminiscent of the First Men, is an accurate description of where they come from: the barren land of the North. However, white can also be seen as an isolated color, a point made perfectly clear throughout the series.
   
  +
[[File:Baelor PORTAL.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Eddard Stark]] about to be executed on the orders of [[Joffrey Baratheon]] in "[[Baelor]]."]]
During the [[Red Wedding]], almost the entire army sworn to House Stark present at [[the Twins]] is annihilated, with anyone who managed to escape the massacre being hunted by [[House Frey]]. While Houses [[Bolton]] and [[Karstark]] remain mostly unscathed and possess the largest armies in the North, the only possibility of military support to the scattered heirs of House Stark comes from the remaining garrison and levies of other northern houses, provided they do not bend the knee to the new [[Warden]] of the North, [[Roose Bolton]]
 
  +
The House Stark motto, Winter Is Coming, is different to all the other mottos of Westeros. In ''A Game of Thrones'', Catelyn muses ''"...they'' [other noble houses] ''boasted of honor and glory, promised loyalty and truth, swore faith and courage. All but the Starks. Winter is Coming, said the Stark words."''<ref>''A Game of Thrones'', Chapter 2</ref>
   
  +
It is significant that the Starks do not use their motto to remind of their positive attributes, but rather to remind people to look up at the more impending doom, and a bigger fight up ahead. Their determination to face the odds shows that they are made of different stuff then the [[Southerner]]s, and are not into their political games of intrigue. Perhaps these are the differences that make the Starks so persecuted, with only three actual Starks (Sansa, Arya, and Bran, or four counting Jon, who is at least half-Stark) alive by the end of the show, as opposed to the six at the beginning of the show (counting Catelyn and Jon). Their differences are even seen in the way they talk, such as when Ned infuriates Robert by calling him: "too fat for his armor" when [[Lancel Lannister]] was not able to put it on properly.
==Image gallery==
 
<gallery spacing="small">
 
House Stark.jpg|The sigil of House Stark from the Maester's Path promotional campaign.
 
Stark icon.png|HBO viewer's guide icon for House Stark.
 
Stark sigil.jpg|House Stark's sigil in black and white from the HBO viewer's guide.
 
Stark Shield.jpg|A shield emblazoned with the sigil of House Stark from the HBO viewer's guide.
 
House Stark sigil.jpg|The sigil and motto of House Stark.
 
Stark-small.png|Small icon of House Stark from the HBO viewers guide.
 
House Stark and retainers.jpg|House Stark and their retainers receive the King at Winterfell in "[[Winter is Coming (episode)|Winter is Coming]]".
 
Stark tourney.jpg|A long banner of House Stark at the [[Tournament|Tourney of the Hand]] in "[[The Wolf and the Lion]]".
 
Stark tourney 2.jpg|A short banner of House Stark at the Tourney of the Hand in "The Wolf and the Lion".
 
S2-fan-poster-stark.jpg|House Stark promo poster for "[[The North Remembers]]" released 28 February 2012.
 
Eddard's letter.jpg|Eddard's letter to Stannis, the seal bearing the imprint of a direwolf in grey wax, in "[[You Win or You Die]]".
 
Stark map-marker.jpg|A map-marker used to represent House Stark forces.
 
mhysa burning stark banner.png|The House Stark banner burns during the [[Red Wedding]] in "[[Mhysa]]".
 
</gallery>
 
   
  +
The sigil of House Stark, a direwolf, is also symbolic. For starters, the direwolf mother who gave birth to the cubs featured in the series is found with a deer antler sticking out of the mother's side, representing the fact that Ned's downfall was brought on by him accepting the position of Hand of the King. The names of the cubs are also symbolic. Like direwolves, the Starks are loyal and protective, and, like the direwolves, almost go extinct. Sansa names her direwolf Lady, representing her dreams of being Queen Consort to Joffrey, whom she describes as handsome. However, Lady is eventually killed for another wolf's crimes (see below), representing how Sansa's youthfulness died after Joffrey tortured her for most of Season 2 in King's Landing, until he married Margaery Tyrell. Arya names her direwolf Nymeria, after a warrior princess from the Age of A Hundred Kingdoms, a fitting depiction of Arya's warrior spirit. When Nymeria attacks Joffrey, Arya sends her away to avoid her being "executed", and Lady is thus punished for the crime (see above). This is foreshadowing of the way Arya flees King's Landing at the end of Season 1 to the Wall. The losing of the wolf also symbolises that Arya is uncertain of what her future holds. Robb's direwolf, Grey Wind, is absolutely inseparable from him. During the Red Wedding, the Freys lock Grey Wind in a cage and kill him, just as they do with Robb. Bran's direwolf is not yet named when he enters a coma, a result of Jaime pushing him out of a tower. After awaking, however, he names him Summer. Summer dies when White Walkers burst into the Weirwood tree, and his death symbolises Winter truly arriving. Bran is also known as "The Sweet Summer Child", for he has never known Winter and its hardships. Rickon's direwolf, Shaggydog, because Rickon never received a proper education or grooming lessons, and was instead raised by a wildling, Osha. When they seek refuge with House Umber, the Umbers betray them and kill Shaggydog. Likewise, the Umbers are allied with Ramsay Bolton, who is eventually Rickon's killer at the Battle of the Bastards. Jon's direwolf, Ghost, is albino and the runt of the litter, representing a bastard's disadvantage in front of his half-sibilings. The word "ghost" makes us think of the part of a person that lives on, and when Jon is resurrected by Melisandre in Season 6, Ghost is the first being to see him alive. Ghost is white, and Jon Snow is also sometimes called the White Wolf, such as by Wyman Manderly in "[[The Winds of Winter]]."
==Family Tree==
 
