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The North Remembers


"The North Remembers" is the first episode of the second season of Game of
Thrones. It is the eleventh episode of the series overall. It premiered on April 1, The North Remembers
2012. It was written by David Benioff & D.B. Weiss and directed by Alan Taylor.
Season 2 Episode 1

Contents [show]

Plot
As Robb Stark and his northern army continue the war against the Lannisters,
Tyrion arrives in King's Landing to counsel Joffrey and temper the young king's
Air date April 1, 2012
excesses. On the island of Dragonstone, Stannis Baratheon plots an invasion
Runtime 53 minutes
to claim his late brother's throne, allying himself with the fiery Melisandre, a
Written by David Benioff & D.B. Weiss
strange priestess of a stranger god. Across the sea, Daenerys, her three young
Directed by Alan Taylor
dragons, and khalasar trek through the Red Waste in search of allies, or water.
Episode Guide
In the North, Bran presides over a threadbare Winterfell while, beyond the Wall,
Previous Next
Jon Snow and the Night's Watch must shelter with a devious wildling.
"Fire and Blood" "The Night Lands"

Summary
At Craster's Keep
Lord Commander Jeor Mormont's rangers arrive at Craster's Keep having passed several
abandoned wildling villages. Jon Snow, Grenn, Dolorous Edd and Samwell Tarly are repulsed
by Craster, who has many wives, most of whom are also his own daughters, but who
seemingly has no sons. Craster tells Jeor that he has not seen the missing Benjen Stark and
reports that the other wildlings are assembling for the King-Beyond-the-Wall Mance Rayder.
The Night's Watch approaches
Jon challenges their host, who is low and crude, but is demanding and demeaning when he is
Crasters Keep.
talking to the noble Commander Mormont (who ignores his insulting behavior). When Craster
refers to them as southerners, Jon argues with him. Jeor reprimands Jon, noting that Craster
may be disgusting, but the Night's Watch needs him. His information and shelter in the harsh conditions north of the Wall have
helped them many times before. Mormont asks Jon if someday he wants to lead and tells him that first he needs to "learn how to
follow."

In King's Landing
King Joffrey Baratheon holds a tournament to celebrate his nameday on the walls of the Red
Keep. He is irritated by Ser Dontos Hollard, who arrives both late and intoxicated for his bout.
Joffrey orders his guards to pour an entire barrel of wine down Dontos' throat with a funnel.
Sansa Stark intercedes telling Joffrey that ordering a death on one's name day is bad luck.

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Joffrey dismisses this as a mindless superstition, but Sandor Clegane seconds her. Sansa Sansa watches King Joffrey's
convinces Joffrey to instead make Dontos his court fool, for which Dontos is grateful. Tyrion tournament.
Lannister arrives back in King's Landing, to Joffrey's disdain, but to the delight of Tommen
and Myrcella who had worried that he was dead.

The small council are in session to discuss the Conclave's announcement that the long
summer has ended. Cersei orders the city gates closed to refugees from the war in the
Riverlands. When Tyrion arrives with a letter from Lord Tywin, appointing him as acting Hand
of the King in Tywin's stead, Cersei becomes livid. She is suspicious that Tyrion is taking
power for himself, but he convinces her that he is there to act as an advisor. He criticizes his
Cersei is surprised to see Tyrion
sister for failing to rein in Joffrey and overseeing numerous bad decisions, particularly the
return.
execution of Ned Stark. Their actions have sparked a war, which, he adds, their side is
currently losing. He is even more incredulous when he learns that Arya Stark escaped,
pointing out how much stronger their position could have been with three Stark hostages. Tyrion hides his lover Shae in his
chambers in the Tower of the Hand because he was forbidden by his father to bring her with him. She is initially thrilled at being
brought to the capital, and says that big cities make her "want to fuck".

Cersei tasks Petyr Baelish with finding Arya. She needles Petyr about his unrequited love for
Catelyn and he counters by referencing her relationship with Jaime, telling her that knowledge
is power. She responds by threatening his life in a demonstration of her control over her
guards, ordering them to first seize Baelish and cut his throat and almost immediately
rescinding the order. She warns him that power is power.

