The line of House Stark, generation by generation

The family tree of House Stark

House Stark, root and branch — 87 names across 11 generations, seated at Winterfell in The North. Each band below is a single generation, eldest first; the mono line beneath a name gives its parents, so the descent reads down the page. Dates follow the maesters, and where the songs outrun the records the chronicle hedges the legend as legend.

Seat
Winterfell
Region
The North
Words
Winter Is Coming
  1. Generation 1

    The Age of Heroes, if the songs are true

    Brandon StarkBran the Builder

    Age of Heroes, some eight thousand years past, if the songs are true

    Styled King of Winter (legendary)

    Credited with raising Winterfell, the Wall, and — when the singers are deep in their cups — Storm's End and the Hightower besides. A maester observes that one man building all of it would have needed several lifetimes and remarkably patient masons.

    Brandon Starkthe Breaker

    in the long dark after the Long Night, if Old Nan is believed

    Styled King of Winter (legendary)

    Joined with Joramun, King-Beyond-the-Wall, to cast down the Night's King and scour his name from every record — a thoroughness the Citadel can only admire, since it makes verifying the tale impossible.

  2. Generation 2

    Kings of Winter — the order lost beneath the snows

    Jon Stark

    millennia before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Drove sea raiders from the mouth of the White Knife and raised the Wolf's Den to keep them from returning. The Den still stands; the raiders, pointedly, do not.

    Rickard Starkthe Laughing Wolf

    millennia before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Parents Jon Stark

    Son of Jon; conquered the Neck, defeated the last Marsh King, and wed that king's daughter — annexation by marriage being cheaper than annexation by siege.

    Theon Starkthe Hungry Wolf

    during the coming of the Andals, if the reckonings hold

    Styled King of Winter

    Broke Argos Sevenstar's Andal host at the Weeping Water, then crossed the narrow sea with the dead man lashed to his prow, burned a score of Andal villages, and came home to line his own coasts with heads on spikes, by way of notice to the next fleet. Fought, by every account, everyone available.

    Brandon Starkthe Shipwright

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Dreamed of what lay west of the Sunset Sea and sailed to find out. The sea declined to return an answer, or the king.

    Brandon Starkthe Burner

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Put the torch to his father's shipyards in grief, which is why the Kings of Winter thereafter kept no fleet worth the name. Grief makes poor naval policy.

    Rodrik Stark

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Won Bear Island from the ironborn in a wrestling match, if the tale is true, and granted it to the Mormonts — proof that the North occasionally settles matters without a single decapitation.

    Edrick StarkSnowbeard

    long before the Conquest, if the Wolf's Den records are honest

    Styled King of Winter

    Said to have ruled near a hundred years, long enough for his descendants to fall to quarreling before the funeral. Slavers took the Wolf's Den in his dotage.

    Brandon StarkIce Eyes

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Retook the Wolf's Den in the dead of winter and gave the slavers to their former merchandise, who hanged their entrails in the heart tree's branches. The old gods, one gathers, were not displeased.

    Dorren Stark

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    The Watch's own annals place rangers fighting giants and trading with the children of the forest in his reign — proof that the strangest entries in the archive are sometimes the best attested.

    Brandon Starkthe ninth of his name

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Burned the longships of the Skagosi and penned the stoneborn on their island. That the maesters must number the Brandons like Aegons says everything about the Stark imagination for names.

    Harlon Stark

    centuries before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Starved out the Dreadfort in a siege that ran two full years — patience being the deadliest weapon ever raised against a Bolton.

    Walton Starkthe Moon King

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    His statue and his byname survive in the crypts of Winterfell; what a king must do to be styled Moon King, no surviving record deigns to say.

    Brandon Starkthe Bad

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    The crypts preserve his statue and his sentence in equal measure: whatever he did, the North judged 'the Bad' summary enough, and filed the particulars nowhere.

    Jorah Stark

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    A crowned name among the stone kings of the crypt; his deeds went where unwritten deeds go.

    Jonos Stark

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Seated in stone near Jorah; whether he ruled before that king or after, not even the order of the statues will swear to.

    Edderion Starkthe Bridegroom

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Which marriage earned a King of Winter that byname, the records are too discreet — or too embarrassed — to preserve.

    Eyron Stark

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    A statue, an iron sword across stone knees, and a name: the Citadel's file on Eyron ends where it begins.

    Benjen Starkthe Sweet

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    Paired forever in the crypt with his Bitter namesake, as if the masons intended a lesson on temperament and left the rest to the visitor.

    Benjen Starkthe Bitter

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    The other Benjen. Which king came first, or what soured the second, the stones decline to say.