{{House Stark family tree}}
 
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, House Stark was founded by [[Brandon Stark (the Builder)|Brandon the Builder]], a semi-mythical figure who is credited with building the [[Wall]] and [[Winterfell]], founding the [[Night's Watch]] and ensuring the survival of the people of Westeros after the mythical [[The Long Night|Long Night]] and the [[Age of Heroes|War for the Dawn]] against the enigmatic Others (called "[[White Walkers]]" in the TV series). The family has survived for over 8,000 years and was the independent royal house of the vast territories of the North until King [[ Aegon the Conqueror]] overran the southern half of the continent. By the time the King in the North, [[Torrhen Stark]], had gathered together his widely scattered bannermen, Aegon had already conquered most of the South. Particularly, Aegon had already used his [[dragons]] to inflict a crushing defeat on both the Westerlands and the Reach at the [[Field of Fire]]. Torrhen Stark finally advanced south to the Riverlands with the amassed armies of the North to a confrontation with Aegon, but upon seeing Aegon's vast numerical superiority and his dragons realized he had no hope of victory, and chose to bend the knee in submission.
+
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, House Stark was founded by [[Brandon the Builder]], a semi-mythical figure who is credited with building the [[Wall]] and [[Winterfell]], founding the [[Night's Watch]] and ensuring the survival of the people of Westeros after the mythical [[Long Night]] and the [[Age of Heroes|War for the Dawn]] against the enigmatic Others (called "[[White Walkers]]" in the TV series). The family has survived for over 8,000 years and was the independent royal house of the vast territories of the North until King [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] overran the southern half of the continent. By the time the King in the North, [[Torrhen Stark]], had gathered together his widely scattered bannermen, Aegon had already conquered most of the South. Particularly, Aegon had already used his [[dragon]]s to inflict a crushing defeat on both the Westerlands and the Reach at the [[Field of Fire]]. Torrhen Stark finally advanced south to the Riverlands with the amassed armies of the North to a confrontation with Aegon. However, upon seeing Aegon's vast numerical superiority and his dragons, Torrhen Stark realized he had no hope of victory, and chose to bend the knee in submission.
   
 
The civil war known as [[Robert's Rebellion]] began when [[Lyanna Stark]] was kidnapped by Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]]. Lord Rickard Stark and his son and heir Brandon both demanded her return from King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] and were executed by the Mad King for their presumption. Eddard Stark, now the head of the family, called the banners of the North to war, supported by [[House Baratheon]], [[House Tully]] and [[House Arryn]]. It was decided that [[Robert Baratheon]] would claim the throne due to his strong claim as the grand-nephew of a previous Targaryen king. During the civil war Stark troops were instrumental in several engagements, including the Battle of the Bells and the [[Battle of the Trident]], and it was Eddard Stark's forces which reached [[King's Landing]] just after the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] had sacked it, ensuring the city was turned over to Robert's army when it arrived. The Starks also proved instrumental in the later [[Greyjoy Rebellion]], lending troops used by Robert to storm the castle of Pyke and crush the uprising.
 
The civil war known as [[Robert's Rebellion]] began when [[Lyanna Stark]] was kidnapped by Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]]. Lord Rickard Stark and his son and heir Brandon both demanded her return from King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] and were executed by the Mad King for their presumption. Eddard Stark, now the head of the family, called the banners of the North to war, supported by [[House Baratheon]], [[House Tully]] and [[House Arryn]]. It was decided that [[Robert Baratheon]] would claim the throne due to his strong claim as the grand-nephew of a previous Targaryen king. During the civil war Stark troops were instrumental in several engagements, including the Battle of the Bells and the [[Battle of the Trident]], and it was Eddard Stark's forces which reached [[King's Landing]] just after the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] had sacked it, ensuring the city was turned over to Robert's army when it arrived. The Starks also proved instrumental in the later [[Greyjoy Rebellion]], lending troops used by Robert to storm the castle of Pyke and crush the uprising.
   
In the novels, all of Lord Eddard Stark's children take after their mother Catelyn's looks, possessing the auburn hair and blue eyes distinctive of House Tully. The one exception among Catelyn's children is Arya, who possesses the dark hair and stern long face typical of the Starks. While this has resulted in Arya being mockingly called "Horseface", Ned assures her that she bears a striking resemblance to his beautiful deceased sister Lyanna when she was a girl. Jon Snow, as a bastard and not Catelyn's son, does not possess Tully blood. While Ned has never revealed the exact circumstances of Jon's birth, all agree that he bears such a striking resemblance to Ned that he is obviously his blood relative. Indeed, as a little girl Arya once feared that she might be a bastard because she and Jon share the same dark physical features (distinctive of House Stark), though Jon assured her that she was not.
+
In the novels, four of Lord Eddard Stark's six children inherit the Tully look from their mother Catelyn, possessing the auburn hair and blue eyes distinctive of House Tully. However, Arya inherits the Stark look of dark hair, grey eyes, and a long face alongside her half-brother Jon who, as Eddard's illegitimate son with an unidentified woman, does not possess Tully blood. While this has resulted in Arya being mockingly called "Horseface", Ned assures her that she bears a striking resemblance to his beautiful deceased sister Lyanna when Lyanna was a girl. Jon's own inheritance of the traditional Stark look and resemblance to Ned is a plot point illustrating he is of Stark blood and used by characters in-universe to identify Jon as a son of Eddard Stark. As a little girl, Arya once feared that she might be a bastard child because she and Jon are the only two among the Stark children to inherit the Stark look, but Jon assured her that she is a trueborn daughter.
   