Joffrey redecorates his throne room, hoping to restore the intimidating grandeur it held under Cersei asks a favor of Lord
the Targaryens. He refuses his mother's suggestion that they ask Tywin Lannister for aid in Baelish.

the search for Arya because he does not feel it is necessary to find her and does not feel it is
fitting for a king to ask for help. He blames Tywin for their losses in the war and the capture of
Jaime. Having heard rumors about his parentage, he confronts his mother. She dismisses it as gossip spread by his enemies.
He questions her about his father's bastard children and insults her by saying that Robert had grown tired of her. She slaps him,
and he warns her never to hit him again under threat of death.

Lord Janos Slynt leads a city-wide massacre of Robert's bastards. The infant Barra is killed in Petyr's brothel in front of her
mother and the prostitute Ros. Tobho Mott is interrogated and reveals that Gendry has left the city as a recruit of the Night's
Watch. He says that Gendry can be identified by his bull's head helm. Gendry and Arya are travelling north on the Kingsroad
with Yoren's recruits.

At Winterfell
At Winterfell, Bran Stark suffers through the petty complaints of his vassals, facing unrest at Robb Stark calling his banners and
taking the young men south. Maester Luwin guides him in carrying out a lord's duties. Bran dreams that he is his direwolf
Summer walking in the Godswood, and when he looks in the pool, he sees Summer's reflection rather than his own, which
wakes him. He has Osha and Hodor take him to the pool and is reassured to find that his waking reflection is his own. They
discuss the phenomenon of the Red Comet, as many people think it means different things. Osha tells him she believes it
signifies the return of dragons to the world.

On Dragonstone

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On the island of Dragonstone, King Stannis Baratheon allows his advisor Melisandre to burn
statues of the gods of the Faith of the Seven as an offering to her deity the Lord of Light.
Maester Cressen is outraged at the affront to his gods and fearful that Melisandre is leading
Stannis into a war that he cannot win. Melisandre proclaims Stannis a champion of the Lord
of Light, as he draws a burning sword from one of the statues. Cressen asks Davos Seaworth
to help him intervene but Davos says that it is not the right time. Stannis orders the burning of the
Seven to honor the Lord of Light.
Stannis has received Ned Stark's letter, informing him that he was the true heir of King Robert
Baratheon, so he will send copies of a letter announcing his claim to the throne of the Seven
Kingdoms to Lords throughout the realm. He details the incestuous relationship between
Cersei and Jaime Lannister and challenges Joffrey's legitimacy. He rejects Davos's appeal to
consider an alliance with his brother Renly Baratheon, while Renly is claiming the throne for
himself, despite Renly having widespread support, or even with Robb Stark, since while Robb
does not seek the Iron Throne, he desires Northern independence, which Stannis sees as
Stannis dictates a letter about
Robb "stealing the Northern half of his kingdom." Cressen feigns an apology in an effort to
Joffrey's parentage.
trick Melisandre into sharing a cup of poisoned wine with him. Davos sees him drop the
poison in the cup, and tries to stop him. He drinks first and hands the cup to her. Melisandre is
aware of what Cressen is doing, but smiling she drinks anyway and is unaffected by the poison, and Cressen dies in vain.

In the Riverlands
Robb receives the letter and interrogates the captive Jaime about his reasons for crippling
Bran. Jaime reveals nothing and attacks Robb's decision to keep him in his mobile camp
rather than with one of his bannermen as demonstrating a lack of trust. Robb asserts his faith
in his men and his concern at the lengths House Lannister would go to in order to free Jaime.
Robb confronts Jaime with his
His direwolf Grey Wind is almost fully grown and menaces Jaime during the questioning.
direwolf.
Robb sends his prisoner Alton Lannister to King's Landing with peace terms. His demands
include the release of his sisters, the return of his father's remains along with the remains of
all those who served him, and the recognition of the North as a free and independent
kingdom. Theon Greyjoy appeals to Robb to send him to Pyke to seek an alliance with his
father Balon citing their need for a fleet in order to attack King's Landing. Catelyn counsels
against putting trust in Balon because of his history of rebellion. She asks Robb to consider
exchanging Jaime for his sisters. She then asks to return to her younger sons at Winterfell but
Grey Wind and Jaime.
Robb tasks her with seeking an alliance with Renly and sends Ser Rodrik Cassel instead to
Winterfell.

