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6!!!This is a listing of houses in the North that appear in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' that do not have enough members or tropes to justify their own page (yet).
7!!!For the main character index, see [[AC:[[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFire here]]]]
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9!The North
10[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/north.png]]
11->''"The north is hard and cold, and has no mercy."''
12
13The North is the largest region of Westeros, almost as large as the other regions combined, but very sparsely populated in comparison. Most houses in the North keep to the Old Gods instead of the Faith of the Seven, and its populace is extremely hardy and disdainful of the comforts and customs of the southern regions. The geography of the North is highly diverse, including the swamplands of the Neck, the hilly plains of the Barrowlands, the heavily forested Wolfswood, and a large mountainous area to the north of Winterfell. The Wall separates the North from the lands inhabited by [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireTheFreeFolk the Wildlings]]. The Great House of the North is [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseStark House Stark]] of Winterfell, but [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseBolton House Bolton]] contested their control in centuries past, although the two houses are currently at peace. [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseManderly House Manderly]] is another powerful house in the North, controlling the port city of White Harbor and being the only major Northern House to follow the Faith of the Seven. Bastards in the North are given the surname "Snow".
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15The North is largely inhabited by peoples who are descendants of the First Men and follow religiously the tenets of the heritage. Northmen are for the most part hard, stern and determined people who greatly value loyalty; they are molded into sternness by the harshness of the North, with its harsh, long winters and its snowy summers. Due to the association between the practice of knighthood and the Faith, and much unlike the rest of the Seven Kingdoms, there are no knightly houses in the North (though there are some individual lords that have been knighted); also, the participation of Northern lords in tourneys is scarce save for some sporadic, but notable, examples.
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19[[folder:Tropes applying to most Northmen]]
20* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Not as strong as for the Free Folks but the northmen believe in that to a degree, preferring to follow a strong leader and testing his/her authority to be sure he/she is worth following, as the northern lords do with Robb Stark who passes the test by reasserting his authority on the Greatjon who had challenged him and having Grey Wind bite his fingers. After that the Greatjon and most northern lords follow Robb with utter loyalty.
21* BadassCreed: "The North Remembers" Unofficial motto of the North. The people of this region have long memories. Honorable reputations engender enduring loyalty and injustices are not easily forgiven or forgotten.
22* BestServedCold: After [[spoiler:the Red Wedding]], most Northerners are just biding their time to get revenge on House Frey and the other participants, including the Houses that support House Bolton as Warden of the North.
23** Taking vengeance on those who have wronged you is part of the religion of the old gods, which most of the Northmen follow. If you cannot pull it off sooner for whatever reason, later will definitely do: there are no statutes of limitation.
24* ColdEquation:
25** It is common during winters—which can span decades—for old men to announce they are "going hunting" and leave their homes so so as to leave a little more food for the young.
26** It's also not unheard of, during a bitter winter, for large numbers of Northmen to volunteer for the army ''en masse'' in hopes of being killed honorably in battle and reducing the number of mouths to feed. This was the case with the army that Cregan Stark brought south in support of Queen Rhaenyra during the Dance of the Dragons - unfortunately, poor weather conditions kept them away from the fighting for much longer than they'd have liked.
27* DecapitatedArmy: The Northmen being so diverse and having been ruled by House Stark for so long that the North will lose all semblance of coordination and unity should the Starks be missing. During the War of the Five Kings the leadership in the North is decapitated when Theon Greyjoy takes Winterfell and kills "Bran and Rickon Stark" and when [[spoiler: Ramsay Snow and the Bolton forces kill Ser Rodrik and his army, before sacking and burning Winterfell, forcing Bran and Rickon who were hiding in the crypt to flee]]. This throws the North into chaos, preventing a unified and coordinated response from the remaining northern lords and forces to the Ironborn invasion. Later Roose Bolton decapitates the remaining northern armies by [[spoiler:murdering Robb Stark at the Red Wedding]].
28* DemotedToDragon: The Starks reduced the Boltons, Umbers, Dustins, Glovers and Lockes to vassals. The Starks then surrendered to the Targaryens and became Wardens.
29* TheDreaded: The inhabitants of Skagos, where even the most fearsome smugglers fear to go, and whom Roose Bolton has no wish to learn more of.
30** The crannogmen also qualify, as they are pretty much the sole reason why the North is all but impossible to invade. The best solution anyone's come up with is to simply circumvent the Neck entirely. That's right, even [[ProudWarriorRace the Ironborn]] are terrified of facing them, mainly because they employ various poisons which lead to [[CruelAndUnusualDeath cruel and unusual deaths]] for anyone stupid enough to try and conquer them. [[spoiler: Just ask Ralf Kenning. Roose Bolton is also extremely wary of them, and travels with a decoy while in the Neck, largely because of the Reeds' UndyingLoyalty to the Starks.]]
31* TheFederation: They might be one of the Seven Kingdoms on paper, and also quite willing to chance it alone again as a single kingdom under one technically autocratic king; but, in practice, they're more like a loose confederation of states (in this case: Houses) that have collectively agreed that the Starks have earned the role they initially took by force as the arbitrators of internal disputes. After centuries of decent enough management, it makes sense that they are willing to call the head of the family "lord" or "king" and will generally look where they look. This makes the rulership of the Starks generally rather less autocratic than most in the South would expect of Lords Paramount or Kings of Winter. Disregarding the local consensus by refusing to reach out when they make their decisions or rulings is a quick way for any Stark to simply get ignored, undermined or plain side-lined in favour of the next Stark who comes along. [[spoiler: Which is amply demonstrated with Roose Bolton's attempted coup of the region: the political consensus is quite firmly against him, thus he gets a boat-load of uphill work for his trouble. Had he had the opportunity to focus more on the community aspects of the North, he'd have had a better chance of getting the change accepted. As it is, Ramsay forced his hand quite a bit, so buttering the neighbours up properly just couldn't happen, and the resulting crackdowns, mismanagement and turmoil feed even further into the region's division. Which is costing House Bolton ''dearly''. The North does ''not'' take kindly to having its opinions and traditions squished.]]
32* TheGoldenRule: All of the North, including over the Wall, has this as the cardinal rule from which others derive. The upshot is: stick to the rules and act with honor and others will deal well with you. Break the rules or do something heinous, and those you hurt or disgust ''come after you with a vengeance''.
33* GoingNative: House Manderly was originally a Reach house, with them still worshiping the Faith of the Seven and having a knightly tradition, before settling and integrating itself in the North and becoming some of the most loyal vassals to the Starks. Also many of Cape Kraken and Sea Dragon Point inhabitants are descendants of the Ironborn but are fully assimilated within the North.
34* GoodOldWays: "We keep the old gods." This also applies to some of the North's more barbaric practices like flaying and the rite of the First Night.
35* GrimUpNorth: By reputation. The region is the northernmost formally settled land in the known world (aside from the island of Ib); in contrast, the lands beyond the Wall are even grimmer, but are neither properly charted nor have proper human establishment (as the Wildlings are nomadic).
36* HadToBeSharp: The people of the North are of this opinion about their homeland, with the people getting tougher the farther north you go. By the same token, the wildlings see the Northmen as soft, pampered southerners.
37* HumanSacrifice: At some point in their history, Northmen practiced blood sacrifices before the weirwood trees.
38* IAmAHumanitarian: Cannibalism is rumored to be practiced by the inhabitants of Skagos. One of the biggest pieces of evidence for this comes from ''The Edge of the World'', a collection of tales and legends of the North written by Maester Balder, a member of the Night's Watch who command Eastwatch-by-the-Sea during the reign of Lord Commander Osric Stark. Among the tales recorded by Balder is the Feast of Skane, in which a Skagosi fleet sacked the smaller island of Skane for a fortnight, raping and kidnapping the women of the island while killing and cooking the men. The truth of the tale is unknown, but the island of Skane, while currently uninhabited, shows clear signs that people once lived there and that a battle occurred on the island. The North draws a very clear line between this kind of thing and occasionally having to resort to eating the already dead in order to survive famine.
39* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: It's First Man custom that "the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword".
40* LordCountry: The Cerwyns and Hornwoods.
41* MetallicMotifs: Iron (strength and simple practicality) and bronze (antiquity and tradition) are both strongly associated with the North.
42* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Cannibalism as an everyday affair isn't exactly welcomed with open arms in most of Westeros. But, there isn't as strong a taboo against it as you'd think. The North, however, has even less of one than most regions of the Kingdom. Harsh winters mean harsh measures sometimes need taking, and the culture reflects this. When Stannis has men executed for resorting to deliberate cannibalism once the supplies run beyond dangerously low, the Northern contingent of his army only don't argue against the death penalty because 1) it seems the culprits ''might'', maybe, perhaps (if you squint) have ''murdered'' for that cookpot as opposed to having been pragmatic about a death and 2) nobody particularly felt like burning at the stake for speaking out against the Queen's Men for being ridiculously zealous by Northern standards. Mainly #2.
43* NotSoDifferentRemark:
44** During the War of Five Kings, smallfolk report northern soldiers burning villages, killing innocents, and raping women just like southern soldiers. [[spoiler: ''A Dance With Dragons'' reveals they are not above the cutthroat politics typically associated with the southern court. However, the lord that is most adept at scheming (Wyman Manderly) is of Southern descent.]]
