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'''The Night's Watch''' is an order of men who have sworn their life to manning The Wall and defending Westeros from anything which may lurk North of their defenses.
'''The Night's Watch''' was an order of men who have sworn their life to manning The Wall and defending Westeros from anything which may lurk North of their defenses.


==Organization==
==Organization==
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*[[House Forrester|Sigrid Forrester]] - Elected in 84 B.I.
*[[House Forrester|Sigrid Forrester]] - Elected in 84 B.I.
*[[Clan Flint of Breakstone Hill|Rodrik Flint]] - Elected in 99 B.I.
*[[Clan Flint of Breakstone Hill|Rodrik Flint]] - Elected in 99 B.I.
*[[The Night's King]] - 13th Lord Commander. Said to be either a [[House Stark|Stark]], [[House Bolton|Bolton]], [[House Woodfoot|Woodfoot]], [[House Umber|Umber]], [[Clan Flint of Breakstone Hill|Flint]], or [[Clan Norrey|Norrey]].<ref name="Night's Watch" />
*[[The Night's King]] - 13th Lord Commander. Said to have been either a [[House Stark|Stark]], [[House Bolton|Bolton]], [[House Woodfoot|Woodfoot]], [[House Umber|Umber]], [[Clan Flint of Breakstone Hill|Flint]], or [[Clan Norrey|Norrey]].<ref name="Night's Watch" />


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 03:03, 6 June 2025

"[T]he Night's Watch, the sworn brotherhood that has defended the Wall over centuries and millennia, born in the aftermath of the Long Night, the generation-long winter that brought the Others down on the realms of men and nearly put an end to them."
- The World of Ice and Fire[1]
The Wall and Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. Image generated in CK3.

The Night's Watch was an order of men who have sworn their life to manning The Wall and defending Westeros from anything which may lurk North of their defenses.

Organization

History

Lord Commanders

There have been many Lord Commanders through the millennia. Listed here are the ones which there is record of, though many more than this have led the men of the Watch.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 George R. R. Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, (New York: Bantam, 2014).
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