    Edwyn Starkthe Spring King

    long before the Conquest, c. unknowable

    Styled King of Winter

    A hopeful style in a family sworn to winter; his reign left the byname behind and little else.

    Osric Stark

    some four centuries before the Conquest, if the Watch's rolls are true

    Styled Lord Commander of the Night's Watch

    Chosen Lord Commander at ten years of age and served for sixty — a career that began before most boys are trusted with a real sword and outlasted several kings.

  3. Generation 3

    The King Who Knelt and the first Lords of Winterfell (c. 1–121 AC)

    Torrhen Starkthe King Who Knelt

    d. after 1 AC

    Styled Last King of Winter; first Lord of Winterfell

    Marched south against Aegon's dragons, counted the ashes of the Field of Fire, and bent the knee at the Trident. The North has never quite decided whether to be ashamed of him or alive because of him.

    Brandon Stark

    d. c. 49 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Old and gout-ridden, he made the long ride south for Jaehaerys's Golden Wedding in 49 AC and died soon after coming home. How his line descends from Torrhen's the records decline to say.

    Walton Stark

    d. c. 50 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Took Ice north to behead the Night's Watch mutineers of 50 AC, then pursued the survivors into the haunted forest, where he slew two giants before they returned the favor. The Watch carried him home in pieces.

    Alaric Stark

    d. 72 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed a lady of House Mormont

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Succeeded his brother Walton and hosted Queen Alysanne in 58 AC — the king came north only later, to a colder welcome — grumbling famously about the cost of feeding a royal progress. The queen found him less dour than advertised; the ledgers found him exactly as dour as advertised. Both his sons died before him.

    Alarra Stark

    Parents Alaric Stark

    Alaric's daughter, remembered chiefly for existing in a record otherwise devoted to her father's economies.

    Edric Stark

    lord from 72 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Alaric's grandson, raised to the lordship over the bones of two dead uncles-and-fathers. His own father's name the chronicles omit, an economy of ink the Citadel regrets.

    Ellard Stark

    lord in 101 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Spoke for Laenor Velaryon's claim at the Great Council of 101 — the losing side, as the North so often manages, of a vote that would echo for a generation.

    Benjen Stark

    lord early in the reign of Viserys I, the years unfixed

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Lysa Locke

    Followed Ellard as Lord of Winterfell and left the seat to his elder son. How he stood kin to the lords before him the lineages omit; that his sons were Rickon and Bennard, they at least trouble to record.

    Rickon Stark

    d. 121 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Gilliane Glover

    Parents Benjen Stark

    Died leaving a thirteen-year-old heir and a younger brother with opinions about regencies — a combination the maesters have learned to file under 'trouble.'

    Bennard Stark

    Styled Regent of Winterfell

    Wed Margaret Karstark

    Parents Benjen Stark

    Ruled as regent for his young nephew Cregan and proved slow to surrender the keys once the boy came of age. He discovered, in 126 AC, that his nephew's patience was considerably shorter than his regency.

  4. Generation 4

    The Wolf of the North — the Dance of the Dragons

    Cregan Starkthe Old Man of the North

    b. 108 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell; Hand of the King (briefly)

    Wed Arra Norrey; Alysanne 'Black Aly' Blackwood; Lynara Stark

    Parents Rickon Stark

    Marched his northmen south too late for the Dance and arrived in time to judge it instead: through the six days of the Hour of the Wolf his word ruled King's Landing, though he wore the Hand's chain for but a single day — long enough to try the poisoners of Aegon II and fill the Wall with those who chose black over the headsman. Then he went home, having found King's Landing wanting.

    Sara Snow

    fl. 129 AC, if Mushroom is believed

    Cregan's baseborn half-sister — if she existed at all, for only Mushroom vouches for her, and he adds that she secretly wed Prince Jacaerys before a heart tree. Archmaester Gyldayn credits neither half of the tale; this chronicle records the fool's testimony at a fool's value.

    Benjen Stark

    Parents Bennard Stark

    Eldest of the regent's three sons, and imprisoned beside his father in 126 AC when cousin Cregan ended the regency by the direct method.

    Brandon Stark

    Parents Bennard Stark

    Second son of Bennard, who shared his father's cell and his family's favorite name.

    Elric Stark

    Parents Bennard Stark

    Third of Bennard's sons, jailed with his brothers in 126 AC — an Elric among the endless Brandons and Benjens, which in this family is nearly a distinction.

