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HistoryThe history of House Stark goes back through 8,000 years of unbroken noble lineage. The Starks trace their roots to Brandon the Builder, the King in the North who built the Wall and ceded the lands south of it to its protectors, the Night’s Watch. For several thousand years, the Kings in the North defended the Seven Kingdoms from wildling attacks from beyond the Wall, and at the same time consolidated their kingdom by forcing the other lords of the North to bend the knee to the lord of Winterfell. The Starks remained isolated in the North, though, having little or no sea power after their ships were burned by Brandon the Burner. Eddard Stark’s friendship with Robert Baratheon, formed when both served as wards to Jon Arryn, would, however, bring the house into the heart of Westeros. When Lord Rickard Stark and Eddard’s elder brother, Brandon, were killed by Aerys II, Eddard inherited both Winterfell and Brandon’s betrothed, Catelyn Tully. Eddard, the new Warden of the North, then rode with Robert to fight the Mad King and save Lyanna Stark. Tragically, the sister who was to marry Robert and unite the two men as good-brothers died. Although the war made the men more than brothers, the peace saw them drift apart. Eddard came again to Robert’s call several years later, leading his bannermen against the Greyjoy Rebellion. Afterwards, he took the vanquished upstart’s young son, Theon Greyjoy, as a ward. In recent years, House Stark has kept to itself in the North, following their motto and preparing for the winter to come. Following the death of King Robert Baratheon, and just prior to the start of the War of the Five Kings, Lord Eddard Stark was executed by order of Joffrey Lannister, after discovering that he and his siblings were the product of incest between his mother Cersei and his uncle Jaime, not of King Robert and Cersei as was believed. After Eddard's execution, Robb Stark was declared King in the North and King of the Trident by Lord Eddard's bannermen. Robb and Catelyn Stark were later murdered by the Frey's during a wedding ceremony at the Twins, later dubbed the Red Wedding, after a failed arranged marriage that pledged Robb Stark to a daughter of House Frey. This act violated one of the longest standing traditions in the Seven Kingdoms - to guard the safety of guests who have been given food and shelter - and outraged bannermen loyal to House Stark. Just prior to Robb's death, he had learned that Winterfell had been razed by his friend and father's ward, Theon Greyjoy, along with Ramsay Bolton and his men, and that his brothers Bran and Rickon had been killed in the process, events which led Robb to inadvertently break his mother's pact with Lord Walder Frey and trigger the subsequent betrayal at the Twins. HoldingsWinterfell Castle is the heart and strength of House Stark. Located in the central plains of the North on the Kingsroad, this great castle stands in homage to the ancient line of kings who have called it home. House Stark is the undisputed ruler of the North and the second line of defence against the horrors beyond the Wall. The house’s holdings stretch south to the Neck, where the ruins of Moat Cailin still guard against invading armies.
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