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[[File: Clan Wull Sigil.png|thumb| Arms of Clan Wull.]] | [[File: Clan Wull Sigil.png|thumb| Arms of Clan Wull.]] | ||
'''House Wull of Holdwater''' is the formal name given to the Wulls, a [[First Men|First Man]] [[The North#The Mountain Clans|mountain clan]] from [[The North]]. Their chief of their clan is known as '''the Wull'''. Their seat is Holdwater. | '''House Wull of Holdwater''' is the formal name given to the Wulls, a [[First Men|First Man]] [[The North#The Mountain Clans|mountain clan]] from the [[The North|North]]. Their chief of their clan is known as '''the Wull'''. Their seat is Holdwater. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 06:11, 6 June 2025
"That's their sigil," said Bran. "Three brown buckets on a blue field, with a border of white and grey checks. Lord Wull came to Winterfell once, to do his fealty and talk with Father, and he had the buckets on his shield. He's no true lord, though. Well, he is, but they call him just the Wull. - A Game of Thrones[1]

House Wull of Holdwater is the formal name given to the Wulls, a First Man mountain clan from the North. Their chief of their clan is known as the Wull. Their seat is Holdwater.
History
Clan Wull is historically one of the strongest clans that reside in the Northern Mountains. They commonly feud with their neighbors Clan Flint of Breakstone Hill and Clan Knott of Braidmont. In all its history Clan Wull has never bowed to a King.
Notable Members of Clan Wull
- Lord Theo Wull, chief of Clan Wull during the early Andal Invasions.
References
- ↑ George R.R. Martin. (1996). A Game of Thrones - Bran II. Voyager Books.