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'''Artos Stark''', also known as '''Artos the Implacable''', was a member of [[House Stark]] and the younger brother of Lord [[Willam Stark]]. He is buried in the [[crypts beneath Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|69}}
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'''Artos Stark''', also known as '''Artos the Implacable''', was a member of [[House Stark]], the third son of Lord [[Beron Stark]] and Lady [[Larra Royce]].{{ref|twoiaf| Appendix:Stark Lineage}} Even though he was never Lord of [[Winterfell]] he has a statue in the [[crypts beneath Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|69}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
When [[Raymun|Raymun Redbeard]] went over the [[Wall]], Lord Willam Stark called his banners and marched north. Artos was among those who went with him. During the [[Battle of Long Lake]], Lord Willam was killed. Artos slew Raymun during the battle, ending the wildling threat. The [[Night's Watch]] arrived too late to take part in the battle and for their tardiness, Artos ordered them to dispose of the dead.{{ref|ADWD|7}} Despite having a statue in the crypts, Artos was never Lord of Winterfell.<ref>A Forum of Ice and Fire: [http://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/topic/110074-house-stark-speculation-artos-and-rodrick-stark/?p=6114453 House Stark speculation: Artos and Rodrick Stark]</ref>
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When [[Raymun|Raymun Redbeard]] went over the [[Wall]], Lord [[Willam Stark]] called his banners and marched north. Artos was among those who went with him. During the [[Battle of Long Lake]], Lord Willam was killed. Artos slew Raymun during the battle, ending the wildling threat. The [[Night's Watch]] arrived too late to take part in the battle and for their tardiness, Artos ordered them to dispose of the dead.{{ref|ADWD|7}}
  
Raymun Redbeard led his invasion of [[the North]] during the time of [[Jon Snow]]'s grandfather's grandfather. It is unknown which of Artos, Willam, or possibly [[Beron Stark]] was the father of [[Edwyle Stark]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones (game)|A Game of Thrones RPG and Resource Book]], Guardians of Order</ref>
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==Family==
 
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Artos was married to [[Lysara Karstark]] and had twin sons [[Brandon Stark (son of Artos)|Brandon]] and [[Benjen Stark (son of Artos)|Benjen Stark]].{{ref|twoiaf| Appendix:Stark Lineage}}
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[[Bran Stark]] passes the statues of Lord [[Willam Stark]] and his brother Artos the Implacable within the [[crypts of Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|69}}
 
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 10:35, 28 November 2014

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Alias Artos the Implacable
Allegiance House Stark
Culture Northmen
Spouse Lysara Karstark
Books

Artos Stark, also known as Artos the Implacable, was a member of House Stark, the third son of Lord Beron Stark and Lady Larra Royce.[1] Even though he was never Lord of Winterfell he has a statue in the crypts beneath Winterfell.[2]

History

When Raymun Redbeard went over the Wall, Lord Willam Stark called his banners and marched north. Artos was among those who went with him. During the Battle of Long Lake, Lord Willam was killed. Artos slew Raymun during the battle, ending the wildling threat. The Night's Watch arrived too late to take part in the battle and for their tardiness, Artos ordered them to dispose of the dead.[3]

Family

Artos was married to Lysara Karstark and had twin sons Brandon and Benjen Stark.[1]

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Appendix:Stark Lineage.
  2. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 69, Bran VII.
  3. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 7, Jon II.