Westeros, a land of noble houses, treachery, and war. Power struggles define kingdoms' fate.
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Created | 133 days ago |
Last Updated | 8 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
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Type | Region |
Coordinates | (-8580, 415) to (-9, 7595) |
The North is the largest and one of the most ancient regions of Westeros, ruled by House Stark from the ancient fortress of Winterfell. The land is vast, wild, and often harsh, with a climate that sees long, brutal winters and short summers. The North is defined by its rugged terrain—snow-covered forests, windswept mountains, and icy rivers. The people of the North are hardy and fiercely independent, valuing honor, loyalty, and tradition. They worship the old gods, and the vast weirwood trees of their sacred groves still stand in many parts of the region. From the cold waters of the Bay of Ice to the looming Wall in the far north, the region is steeped in ancient history and mysticism. The North is sparsely populated compared to other regions, with its settlements spread out over vast distances, and its lords and bannermen are renowned for their martial prowess and unwavering loyalty to House Stark.
Aerial view of the sprawling snow-covered forests and towering windswept mountains of the Enchanted North, dotted with ancient weirwood trees and a shimmering icy river, under a gray and brooding sky