45** And to the wildlings. Frankly, the Northern culture and political structure is, underneath it all, mostly the same deal. For all they have lords and keeps, they've done the same thing the Thenns have, while still keeping a strong, consensus-based form of politics. The northmen and wildlings are both descendants of the First Men, worship the Old Gods, and have very similar value systems. In fact, the northmen have more in common with the wildlings than with the southrons, but you try telling that to either side...
46* PayEvilUntoEvil: Do unto others what others do unto you or yours. And, if they've done an outright evil, you're more than justified in returning it, according to their traditions. In fact, it's a moral imperative to return like with like. This has a habit of turning into a CycleOfRevenge if brakes aren't applied, though -- and, one of the most important of those brakes is SacredHospitality. If in doubt, though, they get House Stark to play referee if it looks like things could escalate beyond stupid levels.
47* PosthumousCharacter
48** House Greystark of Wolf's Den was a rebellious cadet branch of the Starks that was wiped out. Their lands was passed around other Houses until it was finally given to the Manderlys who turned it into White Harbor.
49** House Woodfoot was exterminated by the Ironborn when they took over Bear Island.
50** There's also the houses of Amber, Greenwood, Fisher of the Stony Shore, Flint of Breakstone, Hill, Frost, Ryder, and Towers, who were either vanquished or subjugated by House Stark in the multiple conflicts after the Long Night which led them to become Kings in the North.
51* RealMenLoveJesus: Worship of the Old Gods is taken very seriously among the mountain clans, even more so than in the rest of the North.
52* TheRemnant: The North is considered the last stronghold of The First Men, being the only kingdom that repelled Andal invasions.
53* SacredHospitality: Respecting the guest right is a ''huge'' deal in the North. Harming someone in your own home after you've shared the customary bread and salt with them is the most heinous thing a man can possibly do, no matter the history between host and guest. [[spoiler:The Freys learn this the hard way after the Red Wedding.]]
54* ShroudedInMyth: The island of Skagos, which is in the Bay of Seals to the east of the Wall.
55* ThisIsUnforgivable: Subverted. [[spoiler: They can't openly proclaim their fury and disgust about the Red Wedding or they'll be accused of treason (again). Though many northern houses such as the Manderlys are plotting and secretly undermining the Iron Throne and its allies]].
56* UndyingLoyalty: Except for the Boltons most of the Northern houses are historically loyal to House Stark and this tradition carries to this day. It speaks volumes that, during Robert's Rebellion, House Stark is the only major rebel faction to have '''all''' of its bannermen's unanimous support.
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59!!Great House
60
61[[folder:House Stark]]
62!!House Stark of Winterfell
63->''"Winter is Coming"''
64-->--'''House Stark words'''
65
66House Stark of Winterfell is one of the Great Houses of Westeros and the principal noble house of the north; many lesser houses are sworn to them. In days of old they ruled as Kings of Winter, but since the Wars of Conquest by House Targaryen, they have been Wardens of the North. Their seat, Winterfell, is an ancient castle renowned for its strength.
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68Their sigil is a grey direwolf racing across a field of white. Members of the family tend to be lean of build and long of face, with dark brown hair and grey eyes. Several of the POV characters of A Song of Ice and Fire are members of House Stark.
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70After Robb Stark's death in the Red Wedding, the Starks are considered deposed.
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72->See the [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseStark House Stark]] page.
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74
75!!Noble Houses
76
77[[folder:House Bolton]]
78!!House Bolton of the Dreadfort
79->''"Our blades are sharp"''
80-->--'''House Bolton words'''
81
82House Bolton of the Dreadfort is a noble house from the Dreadfort in the north. They are an old line descended from the First Men and dating back to the Age of Heroes. The Boltons are known for their practice of flaying their enemies.
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84The Bolton sigil is a flayed man, red on pink.
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86The Boltons are now considered the Great House of the North after betraying the Starks.
87
88->See [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseBolton House Bolton]]
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder:House Cerwyn]]
92!House Cerwyn of Cerwyn
93[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/house-cerwyn-001_7644.jpg]]
94->''"Honed And Ready"''
95-->--'''Cerwyn house words'''
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97House Cerwyn of Cerwyn is a noble house from the north. They are one of the closest bannermen to the Starks, Castle Cerwyn being just a half day's ride from Winterfell, and are among the most powerful as well.
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99Their blazon is a black battle-axe on silver.
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101* FamousAncestor: Lord Robard Cerwyn, who married Aregelle Stark and had issue.
102* NoNameGiven: The Lord Cerwyn who was the closest friend of Cregan Stark.
103
104!!Lord Medger Cerwyn, Lord of Cerwyn
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106Head of House Cerwyn and Lord of Cerwyn.
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108* BitCharacter: He appears only a couple of times in a minor role before his death.
109* DistressedDude: After being badly wounded at the Battle of the Green Fork, Medger is taken captive by the Lannister army and held prisoner at Harrenhal.
110* DueToTheDead: After he passes, the Lannisters allow his body to be taken by the Silent Sisters and returned to the North.
111* HopeSpot: He is one briefly for Arya at Harrenhal, since he is the only Northerner imprisoned there who she knows and who would recognize her. However he dies before she can talk to him.
112* MyNaymeIs: Medger as opposed to Edgar.
113* RedShirt: He has very little personality or traits established before his death.
114* UndyingLoyalty: Arya, from what little interaction she had with him during visits to Winterfell, believes he'd help her escape and get back to her family. He dies before this can be put to the test, however.
115
116!!Lady Jonelle Cerwyn, Lady of Cerwyn
117
118First child and only daughter of Medger Cerwyn. Becomes the head of House Cerwyn when her father and brother are killed.
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120* BigEater: During the feast at Winterfell before the Northern army marches south, Bran Stark notices that she never lifted her eyes from her plate even though she was supposed to be courting Robb.
121* LesCollaborateurs: She is one of the supporters of the Bolton regime, although Roose harbors serious doubts about her loyalty, believing she is likely only loyal due to the weakened state of her house and Castle Cerwyn's close proximity to Winterfell. Given that Cerwyn soldiers who survived Ramsey's massacre at Winterfell joined Stannis' army, those doubts are likely to prove correct.
122* OldMaid: Unmarried and still a maid despite being thirty years old at the start of the series. She is considered well past the age for first marriage by the standards of this world.
123* YouAreInCommandNow: Lady Cerwyn unexpectedly becomes head of House Cerwyn after her father and younger brother are killed.
124
125!!Lord Cley Cerwyn, Lord of Cerwyn
126->''"Good morrow, Bran. Or must I call you Prince Bran now?"''
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128Second child and only son of Medger and the heir to Castle Cerwyn. He is friends with the Stark children.
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130* AlliterativeName: '''C'''ley '''C'''erwyn.
131* ChildhoodFriends: With the Stark children, though we only see him interacting with Bran.
132* AChildShallLeadThem: He becomes the new head of House Cerwyn following his father's death.
133* ChildSoldier: He's only fourteen, but is one of the commanders of the Northern forces that combat the Ironborn invasion of the North.
134* EyeScream: Gets shot in the eye by an arrow when the Bolton forces turned on the Northerners besieging the Ironmen holding Winterfell.
135* NiceGuy: Unlike most other Northern nobles who pity or have disdain for Bran after he became crippled, Cley treats him as he always has.
136* YoureInsane: Disbelievingly asks [[spoiler:Theon Greyjoy]] if he is mad when he demands that the almost 2,000 Northmen besieging the seventeen Ironborn occupying Winterfell swear loyalty to Balon Greyjoy or be destroyed.
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138
139[[folder:House Dustin]]
140!!House Dustin of Barrowton
141[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a459dcf6ee9d7d3d5024700ba973e7d9.jpg]]
142->''"Even here in Barrowton the crows are circling, waiting to feast upon our flesh."''
143-->--'''Roose Bolton'''
144
145A powerful Northern noble house seated at Barrow Hall in the town of Barrowton, from where they rule over the Barrowlands. The claim descent from the First King and the Barrow Kings, who styled themselves Kings of the First Men. They have a few smaller houses sworn to them, including House Stout. Through family ties they are close allies of House Bolton. Their arms portray two rusted longaxes with black shafts crossed, a black crown between their points, on yellow. Their words are not known.
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147!!!Tropes related to House Dustin:
148* HeroicLineage: The Dustins claim descent from the First King through the Barrow Kings. According to one legend, the Great Barrow upon which Barrow Hall is built contains the grave of the First King. A book called ''Passages of the Dead'' by Maester Kennet claims a curse was placed on the Great Barrow allowing none to rival the First King and that those who tried, including the Barrow Kings, would be made weakened and corpselike.
149* ThemeNaming: Everything they rule has "barrow" in the name.
150
151!!Lady Barbrey Dustin (née Ryswell), Lady of Barrowton
152->''"The day I learned that Brandon was to marry Catelyn Tully, though... there was nothing sweet about that pain. He never wanted her, I promise you that. He told me so, on our last night together... but Rickard Stark had great ambitions too. Southron ambitions that would not be served by having his heir marry the daughter of one of his own vassals."''