In the novels, the Stark banner is a whole [[direwolves|direwolf]]. In the TV series, the Stark banner most often used is just a direwolf's head, though the alternate version showing the whole direwolf is also seen (i.e. on banners during the [[Tournament|Tourney of the Hand]], tapestries at Winterfell, and Ned Stark's wax seal on the letter he sends to Stannis Baratheon). Further, the sigil in the books is just a grey direwolf on a white field. This is used in the TV series, but it also frequently uses a subtle variant which has the grey direwolf on a white field, surmounting a small green escutcheon at the bottom.
+
In the novels, the Stark banner is a whole [[direwolf]]. In the TV series, the Stark banner most often used is just a direwolf's head, though the alternate version showing the whole direwolf is also seen (i.e. on banners during the [[Tournament|Tourney of the Hand]], tapestries at Winterfell, and Ned Stark's wax seal on the letter he sends to Stannis Baratheon). Further, the sigil in the books is just a grey direwolf on a white field. This is used in the TV series, but it also frequently uses a subtle variant which has the grey direwolf on a white field, surmounting a small green escutcheon at the bottom.
   
Many houses sworn to House Stark in the books have yet to appear in the series:
+
Many houses sworn to House Stark in the books did not appear in the series.
   
 
'''Lesser Houses'''
 
'''Lesser Houses'''
Line 183: Line 281:
   
 
'''Mountain Clans'''
 
'''Mountain Clans'''
* Burley
+
*Burley
* Flint of the Mountains
+
*Flint of the Mountains
* Harclay
+
*Harclay
* Nott
+
*Nott
* Liddle
+
*Liddle
* Norrey
+
*Norrey
* Wull
+
*Wull
   
 
'''[[Skagos]] Clans'''
 
'''[[Skagos]] Clans'''
* Crowl
+
*Crowl
* Magnar
+
*Magnar
* Stane
+
*Stane
   
  +
George R.R. Martin has said that the [[War of the Five Kings]] is inspired by the real-life Wars of the Roses in England (1455-1485). As such, House Stark is based on the House of York with specific members having some similarities with them such as [[Sansa Stark]] for Elizabeth of York and [[Robb Stark]] for King Edward IV.
==See also==
 
  +
* {{AWOIAF}}  (Spoilers from the books)
 
  +
==Gallery==
  +
<gallery>
  +
Stark tourney.jpg|A long banner of House Stark at the [[Tournament|Tourney of the Hand]] in "[[The Wolf and the Lion]]."
  +
Stark tourney 2.jpg|A short banner of House Stark at the Tourney of the Hand in "The Wolf and the Lion."
  +
mhysa burning stark banner.png|The House Stark banner burns during the [[Red Wedding]] in "[[Mhysa]]."
  +
House Stark and retainers.jpg|House Stark and their retainers receive the King at Winterfell in "[[Winter Is Coming]]."
  +
House Stark sigil.jpg|The sigil and motto of House Stark.
  +
Stark sigil.jpg|House Stark's sigil in black and white from the HBO viewer's guide.
  +
Stark Shield.jpg|A shield emblazoned with the sigil of House Stark from the HBO viewer's guide.
  +
Stark icon.png|HBO viewer's guide icon for House Stark.
  +
House Stark.jpg|The sigil of House Stark from the Maester's Path promotional campaign.
  +
S2-fan-poster-stark.jpg|House Stark promo poster for "[[The North Remembers]]" released 28 February 2012.
  +
Eddard's letter.jpg|Eddard's letter to Stannis, the seal bearing the imprint of a direwolf in grey wax, in "[[You Win or You Die]]."
  +
Stark map-marker.jpg|A map-marker used to represent House Stark forces.
  +
Sansa Stark.svg|The personal sigil assumed by [[Sansa Stark]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/gameofthrones/status/743562754322202624 Confirmed] as Sansa's personal sigil by the ''Game of Thrones'' Twitter account</ref>
  +
</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
  +
{{Great Houses navbox}}
 
  +
===Notes===
{{Stark navbox}}
 
{{North Houses}}
+
{{Notelist}}
  +
[[Category:Noble houses|Stark]]
 
  +
==External links==
[[Category:Great houses|Stark]]
 
  +
*{{AWOIAF}} {{Spoilers|House of the Dragon}}
  +
  +
<!--Navboxes-->
  +
{{Great Houses of Westeros}}
  +
{{House Stark}}
  +
{{Houses from the North}}
  +
  +
<!--Categories-->
  +
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stark, House}}
  +
[[Category:Featured pages]]
  +
[[Category:Great Houses]]
 
[[Category:House Stark| ]]
 
