Winterfell
Casa Stark
A grande sede cinzenta dos Stark, seus muros aquecidos por fontes termais, seus mortos dormindo nas criptas abaixo.
Enter the castleFrom the hot springs of Winterfell to the melted towers of Harrenhal, these are the great seats and grim strongholds of Westeros — who raised them, what they hide, and the wars that broke upon their walls. The stones are the singers'; the accounts are the chronicle's own.
Casa Stark
A grande sede cinzenta dos Stark, seus muros aquecidos por fontes termais, seus mortos dormindo nas criptas abaixo.
Enter the castleCasa Baratheon
A pálida fortaleza vermelha sobre a Colina Alta de Aegon, onde o Trono de Ferro se assenta em meio a um labirinto de masmorras e passagens secretas.
Enter the castleCasa Lannister
Não um castelo erguido, mas uma montanha escavada — uma fortaleza de ouro que jamais caiu, nem uma vez sequer.
Enter the castleCasa Arryn
Sete torres brancas e esguias no ombro de uma montanha, tão altas que as nuvens se rompem abaixo delas.
Enter the castleCasa Baratheon
Uma vasta torre-tambor atrás de uma única muralha ininterrupta, contra a qual o mar se quebrou em vão por milhares de anos.
Enter the castleCasa Tyrell
Um castelo de jardins mais que de pavor, três anéis de muros brancos cercados de rosas douradas e labirintos de sarças.
Enter the castleCasa Martell
A velha sede dos príncipes dorneses, um amontoado de torres tostado pelo sol cercado por uma efervescente cidade-sombra.
Enter the castleCasa Greyjoy
Um castelo partido entre pilares marinhos e um promontório moribundo, suas torres ligadas por pontes de corda que balançam sobre a arrebentação.
Enter the castleCasa Tully
Um castelo triangular encravado entre dois rios, capaz de se transformar numa ilha ao girar de uma roda.
Enter the castleCasa Targaryen
A fortaleza-ilha dos senhores dos dragões, sua pedra negra trabalhada em dragões e gárgulas por artes hoje perdidas.
Enter the castleHouse Whent
The vast, cursed, half-melted seat that Harren built to be impregnable, and that a dragon unmade in a night.
Enter the castleHouse Frey
Two matched towers on either bank of the Green Fork, joined by the only bridge for a hundred leagues — and a toll.
Enter the castleHouse Bolton
The grim northern seat of the Boltons, whose dungeons are hung, they say, with the skins of their enemies.
Enter the castleHeld by the Kings of the North
The crumbling First Men fortress that bars the causeway — the North's ancient shield against the south.
Enter the castleHarrenhal is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, built on a colossal scale by Harren the Black — though its towers were half-melted by dragonfire the day it was finished. Casterly Rock, a whole hill hollowed into a fortress, is greater still in sheer bulk but is carved rather than built.
Several great seats are famed as unconquered: Casterly Rock has never fallen, Storm's End has never been taken by storm or siege, and the Eyrie has never been carried by assault. Moat Cailin, though a ruin, has never been taken from the south.
The seat of House Stark is Winterfell, an ancient walled castle in the North warmed by natural hot springs, with a weirwood godswood and the crypts of the Kings of Winter below. The Starks have held it for as long as records reach.
The Iron Throne stands in the Red Keep, the fortress crowning Aegon's High Hill in King's Landing. Begun by Aegon the Conqueror and finished by Maegor the Cruel, it is the seat of whoever rules the Seven Kingdoms.