Robb continues his campaign against the Lannisters, winning a trio of victories in the Riverlands and a further three victories in the Westerlands at Oxcross , the Yellow Fork , and the Crag. 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.
Although Robb continues to win every battle that he fights, House Baratheon of King's Landing 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, such as Rickard Karstark , 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 by marrying Talisa Maegyr.
Robb and his host arrive at Harrenhal to discover that Ser Gregor Clegane has put northern prisoners to the sword and left Harrenhal without a fight. Robb received news at Harrenhal that his grandfather Hoster Tully has died, and Robb goes to Riverrun to attend the funeral, leaving Roose Bolton and his men in charge of Harrenhal.
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. Robb and Edmure agree to the terms of the Freys and prepare to head to the Twins for the wedding. 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.
Bolton has roughly half of his whole army trapped south of the Neck , since the ironborn captured Moat Cailin , and cannot properly rule the North. Tywin's eventual plan was to return the North to the Starks under Lannister control via the possible son of Tyrion and Sansa, but Tyrion and Sansa escape separately King's Landing following King Joffrey 's assassination.
Tywin himself was killed before his plan could come to fruition. Bran makes his way further north, eventually reaching the weirwood tree occupied by The Children of the Forest and the Three-Eyed Raven. Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish secretly returns Sansa to Winterfell in the hopes of wedding her to Ramsay. The Boltons are eager to cement their control over the North, particularly since they are now living in a Westeros without solid Lannister support as Tywin Lannister is now deceased. Littlefinger tells Sansa that she is perfectly situated; Stannis Baratheon is likely to liberate Winterfell soon, and will likely declare her Wardeness of the North.
Even if he doesn't, Sansa will be perfectly placed to retake Winterfell from within House 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. Jon Snow, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch at the time, is betrayed by his men and stabbed to death.
Sansa flees from Winterfell with Theon at her side. They are nearly caught, but are saved by Brienne and a now-trained Pod , who eliminate Ramsay's hunters. With the threat neutralized, Brienne again offers herself to serve Sansa in order to keep the oath she made to her mother. Sansa is heading to her resurrected half-brother Jon at Castle Black as he will protect her and keep her safe.
He witnesses several of his family members including his father Ned, uncle Benjen , and his aunt Lyanna Stark.
Sansa urges Jon to help her re-take Winterfell from the Boltons. Later, Jon finally agrees after receiving a letter from Ramsay stating he has their younger brother Rickon and demanding the return of Sansa. Jon resolves to march on the Boltons, leading an army of able-bodied Free Folk under Tormund and gathering forces he and Sansa plan to rally among the remaining loyal houses in order to save Rickon and reclaim Winterfell from the Boltons.
Jon and Sansa manage to recruit only a few hundred soldiers from Houses Mormont , Hornwood , and Mazin. Sansa argues they need more men but Jon resolves to march on Winterfell with the forces they have, arguing there is no more time left. Sansa sends a further raven to an unknown party, likely Littlefinger.
As the Battle of the Bastards begins, Rickon is killed by Ramsay. As Jon is on the verge of losing, the Knights of the Vale arrive to join the battle with Littlefinger. Jon and Sansa reclaim Winterfell after Jon beats Ramsay in a one-to-one combat, leaving Ramsay's fate for Sansa to decide. Jon orders his brother Rickon to be buried in the crypt next to his father.
Sansa visits the dog kennels and kills a bloodied Ramsay with his own dogs. With Ramsay's death, House Bolton is rendered completely extinct, Winterfell finally returns to her rightful owners and the Red Wedding is partly avenged. After the battle, the Northern lords, along with the Lords of the Vale meet in the hall at Winterfell to treat with House Stark and discuss provisions for the Winter.
Lord Cerwyn floats the idea of hiding behind castle walls, but Jon rejects this, reminding the Northern houses of their true enemy and that this enemy "doesn't wait out the storms, he brings the storm. Lyanna is then followed by the rest of the gathered lords, who all declare Jon their king. Meanwhile, in the Riverlands, Arya personally slays Walder Frey and every member of the house who participated in the Red Wedding massacre, finally avenging the North.
At Winterfell, Jon organizes the defense of the North against the Night King and his army of the dead, whilst asking that all maesters start searching for dragonglass as it destroys White Walkers and wights. Jon and Sansa receive a message from newly-crowned Cersei, demanding the North submit to the Iron Throne. At Winterfell, Jon, Sansa, and Davos discuss a letter they received from Tyrion about a potential alliance with Daenerys. Sansa advises Jon against the alliance, while Davos thinks it will be beneficial due to her dragons which can breath fire against wights.
Some days later, Jon receives a message from Sam , regarding a vein of dragonglass beneath Dragonstone. Despite the objections of the lords and Sansa, Jon decides to sail to Dragonstone with Davos to negotiate with Daenerys, appointing Sansa as regent while he is away. Sansa plans to keep their soldiers warm and the food reserves from running low during the coming winter. She later reunites wit Bran and states he deserves to be the Lord of Winterfell, being the last legitimate son of their father.