[[Category:House Stark| ]]
[[Category:Houses from the North|Stark]]
+
[[Category:Houses from the North]]
[[Category:Exiled houses|Stark]]
+
[[Category:Houses of First Men origin]]
  +
[[Category:Royal houses]]
  +
  +
<!--Languages-->
  +
[[de:Haus Stark]]
  +
[[es:Casa Stark]]
  +
[[fr:Maison Stark]]
  +
[[it:Casa Stark]]
  +
[[lt:Stark giminė]]
  +
[[nl:Huis Stark]]
  +
[[pl:Ród Stark]]
  +
[[pt-br:Casa Stark]]
  +
[[ru:Старки]]
  +
[[uk:Дім Старк]]
  +
[[zh:史塔克家族]]

Latest revision as of 06:03, 29 March 2024

Game of Thrones
House of the Dragon
This page is about the Great House. For the short, see: House Stark (short)

Eddard Stark: "Look at me. You're a Stark of Winterfell, you know our words."
Arya Stark: "'Winter is coming'."
Eddard Stark: "You were born in the long summer, you've never known anything else. But now winter is truly coming. In the winter, we must protect ourselves, look after one another."
— Lord Eddard Stark and his daughter Arya.[src]
House Stark banner

The banner of House Stark of Winterfell, the rulers of the North.

House Stark[1] of Winterfell is a Great House of Westeros and the royal house of the Kingdom of the North. They rule over the vast region known as the North. It is one of the oldest lines of Westerosi nobility by far, claiming a line of descent stretching back over eight thousand years. Before Aegon's Conquest, as well as during the War of the Five Kings and early on in the Last War, the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the Kings in the North.

Their rule in the North seemingly ended after the events of the Red Wedding when House Frey and House Bolton betrayed House Stark after forming a secret alliance with House Lannister, during which Roose Bolton murdered King Robb Stark. Both the North and Winterfell were taken over by House Bolton. However, the Boltons' hold was jeopardized when Sansa Stark escaped their clutches after learning her brothers Bran and Rickon Stark were still alive and reunited with her half-brother, Jon Snow, at Castle Black. Sansa and Jon marched on the Boltons to save their younger brother Rickon, who was later murdered by Ramsay Bolton, and retake Winterfell. House Stark was restored to their former stature after the Battle of the Bastards. The Stark victory led to House Stark's return to royal status in the North with their bannermen declaring Jon as the King in the North. He later abdicated his title as king in order to gain the full support of Daenerys Targaryen in the Great War, becoming the Warden of the North. Following the Battle of King's Landing, Bran Stark was chosen as the new king of the Six Kingdoms, allowing the North to secede as an independent kingdom under Sansa.

House Stark's sigil is a grey direwolf on a white background, over green. They are one of the few noble houses whose words are not a boast or threat. Instead, the House Stark family motto is a warning, one that, no matter the circumstances, will always be relevant: "Winter Is Coming,"[2][3] which served as a reminder of their beginnings in the wake of the Long Night and a grim portent of things to come.

House Stark, as the only First Men dynasty to resist the coming of the Andals, proudly hold on to the worship of the Old Gods. Due to their rule over the North and knowledge of it's troubles, they are unfailing supporters of the importance of the Night's Watch, despite it's fall from glory in current times. As one of the last remaining Valyrian steel items, from Old Valyria, House Stark greatly treasures it's ancestral sword of Ice, which has been used in battles and executions.

History

Background

Before Aegon's Conquest, the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the Kings in the North.[4] The house traces its roots to Bran the Builder, a legendary First Man who lived during the Age of Heroes and founded House Stark. The Starks were not originally the monarchs of the North; they began as vassals to the Barrow Kings, who lost support due to their inactive rule while their ancestor Bran the Builder built the Wall and protected the North. They warred with the Barrow Kings, emerging victorious. The Starks ruled as Kings of Winter over one of the many smaller, petty First Men kingdoms that were established in the North, with their chief rivals for domination being the Red Kings of House Bolton. Eventually the Starks united the North under them. Although their stronghold of Winterfell has been the capital of the North, war helped make it it's strongest castle, in opposition to the Reeds' Greywater Watch and the Dreadfort of House Bolton, with attacks from from the latter raising the need for more keeps, more walls, more guard towers and the expansion of their granaries and larders to survive sieges. Winter town would be raised from smallfolk seeking shelter from winter, and these would also join the Stark soldiers in fighting the Boltons.

They gained a new vassal from the Reach after House Manderly's exile, giving them a new home at White Harbor in exchange for their guarding the river against pirates. They defeated the Boltons, drove pirates away from the White Knife, slew the last Marsh King and wed his daughter for the Neck, with it's governance being given to House Reed and, according to legend, King Rodrik Stark wrestled with an Ironborn for Bear Island and won, giving it to House Mormont. Karlon Stark, a younger son of the King in the North, was awarded lands in the eastern regions of the North after successfully putting down a rebellion led by House Bolton. Over time Karlon's seat of Karl's Hold came to be known as Karhold, and the Starks that descended from him became known as Karstarks.