153
154Current head of House Dustin and Lady of Barrowton. Daughter of Lord Rodrik Ryswell and a close ally of Roose Bolton (being his sister-in-law). Her personal sigil is the quartered sigil of House Dustin with the golden horsehead of her father Rodrik Ryswell. Lady Barbrey is known in the North for her cold demeanor, no-nonsense attitude and is introduced as having a long list of personal grievances against Ned Stark.
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156* AlwaysSecondBest: Her proposed marriage to Brandon Stark was blocked in favour of Catelyn's hand. She then married Willam Dustin instead, and when her sister, Bethany, married Roose Bolton, she switched her allegiance to the second most powerful house of the North.
157* AmbiguousSituation: An in-universe example: did Brandon Stark really love her and want to marry her, or is that just a line he used to get her to sleep with him, like many other men might have done?
158* AristocratsAreEvil: Or, at least, very, very bitter.
159* ArrangedMarriage: To Willam Dustin. They had been married less than half-a-year when Willam went to fight in Robert's Rebellion. She did not make herself illusions regarding her short marriage to Lord Willam, she argues that they would have been happy had they had the time... but he went South when Ned called the banners.
160* TheBaroness: Of the Rosa Klebb type.
161* LesCollaborateurs: One of the few voluntary supporters of the Bolton regime.
162* CreateYourOwnVillain: She would have been loyal to the Starks due to her love of Brandon Stark if Eddard Stark had simply brought her husband's bones back to the North instead of burying him in Dorne.
163* DesecratingTheDead: [[spoiler:She means to feed Ned's bones to her dogs because he brought his sister's bones north but not her husband's. She considers this fair retribution.]]
164* EnemyMine: She switched her allegiance from the Starks to the Boltons (their historic rivals) due to the fact that Ned Stark left her husband's remains at Dorne with a half-assed explanation and showing no intention of ever going to retrieve them.
165* EvenEvilHasStandards: Hates Ramsay Snow, suspecting him in the death of her nephew, Domeric Bolton. Though they are allies, she's not a big fan of Roose either. She also dislikes the Freys, [[spoiler:having lost men at the Red Wedding, and reminds them that "[[ArcWords the North remembers]]"]]. [[spoiler: She also disapproves of Ramsay's treatment of 'Arya', noting that [[DomesticAbuse Ramsay openly abusing his wife]] is enraging the Stark loyalists in Roose's ranks to the point of near revolt, not to mention hates Ramsay for killing her ward, Bolton's trueborn son Domeric, of whom she was fond]].
166* EvilIsPetty: She vows to make sure that [[spoiler:Ned's bones are never buried in Winterfell out of spite that he did not bring Willam's bones back North with him, only the horse she had given him. She plans to feed Ned's bones to her dogs if she ever finds them:]]
167-->'''Lady Barbrey:''' Ned Stark returned the horse to me on his way back home to Winterfell. He told me that my lord had died an honorable death, that his body had been laid to rest beneath the red mountains of Dorne. He brought his sister's bones back north, though, and there she rests... but I promise you, [[spoiler:Lord Eddard’s bones will never rest beside hers. I mean to feed them to my dogs]].
168** She also [[spoiler: admits she sent as few men as she possibly could when Robb called the banners without raising Stark suspicions to her loyalty, simply out of dislike for the House.]]
169* EvilWearsBlack: Always dresses in black, and is Roose's one true supporter in the North who would stay with him if the truth ever came out about [[spoiler:his participation in the Red Wedding and Ramsay Snow sacking Winterfell]].
170* FreudianExcuse: Her hatred of the Starks stems from her previous desire to be a Stark by marrying Brandon Stark, only to have that denied to her despite them being lovers due to Lord Rickard Stark's southern ambitions requiring him to marry Brandon to Catelyn Tully. This was compounded by her eventual husband's bones not being returned to her by Ned Stark, despite him bringing his sister Lyanna's bones back from the south.
171* HighCollarOfDoom: Several of her outfits are mentioned to have this.
172* IceQueen: Utterly cold and haughty, she is extremely unapproachable and feared.
173* IJustWantToBeSpecial: She wanted to be a Stark; she was devoted and loyal to them and she was a good suitor... but they screwed her over again and again. It reached a point where they could not ever make amends with her. Worse, they didn't even try -- heck, it's unclear if any who survived even realised she and Brandon even had a thing in the first place, or why treating her with kid gloves was even necessary. So, she turned away from them; never to look back.
174* IronLady: According to Theon, Lady Dustin is still a very beautiful woman, though she is the only person in Winterfell who treats him in accordance to his name and office; while she is respectful and graceful, this does not mean that she is a kind woman.
175* IrrationalHatred: She really hates maesters, convinced they are part of a grand conspiracy and are the ones truly in charge of many lords' actions. This stems from Lord Rickard Stark's maester Walys proposing the marriage of Brandon Stark to a Tully. [[spoiler: In the series' usual irony, she's right... just not for the reasons she thinks, as the maester's grand conspiracy has more to do with controlling cultural perspectives than governments and not all maesters are keen on it.]]
176* NotSoAboveItAll: She has spent a lifetime being heartbroken and sorrowful over the fact that she was not allowed to be part of the Stark family. Also, Barbrey might be Roose Bolton's closest ally, [[spoiler:but she certainly didn't like losing Dustin and Ryswell men at the Red Wedding; not only that, but she also fiercely hates Ramsay, who she suspects killed her nephew Domeric and she is livid at the fact that Roose did nothing about it.]]
177* ParentalSubstitute: To her nephew Domeric Bolton. As she remained a widower, Barbrey came to think of Domeric as her own son. [[spoiler:Her anger at Roose (other than losing men at the Red Wedding) comes from the fact that Roose basically sat on his hands doing nothing when Ramsay killed Domeric]].
178* PayEvilUntoEvil: The darker side of the trope. Exhibit A: whatever Frey-murder she has in mind as soon as she gets the chance. Exhibit B: by her lights, Ned's sister didn't have the rank to justify his unconventional, tradition-bucking and too-special treatment of her remains over any of the vassal Lords who fell trying to get her back from Rhaegar. She was merely the headstrong daughter of a ruling lord. So, she is willing to desecrate Ned's remains as part of this trope. [[spoiler: Joke's possibly on her: ''if'' Lyanna died as an acknowledged Co-Consort and mother to a Targaryen heir-presumptive, ''she actually did have the rank to be interred in the Stark crypt''. See how the Blackwoods treasure the memory of Melissa Blackwood.]]
179* PetTheDog: Treats Theon Greyjoy far better than anybody else during the events of ''A Dance With Dragons'', even referring to him as lord at some points. This stems from their once mutual desire to be Starks.
180-->'''Barbrey:''' Why do you love the Starks?\
181'''Theon:''' I... I wanted to be one of them...\
182'''Barbrey:''' And never could. We have more in common than you know, my lord.
183* TheResenter: She blames Rickard Stark and his maester for taking her love, Brandon Stark, away from her. She also hates Ned Stark for burying her husband in Dorne and not in the North.
184* RightForTheWrongReasons: Yup, she's hit the nail on the head: the Citadel ''isn't'' as neutral as it claims to be, and many individual maesters follow personal agendas that all too often do include picking sides they technically shouldn't support. She's just wildly wrong with how and why. And, forgets that personal pride usually plays some part, rather than institutional schemes or familial ties: after all, they're just a bunch of people.
185* SlasherSmile: Gives one to Aenys Frey when reminding him that [[spoiler:all of the Northern houses lost men at the Red Wedding, including hers. And, that nobody will forgive or forget that -- not ever]].
186* StarCrossedLovers: Claims she and Brandon Stark were this, with him even having taken her maidenhead, and that he had not wanted to marry Catelyn Tully.
187* TraumaCongaLine: You are removed from the person you love and he is given away to a Southern lady; you marry another man, a decent man, and you enjoy six months of marriage; he travels South to avenge the death of your original lover, his lord father and the kidnapping of his sister when their brother calls for the banners; your husband is killed in battle rescuing the sister; this brother of your original lover says that your husband did a terrific job and that he left his remains waaaay south where they can basically never be found while giving no reason whatsoever for not bringing them... while carrying your original lover's and kidnapped sister's remains. And no, he's never going south to bring them for you. No wonder Lady Dustin hated Ned Stark.
188* TheUnreveal: Why she is ruling Barrowton despite being only the widow of the previous lord. Per Westerosi laws, widows are not entitled to the lands of their husbands, as one Ellyn Reyne found out when her Lannister husband die and his brother took over instead of her. A popular fan explanation is that Ned let her keep it in memory of her husband's good service to him.
189* WomanScorned: The Starks have unwittingly done everything possible to undermine her and her position, as she has been the unintended victim of their political decions and logistical moves. Her primary motive for anger is the seething anger caused by the rejection of her betrothal to Brandon Stark.
190
191!!Lord Willam Dustin, Lord of Barrowton
192
193The former head of House Dustin, killed during Robert's Rebellion.
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195* AlwaysSecondBest: Invoked. He married Barbrey Ryswell after she was rejected as Brandon Stark's betrothed; Brandon dies at King's Landing and she ended up losing Willam to the Starks as well, earning them her anger.