  5. Generation 5

    Cregan's get (c. 128–190 AC)

    Rickon Stark

    d. in the Young Dragon's Dornish war, the year unfixed

    Styled heir to Winterfell

    Wed Jeyne Manderly

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Cregan's eldest, born of Arra Norrey, who died before the walls of Sunspear in the Young Dragon's Dornish war — leaving daughters, and a succession that would knot itself for a generation.

    Sansa Stark

    Styled Lady of Winterfell

    Wed Jonnel Stark, her half-uncle

    Parents Rickon Stark

    Rickon's elder daughter, who stood next by the old counting when her father fell — and was married to her half-uncle Jonnel One-Eye instead of seated in his place. The union produced no children, which some maesters count a mercy of arithmetic.

    Serena Stark

    Wed Jon Umber, Lord of the Last Hearth; Edric Stark, her half-uncle

    Parents Rickon Stark

    Rickon's younger daughter, wed first to an Umber and then to her father's half-brother Edric — Winterfell keeping its blood close, as the wolfswood keeps its shadows. By Edric she had twin sons and two daughters.

    Sarra Stark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    First of the four daughters Alysanne Blackwood gave Cregan, as the lineages read — which grant her a name, a mother, and nothing further.

    Alys Stark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Second daughter of Cregan by Black Aly — not to be confused with Alys Karstark, her good-sister, an error more than one novice has bled ink over.

    Raya Stark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Third daughter of Cregan and Black Aly, of whom the chronicle preserves precisely the name.

    Myriah Stark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Youngest of Black Aly's daughters — a southron-sounding name in a northern lineage, and no record left of why.

    Jonnel StarkOne-Eye

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Sansa Stark, his half-niece; Robyn Ryswell

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Succeeded his father Cregan and wed his dead half-brother's elder daughter to quiet her claim; widowed, he tried again with Robyn Ryswell. Neither bed gave him an heir, and the lordship went hunting for another son of Cregan.

    Edric Stark

    Wed Serena Stark, his half-niece

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Cregan's third son, wed to his half-niece Serena. When Jonnel died the lordship leapt clean over Edric and his line to the fourth brother — the maesters presume Edric was already in the crypts, and note the presumption as such.

    Lyanna Stark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Cregan's daughter by Lynara Stark. The Lyanna the realm would weep over came a century later; this one the records merely name and release.

    Barthogan StarkBarth Blacksword

    d. during the reign of Daeron II

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Died childless putting down the Skagosi rebellion — Skagos being the sort of island that occasionally reminds Winterfell why the maps mark it at all.

    Brandon Stark

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Alys Karstark

    Parents Cregan Stark

    Cregan's fifth and last son, from whom all later Starks of Winterfell descend — proof that in the North, patience is a form of inheritance.

  6. Generation 6

    The quiet lords (c. 170–210 AC)

    Rodwell Stark

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Myriame Manderly

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Brandon's eldest, who held Winterfell, took a Manderly wife, and died without issue — leaving the chronicles little to say and this maester little to embellish.

    Beron Stark

    d. c. 210s AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Lorra Royce

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Called the banners against Dagon Greyjoy's reavers while the Iron Throne dithered, and took a wound driving them off that killed him slowly. He left seven children and a sickroom full of she-wolves debating the succession.

    Arsa Stark

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Sister to Rodwell and Beron; the records preserve her name and misplace everything else.

    Lonnel Snow

    Parents Brandon Stark

    Brandon's natural son by Wylla Fenn, got before his marriage — eldest of the brood by the records' reckoning, and barred from all of it by the Snow.

    Torrhen Stark

    Parents Edric Stark · Serena Stark

    Elder of the twin sons Serena bore her half-uncle Edric, and named for the King Who Knelt. When Barthogan died childless the lordship passed him by for his uncle Brandon; the crypts keep the fact and swallow the reason.

    Cregard Stark

    Parents Edric Stark · Serena Stark

    Torrhen's twin, wearing his grandfather Cregan's name with a syllable to spare — and, like his brother, passed over when Winterfell went to their uncle.

    Arrana Stark

    Wed Osric Umber

    Parents Edric Stark · Serena Stark

    Elder daughter of Edric and Serena, wed to an Umber — the second of her line sent to the Last Hearth, after her mother.

    Argelle Stark

    Wed Robard Cerwyn

    Parents Edric Stark · Serena Stark

    Younger daughter of Edric and Serena, married to a Cerwyn — half a day's ride from Winterfell, which for a Stark daughter counts as staying home.

  7. Generation 7

    The she-wolves' brood (c. 190–240 AC)

    Donnor Stark

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Parents Beron Stark

    Beron's eldest, lord after his father, dead without issue — the first of several brothers to hold Winterfell briefly and pass it along like a heavy cloak.

