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The '''Dreadfort''' is a fortress in [[the North]] and the seat of [[House Bolton]]. It is located on the banks of the [[Weeping Water]], in the eastern half of the continent.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the North|Map of the North]]</ref> | The '''Dreadfort''' is a fortress in [[the North]] and the seat of [[House Bolton]]. It is located on the banks of the [[Weeping Water]], in the eastern half of the continent.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the North|Map of the North]]</ref> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Dreadfort is ill-omened, for it is said that the Boltons still keep torture chambers and a special room where they hang the flayed skins of their enemies, including several Kings of [[House Stark]] before they were defeated by them and became their vassals.{{Ref|aGoT|53}} Centuries ago, the Boltons rose up against King [[Harlon Stark]], and the Dreadfort held out for two years under siege before the Boltons surrendered. | The Dreadfort is ill-omened, for it is said that the Boltons still keep torture chambers and a special room where they hang the flayed skins of their enemies, including several Kings of [[House Stark]] before they were defeated by them and became their vassals.{{Ref|aGoT|53}} Centuries ago, the Boltons rose up against King [[Harlon Stark]], and the Dreadfort held out for two years under siege before the Boltons surrendered. | ||
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+ | The Dreadfort is a strong fortress, with high walls and triangular merlons that look like sharp stone teeth. Its great hall is dim and smoky, with rows of torches grasped by skeletal human hands jutting from the walls. Long tables stand before a dais with a high table. The hall has a vaulted ceiling and wooden rafters turned black from smoke.{{ref|ADWD|12}} | ||
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
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Dreadfort men under the command of Lord [[Roose Bolton]] join the northern host called by [[Robb Stark]] at [[Winterfell]].{{ref|AGOT|53}} | Dreadfort men under the command of Lord [[Roose Bolton]] join the northern host called by [[Robb Stark]] at [[Winterfell]].{{ref|AGOT|53}} | ||
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Location | Westeros, North |
Government | House Bolton, Feudal Lord |
Religion | Old gods |
The Dreadfort is a fortress in the North and the seat of House Bolton. It is located on the banks of the Weeping Water, in the eastern half of the continent.[1]
Contents
History
The Dreadfort is ill-omened, for it is said that the Boltons still keep torture chambers and a special room where they hang the flayed skins of their enemies, including several Kings of House Stark before they were defeated by them and became their vassals.[2] Centuries ago, the Boltons rose up against King Harlon Stark, and the Dreadfort held out for two years under siege before the Boltons surrendered.
Layout
The Dreadfort is a strong fortress, with high walls and triangular merlons that look like sharp stone teeth. Its great hall is dim and smoky, with rows of torches grasped by skeletal human hands jutting from the walls. Long tables stand before a dais with a high table. The hall has a vaulted ceiling and wooden rafters turned black from smoke.[3]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Dreadfort men under the command of Lord Roose Bolton join the northern host called by Robb Stark at Winterfell.[2]
A Clash of Kings
Lady Donella Hornwood learns that Ramsay Snow, the bastard son of Roose, is massing men at the Dreadfort.[4]
A Storm of Swords
According to a letter Lothar Frey reads to Robb, the women and children who survived the Sack of Winterfell were taken to the Dreadfort by the Bastard of Bolton.[5]
During the War of the Five Kings the Boltons turn on their Stark allies and aid the Freys in slaughtering them at the Red Wedding.[6] King Tommen Baratheon signs decrees which name Roose Bolton the new Warden of the North and which legitimize Ramsay Snow as Ramsay Bolton.[7] With the bulk of the Bolton host trapped south of Moat Cailin, the Dreadfort is under the rule of Ramsay.
A Dance with Dragons
Theon Greyjoy is revealed in a dungeon below the castle where he has been subjected to Ramsay's flaying.[3]
Chapters that take place in the Dreadfort
References and Notes
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Map of the North
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 53, Bran VI.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 12, Reek I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 16, Bran II.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 35, Catelyn IV.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 72, Jaime IX.