196* AmbiguousSituation: Ned Stark never disclosed why he left the remains of Lord Willam at Dorne nor why he never brought them back to the North. This was seen as a slight by Barbrey Ryswell, who switched her allegiance to the Boltons.
197* ArrangedMarriage: To Barbrey Ryswell. They had been married less than half-a-year when Willam went to fight in Robert's Rebellion.
198* BuxomBeautyStandard Or so Willam thinks, as he helped in the bedding Catelyn to Ned and bawdily commented on her breasts making him wish he had never be weaned.
199* CoolHorse: A great red stallion given to him by House Ryswell as a wedding gift. He rode it to war in the south, and it was the only thing which Ned brought back North to return to Barbrey.
200* TheFaceless: Ned Stark has trouble remembering his face.
201* ItBeganWithATwistOfFate: His death and the whole situation regarding his remains led to his widow Barbrey to switch the allegiance of the houses Dustin and Ryswell to the Bolton side against the Starks.
202* LastOfHisKind: Barbrey never had children with him and no other Dustins have been mentioned in the books, so his keep and lands will most likely become House Ryswell's property. He is at the very least the last Dustin of the house's main line.
203* PosthumousCharacter: He died years before the series began, but is mentioned by several characters and appears in one of Ned's dreams.
204* {{Pride}}: When Ned called his banners, Willam could have sent some of his relatives to fight. Instead, his honor made him go himself.
205* TrueCompanions: With Ned and the other warriors who went to the Tower of Joy.
206
207!!!Historical Dustins
208!!Denys Snow
209!!!The Bastard of Barrowtown
210
211A bastard of House Dustin who supported Prince Aegon against his uncle Maegor I Targaryen, dying at the Battle Beneath the God's Eye.
212----
213* HeroicBastard: Fought against the unlawful succession of Maegor the Cruel, so in the eyes of history, he was this.
214* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: It isn't explained why a bastard from the North would support the prince of a dynasty that, at the time, only nominally held control over his homeland.
215* TokenMinority: He was the only Northerner of note that fought on the rebellion against Maegor I Targaryen.
216
217!!Lord Roderick Dustin
218!!!Roddy the Ruin
219->''"Best make an end to these lions before the dragons come."''
220
221Lord of Barrowton during the Dance of the Dragons, he was commissioned by Lord Cregan Stark to lead the Northern forces sworn to Rhaenyra Targaryen and became one of her top generals.
222----
223* TheBerserker: He and his Winter Wolves were known for throwing themselves headfirst into the worst part of the battle, screaming war cries as they cut through the enemy with little regard for their own lives.
224* BloodSplatteredWarrior: By the end of his final battle Roderick was covered in his own blood and the blood of many foes.
225-->'''Archmaester Gyldayn:''' As the singers tell it, Lord Roderick was blood from head to heel as he came on, with splintered shield and cracked helm, yet so drunk with battle that he did not even seem to feel his wounds.
226* DoNotGoGentle: Invoked by Roderick at a parley with Criston Cole before the Butcher's Ball; when Cole argued that even though they outnumbered his own forces, many of the northerners would die if battle ensued, Roderick just laughed and told Cole his men would rather die in one last glorious battle than freeze or starve to death with the onset of winter.
227-->'''Roderick Dustin''': No better way to die than sword in hand.
228* DyingMomentOfAwesome: At the First Battle of Tumbleton, his shield arm was cut off by Ser Bryndon Hightower, but Roderick retaliated by killing Bryndon and then Lord Ormund Hightower before dying of his wounds.
229* FamousAncestor: His actions have merited him to go down in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms
230* FourStarBadass: Commanded 2,000 Northmen who were known as the Winter Wolves, who won several critical battles during the war.
231* FrontlineGeneral: As per the norm for Northerner commanders, he fought alongside his men.
232* IfYouThoughtThatWasBad: Relax, sit back and imagine what would have happened if Cregan Stark had sent more Northmen under the command of Lord Dustin.
233* LongDeadBadass: He has been dead for nearly around 170 years by the time of ''A Song of Ice and Fire''.
234* OldSoldier: By the time of the Dance Roderick was old and hoary, but no one could deny that he was still a savage combatant.
235* TheParagon: One of the greatest military commanders in the history of Westeros and he isn't from a house that is close to second in the North; the amount of mayhem he gave to the Greens was borderline absurd. Lord Roderick gives a prime example of what a Northern army, even a relatively small one, can accomplish with the right commander and the right drive.
236* PragmaticHero: Staunchly refuses to fight Ser Criston Cole in single combat, as the Kingsguard was a sizable opponent; instead, Dustin agreed with Ser Pate of Longleaf's order to riddle Cole with arrows.
237* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The highest ranked Northern lord who fought in the Dance, and he was one of the most feared and capable commanders on the side of the Blacks.
238* ScreamingWarrior: Yandel notes he screamed in battle
239* StraightForTheCommander: His strategy at Tumbleton, where he charged at Ormund Hightower and killed him and Bryndon Hightower. Despite dying himself, Roderick's strategy works since Ormund's army doesn't last long past his death.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:House Glover]]
243!!House Glover of Deepwood Motte
244House Glover of Deepwood Motte is a noble house from the north and is among the principal houses sworn to Winterfell.
245
246Their blazon is silver mailed fist on scarlet. Their words are not mentioned in the books.
247-> See the [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseGlover House Glover]] page.
248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:House Hornwood]]
251!!House Hornwood of Hornwood
252[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2e52e21356dbb605fc54cff0b06831a7.jpg]]
253->''"Righteous in Wrath"''
254-->--'''Hornwood House words'''
255
256The rulers of the Hornwood Forest and other lands that extend west to the White Knife, House Hornwood is a noble house seated at the castle of Hornwood, although they control other castles as well. They are among the principal bannermen of House Stark. The lands of House Hornwood border those of House Bolton to the north and House Manderly to the south. Their sigil is a bull moose, brown on a field of dark orange.
257----
258* FamousAncestor: Hallis Hornwood, known as Mad Hal, who accompanied Cregan Stark in his journey south. He would later found his own sellsword company alongside Timotty Snow called the Wolf Pack.
259
260!!Lord Halys Hornwood, Lord of the Hornwood
261
262Head of House Hornwood and Lord of the Hornwood.
263----
264* AlliterativeName: H's.
265* NiceGuy: He's referred to several times as being very jovial and friendly.
266* PlotTriggeringDeath: The death of him and his son kicks off a major subplot in ''A Clash of Kings" as various Northern houses begin fighting over his lands and widow.
267* RedShirt: He appears in one scene before dying during the Battle of the Green Fork.
268
269!!Lady Donella Hornwood (née Manderly), Lady of the Hornwood
270[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/donella_hornwood_ffg_4484.png]]
271->''"I am past my childbearing years, what beauty I had long fled, yet men come sniffing after me as they never did when I was a maid."''
272
273Wife of Halys and head of House Hornwood after he and her son die.
274----
275* {{Autocannibalism}}: She chewed on her own fingers while imprisoned in a tower, reportedly having gone mad from hunger -- although, given what we know from [[spoiler:Theon/Reek]], it is more likely that Ramsay flayed her fingers and she tried to bite them off since that was preferable to the pain she had to endure.
276* ComfortingTheWidow: Numerous Northern lords try to get permission to woo her mere days after her husband dies. The only one she shows any possible liking towards is Ser Rodrik Cassel, but as a household knight from a minor House he is not a suitable match for the widowed lady of a respectable House. Unfortunately for her, Ramsay Snow doesn't ask for permission.
277* CourtlyLove: She and Rodrik Cassel get on quite well, with Donella even entertaining the prospect of marrying him. It never goes beyond this due to their different social rankings.
278* DamselInDistress: She gets locked in a tower by Ramsay, leading Ser Rodrik to lead a force to rescue her. Unfortunately they're too late, and find her starved to death and having eaten four of her own fingers to try and stay alive.
279* DefiantToTheEnd: Even though Ramsay captured her, forced her to marry him and then locked her in a tower to starve to death, she called him a Snow (his bastard surname, which he hates) to his face at least once before she died.
280-->'''Ramsay''': Snow, my wife called me before she ate her fingers, but I say Bolton.
281* DespairEventHorizon: The deaths of her husband and son put her right on the edge of it, with Bran noting she seems to be a "pale husk" when first meeting her. At that point she was still able to carry out her duties as head of House Hornwood, but then Ramsay came along and finished the job of pushing her over the horizon.
282* DeusAngstMachina: First her husband and child are killed, then several Northern nobles begin plotting to take her lands, with varying degrees of concern for her own wishes in the matter. The one who succeeds is Ramsay Snow, who forces her to marry him (and presumably rapes her to consummate the marriage) then locks her in a tower where she starves to death -- though not before she starts going mad and turns to eating parts of herself in a desperate bid to stay alive long enough to be rescued. All of which takes place within the span of a few weeks or months.
283* {{Fingore}}: When Roderick tries to free her, he finds her dead with missing fingers and a bloody mouth. It's left ambiguous if she ate them to try and ward off starvation or if Ramsay flayed those fingers and she chewed them off to stop the pain.
