With Game of Thrones: Season 3 debuting this Sunday, HBO has released a new featurette that goes North of the Wall.
A hundred years ago, another King-Beyond-the-Wall, Raymun Redbeard, realized the Wall's size is both its greatest strength and its greatest weakness. He waited for our patrols to pass and sent climbers to the now unguarded stretch of the Wall. When they reached the top, they dropped ropes and ladders for thousands more wildlings to clamber up. The Night's Watch didn't even know his army had
Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at
The Wildlings are a group of people who are located beyond The Wall. They describe themselves as free folk, not bound by the oaths and loyalties of the Seven.
Osha, a fierce wildling, is a character that viewers of the HBO series Game of Thrones have grown to love. She initially serves House Stark and is an integral part of the northern family’s story. Osha is a fiercely independent and determined woman who challenges social conventions in the pursuit of her own freedom.
End of an Age: Following the reconciling with the Wildlings and their settling in the Gift, the destruction of Eastwatch-By-The-Sea and the eastern end of the Wall, and the death of the Night King and the Army Of The Dead at Winterfell, the Night's Watch has fulfilled or nullified all of their ancestral debts to the realm, meaning that the order will either be dissolved or will perform a
the Wall is a colossal fortification in Westeros which stretches for 300 miles along the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms, from one coast of the continent to the other. The Wall is reported to be over 700 feet tall and is made of solid ice. It was supposedly constructed using both magic and mundane means some eight millennia ago, in the aftermath of the Long Night to defend the realm
Pour one out for the Wildlings of Hardhome. On last night’s episode of Game of Thrones, the refugees from last season’s battle at the Wall encountered something far worse than a couple of
In fact, they wouldn't have an Army of 100,000 Wildlings bearing down on them to escape the White Walker invasion, they'd have an Army of 100,000 Wildlings as allies in fighting the encroaching WW Invasion. But that was in season 1 and 2. Come 3 and 4, I lost all of my sympathy for the Wildlings.
Ygritte is a major character in A Song of Ice and Fire and in HBO’s television series Game of Thrones. She is a spearwife of the free folk and a member of Rattleshirt's warband in Mance Rayder's army. She falls in love with one of the black brothers of the Night's Watch, Jon Snow, and becomes her lover, until Jon's eventual admission of being still loyal to the Watch. She participates in the
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