Although the Starks had to content with defiant Houses in their unification campaign, some chose to submit and become loyal vassals, like the Umbers of Last Hearth and the Glovers of Deepwood Motte, with even their greatest rivals for dominance, the Red Kings of House Bolton, who made a sinister reputation for themselves with their practice of flaying, with one of them being notorious for ripping out the entrails of captive Starks, choosing to bend the knee, and their hostility being put on hold, due to the need for the end of unrest. Their timing proved crucial just then, due to the Andals landing and invading Westeros, swiping all lands of First Men rule except the North due to the other Houses fighting on their own, while the North opposed with a united front, with the Manderlys attacking their ships and the Reeds attacking their incursions into the Neck.

King Torrhen Stark was on the throne at the time of Aegon's Conquest and marched his army south to face them. He surrendered when he saw the Targaryens' greater host and their dragons, despite being suggested to resist from Moat Cailin or assassinating the sleeping dragons, believing that fighting was futile, due to the Targaryen victories at the Burning of Harrenhal and the Field of Fire. He was made Warden of the North, thus escaping the fates of House Gardener of the Reach and House Hoare of the Riverlands whose lords refused to bend the knee and were rendered extinct after failing to resist the invaders. Thereafter, Torrhen was known as "the king who knelt", though those who criticize him for this often forget that they are only alive to do so thanks to his surrender.

Centuries later, Lady Lyanna Stark was taken by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, and when her father and brother demanded justice, King Aerys II Targaryen had them both viciously executed. Eddard Stark claimed his father's titles and participated in Robert's Rebellion.[5] At the end of the rebellion, Eddard found his sister in the Tower of Joy, where she perished in a bed of blood.

Eddard is married to Lady Catelyn Tully of Riverrun, and has five children with her: Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon. He also has a rumored bastard son, Jon Snow, who is actually the offspring of Prince Rhaegar and Lady Lyanna.

Game of Thrones: Season 1

Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark becomes Hand of the King to King Robert Baratheon after the death of Jon Arryn. Ned takes his daughters Sansa and Arya to King's Landing. It is there that he discovers the true lineage of Robert's assumed children. Upon Robert's death, Ned publicly declares that Joffrey Baratheon was the product of incest between Queen Cersei Lannister and her twin brother, Jaime Lannister, and therefore is not the rightful heir to the Iron Throne. He is subsequently executed for treason. His firstborn son and heir Robb is declared the King in the North by his bannermen (the first in 300 years), and fights to secede from the Seven Kingdoms in what would become the War of the Five Kings.[6] Sansa becomes a political captive of House Lannister, while Arya escapes King's Landing with Yoren of the Night's Watch.

Game of Thrones: Season 2

Robb continues his campaign against the Lannisters, winning a trio of victories in the Riverlands and a further three victories in the Westerlands. Bran and Rickon leave Winterfell after a traitorous Theon Greyjoy takes control of Winterfell. Theon kills two farmer's sons and declares their bodies are those of Bran and Rickon, leading the majority of Westeros believing that all the male Stark heirs are dead (as Jon is a bastard son of Ned Stark and sworn to the Night's Watch). Arya is held captive at Harrenhal, but escapes with Gendry and Hot Pie.

Game of Thrones: Season 3

Although Robb continues to win every battle that he fights, House Lannister secures an alliance with House Tyrell that effectively leads to victory over Stannis Baratheon at the Battle of the Blackwater. As Robb continues to march further in the Westerlands, many of his bannermen begin to lose faith in him since he breached his pact with Lord Walder Frey by marrying Talisa Maegyr.

Robb falls dead

Robb and Talisa Stark lie dead at the Red Wedding.

Robb also loses the Karstark troops, and his attempt to regain the support of House Frey results in the massacre known as the Red Wedding.[7] House Stark is stripped of its lordship in the North and is given to House Bolton, making Roose Bolton Warden of the North for his contribution to Robb's death.[8]

Arya and her companions are taken captive by the Brotherhood Without Banners. After Sandor Clegane's trial by combat ordered by Beric, the Hound kidnaps Arya.[9]

At the Twins, the Freys and Boltons betray Robb and massacre him, his wife, mother, Grey Wind, the present Northern lords and most of the Northern army, during the event known as the Red Wedding.[10] House Stark is stripped of its lordship in the North, which is given to House Bolton, making Roose Bolton Warden of the North for his contribution to Robb's death.[11]

Bran and Rickon, who have been traveling north along with Osha, Hodor, Jojen Reed and Meera Reed, as well as their two direwolves, Summer and Shaggydog, part ways.[12]

Game of Thrones: Season 4

Sansa escapes from King's Landing, following Joffrey's assassination.

Bran makes his way further north, eventually reaching the weirwood tree occupied by the Children of the Forest and the Three-Eyed Raven.

After travelling for days with the Hound, Arya travels to Braavos.

Game of Thrones: Season 5

Littlefinger secretly returns Sansa to Winterfell and weds her to Ramsay Bolton. Although Sansa doesn't quite realize it, there are many in the North who are already taking heart from the fact that there is again a Stark in Winterfell.[13][14] Sansa eventually flees Winterfell during the battle in the ice.

Game of Thrones: Season 6

Book of the Stranger 36

Jon Snow and Sansa Stark reunite.

Sansa and Jon reunite.[15] They gather troops of wildlings and loyal Northern houses to retake Winterfell from the Boltons.[16][17]

Meanwhile, Bran experiences a vision of his family while training with the Three-Eyed Raven.