284* GirlInTheTower: A nightmarish iteration of the trope, and proof positive that you don't just have to be a silly spring chicken to wind up on the wrong side of it.
285* OutlivingOnesOffspring: She loses her only son to the War of the Five Kings.
286* SilverVixen: She's past childbearing years, but noted as still quite attractive.
287* ThisIsUnforgivable: If Barbrey Dustin is to be believed, [[BestServedCold the men loyal to House Hornwood are just biding their time for an opportunity to avenge themselves on Ramsay for their lady's murder]].
288-->'''Barbrey Dustin''': Do you imagine the Hornwood men have forgotten the Bastard's last marriage, and how his lady wife was left to starve, chewing her own fingers?
289* TraumaCongaLine: Poor Donella could not catch a break once the war began.
290* UnwantedHarem: She has multiple suitors all vying for her hand, although what they really want is her claim to Hornwood.
291
292!!Daryn Hornwood
293
294Eldest child of Halys and heir to House Hornwood. He is slain by Ser Jaime at the Battle of the Whispering Wood.
295----
296* ArrangedMarriage: He had been arranged to marry Alys Karstark before his death.
297* BodyguardingABadass: One of Robb Stark's personal guards, which put him in the path of Ser Jaime Lannister at the Battle of the Whispering Wood.
298* MyNaymeIs: Daryn instead of Darren.
299* RedShirt: Has no established personality or any other role in the plot aside from getting killed, which helps trigger the troubles of House Hornwood.
300
301!!Larence Snow
302
303Bastard son of Halys Hornwood. A ward of Galbart Glover.
304----
305* BadassInDistress: He's taken captive by Asha Greyjoy after the fall of Deepwood Motte.
306* TheGhost: He has yet to make an appearance in-story.
307* LastOfHisKind: Although he is a bastard, he is the last male alive with Hornwood blood who does not belong to another house.
308[[/folder]]
309
310[[folder:House Karstark]]
311!!House Karstark of Karhold
312->''"The Sun of Winter"''
313-->--'''House Karstark words'''
314
315House Karstark of Karhold is a noble house from Karhold in the north. They are a cadet branch of their overlords, the Starks of Winterfell, and are among their principal bannermen. Karstarks are big, fierce men, bearded and long-haired, with brown hair and blue-grey eyes, and favor wearing cloaks made of the pelts of seals, bears, and wolves. Their blazon is a white sunburst on black.
316->See [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseKarstark House Karstark]]
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:House Locke]]
320!!House Locke of Oldcastle
321
322A noble house seated at castle Oldcastle, on the northern shore of the Bite, southeast of White Harbor. They once ruled as kings before being reduced to vassals by House Stark. They were among the houses who held the Wolf's Den, charged by House Stark with defending the mouth of the White Knife for two centuries.
323
324Their banner is two bronze keys crossed on a white pale on purple. Their words do not appear in the text.
325----
326* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: A member of House Locke at the Merman's Court invokes this trope, pointing out that while a cold sadist, Roose Bolton is ''infinitely'' more preferable as Warden of the North to his [[AxCrazy psychopathic]] [[BastardBastard bastard Ramsay]].
327-->'''House Locke member''': Roose Bolton's cold and cunning, aye, but [[PragmaticVillainy a man can deal with Roose]]. [[VillainWithGoodPublicity We've all known worse]]. But this bastard son of his...they say he's mad and cruel, a monster.
328* FamousAncestor:
329** Lady Lysa Locke was the wife of Lord Benjen Stark, and mother of two Starks, Rickon and Bennard.
330** Lady Marna Locke, the wife of Lord Edwyle Stark and mother of Rickard Stark.
331
332!!Lord Ondrew Locke, Lord of Oldcastle
333!!!old Lord Locke
334->''"The gods have turned against us. This is their wroth. A wind as cold as hell itself and snows that never end. We are cursed."''
335
336An old man who is the head of House Locke and the Lord of Oldcastle.
337----
338* AnimalMotifs: During the wedding of Ramsay Snow and [[spoiler: the Fake Arya, aka Jeyne Poole]], he reminds Theon of a vulture.
339* MinorMajorCharacter: House Locke is a major vassal house of the North, but Lord Ondrew has thus far had little impact on the series.
340
341!!Ser Donnel Locke
342
343A knight of unspecified relation to Lord Ondrew.
344----
345* BadassInDistress: He is captured early in the War of the Five Kings, presumably during the Battle of the Green Fork. He is freed at some point and rejoins Robb's army.
346* BitCharacter: He has only a couple of minor appearances in the books.
347* HumanPincushion: During the Red Wedding he is felled by multiple crossbow bolts.
348* RedShirt: Nothing about his personality is established before his death.
349
350!!Sybbelle Glover (nè Locke)
351See the House Glover link above.
352
353!!Ser Mallador Locke
354A knight of House Locke who serves in the Night's Watch.
355->See the [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireTheNightsWatchRangers Night's Watch Rangers]] page.
356[[/folder]]
357
358[[folder:House Manderly]]
359!!House Manderly of White Harbor
360House Manderly of White Harbor is a noble family in the north whose seat is the New Castle in the city of White Harbor. They are among the most powerful and loyal vassals of House Stark as well as the richest northern family due to their control of the only city in the region. Unlike most other northern houses, the Manderlys follow the Faith of the Seven instead of the old gods, as the family emigrated from the Reach after the Andal invasion.
361
362The Manderlys' blazon is a white merman with dark green hair, beard and tail, carrying a black trident, over a blue-green field. Their words do not appear in the books, neither has George R. R. Martin submitted them in semi-canon material. Manderly guards wield tridents instead of spears.
363
364->See [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseManderly House Manderly]]
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:House Mormont]]
368!!House Mormont of Bear Island
369->''"Here We Stand"''
370->--'''House Mormont words'''
371
372House Mormont of Bear Island is an old, proud, and honorable house of the north, one of the principal families sworn to House Stark. Their seat is at Bear Island, located in the Bay of Ice far to the north-west of Winterfell. Their blazon is a black bear over a green wood.
373
374->See [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseMormont House Mormont]]
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:House Reed]]
378!!House Reed of Greywater Watch
379House Reed of Greywater Watch is a noble house from Greywater Watch, and one of the principal families in the north. They rule the crannogmen, small men who live in swamps and marshes in the Neck.
380
381According to semi-canon sources their arms are a black lizard-lion on grey-green. Their motto does not appear in the books.
382->See [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseReed House Reed]]
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:House Ryswell]]
386!!House Ryswell of the Rills
387[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eef61e28af840a2ba68a26ec8502b82e.jpg]]
388
389A noble house that rules the Rills, the extensive area between the Barrowlands and the Stony Shore.
390
391Their blazon is a black horse's head, eyes and mane red, on bronze within a black engrailed border. Their words are not mentioned in the books.
392
393!!!Tropes related to House Ryswell:
394* AlliterativeName: Lord Rodrik Ryswell and his three sons: Roger, Rickard, and Roose.
395* BornInTheSaddle: Their sigil, and the mention of Willam Dustin's horse (a gift from Lord Rodrik) imply this.
396* FamousAncestor
397** An unnamed Lord Ryswell and his son are at the center of the story of the 79 Sentinels.
398** Robyn Ryswell became Lady of Winterfell but was childless.
399* MeaningfulName: Horses and light cavalry are their ''thing''. So... the vast majority of them are expected to ride well. Geddit?
400* NearAndDearBabyNaming: Roose Ryswell was named after his brother-in-law, Roose Bolton.
401
402!!Lord Rodrik Ryswell, Lord of the Rills
403
404Lord of the Rills and the head of House Ryswell in the North.
405----
406* AlliterativeName: R's.
407* EvenEvilHasStandards: Lord Rodrik may be one of Roose Bolton's allies, but he is [[spoiler:disgusted by the Red Wedding and hostile towards House Frey]].
408* TheQuisling: One of the first to accept Bolton rule.
409* SocialClimber: Married off one of his daughters to Roose Bolton, and plotted to marry the other off to a Stark of Winterfell. He also named one of his sons after Roose.
410
411!!Ser Mark Ryswell
412
413A knight of House Ryswell. It is currently unknown how he is related to the current Ryswells.
414----
415* BewareTheNiceOnes: Remembered as soft spoken and gentle, but those qualities aren't what made him a knight.
416* TheFaceless: Ned Stark has trouble remembering his face.
417* OddNameOut: The only male Ryswell whose first name doesn't begin with an R.
418* PosthumousCharacter: Died fighting alongside Eddard Stark at the Tower of Joy.
419
420!!Lady Bethany Bolton (née Ryswell)
421Older daughter of Lord Rodrik and sister of Lady Barbrey. She was the second wife of Roose Bolton. They had one son, Domeric.
422----
423* AlliterativeName: After marrying Roose.
424* PosthumousCharacter: He died of a fever as the series began.
425
426!! Lady Barbrey Dustin (née Ryswell)
427
428See House Dustin above.
429[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:House Tallhart]]
432!!House Tallhart of Torrhen's Square
433
434[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcc5eb257d0bb0e0eb55625f5ccba80e.jpg]]
435->''"Proud and Free"''
436-->--'''Tallhart house words'''
437
438A noble house seated at Torrhen's Square, a wooden fortress to the south of the Wolfswood and southwest of Winterfell. It is one of the principal houses sworn to House Stark.
