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The known Whitehills appearing in ''Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series'' are:
 
The known Whitehills appearing in ''Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series'' are:
  
* Lord Ludd Whitehill, head of the Whitehill family.
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* Lord [[Ludd Whitehill]], Lord of [[Highpoint]] and head of the Whitehill family.
** {Karl Whitehill}, eldest son, died of greyscale.
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** {[[Karl Whitehill]]}, eldest son, died of [[greyscale]].
** Ebbert Whitehill, training to become a maester.
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** [[Ebbert Whitehill]], at the [[Citadel]] training to become a [[maester]].
** Torrhen Whitehill, a ward of Roose Bolton.
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** [[Torrhen Whitehill]], a ward of Lord [[Roose Bolton]].
** Gwyn Whitehill, a daughter of the House.
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** [[Gwyn Whitehill]], a daughter of the House.
** Gryff Whitehill, the fourth son of Lord Whitehill.
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** [[Gryff Whitehill]], the fourth son of Lord Whitehill.
  
 
===Household===
 
===Household===
* {Britt Warrick}, a man-at-arms sworn to House Whitehill and a ranger at [[The Wall]].
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* {[[Britt Warrick]]}, a man-at-arms sworn to House Whitehill and a ranger at the [[Wall]].
* Fegg, a man-at-arms stationed at [[Ironrath]].
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* [[Harys]], a man-at-arms stationed at [[Ironrath]].
* Andros, a merchant lord and ambassador for House Whitehill.
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* [[Andros]], a merchant lord and ambassador for House Whitehill.
* Morgryn, a merchant lord tied to the house.
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* [[Rickard Morgryn]], a merchant lord tied to the house.
 
* [[Ryon Forrester]], Lord Whitehill's ward.
 
* [[Ryon Forrester]], Lord Whitehill's ward.
  

Revision as of 18:01, 10 August 2015

House Whitehill
Whitehill.png
Coat of arms A white pile inverted on indigo, an arch of 4-pointed stars above
Seat Highpoint (Telltale)
Region North
Overlord House Bolton

House Whitehill is a noble house from the North. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with a white pile inverted on indigo, an arch of 4-pointed stars above.[1] The Whitehills are one of the few northern families to follow the Faith of the Seven instead of the old gods.[2]

In Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series, the Whitehills have been traditional vassals of House Bolton for centuries. In the game, their seat is Highpoint.[3] The House are also bitter rivals of House Forrester, who control most of the ironwood in the wolfswood.[4]

House Whitehill at the end of the third century

The known Whitehills during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

  • no member has appeared yet.

Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series

The known Whitehills appearing in Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series are:

Household

References and Notes