In the Red Waste


Daenerys Targaryen leads her diminished khalasar east into the Red Waste to avoid her
rivals. She is surrounded by powerful enemies who Ser Jorah tells her will kill her and take
her dragons. The deadly emptiness of the Red Waste is her only option. She struggles to
make her dragons eat what little meat she has, and her people face starvation. Her beloved
white mare, her first gift from Khal Drogo, dies prompting her to halt the march and send three
Daenerys leads her people
of her bloodriders in three different directions to scout for sustenance and refuge.
through the Red Waste.

Recap
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Main: The North Remembers recap

A detailed recap of the episode scene by scene.

Appearances

Main: The North Remembers/Appearances

First
Lothor Brune
Ser Dontos Hollard
Septa Eglantine
Lord Portan
Kovarro
Aggo
Eddison Tollett
Craster
Night's Watch Officer
Gilly
Melisandre
Maester Cressen
Ser Davos Seaworth
Matthos Seaworth
King Stannis Baratheon
Queen Selyse Baratheon
Ser Alton Lannister
Stark Officer 1
Stark Officer 2
Daisy
Marei

Deaths
Silver
Maester Cressen
Barra
1 unnamed Knight
At least 4 of Robert Baratheon's bastards

Cast

Starring (in order of appearance) Guest starring

Rory McCann as Sandor Clegane Donald Sumpter as Maester Luwin


Jack Gleeson as King Joffrey Baratheon Ron Donachie as Ser Rodrik Cassel

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Sophie Turner as Princess Sansa Stark Julian Glover as Grand Maester Pycelle
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister Robert Pugh as Craster
Jerome Flynn as Bronn Natalia Tena as Osha
Aidan Gillen as Lord Petyr Baelish Oliver Ford Davies as Maester Cressen
Lena Headey as Queen Cersei Lannister Mark Stanley as Grenn
Conleth Hill as Lord Varys Ben Crompton as Eddison Tollett
Isaac Hempstead-Wright as Prince Bran Stark Joe Dempsie as Gendry
Emilia Clarke as Queen Daenerys Targaryen Ben Hawkey as Hot Pie
Iain Glen as Ser Jorah Mormont Eros Vlahos as Lommy Greenhands
Kit Harington as Jon Snow Roxanne McKee as Doreah
John Bradley as Samwell Tarly Amrita Acharia as Irri
James Cosmo as Jeor Mormont Elyes Gabel as Rakharo
Carice Van Houten as Lady Melisandre Steven Cole as Kovarro
Liam Cunningham as Ser Davos Seaworth Kristian Nairn as Hodor
Stephen Dillane as King Stannis Baratheon Esme Bianco as Ros
Richard Madden as King Robb Stark Dominic Carter as Lord Janos Slynt
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister Kerr Logan as Matthos Seaworth
Sibel Kekilli as Shae Tony Way as Ser Dontos Hollard
Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy Hannah Murray as Gilly
Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Tully Karl Davies as Ser Alton Lannister
Maisie Williams as Arya Stark Ian Beattie as Ser Meryn Trant
Pat Mooney as Northern Lord
Sahara Knite as Armeca
Maisie Dee as Daisy
Antonia Christophers as Mhaegen
Callum Wharry as Prince Tommen Baratheon
Aimee Richardson as Princess Myrcella Baratheon
Andrew Wilde as Tobho Mott
Natalia Lee as Chella
Gordon Fulton as Lord Portan
Marko Cindric as Tourney Herald
Josephine Gillan as Marei
Dennis Stokes as a male prostitute

Uncredited

Tobias Winter as Timett


Dennis McKeever as Night's Watch Officer 2
Filip Lozić as Young Nobleman
Graeme Peacock as Field Worker
Ginger A. Taylor as Craster's Daughter
Unknown as Night's Watch Officer (relieved of his axe)
Unknown as Lothor Brune
Unknown as Aggo

