Lady Catelyn is dead…and undead. The Young Wolf, King Robb Stark, is dead. Very few people in the books know the whereabouts of Sansa and Arya. Bran and Rickon are also thought to be dead Walder tauntingly declares “the King in the North arises” as Robb hobbles over to his dead wife. In a last act of desperation, Catelyn grabs Walder’s wife and holds a knife to her throat In order to get from Winterfell to King's Landing, you would most likely need to take the Kingsroad. The highway of sorts begins at Castle Black and travels south of King's Landing before ending at the castle of Storm's End. Here are some timeframes for how long it would take based on different forms of travel. Walking at an average 3 mph: ~486 This page is about the people. For the short, see: The Free Folk The Free Folk is the self-given name for the people who live in the lands beyond the Wall, still on the continent of Westeros but beyond the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms. The name they employ makes reference to their society, which recognizes no inherent or hereditary political authority, except for leaders whom they From the Emmy Award winning HBO series, Game of Thrones, based on the novels by George R. R. Martins book series, "A Song of Ice and Fire." The North is the Game of Thrones Houses The Starks . In the premiere episode, "The Heirs of the Dragon," we saw Lord Rickon Stark, Warden of The North, pledge his allegiance to Princess Rhaenyra when she's named The Night's Watch might seem obsolete now that the Night King's army has been defeated, and the truce between the northmen and the wildlings appears built to last, but if Game of Thrones has When fans jump back in for the long-awaited Season 7 of Game of Thrones, they will have a new King in the North — and his name is Jon Snow.Although I am extremely pleased to see a member of the After the defeat of House Bolton. House Stark and their allies gather to celebrate and plan the next steps.A new King in the North arises. And his name is Jo This page is about the geographical area. For the episode, see: Beyond the Wall (episode) Beyond the Wall is a generic term employed by the people of the Six Kingdoms and the Kingdom of the North to refer to the large area of Westeros that lies north of the Wall. It is the only part of the continent that is not part of a realm, and thus the only place where particular attention is given to the gAZM.