He rejects it because of him becoming the Three-Eyed Raven. Jon and Davos arrive at Dragonstone and are greeted by Tyrion and Missandei. Jon and Daenerys are introduced to each other, but he refuses to bend the knee to her. Jon proposes they both help each other, informing her of the army of the undead coming for the Seven Kingdoms. Back at Winterfell, Littlefinger unsuccessfully tries to ingratiate himself with Bran, hoping to exploit the disunity among the Starks.
Arya returns to Winterfell and reunites with Sansa and Bran, but becomes upset when she realizes that Rickon is dead. At Dragonstone, Jon is unable to convince Daenerys of helping them because he refuses to bend the knee, but she allows him to mine the dragonglass beneath Dragonstone.
She later leaves after learning of the destruction of her allies in the Reach , Dorne , and the Iron Islands. At Winterfell, some northern lords, upset over Jon riding south, suggest to Sansa that she take over the North which she rejects. Poxy Tym was hired as a guard of Winterfell after Eddard Stark is killed and Robb leaves the defend the land. Hullen is the Master of Horse at Winterfell. Hullen is loyal to the Stark family.
Harwin is a member of the guard of House Stark and later a member of the Brotherhood without Banners. Joseth succeeded Hullen as master of horse at Winterfell. Septa Mordane spends most of her time teaching Sansa and Arya how to be noblewomen. She is killed, along with several other members of the House Stark, when Eddard Stark is arrested for treason. Septon Chayle is the librarian of Winterfell.
Farlen is the kennelmaster at Winterfell. Farlen storyline differs in the books and the TV show. In both cases, he remains loyal to the Starks after Theon captures Winterfell. Palla is the daughter of Farlen, the kennelmaster at Winterfell. Bran the Builder was the founder of the House Stark. Brandon Stark is a legendary figure that is said to have built the walls of Winterfell with the help of giants.
Theon Stark was King of the North. Theon Stark ruled the north during a time of constant war. He earned the nickname the Hungry Wolf. Brandon the Shipwright was a King in the North. Brandon Stark Shipwright became lost at sea , never to be seen again, attempting to cross the Sunset Sea. King Brandon the Burner was King of the North.
King Brandon earned his nickname after he set fire to his father's ships after he was lost at sea. King Jon was King of the North. King Rickard was King of the North. King Rodrik was King of the North. King Bran was the Lord of Winterfell. King Torrhen was King of the North. King Torrhen surrendered his crown to Aegon I, who had a massive army and dragons, and was named Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Brandon Snow was the bastard half-brother of King Torrhen Stark.
Brandon helped to negotiate the deal that led to King Torrhen surrendering his crown to Aegon I, who had a massive army and dragons, and Torrhen being named Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Cregan Stark was the Lord of Winterfell. Cregan Stark was an excellent swordsman and he supported Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's claim to the throne. Artos was a member of the House Stark.
Beron Stark was the Lord of Winterfell. Not much is known of the legacy of Edwyle Stark, but there is a statue in the Winterfell catacombs that is in his honor. Who is your favorite character from the House Stark?
Eddard Stark. Status: Deceased Season 1. Catelyn Stark. Rickard Stark. Status: Deceased before start of series. Brandon Stark. Photo: HBO. Robb Stark. Sansa Stark. Status: Alive. Arya Stark. Bran Stark. Rickon Stark. Status: Deceased Season 6.
Jon Snow. Lyanna Stark. Before leaving for the Night's Watch, he meets with his remaining family for the last time and is later seen traveling into the snowy wastes of the North beyond the Wall. A worthwhile adventure, because with the Night King and his minions gone, there is so much remaining of Westeros to explore.
Sansa's Lady is the first Direwolf to die, being "executed" by Ned Stark to please Cersei instead of Nymeria, who was the one to actually hurt Joffrey. Robb's Grey Wind is one of the many casualties of the Red Wedding, and his head is stitched to his master's body to make a grotesque chimera. Bran's Summer is killed by the Night King, through his wights, when he remains in the cave to allow Meera and Bran to escape.
Rickon's Shaggydog is murdered in cold blood, with his head used as evidence of Rickon's capture by Ramsay Bolton. Arya's Nymeria, however, obviously survives the end of the war, but she has been partially undomesticated by her stint in the wild, as seen when she and her new wolfpack interact with Arya. She refuses to return to Winterfell, but she doesn't hurt her previous owner either, instead choosing to walk away.
Jon and Ghost are the only Stark-direwolf combination to remain intact , with both of them taking a journey deep into the outer limits of Westeros. Sadly, season eight saw the Lannisters nearly extinguished after Cersei and Jaime died together in the ruins of the Red Keep, which caved in on them. Tyrion is the last remaining Lannister now left and it's unclear whether he will carry on the line of his family. Theon Alfie Allen vowed to rescue his sister, who otherwise faced certain death at the hands of her uncle.
Both siblings are still alive and returned to Pyke in season eight to rule over the Iron Islands. King Robert Baratheon Mark Addy had three children with his wife Cersei, but all three were actually fathered by her brother Jaime.
Gendry Joe Dempsie is the only remaining Baratheon heir and it's unclear what happened to him at the end of Game of Thrones. It left his wife Ellaria Indira Varma and his daughters, the Sand Snakes, as the only remaining members of the family. Unfortunately for him, his niece Arya seemed unaware of his plight when she travelled to The Twins to kill Walder and the Freys. Petyr then attempted to turn Sansa on her sister Arya, but his manipulation backfired and he was executed.
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