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Rickard Stark is the head of [[House Stark]] and The King of Winter as of 57 A.I. when his father Jon took the black after he sought a life of simplicity following two major Northern Wars. 'The Laughing Wolf' was best known for leading the armies of Winter against the Bolton and Frost campaign in 54 A.I. of the Bolton-Umber conflicts and his efforts in defeating The Warg King in [[The North]] in 57 A.I., assisting [[House Glover]] of The Wolfswood and [[House Greenwood]] of The Greenwood.
Rickard Stark is the head of [[House Stark]] and The King of Winter as of 57 A.I. when his father Jon took the black after he sought a life of simplicity following two major Northern Wars. 'The Laughing Wolf' was best known for leading the armies of Winter against the Bolton and Frost campaign in 54 A.I. of the Bolton-Umber conflicts and his efforts in defeating The Warg King in [[The North]] in 60 A.I., assisting [[House Glover]] of The Wolfswood and [[House Greenwood]] of The Greenwood.


[[File:RickardStark.PNG|thumb|King Rickard Stark of Winter ]]
[[File:House Mudd Sigil.png|thumb|Arms of House Mudd. Words: 'Virtue, Perseverance, and Victory']]
[[File:House Stark Sigil.png|thumb|Arms of House Stark. Words: 'Winter is Coming']]


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Rickard stood just under six feet tall with a lean body. He was dark of hair that he kept long and tied down with muttonchops as his primary facial hair. He typically wore a white high winter tunic with brown vest that echoed his house colors.  
Rickard stood just under six feet tall with a lean body. He was dark of hair that he kept long and tied down with muttonchops as his primary facial hair. He typically where a white high winter tunic with brown vest that echoed his house colors.  


As King, he wore the Crown of Winter which was an open circlet of hammered bronze incised with the runes of the First Men, surmounted by nine black iron spikes wrought in the shape of longswords.<ref>George R. R. Martin, ''A Song of Ice and Fire 2. A Clash of Kings'', Chapter 7, Catelyn I</ref>
As King, he wore the Crown of Winter which was an open circlet of hammered bronze incised with the runes of the First Men, surmounted by nine black iron spikes wrought in the shape of longswords.<ref>George R. R. Martin, ''A Song of Ice and Fire 2. A Clash of Kings'', Chapter 7, Catelyn I</ref>
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Rickard helped to establish relations with The Umbers and later The Glovers and Ryders that proved pivitol to Northern relations and helped maintain a true balance of power, but it ultimately solidified and strengthened The Land of Winter.  
Rickard helped to establish relations with The Umbers and later The Glovers and Ryders that proved pivitol to Northern relations and helped maintain a true balance of power, but it ultimately solidified and strengthened The Land of Winter.  


When wars in The North finally broke out that Jon could no longer stay out of, Rickard led the forces of Winter Wolves in both the lastest edition of the Bolton-Umber Conflicts and when [[The Warg King Awakens]].
When wars in The North finally broke out that Jon could no longer stay out of, Rickard led the forces of Winter Wolves in both the lastest edition of the Bolton-Umber Conflicts and when The Warg King awoke.


== Quotes by Rickard ==
== Quotes by Rickard ==
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