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Sarah MacKeever as Selyse Baratheon


Unknown as Stark Officer 1
Unknown as Stark Officer 2
Unknown as Gold Cloak
Unknown as Barra
Unknown as Brothel Patron

Cast notes
23 of the 25 starring cast members for the second season appear in this episode.
Starring cast members Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister) and Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) are not credited and do not
appear in this episode.
John Bradley, James Cosmo, Jerome Flynn, Conleth Hill and Sibel Kekilli are added to the main cast with their names
appearing in the opening credits, starting with this episode. All five actors appeared in the first season in recurring roles.
New main cast members Liam Cunningham, Stephen Dillane and Carice van Houten are also added to the opening
credits.
Dinklage was the last starring cast member to appear in the first season credit sequence, receiving the "and" modifier. He
is now the first credited.
Headey is credited ahead of Coster-Waldau and Fairley for the first time.
Toni Bobeta, Jonathan Cohen, Rob Cooper, Jamie Edgell, Dave Forman, James Grogan, Paul Herbert, Michelle
McKeown, Camilla Naprous, Jimmy O'Dee, C.C. Smiff and Zeljko Matovina were stunt performers in this episode.

Notes
The title appeared in an article by media bistro but was not originally confirmed by HBO.[1] Later, the episode title was
confirmed when it appeared on HBO's own schedule.[2]
The title refers to the rebellion of the North under their new King Robb Stark in response to the execution of Eddard Stark.
The phrase "The North remembers" is used a few times in the books (by Robb, Lord Wyman Manderly, Lady Dustin and
Theon),[3] but only in later entries in the series. It is chiefly used in the context of a warning, in the same way as "Winter is
coming" or "A Lannister always pays his debts", that the people of the North will get even with those who wrong them
(including other Northmen), especially the Lannisters and their allies.
In the show, the phrase is used not only in the above context ("Kill the Boy"), but has an additional meaning: that the
people of the North remain loyal to the Starks ("The Door").

As the HBO behind the scenes featurettes point out, it took days if not weeks for Tyrion to travel to King's Landing from the
Battle of the Green Fork, so logically he wouldn't be wearing heavy armor that entire time. There was a considerable
amount of discussion about what Tyrion should be wearing. Ultimately it was decided that Tyrion intentionally changed
back into his armor just before he arrived, and this is a subtle hint about how he's choosing to present himself, both to
Joffrey and to Cersei. Tyrion wants to rub it in their faces that he has been doing more to actively help the war effort than
either of them, a war they started by Joffrey foolishly executing Ned Stark, while Joffrey and Cersei spent the whole time in
King's Landing essentially just waiting for Lord Tywin to clean up the mess. They're even holding a tournament in honor of
Joffrey's nameday while over half of the realm has risen in rebellion. This makes Tyrion's barb to Joffrey that "We looked
for you on the battlefield, and you were nowhere to be found" all the more pointed.
Carice van Houten was previously asked to audition for a different role when season 1 was shot, but schedule conflicts
prevented her from auditioning. She was asked to come back to audition during shooting of season 2, and was cast as
Melisandre.

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In the books, Daenerys' silver mare does survive the journey through Red Waste on a diet of devilgrass. While edible, the
grass was colored brown and grew in dry areas.
In the parallel book chapter, Daenerys gives names to her dragons, in honor of the important men in her life: the green one
- Rhaegal (named after her elder brother Rhaegar); the white one - Viserion (named after her brother Viserys). She
names the black one Drogon without explaining after whom he is named, but it is obvious - her late husband Drogo.
In the show, the dragons' names are first mentioned on-screen much later: Drogon - in the finale of Season 4 "The
Children" (in Valyrian), Viserion and Rhaegal - in the premiere of Season 5 "The Wars to Come".
Only in Season 7 episode "The Queen's Justice", Daenerys explains after whom she named Rhaegal and
Viserion; she never explains after whom she named Drogon (similarly to the novels), but it is obvious.