As the Battle of the Bastards begins, Rickon is killed by Ramsay, but the Starks win with the help of the Knights of the Vale. Winterfell is finally restored to House Stark.[18]

Jon Snow is declared King in The North Season 6 Episode 10 Preview.

Jon Snow is hailed King in the North.

The lords of the North and the Vale meet at Winterfell. Jon is declared the King in the North.

In the Riverlands, Arya slays Lord Frey and many of his kin, finally avenging the North.[19]

Game of Thrones: Season 7

At Winterfell, Jon and Sansa organize the defense of the North against the army of the dead.

Jon sails to Dragonstone to negotiate with Daenerys Targaryen, in order to make an alliance to face the White Walkers. Bran returns to Winterfell.

Sansa Arya Bran TSOW

The surviving Stark siblings are reunited.

Arya returns to Winterfell and reunites with Sansa and Bran. Littlefinger unsuccessfully tries to drive a wedge between the Starks.

Jon decides to head beyond the wall in order to catch a wight, so he can convince Daenerys and Cersei of their existence.

Beyond the Wall, Jon and his ranging party are ambushed by the undead army led by the Night King, but most of them are rescued by Daenerys.

Littlefinger is tried and ultimately executed for his crimes against the Starks.

Game of Thrones: Season 8

Jon arrives with Daenerys and her army at Winterfell.[20]

The combined Stark and Targaryen forces fight against the undead and eventually win.[21]

Stark Siblings S8 EP4

The last of the Starks.

Sansa and Bran remain at Winterfell, while Jon leads the remaining Stark and Arryn troops and Dothraki to meet with Daenerys at King's Landing.[22]

Jon leads the Stark forces during the Battle of King's Landing, which results in the destruction of the city.[23]

Jon relunctantly kills Daenerys. The Starks participate in the Great Council of 305 AC. Bran is then elected king and allows Sansa to declare the North independent.

Stark Sibling's S8 Ep6

Jon Snow bids farewell to his Stark family.

Jon goes into exile, but he don' t renew his vows to the Night's Watch and instead of this, join the Free Folk to help they to re-instale in the damaged Lands beyond the Wall. Sansa is named Queen in the North, and Arya sails for her voyage to the unknown west of Westeros.[24]

Current status

The status of the surviving Starks and what political positions they held was not fully clear after Jon Snow was hailed as the new King in the North, by not only the lords of the North, but the Vale as well. The return of Bran and Arya to Winterfell clarified the ambiguity of all of their political positions in the North.

While Jon ruled as the King in the North, Sansa attended court alongside him as the Lady of Winterfell. In his absence, Jon gave Sansa regency over the Kingdom of the North as both his sister and the only Stark (the highest ranking and ruling family in the North) in Winterfell used as precedent.

When Bran Stark, the rightful Lord of Winterfell, returned to Winterfell, he abdicated his lordship for his new role as the Three-Eyed Raven. Once Arya returned to Winterfell, Sansa and Petyr note Arya is next in the line of succession for the lordship of Winterfell. Jon Snow is believed to be Eddard Stark's bastard son, which means would not be included in the line of succession, unless he were to be legitimized as a Stark

However, Jon pledged himself to Daenerys Targaryen, in order to gain her full support in the Great War, stepping down as king and accepted the title and role of Warden of the North. Presently, the North and Vale are reintegrated into the Seven Kingdoms.[25] As of the end of Season 7, the current positions of the surviving members of House Stark are as follows: Jon is Warden of the North, Sansa is Lady of Winterfell, Arya is Sansa's heir, and Bran abdicated his claim to any formal political position.

Jon Snow is actually the son of Eddard's younger sister, Lyanna Stark, and according to the normal line of succession, would rank behind both Sansa and Arya. At the same time, as the trueborn son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, Jon is currently the heir to the Iron Throne. Samwell Tarly, with the help of Gilly, confirmed through High Septon Maynard's personal diary that Rhaegar had his marriage to Elia Martell annulled and then was remarried to Lyanna.[26][27]

At the Great Council of 305 AC, Bran was chosen as the new Lord of the Six Kingdoms, with the king being elected by the lords of Westeros rather than inheriting the crown through a royal bloodline. The North has been granted independence with Sansa Stark being declared the Queen in the North as a hereditary monarch.

Relationships

Members

Household and retainers

Ancestors

Sworn to House Stark

House Stark tapestry

The sigil of House Stark on a tapestry in Winterfell.

Vassal houses

Prominent allies

The Lords of the North

The Riverlords

The Vale of Arryn

Military strength

Robb-stark-richard-madden-helen-sloan

Robb Stark in Northern cavalry armor.

During Robert's Rebellion, the Greyjoy Rebellion and the War of the Five Kings, House Stark is able to field thousands of men and has proven itself capable in times of conflict, fighting and prevailing with many engagements within each conflict. Out of 18,000 Northerners that Robb Stark marched south to confront the Lannisters, a large amount of them were Stark soldiers.[28] However, the Red Wedding greatly weakened the once formidable great house, leading to the destruction of the Stark army. Despite this, House Stark managed to retake Winterfell from House Bolton, hence the Stark army was restored.

Stark soldier during battle.

A Stark man-at-arms.