439
440Their arms show three green sentinel trees, over a brown field.
441
442According to a semi-canon source, the Tallharts descend from the First Men.
443
444!!Ser Helman Tallhart, Master of Torrhen's Square
445
446Head of House Tallhart and the Master of Torrhen's Square. He has two children: his son and heir Benfred and daughter Eddara. Killed at the Battle of Duskendale.
447----
448* ColonelBadass: He's a competent commander and given command of the reserve force at the Twins to ensure House Frey's loyalty. Later he joins Roose Bolton's host and functions as one of the North's infantry commanders.
449* KilledOffScreen: Thanks to [[spoiler: Roose's UriahGambit.]]
450%%* NiceGuy
451* RedShirt: Given little characterization before his death.
452* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Manipulated by Roose Bolton into marching on Duskendale alongside Galbart Glover, where he and a third of the North's infantry are killed, which requires Robb Stark to make repair his alliance with the Freys, leading to the Red Wedding. Roose spins the march as a reckless action motivated by grief over Helman's son dying and the Ironborn taking Glover's family captive, when he had in fact warned the Lannister's they were coming]].
453
454!!Benfred Tallhart
455[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benfred_tallhart_ffg_2657.png]]
456
457Son of Helman Tallhart and heir to Torrhen's Square.
458----
459* AppropriatedAppellation: His uncle dismissed Benfred and his wannabe battle companions as young rabbits, so they dubbed themselves "Wild Hares" and attached dead rabbits to their spears.
460* BoisterousBruiser: Trying ''ever'' so hard to be. Possibly trying a bit too hard, actually.
461* ChildhoodFriend: He got along well with Robb Stark and Theon Greyjoy whenever he visited Winterfell. He is enraged upon discovering that Theon is leading the Ironborn in raiding the Stony Shore.
462* DefiantToTheEnd: Even when captured, he spits in Theon's face and screams obscenities at him rather than answer his questions.
463* HumanSacrifice: Aeron Greyjoy drowns him as a sacrifice to the Drowned God as punishment for spitting in Theon's face.
464* IJustWantToBeBadass: The idiot. In this series, that's just [[TemptingFate painting a bullseye on your chest]].
465* MauveShirt: Gets a bit more page time than his dad. Ends up just as dead.
466* StoutStrength: Though young, he's heavily built. It takes two men to hold him down when he's captured. His neck is so thick that Theon mentally remarks that he probably did him a favor by having him drowned rather than beheaded, as he didn't have an experienced headsman in his party.
467* TooDumbToLive: He and his "Wild Hares" sing loudly while marching and he doesn't send any scouts ahead to an area reported to be under attack by raiders. This gets all his men slaughtered, and when taken before Theon Greyjoy, Benfred spits upon him and insults him, causing Theon to have no choice but to order his execution.
468* WarIsGlorious: What he and his companions think after hearing of Robb's victories in the Riverlands. They quickly discover it is not.
469* WeHardlyKnewYe: Is mentioned early on in ''A Clash of Kings'' before appearing in a single chapter in which he is killed.
470
471!!Eddara Tallhart, Lady of Torrhen's Square
472
473The nine-years-old daughter of Helman Tallhart and the new Lady of Torrhen's Square.
474----
475* AChildShallLeadThem: She is only nine, but thanks to [[spoiler:her father and brother both being killed in the war, she is now the head of House Tallhart]].
476* DamselInDistress: She remains a captive of Dagmer Cleftjaw since the capture of Torrhen's Square by his band of Ironborn.
477* TheGhost: She has yet to make an appearance in the series.
478* ThemeNaming: She was named "Eddara" obviously to honor Eddard Stark.
479
480!!Leobald Tallhart, castellan of Torrhen's Square
481
482Younger brother of Ser Helman Tallhart and castellan of Torrhen's Square. He is married to Berena Hornwood and has two sons with her, Brandon and Beren. Killed by Ramsay Snow's forces when they kill the Northerner's besieging the Ironborn occupying Winterfell.
483----
484* DeliberateValuesDissonance: He is one of several Northerners noted to look upon Bran Stark's broken legs with both pity, disgust, and relief that it is not their son who is crippled.
485* {{Jerkass}}: Implied to be a bit of one. His introduction has him insulting House Tallhart's smallfolk as lackwits before moving onto angling for his son Beren to become the new lord of Hornwood, which is hidden beneath a concern for the widowed Lady Donella's wellbeing and the continuation of the Hornwood name.
486* MauveShirt: He gets some pagetime in ''A Clash of Kings'' before being killed near the end of the book.
487* NumberTwo: To his brother, serving as the castellan for Torrhen's Square.
488
489!!Berena Tallhart (née Hornwood)
490
491The wife of Leobald Tallhart and mother of Brandon and Beren Tallhart. She is the sister of Lord Halys Hornwood.
492----
493* DamselInDistress: Currently being held captive alongside her children and niece by Dagmar Cleftjaw in the Ironborn occupied Torrhen's Square.
494* TheGhost: She has yet to appear in the series.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:House Umber]]
498!!House Umber of the Last Hearth
499
500House Umber of the Last Hearth is a noble house from the Last Hearth in the North. They are sworn to Winterfell and House Stark, to whom they are fiercely loyal. The Umber sigil is a roaring giant, brown-haired and wearing a skin, with broken silver chains, on flame-red.
501
502->See the [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireHouseUmber House Umber]] page.
503[[/folder]]
504
505!!! Stark Vassals
506These families have no seat and reside with the Starks at Winterfell.
507
508[[folder:House Cassel]]
509!!House Cassel
510
511A small Northern house in service to the Starks, residing with them in Winterfell. According to a semi-canon source, they blazon their arms with ten white wolf heads on grey with a black border.
512
513!!Ser Rodrik Cassel
514!!!Old Ser Rodrik
515[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rodrik_cassel_ffg_8385.png]]
516
517The castellan and master-at-arms for House Stark at their stronghold of Winterfell. Killed by Ramsay Snow when welcoming Bolton forces to the siege of the Ironborn at Winterfell, with one of his arms being cut off when reaching out to shake his hand.
518----
519* ActionDad: An experienced knight and notable fighter, veteran of many battles, and father of Beth.
520* BattleButler: Castellans are essentially butlers for castles, so they have the duties of managing both the household and castle defenses. Bonus points since is also the master-at-arms.
521* CartwrightCurse: Has been married three times, but all his wives have died.
522* CharacterTic: Tugging at his braided sideburns. Catelyn is amused when he tries to do it and looks sad when he remembers that he had to shave it off.
523* CoolOldGuy: He's old but a very dutiful retainer of House Stark and a pretty skilled combatant.
524* CourtlyLove: Lady Hornwood hints at an interest in him, but as a household knight from a minor House, he is not a suitable match for the widowed lady of a respectable House so he doesn't follow it up. Tragically, Rodrik is the one who breaks down her door to find she's been locked in her room and starved to death by Ramsay Snow.
525* CynicismCatalyst: He's seen a lot of loss during his life, but [[TheStoic doesn't complain about it]].
526-->'''Maester Luwin:''' One day you will be a good lord for Winterfell, I think.\
527'''Bran:''' No I won't. Robb's to marry some Frey girl, you told me so yourself, and the Walders say the same. He'll have sons, and they'll be the lords of Winterfell after him, not me.\
528'''Ser Rodrik:''' It may be so, Bran, but I was wed three times and my wives gave me daughters. Now only Beth remains to me. My brother Martyn fathered four strong sons, yet only Jory lived to be a man. When he was slain, Martyn's line died with him. When we speak of the morrow nothing is ever certain.
529* GreenAroundTheGills: He doesn't handle being at sea very well, and Catelyn notes the mere mention of another boat trip causes him to turn green.
530* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite his cynicism, he is one of the few examples of this trope in the series. He's also one of the few Northern knights.
531%%* TheLancer: To Catelyn during ''A Game of Thrones''.%%How?
532* TheMentor: Trained Robb, Jon, and Theon to fight. Considering how badass the three of them are, he must have been a really good teacher. He had also started training Bran, but Bran's injury stopped that.
533* OldMaster: Being the master-at-arms, he's responsible for drilling and training the Stark soldiers at Winterfell, along with the Eddard's sons and Theon Greyjoy.
534* OldRetainer: He's served House Stark his whole life.
535* OldSoldier: He is an elderly warrior, but he still has plenty of fight left in him.
536* PapaWolf: He is fiercely protective of his only daughter, Beth. [[spoiler:When Theon threatens to hang her if Roderik does not surrender, he tries to exchange himself as a hostage instead]].
537* StayInTheKitchen: Discussed and inverted. He expresses distaste at ''men'' doing things he sees as being for women, particularly singing.
538* StoutStrength: He's described as having the build of a keg.
539* StrokeTheBeard: Often tugs at his sideburns during conversation.
540%%* UndyingLoyalty: To House Stark.
541* TheWorfEffect: Yohn Royce's mentioned [[CurbStompBattle curb stomping]] of him and Eddard Stark is used to show off how badass a fighter the Lord of Runestone is.
