But he pushed those feelings aside: there was a battle to win. While he understood why, it still saddened him to see such wanton brutality. The two thousand Tyroshi freeriders also availed themselves of the slaughter, perhaps to prove their sincerity to their new Northern employers as well as to acquire whatever plunder they could. The Bracken men-at-arms took their time with the Mountain’s men, in payment for their previous brutality against the inhabitants of the area, especially Lord Bracken’s family. Those that could not escape to the castle were slaughtered, especially the men of House Clegane. How unprepared the Lannister garrison was when they descended upon them, so drunk with their success that they hadn’t even bothered to establish a perimeter by the time the Stark and Bracken forces had arrived. As they rode through what remained of the small town before the walls, he recalled the brutal fighting that occurred there the day before. For the cold winds are rising, and men of strong conviction must stand to face them…for what comes with those winds is more terrifying than anyone could imagine.(-)Torrhen rode from his camp towards the walls of Stone Hedge with Jonos Bracken at his side, followed by Ser Rickard Arryn, Lord Bracken’s nephews, Hendry and Wyllis, and a company of knights.
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Torrhen Stark must learn to trust others and, most important of all, trust himself. Now, as the fate of thousands hinges on the decisions of a few, a boy forced to become a man far too soon must learn to be a leader. Meanwhile, the North fights to secure its freedom from southern rule under the noble but inexperienced leadership of Robb Stark, the first King in the North in three hundred years. House Baratheon is divided: The vicious Joffrey seeks to hold the Iron Throne while his uncles, the rigid Stannis and charming Renly, seek to claim it for themselves. The deaths of Robert Baratheon and Eddard Stark have shattered the Seven Kingdoms into warring factions, each following their own king. Blame their poor budgeting (or different priorities if you feel like being nicer).Game of Thrones: Tale of the Red Wolf II - 1 It is a time of war and suffering on the continent of Westeros.
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The show establishes that, like the books, Robb uses Grey Wind to great effect in battle. I'm logging in on Phone just to talk against this hogwash. My goodness, give me some peace and let Arya be wandering the countryside and find a feral Nymeria who still recognizes her scent, and that reunion would just give me the biggest heart-hug ever. While Arya's wolf Nymeria is not dead but roaming wild just like Arya.
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perhaps that means she really did not lost legitimacy? (sorry I can't think of the right word). So ultimately, Jon has the only wolf left and he's destined now to - what - rule Winterfell? Or it means legitimacy for him as a Stark?Īlso, that Lady (Sansa's wolf) was killed in place of Nymeria. or possibly their "legitimacy"? Can't find the right word. seems like when someone's wolf died, they lost something? Like, there's a tie-in to their wolf and their place in Winterfell. The Direwolves have had significance but have not heard a great explanation. So just checking, is Summer dead? I think so, died with Hodor under the tree.
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The wolf would have been a plus for them for just a little while until it probably would be slain in that horrendous battle. I think it had to be Ghost was at The Wall only because if they brought him to Ramsays battle it would have been ridiculous for him to survive that. People were asking in different thread WHERE was Ghost (his white wolf) through all the battles, etc. That girl was on top of everything! bless her little Lyanna Mormont certainly knew the score. And all the achievements he has made at the wall. That's good! I'm pretty sure the people in the North (they remember) know Jon is Ned's bastard. If you add to this that he has an actual white wolf around, the nickname was very obvious. It is traditional among bastards to reverse the colors of their banners, so Jon's banner would have a white wolf. The Stark banner is a grey wolf on a white field.