A Game of Thrones • A Song of Ice and Fire NWN2 Persistent World • Low Magic Role Play

Tags: weirwood

1. The Pact
(World of Westeros/History)
... where the First Men and the children of the forest met to discuss the terms of peace. The Pact would last for 4,000 years. Isle of Faces On this island, each weirwood had a face carved upon it in the ...
2. The Andals
(World of Westeros/History)
... the First Men. The Andals brought with them steel and the religion of the Seven. They warred with the First Men for centuries, destroying both the weirwoods and the children of the forest whenever they ...
3. The First Men
(World of Westeros/History)
... bronze weapons and horses with them. When they first arrived, they cut down the weirwoods in order to clear land for farms and holdfasts. This angered the Children of the Forest, who responded with violence. ...
4. The Dawn Age
(World of Westeros/History)
... and stone, whose names are hidden. Male and female hunted together with weirwood bows and flying snares. The wise men of the children were called greenseers, whom legends say possessed powerful magic. ...
5. Bran Stark
(World of Westeros/People)
... the roots of the Weirwood, Bran is going to live, and more — he is going to fly. While Bran is unconscious, the wolves howl outside relentlessly, driving his mother to despair because she does not realise ...
6. Races
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... gods still practiced by some in the North, and the remaining Weirwoods. Others* A mysterious and apparently malevolent race of creatures found beyond the Wall. They have only been seen at night and seem ...
7. The Eyrie
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... in that it lacks a godswood; no weirwood tree would take root in the stony soil. The Eyrie was held by Lord Jon Arryn, who fostered Ned Stark and Robert Baratheon prior to the War of the Usurper. Lord ...
8. King's Landing
(World of Westeros/Cities)
... wards of the Red Keep, as well as a small kitchen and pig yard. The Godswood of the Red Keep resides here as well but does not have a Weirwood for its heart tree. The Dungeons - There are four different ...
9. The Old Gods
(Faiths of Westeros/Faiths of Westeros)
... their followers. Various actions, such as incest and kinslaying, are considered offensive to the gods. Weirwood trees with faces carved into them, called heart trees, are considered sacred. Prayer, oaths, ...
10. Customs & Laws of the Seven Kingdoms
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... but followers of the old gods may also say their vows before a weirwood. The common ceremony for nobility involves the bride wearing a maiden’s cloak that depicts her house colours and sometimes crest. ...
11. The North
(World of Westeros/Geography)
... The blood of the First Men runs strong in the North; its people maintain the ancient ways, worshipping the old gods and their weirwoods, but some, mainly around the area of White Harbor near the southern ...
... held them at bay. Everywhere, ancient spells are coming back to life, spoken from old lips and waved by weathered hands. Even the Old Gods have something to say about magic; Weirwoods have begun whispering ...