Josephine Gillan was only credited as new prostitute and only in Season 3 was her character's name was revealed as
Marei.
Two of Craster's wives that appear in the background are actually director Alan Taylor's daughters, dressed up as wildlings
as a cameo.[4]
Robb has no way to know that Jaime pushed Bran from the window. Only four people know that: Jaime, Cersei and later
Catelyn and Brienne. Robb could have deduced that, though, similarly to the way Catelyn figured that in the novels - based
on the information Stannis revealed about Jaime and Cersei's relationship.
A pedal harp is seen being played. However, such instrument was only invented in the very late renaissance/early
baroque, a long time after medieval ages.
Robb says that it is rumored Balon Greyjoy has 200 ships; it is unclear whether the rumor refers to the Iron Fleet alone or
to the total number of the ironborn naval forces.
According to the novels, the Iron Fleet consists about 100 warships; it is not, however, the entirety or majority of the
whole ironborn naval forces, which consist of (according to a semi-canon source) about 500 longships.

Jaime tells Robb "three victories don't make you a conqueror". Actually, Rob won two battles: the Battle of the Whispering
Wood and the Battle of the Camps.

The outcome of the Battle of the Green Fork can be considered as a strategic victory for the Starks, but it is doubtful
that Jaime would regard that as a Stark victory.

In the books

See: Differences between books and TV series - Season 2#The North Remembers

The episode is adapted from the following chapter of A Game of Thrones:


Chapter 55, Catelyn VIII: Ser Rodrik Cassel is sent to Winterfell.

The episode is adapted from the following chapters of A Clash of Kings:


Prologue: Stannis has declared himself King, as the heir of Robert. Maester Cressen attempts to poison Melisandre,
but she is unaffected, and he only succeeds in killing himself.
Chapter 2, Sansa I: Sansa attends a tourney for Joffrey's name day. When Ser Dontos is called to fight, he is too
drunk to participate. Joffrey humiliates him and orders him to be killed. Sansa, horrified, tells Joffrey that it would be
bad luck to kill him on his name day. Sansa suggests that he would make a better fool instead and Joffrey allows it.
Tyrion finally arrives in capital and tells Joffrey that there is work to be done.
Chapter 3, Tyrion I: Tyrion meets with the small council and assumes his position as acting Hand of the King. After
dismissing the council, he discusses with Cersei what has happened in King's Landing, including Joffrey's disastrous
short reign. Cersei accepts Tyrion as Hand.
Chapter 4, Bran I: Bran thinks about what the red comet means and hears that it means dragons are coming. Osha
knows that Bran is still having wolf dreams.

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Chapter 7, Catelyn I: Catelyn counsels Robb, as she is desperate to get Sansa and Arya back. She disapproves of
the idea to form an alliance with Balon Greyjoy, but Robb does not listen to her. Robb sends his peace terms to
Cersei and orders Theon to travel to Pyke to treat with his father, Balon. A Stark comes up with the idea to form an
alliance with Renly.
Chapter 10, Davos I: Davos watches the burning of the Seven. Stannis draws out the sword Lightbringer. Stannis
discusses his plan to take the Iron Throne and drafts a proclamation naming Joffrey a bastard.
Chapter 12, Daenerys I: Daenerys leads her people into the red waste. She sends three of her dothraki in different
directions to find civilization.
Chapter 22, Catelyn II: Catelyn is sent to the Stormlands to negotiate with Renly Baratheon, as an envoy on behalf of
Robb.
Chapter 23, Jon III: Jon and Lord Commander Mormont's party arrive at Craster's Keep.
Chapter 33, Catelyn IV: A Stark realizes that Bran was pushed from a window, by whom and for what reason.

Memorable quotes
Grand Maester Pycelle: "The Raven arrived from the Citadel this morning, Your Grace. The Conclave has met, considered
reports from maesters all over the Seven Kingdoms, and declared this great summer done at last. The longest summer in living
memory."
Varys: "The peasants say a long summer means an even longer winter."
Pycelle: "A common superstition."
Lord Petyr Baelish: "We have enough wheat for a five-year winter. If it lasts any longer...we'll have fewer peasants."

Tyrion Lannister: "You brought this on yourself."

Cersei Lannister: "I've done nothing."


