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'''Bear Island''' is a remote island in [[the North]] that is home to [[House Mormont]]. It lies within the [[Bay of Ice]] north of [[Deepwood Motte]] and south of the [[Frozen Shore]].<ref>''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> The Mormonts live at [[Mormont Keep]].<ref>''[[A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide]]''</ref>
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'''Bear Island''' is a remote island in [[the North]] that is home to [[House Mormont]]. It lies within the [[Bay of Ice]] north of [[Deepwood Motte]] and south of the [[Frozen Shore]].{{ref|TLOIAF}} The Mormonts live at [[Mormont Keep]].<ref>''[[A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide]]''</ref>
  
 
The island contains old gnarled oaks, tall pines, flowering thornbushes, moss-covered grey stones, and steep hills with streams. Aside from a few crofters, the inhabitants of Bear Island live along the coasts and fish the seas.{{ref|acok|12}}
 
The island contains old gnarled oaks, tall pines, flowering thornbushes, moss-covered grey stones, and steep hills with streams. Aside from a few crofters, the inhabitants of Bear Island live along the coasts and fish the seas.{{ref|acok|12}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Bear Island was ruled by [[House Woodfoot]] prior to is conquest by the [[ironborn]].{{ref|asos|56}} [[House Hoare]], which ruled the [[Iron Islands]] at the time, added a green tree in the second quarter of their sigil as a reference to their possession of Bear Island.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry:  [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/3/ Houses on the Iron Islands]</ref> The island returned to the North during the reign of [[Rodrik Stark]], supposedly as a result of a wrestling match. Rodrik then gave the island to House Mormont.{{ref|agot|66}}
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Bear Island has long been disputed by the North and the [[Iron Islands]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Mountain Clans}} Bear Island was ruled by [[House Woodfoot]] prior to its conquest by the [[ironborn]].{{ref|asos|56}} [[House Hoare]] then added a green tree in the second quarter of their sigil as a reference to their possession of Bear Island.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry:  [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/3/ Houses on the Iron Islands]</ref> The island was used as a reaving base by [[Ravos Hoare]], the son of King [[Harrag Hoare]], but King [[Theon Stark]] drove the ironborn from Bear Island during his reign, slaying Ravos himself.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Kings of Winter}}
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King [[Loron Greyjoy]] later retook Bear Island for the ironborn in the century after King [[Gerold Lannister]] raided the [[Iron Islands]]. After Loron's death, however, a weak [[King of the Iron Islands]] lost Bear Island again during the reign of King [[Rodrik Stark]],{{ref|TWOIAF| The Kings of Winter}}{{ref|TWOIAF| Driftwood Crowns}} supposedly as a result of a wrestling match. Rodrik then gave the island to [[House Mormont]].{{ref|agot|66}}
  
 
In days past, ironmen and [[wildlings]] from the [[Frozen Shore]] would raid Bear Island whilst the men were fishing out at sea, leaving the defense of the island to its women. This created a [[Warrior women|warrior culture]] among the women.{{ref|asos|45}}
 
In days past, ironmen and [[wildlings]] from the [[Frozen Shore]] would raid Bear Island whilst the men were fishing out at sea, leaving the defense of the island to its women. This created a [[Warrior women|warrior culture]] among the women.{{ref|asos|45}}
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Revision as of 19:52, 2 December 2014

The North and the location of Bear Island
The North and the location of Bear Island
Bear Island
The North and the location of Bear Island

Bear Island is a remote island in the North that is home to House Mormont. It lies within the Bay of Ice north of Deepwood Motte and south of the Frozen Shore.[1] The Mormonts live at Mormont Keep.[2]

The island contains old gnarled oaks, tall pines, flowering thornbushes, moss-covered grey stones, and steep hills with streams. Aside from a few crofters, the inhabitants of Bear Island live along the coasts and fish the seas.[3]

History

Bear Island has long been disputed by the North and the Iron Islands.[4] Bear Island was ruled by House Woodfoot prior to its conquest by the ironborn.[5] House Hoare then added a green tree in the second quarter of their sigil as a reference to their possession of Bear Island.[6] The island was used as a reaving base by Ravos Hoare, the son of King Harrag Hoare, but King Theon Stark drove the ironborn from Bear Island during his reign, slaying Ravos himself.[7]

King Loron Greyjoy later retook Bear Island for the ironborn in the century after King Gerold Lannister raided the Iron Islands. After Loron's death, however, a weak King of the Iron Islands lost Bear Island again during the reign of King Rodrik Stark,[7][8] supposedly as a result of a wrestling match. Rodrik then gave the island to House Mormont.[9]

In days past, ironmen and wildlings from the Frozen Shore would raid Bear Island whilst the men were fishing out at sea, leaving the defense of the island to its women. This created a warrior culture among the women.[10]

Lord Jeor Mormont joined the Night's Watch to allow his son, Jorah Mormont, to rule Bear Island. Jorah ruled Bear Island with his wife, Lynesse Hightower, but she decided that the remote isle was no place for a Hightower of Oldtown. After Jorah was caught poaching slaves to support Lynesse's lifestyle, Lord Eddard Stark traveled to Bear Island. However, the disgraced Jorah had already taken ship with his wife by the time Ned arrived. Bear Island thus passed to Jorah's aunt, Maege Mormont.

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Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Lady Maege Mormont leads the levy from Bear Island that joins the army of Robb Stark.

A Storm of Swords

Maester Aemon sends a raven to Bear Island in a plea for help to defend Castle Black from wildlings.[11]

A Dance with Dragons

When King Stannis Baratheon demands allegiance from the northmen, ten-year-old Lyanna Mormont answers that Bear Island knows only the King in the North, Stark. After the retaking of Deepwood Motte, however, Alysane Mormont joins Stannis's army.

References and Notes