542
543!!Beth Cassel
544
545The last living daughter of Ser Rodrik Cassel and a friend of Sansa.
546----
547* ChildhoodFriend: Of Sansa and Jeyne Poole.
548* DamselInDistress: After the Ironborn capture Winterfell.
549* IHaveYourWife: [[spoiler:Theon]] threatens to hang her unless Rodrik withdraws his forces when besieging Winterfell.
550* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:If she is still alive, she is the last member of House Cassel. Considering that she and the other women at Winterfell were taken as captives to the Dreadfort, chances for her survival seem slim considering Ramsay's hobbies]].
551* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: According to the index of ''A Feast for Crows'', she [[spoiler:was among the women taken by Ramsay to the Dreadfort]]. Since then, nothing has been mentioned of her fate. [[spoiler:But given what Ramsay likes to do with girls… it’s best not to think about it]].
552
553!!Martyn Cassel
554
555Rodrik's brother, he died during Robert's Rebellion while helping Eddard Stark rescue his sister Lyanna from the Tower of Joy.
556----
557* TheFaceless: Ned Stark has trouble remembering his face.
558* LongDeadBadass: Ned picked only the toughest of warriors to join him in rescuing Lyanna.
559* MyNaymeIs: Martyn instead of Martin.
560* PosthumousCharacter: Died around fourteen years before the series began fighting the Kingsguard at the Tower of Joy.
561* TrueCompanions: With Ned Stark.
562
563!!Jory Cassel
564[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jory_cassel_ffg_2642.png]]
565
566Captain of Winterfell's Guard, nephew of Ser Rodrik Cassel, and the last surviving son of Martyn Cassel. In ''A Game of Thrones'', he accompanied Lord Eddard Stark to King's Landing, where he was killed by Jaime Lannister's men.
567----
568%%* TheCaptain: Of Ned's house guard.
569* DeadpanSnarker: To a minor extent. He's ''pleased'' but snide when Ned suggests they might need to start inspecting brothels in King's Landing (to search for Robert's bastards).
570-->'''Jory:''' Is there any other service I might perform?\
571'''Ned:''' I suppose you'd best begin visiting whorehouses.\
572'''Jory ''(grinning)'':''' Hard duty, my lord. The men will be glad to help. Porther has made a fair start already.
573* HonorBeforeReason: He actually fought his way free of the Lannister soldiers, but returned to help the others.
574* TheLancer: To Ned in King's Landing, carrying out a lot of the legwork in the investigation into Jon Arryn's death that Ned cannot be seen doing. Jory is the only person in King's Landing who he trusts enough to share and discuss all the details of his investigation with.
575* MauveShirt: One of the more prominent and developed members of the Stark household, he is also the first casualty alongside two of his soldiers.
576* NiceGuy: The Starks are devastated by news of his death, with all of them recalling fond memories of times they spent with him.
577* SacrificialLamb: His death sets the stage for much greater losses for the North later on.
578* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: After Arya and her direwolf Nymeria attack Joffrey on the road to King's Landing, Jory leads the Stark guards searching for them. He is the first to find them, and although ordered to bring both Arya and Nymeria back, Jory helps Arya shoo the direwolf away to prevent it from being killed and then swears to Arya that he will not tell anyone they did so, including her father, a promise that Ned confirms he kept when he finds out about it.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:House Mollen]]
582!!House Mollen
583
584A minor noble house. According to semi-canon sources, they blazon their arms with a pine tree covered with snow in a pale green pile, on white.
585
586!!Hallis Mollen, captain of the guards
587!!!Hal
588
589Member of House Mollen and replacement Captain of the Winterfell Guard after Jory Cassel goes with Lord Eddard Stark to King's Landing.
590----
591* AffectionateNickname: He's called Hal by the Starks.
592%%* CaptainObvious: He's prone to this, much to Cat's annoyance.%%Prone to what?
593* {{Flanderization}}: He doesn't display his CaptainObvious tendencies until quite late in the first book, at which point it's {{lampshade|Hanging}}d. After this, most of his lines involve stating the obvious.
594* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's sent back North to deliver [[spoiler:Eddard Stark's remains]] to Winterfell, but, with the Ironborn invading, his group's location becomes unknown.
595[[/folder]]
596
597[[folder:House Poole]]
598!!House Poole
599
600A small noble house that serves the Stark family in Winterfell. Their sigil is a blue plate on white, with a grey tressure.
601
602!!Vayon Poole, Steward of Winterfell
603
604Head of House Poole, Steward of Winterfell, and father of Jeyne Poole. Accompanied Lord Eddard Stark to Kings Landing, where he was killed in the purge of the Stark household when Ned was arrested.
605-----
606* MauveShirt: One of the more prominent members of the Stark household before his death.
607* OffWithHisHead: He is killed during the purge of the Stark household, and his head is cut off and placed on a spike on the walls of the Red Keep.
608%%* SatelliteCharacter: To Ned.
609
610!!Jeyne Poole
611
612Daughter of Vayon Poole and friend of Sansa Stark. She goes with her father to King's Landing, but is taken captive when the Stark household is purged. She is later used by the Lannisters and Boltons as a fake Arya Stark to secure the Bolton’s hold on the North by marrying Ramsay Bolton.
613----
614* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She wants to marry a nobleman (at the time, Lord Beric Dondarrion). [[spoiler:The Lannisters force her to impersonate Arya Stark and marry the newly-legitimized Ramsay Bolton, who uses her as a sex slave and savagely tortures her.]]
615* BetaBitch: She is Sansa's best friend, and they both are known to tease Arya for not being a traditional, highborn lady as well as call her "Arya Horseface" due to her lack of beauty.
616* BreakTheCutie: "Broken" doesn't even begin to describe what happens to her. Jesus. First, her [[spoiler:father is killed by the City Watch when they betray Ned]]. Then she is separated from Sansa (her only remaining friend) and disappears. When she finally shows up again, [[spoiler:she's passed off as Arya so she can be married to Ramsay Bolton]], she's been whipped enough to have a scarred back, and has been... [[RapeAsBackstory "trained"]] [[SexSlave to service him by Littlefinger]]. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil Her screams can be heard throughout Winterfell]], and [[spoiler:when Mance and his spearwife strike team enlist Theon's help to rescue her]], she has multiple bite marks covering her breasts, and [[spoiler:[[RapeLeadsToInsanity her comments reveal that not only has Ramsay been quite ruthless in using her]], he's also had her do... [[BestialityIsDepraved other things]].]]
617%%* ChildhoodFriend: Of Sansa and Beth Cassel.
618* CoveredWithScars: Her back has numerous whip scars, and that's before [[spoiler:Ramsey gets his hands on her]].
619* DeadPersonImpersonation: [[spoiler:Forced to pretend to be Arya, on pain of a punishment that even George R.R. Martin won't put down on the page.]]
620* EyeDentityGiveaway: When she's forced to impersonate [[spoiler:Arya Stark and marry Ramsay Bolton in her stead, Theon realizes the deception because Jeyne's eyes are brown while Arya's are grey. This is played with, however, in that everyone knows it's a deception, because the real Arya Stark is unaccounted for, last being seen in King's Landing at the time of Ned Stark's execution, and so no one can come out with the truth because there is no other proof.]]
621* GreatEscape: At the end of ''A Dance With Dragons'', [[spoiler:she and Theon manage to escape from Winterfell by climbing over its walls and into Stannis' camp]].
622* IdentityAmnesia: [[spoiler:She suffers from this after spending time in Ramsay's loving care, but seems to have started recovering once out of his hands.]]
623* INeedAFreakingDrink: [[spoiler:At the end of the feast celebrating her wedding to Ramsay, she has emptied her wine goblet several times. Theon guesses that she's trying to make the imminent bedding easier.]]
624* IOweYouMyLife: [[spoiler:To Theon, for storming her out of Winterfell; she is so ecstatic and in such disbelief that she can barely keep repeating to him, "You ''saved me.''"]]
625* LonelyTogether: [[spoiler:She might be the only romantic love left for Theon in the world]].
626* MeaningfulAppearance: She has expressive brown eyes. [[spoiler:This is a key tip-off to Theon and several other characters that she is not Arya, who inherited the Starks' grey eyes]].
627* ProneToTears: After [[TheBusCameBack coming back into the story]]. She cries a lot and is described as looking terrified most of the time. [[BreakTheCutie Not that]] [[RapeAsDrama anyone can]] [[ATasteOfTheLash blame her.]]
628* PutOnABusToHell: She disappears after the Lannisters neutralize the Stark forces in King's Landing and Littlefinger offers to find somewhere to keep her. She [[TheBusCameBack reappears]] impersonating [[spoiler:Arya to wed Ramsay]], having been forced to work in Littlefinger's brothels the whole time while receiving special "training".
629%%* RapeAsDrama:
630* SexSlave: She was made one after Littlefinger sends her to one of his brothels to be "trained" for her impending marriage bed.
631* ShamefulStrip: [[spoiler:Ramsay orders Theon to cut her wedding dress off of her before he beds her.]]
632* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:She's the only survivor of the purge of the Stark household members in King's Landing.]]
633* ATasteOfTheLash: When she is stripped for her wedding night, she is revealed to have several scars on her back, implying she was whipped while being trained in Littlefinger's brothel. Poor girl.