    Willam Stark

    d. 226 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Lyanne Glover; Melantha Blackwood

    Parents Beron Stark

    Met Raymun Redbeard's wildling host beside Long Lake in 226 AC and was cut down there — but his brother Artos and the Umbers broke the host all the same, and the Night's Watch arrived in time only for the burying.

    Artos Starkthe Implacable

    Wed Lysara Karstark

    Parents Beron Stark

    Slew Raymun Redbeard over his brother's body at Long Lake, then set the Watch to burying the wildling dead as rebuke for arriving late. The epithet, one gathers, was earned rather than granted.

    Berena Stark

    Parents Beron Stark

    Eldest daughter of Beron and Lorra; the chronicles name her among the she-wolves' generation and then, characteristically, fall silent.

    Alysanne Stark

    Parents Beron Stark

    Second daughter of Beron; her marriage and issue, if any, await a less careless generation of record-keepers.

    Errold Stark

    Parents Beron Stark

    Fourth son of Beron, of whom the records say almost nothing — which in this family may simply mean he died in bed.

    Rodrik Starkthe Wandering Wolf

    Wed Arya Flint, of the mountain clans

    Parents Beron Stark

    Beron's youngest, who took a wife from the Flints of the mountains — which is why the clans still claim the blood of Winterfell runs in their veins, and why Winterfell does not argue.

  8. Generation 8

    Edwyle's generation (c. 220–264 AC)

    Brandon Stark

    Parents Willam Stark

    Willam's son by Lyanne Glover, who died bringing him forth. The boy followed at three, of a summer chill — outlived by the wet nurse fetched to Winterfell for him, a woman the household would come to call Old Nan.

    Edwyle Stark

    Styled Lord of Winterfell

    Wed Marna Locke

    Parents Willam Stark

    Son of Willam and Melantha Blackwood — whence the drop of Blackwood in every Stark since. He held the North through quiet decades the singers ignore, which is the highest compliment a lord can be paid.

    Jocelyn Stark

    Wed Benedict Royce, of the junior branch of House Royce

    Parents Willam Stark

    Edwyle's sister, wed into the Vale — the thread by which Royces and Waynwoods still claim a cousinship with Winterfell when it suits them.

    Brandon Stark

    Parents Artos Stark

    Twin son of Artos the Implacable and Lysara Karstark; both twins left issue, though the lineages decline to name any of it.

    Benjen Stark

    Parents Artos Stark

    Brandon's twin. This maester notes, wearily, that the Starks own perhaps six names and share them without mercy.

    Branda Stark

    Wed Harrold Rogers

    Parents Rodrik Stark

    Elder daughter of the Wandering Wolf and Arya Flint, wed to a Rogers of the stormlands — a longer journey south than most Stark daughters ever consent to.

    Lyarra Stark

    Styled Lady of Winterfell

    Wed Rickard Stark, her cousin

    Parents Rodrik Stark

    Daughter of Rodrik and Arya Flint, wed to her cousin Lord Rickard. Through her, the mountain clans' claim of kinship to 'the Ned' is no idle boast — a fact the clans repeat more often than Winterfell does.

  9. Generation 9

    Lord Rickard and the southron ambitions (c. 230–282 AC)

    Rickard Stark

    d. 282 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell, Warden of the North

    Wed Lyarra Stark, his cousin

    Parents Edwyle Stark

    Betrothed his children south and rode south himself to answer for his son — where Aerys named fire his champion and cooked him in his armor beneath the Iron Throne. The realm rose within the year; the Citadel files this under causes, plural.

  10. Generation 10

    The wolves of Rickard (262–299 AC)

    Brandon Starkthe wild wolf

    262–282 AC

    Styled heir to Winterfell

    Wed betrothed to Catelyn Tully

    Parents Rickard Stark · Lyarra Stark

    Rode to King's Landing shouting for Rhaegar to come out and die, and was strangled by a Tyroshi device while reaching for the sword that might have saved his burning father. Courage and prudence, the maesters note, are separate virtues.

    Eddard Starkthe quiet wolf

    263–299 AC

    Styled Lord of Winterfell, Warden of the North, Hand of the King

    Wed Catelyn Tully

    Parents Rickard Stark · Lyarra Stark

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Catelyn Tully

    c. 264–299 AC

    Styled Lady of Winterfell

    Wed Eddard Stark

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Lyanna Starkthe wolf maid

    c. 266–283 AC

    Wed betrothed to Robert Baratheon

    Parents Rickard Stark · Lyarra Stark

    The she-wolf whose disappearance with — or by, the singers quarrel over the preposition — Prince Rhaegar lit the realm afire. She died in a bed of blood in the Dornish mountains, extracting a promise her brother never repeated aloud.

