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== History == | == History == | ||
Apart from House Dustin and Bolton, no house in the North can claim a line so long as House Stark, and none so storied. Their legacy is so great that their mythical founder has become part of the founding traditions of many other realms and houses across Westeros. | Apart from House Dustin and Bolton, no house in the North can claim a line so long as House Stark, and none so storied. Their legacy is so great that their mythical founder has become part of the founding traditions of many other realms and houses across Westeros. Some in the Reach claim House Stark separated off from the original followers of Garth the Green through Brandon of the Bloody Blade, the most savage of Garth's children - though this cannot be verified. | ||
The history of House Stark goes back to the Long Night. Brandon the Builder is said to have raised Winterfell in the generation after the Long Night - and was instrumental in the raising of the Wall intended to keep out the Others and their armies of the dead. Shortly after the Wall was raised, Brandon the Breaker fought alongside Joramun, the King-Beyond-the-Wall - to bring down the thirteenth Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch - who at that time was reigning as the Night's King with his corpse queen. | The history of House Stark goes back to the Long Night. Brandon the Builder is said to have raised Winterfell in the generation after the Long Night - and was instrumental in the raising of the Wall intended to keep out the Others and their armies of the dead. Brandon's son, another Brandon Stark - was said to have been involved in the building of the Hightower - though this seems unlikely. Shortly after the Wall was raised, Brandon the Breaker fought alongside Joramun, the King-Beyond-the-Wall - to bring down the thirteenth Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch - who at that time was reigning as the Night's King with his corpse queen. | ||
Notable Members | Since that time | ||
== Notable Members == | |||
Brandon Stark - known as 'the Builder'. Raised the Wall, Winterfell - and is credited with many great works across ancient Westeros. | Brandon Stark - known as 'the Builder'. Raised the Wall, Winterfell - and is credited with many great works across ancient Westeros. |
Revision as of 20:31, 18 April 2025

House Stark are a House of First Man decent, situated at the western edges of the great forest that spans the north-western reaches of the North. Their seat is Winterfell.
History
Apart from House Dustin and Bolton, no house in the North can claim a line so long as House Stark, and none so storied. Their legacy is so great that their mythical founder has become part of the founding traditions of many other realms and houses across Westeros. Some in the Reach claim House Stark separated off from the original followers of Garth the Green through Brandon of the Bloody Blade, the most savage of Garth's children - though this cannot be verified.
The history of House Stark goes back to the Long Night. Brandon the Builder is said to have raised Winterfell in the generation after the Long Night - and was instrumental in the raising of the Wall intended to keep out the Others and their armies of the dead. Brandon's son, another Brandon Stark - was said to have been involved in the building of the Hightower - though this seems unlikely. Shortly after the Wall was raised, Brandon the Breaker fought alongside Joramun, the King-Beyond-the-Wall - to bring down the thirteenth Lord-Commander of the Night's Watch - who at that time was reigning as the Night's King with his corpse queen.
Since that time
Notable Members
Brandon Stark - known as 'the Builder'. Raised the Wall, Winterfell - and is credited with many great works across ancient Westeros.
Brandon Stark - known as 'the Breaker' - fought to bring down the infamous Night's King.