The average Stark soldier wears a brown or dark blue coat with green or grey sleeves, with chainmail worn under it and a suit of studded leather armor worn over it; he also wears a pair of grey or brown leather boots. The soldiers are often equipped with helmets and round shields of steel or iron, both grey in color and the shields emblazoned with the Stark direwolf. Warriors in the Northern heavy cavalry or heavy infantry wear relatively cheap brigandine armor, with many choosing to wear mail underneath as well, rather than the expensive plate armor of the well-equipped Lannister troops.

After the end of the War of Five Kings, House Stark takes part in the Battle of Winterfell, during the Great War, where the House's forces suffer heavy casualties.[29] The remaining Stark forces later partake in the Battle of King's Landing alongside the Vale and Targaryen troops, apparently not taking significant losses.

Family tree

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Famtree-RickardStark
Rickard
Stark

Deceased
 
Stark
Lyarra
Stark[d]
Deceased
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Famtree-BrandonStark
Brandon
Stark

Deceased
 
Famtree-CatelynStark
Catelyn Stark
née Tully House Tully
Deceased
 
Famtree-EddardStark
Eddard
Stark

Deceased
 
Famtree-RhaegarTargaryen
Rhaegar
Targaryen
House Targaryen
Deceased
 
Famtree-LyannaStark
Lyanna
Stark

Deceased
 
Famtree-BenjenStark
Benjen
Stark
Night's Watch
Deceased
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Famtree-RobbStark
Robb
Stark

Deceased
 
Famtree-TalisaStark
Talisa Stark
née Maegyr
Deceased
 
Famtree-TyrionLannister
Tyrion
Lannister
House Lannister

 
Famtree-SansaStark
Sansa
Stark
Sansa Stark

 
Famtree-RamsayBolton
Ramsay
Bolton
House Bolton
Deceased
 
Famtree-AryaStark
Arya
Stark


 
Famtree-BranStark
Bran I the
Broken
Bran Stark

 
Famtree-RickonStark
Rickon
Stark

Deceased
 
Famtree-JonSnow
Jon
Snow
Night's Watch

 
 
 

Behind the scenes

The Wall

A view on the areas Beyond the Wall from "Winter Is Coming", an area the Starks must deal with every generation.

The House Stark banner, a direwolf on a white background, is a reference to their northern origin and lifestyle. Throughout the history of Westeros, the Starks have always had a fear of the impending threat of the White Walkers. This manner of life has bred extraordinary stoicism and loyalty within the Starks, one of their chief characteristics. Their surname, "Stark", one reminiscent of the First Men, is an accurate description of where they come from: the barren land of the North. However, white can also be seen as an isolated color, a point made perfectly clear throughout the series.

Baelor PORTAL

Eddard Stark about to be executed on the orders of Joffrey Baratheon in "Baelor."

The House Stark motto, Winter Is Coming, is different to all the other mottos of Westeros. In A Game of Thrones, Catelyn muses "...they [other noble houses] boasted of honor and glory, promised loyalty and truth, swore faith and courage. All but the Starks. Winter is Coming, said the Stark words."[30]

It is significant that the Starks do not use their motto to remind of their positive attributes, but rather to remind people to look up at the more impending doom, and a bigger fight up ahead. Their determination to face the odds shows that they are made of different stuff then the Southerners, and are not into their political games of intrigue. Perhaps these are the differences that make the Starks so persecuted, with only three actual Starks (Sansa, Arya, and Bran, or four counting Jon, who is at least half-Stark) alive by the end of the show, as opposed to the six at the beginning of the show (counting Catelyn and Jon). Their differences are even seen in the way they talk, such as when Ned infuriates Robert by calling him: "too fat for his armor" when Lancel Lannister was not able to put it on properly.

The sigil of House Stark, a direwolf, is also symbolic. For starters, the direwolf mother who gave birth to the cubs featured in the series is found with a deer antler sticking out of the mother's side, representing the fact that Ned's downfall was brought on by him accepting the position of Hand of the King. The names of the cubs are also symbolic. Like direwolves, the Starks are loyal and protective, and, like the direwolves, almost go extinct. Sansa names her direwolf Lady, representing her dreams of being Queen Consort to Joffrey, whom she describes as handsome. However, Lady is eventually killed for another wolf's crimes (see below), representing how Sansa's youthfulness died after Joffrey tortured her for most of Season 2 in King's Landing, until he married Margaery Tyrell. Arya names her direwolf Nymeria, after a warrior princess from the Age of A Hundred Kingdoms, a fitting depiction of Arya's warrior spirit. When Nymeria attacks Joffrey, Arya sends her away to avoid her being "executed", and Lady is thus punished for the crime (see above). This is foreshadowing of the way Arya flees King's Landing at the end of Season 1 to the Wall. The losing of the wolf also symbolises that Arya is uncertain of what her future holds. Robb's direwolf, Grey Wind, is absolutely inseparable from him. During the Red Wedding, the Freys lock Grey Wind in a cage and kill him, just as they do with Robb. Bran's direwolf is not yet named when he enters a coma, a result of Jaime pushing him out of a tower. After awaking, however, he names him Summer. Summer dies when White Walkers burst into the Weirwood tree, and his death symbolises Winter truly arriving. Bran is also known as "The Sweet Summer Child", for he has never known Winter and its hardships. Rickon's direwolf, Shaggydog, because Rickon never received a proper education or grooming lessons, and was instead raised by a wildling, Osha. When they seek refuge with House Umber, the Umbers betray them and kill Shaggydog. Likewise, the Umbers are allied with Ramsay Bolton, who is eventually Rickon's killer at the Battle of the Bastards. Jon's direwolf, Ghost, is albino and the runt of the litter, representing a bastard's disadvantage in front of his half-sibilings. The word "ghost" makes us think of the part of a person that lives on, and when Jon is resurrected by Melisandre in Season 6, Ghost is the first being to see him alive. Ghost is white, and Jon Snow is also sometimes called the White Wolf, such as by Wyman Manderly in "The Winds of Winter."