Tyrion: "Quite right. You did nothing when your son called for Ned Stark's head. Now the entire North has risen up against us."
Cersei: "I tried to stop it."
Tyrion: "Did you? You failed. That bit of theater will haunt our family for a generation."
Cersei: "Robb Stark is a child."
Tyrion: "Who's won every battle he's fought! Do you understand we're losing the war?"
Cersei: "What do you know about warfare?"
Tyrion: "Nothing. But I know people, and I know that our enemies hate each other almost as much as they hate us."
Cersei: "Joffrey is King."
Tyrion: "Joffrey is King."
Cersei: "You are here to advise him."
Tyrion: "Only here to advise him. And if the King listens to what I say, the King might just get his uncle Jaime back."
Cersei: "How?"
Tyrion: "You love your children. That is your one redeeming quality; that and your cheekbones. The Starks love their children
too, and we have two of them."
Cersei: "One."
Tyrion: "One?"
Cersei: "Arya, that little animal, she disappeared."
Tyrion: "Disappeared? What, in a puff of smoke? We had three Starks to trade. You chopped one's head off and let another
escape. Father would be furious. Must be hard for you...to be the disappointing child."

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Cersei: "I heard a song once, about a boy of modest means, found his way in the home of a very prominent family. He loved the
eldest daughter. Sadly, she had eyes for another."

Petyr: "When boys and girls live in the same home, awkward situations can arise. Sometimes, I've heard, even brothers and
sisters develop certain affections. And when those affections become common knowledge, well that is an awkward situation
indeed, especially in a prominent family. Prominent families often forget a simple truth I found."
Cersei: "And which truth is that?"
Petyr: "Knowledge is power."
Cersei: [To her guards] "Cut his throat. No wait. I've changed my mind. Let him go. Step back three paces. Turn around. Close
your eyes." [The guards obey her every command.] "Power is power."

Matthos Seaworth: "And I declare on the honor of my House that my beloved brother Robert left..."

Stannis Baratheon: "He wasn't my beloved brother. I didn't love him. He didn't love me."
Davos Seaworth: "A harmless courtesy, Your Grace."
Stannis: "A lie. Take it out."

Robb Stark: "The King Joffrey Baratheon is neither a true king nor a true Baratheon. He's your bastard son."

Jaime Lannister: "Well, if that's true, Stannis is the rightful King. How convenient for him."
Robb: "My father learned the truth. That's why you had him executed."
Jaime: "I was your prisoner when Ned Stark lost his head."
Robb: "Your son killed him so the world wouldn't learn who fathered him and you... you pushed my brother from a window
because he saw you with the Queen."
Jaime: "You have proof? Or, do you want to trade gossip like a couple of fishwives?"
Robb: "I'm sending one of your cousins down to King's Landing with my peace terms."
Jaime: "You think my father's going to negotiate with you? You don't know him very well."
Robb: "No...but he's starting to know me."
Jaime: "Three victories don't make you a conqueror."
Robb: "It's better than three defeats."

Robb: "These are my terms! If the Queen Regent and her son meet them, I'll give them peace. If not, I will litter the south with
Lannister dead!"

Alton Lannister: "King Joffrey is a Baratheon, Your Grace."


Robb: "Is he?"

Mhaegen: "No, you can't! No! Please! No! Not my Barra! Please! Please!"

Janos Slynt: "Enough. Get it done. Kill the bastard!"


Mhaegen: "No, no! Please."
Janos: "Give it here!"
Mhaegen: "No, please! Ahhhhhhhh!"

Tobho Mott: "Gendry! His name is Gendry!"

Janos: "Where is the bastard?"


Tobho: "The Night's Watch! Please, stop!"
Janos: "Where?"

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Tobho: "They took him up the Kingsroad, heading north!"


Janos: "How will we know him?"
Tobho: "He's got a bull's head helmet! He made it himself!"
Janos: "Find him."

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See also
The North Remembers on Wikipedia

The North Remembers on IMDb

The North Remembers on A Wiki of Ice and Fire

References
1. ↑ Media Bistro article about the second season 3. ↑ The sample chapter of the upcoming sixth novel.

2. ↑ HBO 4. ↑ Making Game of Thrones blog

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