634* TooUnhappyToBeHungry: At her wedding feast, she has no appetite for the slice of pork pie set before her. [[spoiler:Good thing, too, because that "meat" in the slice of pie they gave her [[IAmAHumanitarian probably wasn't pork.]]]]
635[[/folder]]
636
637!!! Vassals of other Houses
638[[folder:House Condon]]
639House Condon is a noble house from the North, sworn to House Cerwyn. They blazon their arms with an eagle's between two crossed tridents, red on white.
640
641!!Ser Kyle Condon
642A knight of House Condon and Lord Medgar Cerwyn's right hand.
643----
644* TheGhost: Only briefly mentioned.
645* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Sent to the Riverlands and hasn't been heard of since book 3.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:House Stout]]
649!!House Stout of Goldgrass
650
651A petty noble house sworn to House Dustin. Their seat is Goldgrass, a small keep near the eastern gate of Barrowton.
652
653!!!Tropes related to House Stout:
654* TheGhost: Ronnel Stout, a warrior who served under Roose Bolton during the War of Five Kings.
655
656!!Lord Harwood Stout, Lord of Goldgrass
657
658The grizzled old Lord of Goldgrass.
659----
660* AnArmAndALeg: He's missing an arm.
661* MouthOfSauron: As Lady Dustin has barred Ramsay from Barrow Hall and suspects he poisoned his trueborn half-brother Domeric, it falls to Lord Harwood to host Ramsay at Goldgrass.
662%%* SatelliteCharacter: In ''A Dance with Dragons''.
663
664!!Ser Wynton Stout
665
666An elderly knight of House Stout who serves in the Night's Watch.
667->See the [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireTheNightsWatchRangers Night's Watch Rangers]] page.
668[[/folder]]
669
670!!Other Houses
671
672[[folder:House Thenn]]
673[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/545px_house_thenn.png]]
674
675House Thenn is a new noble house of the north created in 300 AC.
676
677Their coat of arms combines a bronze disk to honor the Thenn people with red flames to honor the devotees of R'hllor. The sigil echoes the sunburst of House Karstark.
678
679!!!Tropes related to House Thenn:
680* HiddenBackupPrince: Well, ruling house. Between them, Jon, Alys and Sigorn have positioned the Kar''stark''-Thenn alliance to be strong candidate heirs to Winterfell-and-Beyond-the-Wall, not just simply the back-up heirs to Karhold. Just in case House Stark happens to kick the bucket during the crap that's about to hit the North. Think about it; it wouldn't even be the first time Free Folk blood mixed with Winterfell should it come to pass.
681* {{Foil}}: The Thenns and their allies show in microcosm more or less the same setup we find in the North. One House held above other families as adjudictors, yet having to work with them. They're basically over-the-Wall Mountain Clans who hit on the same political structure their slightly more southern cousins use. So, in a fit of irony, a Karstark has married a grey-eyed, Stark-like Lord Paramount/ King (Magnar) of a small nation of families from the North... Just, without any of those words ever getting used. No wonder Jon and Alys immediately recognized what they were looking at when it paraded in front of them, when Stannis and others did not.
682
683!!Sigorn, Magnar of Thenn
684
685The son of Styr, the Magnar of Thenn. He is captured at the battle of the Wall but kneels to King Stannis Baratheon along with most of his men.
686----
687* TwentyFourHourArmor: Free Folk don't really have a concept of dress clothes -- so, Sigorn shows up to his wedding in full bronze plate armour as it's the fanciest suit of "clothes" he owns.
688* ArrangedMarriage: Married with Alys Karstark in a move by Jon Snow to keep her from being forcibly married to Cregan Karstark. This makes the new "House Thenn" potential heirs of Karhold should Harrion Karstark be executed or die childless. Then again, it's also possible for Sigorn or, most likely, any of his and Alys' potential spare children to take on the Karstark name while he and Alys jointly run Karhold as stewards until they come of age. There is also a possible claim to Winterfell, as well. The Starks and Karstarks have intermarried fairly often down the years on top of both families springing from the same source to begin with; and, the North knows this. The Thenns, too, can be seen as among the last hold-out kings of the First Men to finally accept Winterfell as being primary (by marrying into the Karstarks). This is not without precedent.
689* EnemyMine: With the Night's Watch. They killed his father, but he and the Watch need one another in the face of the coming of the Others.
690* GodEmperor: The Thenns view their Magnar as more god than man. Styr personified the concept; Sigorn has inherited the position.
691* HiddenDepths: He looks like another ProudWarriorRaceGuy, but can be tender if he wants to and Jon notes that this especially seems to apply to Alys. Once he gets a few glasses of mulled wine into him, he's even willing to dance with his new wife at their wedding feast.
692* MeaningfulAppearance: Inherited grey colored eyes from his father. They help add to his serious and older-than-his-years look.
693* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Like most Thenns, he is said to take great pride in his culture's warrior heritage and traditions.
694* TheQuietOne: Justified because he speaks only a little of the Common Tongue.
695* StrongFamilyResemblance: He looks a lot like his father, right down to the receding hairline.
696* YoungerThanHeLooks: Because of his receding hair and serious expression, Sigorn looks older than the boy he is.
697* YouAreInCommandNow: After the death of his father.
698* YouNoTakeCandle: Because he doesn't speak much of the Common Tongue.
699
700!!Lady Alys Karstark
701->''"You are my only hope, Lord Snow. In your father's name, I beg you. Protect me."''
702
703The youngest child and only daughter of Rickard Karstark.
704----
705* ArrangedMarriage: Originally betrothed to Daryn Hornwood, but he was killed in the war. Her uncle Arnolf wants her to marry his son Cregan as part of a plot so their branch of the family will inherit Karhold. Once at the Wall, she marries Sigorn, the Magnar of Thenn to prevent it.
706* BrainyBrunette: She is a sharp, smart-witted girl who has her eye on the future of House Karstark and their people, and unlike the rest of her family she is smart enough not to be blinded by revenge or ambition.
707* DeadpanSnarker: A bit of one, yes. She rather enjoys teasing Jon Snow for being so sullen.
708* {{Determinator}}: Rides for days in the cold on a dying horse to escape her evil relatives and protect her and her brother's rights to Karhold.
709* MirrorCharacter: Like Daenerys Targaryen, she is a highborn girl entering a political marriage with a barbarian warlord to get her family's wealth back. But unlike Dany, who had no choice in her marriage because it was made by her brother and Magister Illyrio Mopatis, Alys is making the decision of her own accord, has full agency in her marriage, and is actively working to keep her House politically stable.
710* NiceGirl: By far the nicest Karstark seen so far in the series. Even after Robb executed her father, she remains quite fond of the Starks and understands why Robb did it once Jon explains to her what happened.
711* PluckyGirl: Rides for days along backroads to reach Castle Black, and after only a few minutes to recover some strength she immediately gets down to business with Jon Snow to calmly explain why she is there and ask for help to stop her uncle's plans. Not once does she complain about her situation, and she even throws a bit of snark at Jon about how sullen he seems.
712** And when Jon asks her if she's afraid of marrying Sigorn, she answers that he better be afraid of her. All in all, he's netted himself a spearwife in all but name. Poor bugger: could bode well, actually.
713* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Once she deals with Cregan and exposes Arnolf's deal with Roose Bolton, she becomes the de-facto ruler of House Karstark while her brother remains imprisoned. She immediately takes several very smart steps to strengthen her House. First, she ensures that Stannis will not retaliate against Karhold by marrying Sigorn in a ceremony officiated by Melisandre, which also nets her house two-hundred seasoned warriors as allies. Next, she increases Karhold's ties with the Night's Watch, agreeing to send the elderly men at Karhold who would never live through winter to the Wall so that they could do some good before dying, which helps solve part of the Night Watch's issues with manpower while also making it easier for her remaining people to survive the winter. And, most importantly, she grabbed the Wildling option with the best chance of integrating into the current sociopolitical structure of the North. The Thenns and their allies aren't complete noobs to the idea of inherited responsibility, basically being like Clans such as the Buckets or Flints who got stuck on the wrong side of the Wall.
714* RunawayFiance: Flees to Castle Black when her uncle tries to marry her to her cousin Cregan.
715* TakeAThirdOption: If in doubt, start a new House. With a lot of handy, able-bodied men and women coming along as part of the package.
716* UndyingLoyalty: Unlike the rest of her family, she remains loyal to House Stark, and holds no ill will towards Robb for beheading her father. While she misses him, she understands why he had to die and that his murder of two imprisoned squires was wrong.
717* TheWisePrincess: What she's shaping up to become.
718* YouRemindMeOfX: Reminds Jon Snow of his half-sister Arya, and was initially confused for Arya by the Red Woman in her fire visions.
719** Which is FridgeBrilliance. The Starks and Karstarks are distantly related several times over, after all... and Arya has the Stark/Karstark look, as does Jon (aptly explaining why Alys almost immediately snarked at him quite a lot as if he were a brother -- because he probably reminds her to some extent of Harrion). Cousins, even quite distant ones, are more likely to look and act like each other than not. See also the horse-faced, dark-haired, grey-eyed Waynwoods.
720[[/folder]]
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