    Benjen Stark

    b. c. 267 AC

    Styled First Ranger of the Night's Watch

    Parents Rickard Stark · Lyarra Stark

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

  11. Generation 11

    The children of Eddard (283 AC–present)

    Robb Starkthe Young Wolf

    283–299 AC

    Styled King in the North and of the Trident

    Wed Jeyne Westerling

    Parents Eddard Stark · Catelyn Tully

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Jon Snow

    b. 283 AC

    Styled 998th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch

    Parents Eddard Stark

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Sansa Stark

    b. 286 AC

    Wed Tyrion Lannister (unconsummated)

    Parents Eddard Stark · Catelyn Tully

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Arya StarkUnderfoot

    b. 289 AC

    Parents Eddard Stark · Catelyn Tully

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Brandon Stark

    b. 290 AC

    Styled heir to Winterfell (presumed dead)

    Parents Eddard Stark · Catelyn Tully

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

    Rickon Stark

    b. 295 AC

    Parents Eddard Stark · Catelyn Tully

    这些分道之处,道出诸般死亡、结局,及诸书尚未行至之路。唯有两路皆已知晓,或不惧知晓者,方可揭开。

Dashed cards mark bastards and baseborn lines. Names shaded behind the veil belong to the present tale; unveil them only if you do not fear to know.

Cadet branches and offshoots

Younger sons and daughters whose blood struck out on its own — some founding houses of their own name, some withered to a line in the annals, some disputed to this day.

What the maesters dispute

Where the records quarrel, contradict, or fall silent, this chronicle sets the arguments down rather than settling for you what the texts leave open.

  1. Whether Bran the Builder raised Winterfell, the Wall, both, or neither: the feats attributed to him would require several centuries of life, and the maesters suspect the singers of folding many builders into one convenient Brandon.

  2. The Kings of Winter are said to have reigned for eight thousand years, yet the count of kings named in the oldest records falls laughably short of the span — either the years are inflated or the kings are missing, and the Citadel wagers on the years.

  3. Old Nan holds the Night's King was a Stark of Winterfell, brother to the King of Winter; the surviving records, scoured on Brandon the Breaker's own order, can neither confirm nor deny — which was rather the point of the scouring.

  4. The wildlings sing that Bael the Bard stole a daughter of Winterfell and left a bastard who inherited the seat, putting Bael's blood in every Stark since; south of the Wall the song is treason, north of it a favorite.

  5. Lords Edric, Ellard, and Benjen held Winterfell in turn between 72 AC and the accession of Rickon, Cregan's father — so the succession runs, at least — yet how each stood kin to the last is nowhere set down, and the Citadel suspects a chronicler who thought fathers too obvious to record.

  6. Why the lordship passed from Jonnel One-Eye to Barthogan Blacksword over their brother Edric and his line by Serena is unexplained; the tidy answer is that Edric predeceased Jonnel, and the untidy answers are best not committed to ink.

  7. Which Brandon Stark the woman called Old Nan first came to Winterfell to nurse, the household can no longer agree — the Brandons have been so many that even the one who loves them best has lost the count.

  8. The mother of Lord Eddard's bastard: Winterfell's household named a wetnurse called Wylla, King Robert was told a fisherman's daughter, and the wine-sick whisper of Ashara Dayne earned at least one man Lord Eddard's coldest look. The chronicle records the gossip as gossip and moves along.

How many members of House Stark are in the books?

This tree gathers every named Stark the novels and their histories record — kings and lords, daughters and bastards, cadet offshoots and all. The maesters count only what the texts preserve; where a name survives without its deeds, the chronicle says as much rather than inventing the rest.

How do I read this House Stark family tree?

Each band down the page is one generation, eldest first. Beneath a name, the mono line names that person's parents, so descent reads from the top down. Dashed cards mark bastards and baseborn lines; cards behind the veil hold fates from the present tale, revealed only if you choose to unveil them.

Where does House Stark come from and where do they sit?

House Stark holds Winterfell. The tree opens with the earliest forebears the records name — legendary where the singers outrun the maesters, firmer once true dates begin — and this chronicle marks the myths as myths, never dressing a song up as a certainty.

Which House Stark tales are still disputed?

A good many. Contested parentage, missing generations, bynames left unexplained, and legends the singers embroider all appear under 'What the maesters dispute' at the foot of this page, where the arguments are set down without pretending to close what the books leave open.