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, House Stark was founded by Brandon the Builder, a semi-mythical figure who is credited with building the Wall and Winterfell, founding the Night's Watch and ensuring the survival of the people of Westeros after the mythical Long Night and the War for the Dawn against the enigmatic Others (called "White Walkers" in the TV series). The family has survived for over 8,000 years and was the independent royal house of the vast territories of the North until King Aegon the Conqueror overran the southern half of the continent. By the time the King in the North, Torrhen Stark, had gathered together his widely scattered bannermen, Aegon had already conquered most of the South. Particularly, Aegon had already used his dragons to inflict a crushing defeat on both the Westerlands and the Reach at the Field of Fire. Torrhen Stark finally advanced south to the Riverlands with the amassed armies of the North to a confrontation with Aegon. However, upon seeing Aegon's vast numerical superiority and his dragons, Torrhen Stark realized he had no hope of victory, and chose to bend the knee in submission.

The civil war known as Robert's Rebellion began when Lyanna Stark was kidnapped by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. Lord Rickard Stark and his son and heir Brandon both demanded her return from King Aerys II Targaryen and were executed by the Mad King for their presumption. Eddard Stark, now the head of the family, called the banners of the North to war, supported by House Baratheon, House Tully and House Arryn. It was decided that Robert Baratheon would claim the throne due to his strong claim as the grand-nephew of a previous Targaryen king. During the civil war Stark troops were instrumental in several engagements, including the Battle of the Bells and the Battle of the Trident, and it was Eddard Stark's forces which reached King's Landing just after the Lannisters had sacked it, ensuring the city was turned over to Robert's army when it arrived. The Starks also proved instrumental in the later Greyjoy Rebellion, lending troops used by Robert to storm the castle of Pyke and crush the uprising.

In the novels, four of Lord Eddard Stark's six children inherit the Tully look from their mother Catelyn, possessing the auburn hair and blue eyes distinctive of House Tully. However, Arya inherits the Stark look of dark hair, grey eyes, and a long face alongside her half-brother Jon who, as Eddard's illegitimate son with an unidentified woman, does not possess Tully blood. While this has resulted in Arya being mockingly called "Horseface", Ned assures her that she bears a striking resemblance to his beautiful deceased sister Lyanna when Lyanna was a girl. Jon's own inheritance of the traditional Stark look and resemblance to Ned is a plot point illustrating he is of Stark blood and used by characters in-universe to identify Jon as a son of Eddard Stark. As a little girl, Arya once feared that she might be a bastard child because she and Jon are the only two among the Stark children to inherit the Stark look, but Jon assured her that she is a trueborn daughter.

In the novels, the Stark banner is a whole direwolf. In the TV series, the Stark banner most often used is just a direwolf's head, though the alternate version showing the whole direwolf is also seen (i.e. on banners during the Tourney of the Hand, tapestries at Winterfell, and Ned Stark's wax seal on the letter he sends to Stannis Baratheon). Further, the sigil in the books is just a grey direwolf on a white field. This is used in the TV series, but it also frequently uses a subtle variant which has the grey direwolf on a white field, surmounting a small green escutcheon at the bottom.

Many houses sworn to House Stark in the books did not appear in the series.

Lesser Houses

  • House Condon
  • House Fenn
  • House Flint of Flint's Finger
  • House Ironsmith
  • House Lake
  • House Lightfoot
  • House Locke
  • House Moss
  • House Overton
  • House Slate
  • House Stout
  • House Waterman
  • House Wells
  • House Woolfield

Mountain Clans

  • Burley
  • Flint of the Mountains
  • Harclay
  • Nott
  • Liddle
  • Norrey
  • Wull

Skagos Clans

  • Crowl
  • Magnar
  • Stane

George R.R. Martin has said that the War of the Five Kings is inspired by the real-life Wars of the Roses in England (1455-1485). As such, House Stark is based on the House of York with specific members having some similarities with them such as Sansa Stark for Elizabeth of York and Robb Stark for King Edward IV.

Gallery

References

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 In "The Kingsroad," which takes place in 298 AC, Catelyn Stark states that Eddard Stark went to war with Robert Baratheon "17 years ago;" therefore, Robert's Rebellion occurred in 281 AC.
  2. In "You Win or You Die," Jorah Mormont receives a pardon stating that the current year is 298.
  3. In "Valyria & the Dragons," Viserys Targaryen states that Aegon began his conquest 100 years after the Doom of Valyria in 102 BC, placing it in 2 BC. In "Aegon, First of His Name," Viserys Targaryen states that the maesters divided history into Before and After Conquest following Aegon I Targaryen's coronation in Oldtown; therefore, Aegon's Conquest began in 2 BC and ended in 1 AC.
  4. Conjecture based on information from The World of Ice & Fire; may be subject to change.

External links