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'''''Come-Into-My-Castle''''' is a game played by multiple individuals, usually children. [[Tyrion Lannister]] notes that the game is designed to teach noble children about courtesy, heraldry, and the friends and enemies of their house. Usually only nobles play the game, as commoners do not have castles. <ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Tyrion VIII (A Dance with Dragons)|Chapter 34]], Tyrion</ref>
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'''Come-into-my-castle''' is a game played by multiple individuals, usually children. The game is designed to teach noble children about courtesy, heraldry, and the friends and enemies of their house. Usually only nobles play the game, as commoners do not have castles.{{ref|ADWD|33}}
  
===A Feast for Crows===
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==History==
Lady Alysanne and Queen Margaery play the game together, and it is one of the things  Ser [[Osney Kettleblack]] claims is preventing him from seducing Queen Margaery.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 24|Chapter 24]], Cersei</ref>
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As a child, [[Arya Stark]] played come-into-my-castle, [[monsters-and-maidens]], and [[hide-the-treasure]] with the children of the people of [[Winterfell]].{{ref|AGOT|22}} She also played come-into-my-castle and monsters-and-maidens amongst the stone kings in the [[crypt of Winterfell]].{{ref|ASOS|22}}
  
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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[[Rickon Stark]] plays come-into-my-castle, [[monsters-and-maidens]], [[lord of the crossing]], and [[rats and cats]] with [[Walder Frey (son of Jammos)|Big Walder]] and [[Walder Frey (son of Merrett)|Little Walder Frey]].{{ref|ACOK|4}}
  
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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Lady [[Lysa Arryn]] tells [[Sansa Stark]] that her young son, Lord [[Robert Arryn]], likes to play [[hopfrog]], [[spin-the-sword]], and come-into-my-castle, but advises Sansa to always let the boy win.{{ref|ASOS|68}}
  
==References and Notes==
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Lady [[Alysanne Bulwer]] and Queen [[Margaery Tyrell]] play the game together, and it is one of the things  Ser [[Osney Kettleblack]] claims is preventing him from seducing Margaery.{{ref|AFFC|24}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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The [[smallfolk|lowborn]] [[Penny]] tells [[Tyrion Lannister]] that she never played the game as a child.{{ref|ADWD|33}}
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Revision as of 16:41, 26 May 2020

Come-into-my-castle is a game played by multiple individuals, usually children. The game is designed to teach noble children about courtesy, heraldry, and the friends and enemies of their house. Usually only nobles play the game, as commoners do not have castles.[1]

History

As a child, Arya Stark played come-into-my-castle, monsters-and-maidens, and hide-the-treasure with the children of the people of Winterfell.[2] She also played come-into-my-castle and monsters-and-maidens amongst the stone kings in the crypt of Winterfell.[3]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

Rickon Stark plays come-into-my-castle, monsters-and-maidens, lord of the crossing, and rats and cats with Big Walder and Little Walder Frey.[4]

A Storm of Swords

Lady Lysa Arryn tells Sansa Stark that her young son, Lord Robert Arryn, likes to play hopfrog, spin-the-sword, and come-into-my-castle, but advises Sansa to always let the boy win.[5]

A Feast for Crows

Lady Alysanne Bulwer and Queen Margaery Tyrell play the game together, and it is one of the things Ser Osney Kettleblack claims is preventing him from seducing Margaery.[6]

A Dance with Dragons

The lowborn Penny tells Tyrion Lannister that she never played the game as a child.[1]

References