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When [[Raymun|Raymun Redbeard]] went over the [[Wall]], Lord Willam Stark called his banners and marched north with Lord [[Harmond Umber]]. On the shores of [[Long Lake]], the two forces met. During the [[Battle of Long Lake]], Willam was killed and beheaded. His younger brother [[Artos Stark|Artos]] avenged him by slaying Raymun. | When [[Raymun|Raymun Redbeard]] went over the [[Wall]], Lord Willam Stark called his banners and marched north with Lord [[Harmond Umber]]. On the shores of [[Long Lake]], the two forces met. During the [[Battle of Long Lake]], Willam was killed and beheaded. His younger brother [[Artos Stark|Artos]] avenged him by slaying Raymun. | ||
− | Raymun led his invasion of [[the North]] during the time of [[Jon Snow]]'s grandfather's grandfather. | + | Raymun 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> |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 20:21, 12 August 2014
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Title | Lord of Winterfell |
Allegiance | House Stark |
Born | Winterfell |
Died | In 184 AC, Long Lake |
Book | A Clash of Kings |
Willam Stark was a member of House Stark and a former Lord of Winterfell. He was the brother of Artos the Implacable.[1] He is buried in the crypts of Winterfell.
History
When Raymun Redbeard went over the Wall, Lord Willam Stark called his banners and marched north with Lord Harmond Umber. On the shores of Long Lake, the two forces met. During the Battle of Long Lake, Willam was killed and beheaded. His younger brother Artos avenged him by slaying Raymun.
Raymun 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.[2]
References and Notes
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 69, Bran VII.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones RPG and Resource Book, Guardians of Order