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Did the Boltons rebuild Winterfell?

Did the Boltons rebuild Winterfell?

After the surrender of Moat Cailin, the Bolton army relocated to the ruined castle in order to restore it as the seat of the rulers of the North. Winterfell remained in the hands of Roose Bolton, who betrayed Robb Stark at the Red Wedding, for a time.

How does the night King raise the dead?

That’s the Night King. You can tell him apart from the other Walkers by his pointed crown. He appears to control the wight population through some sort of telepathy — or possibly something akin to Bran’s warging ability — and he can raise scores of the dead at once, as demonstrated at Hardhome in season five.

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What happened to Bran and Rickon after the Battle of Winterfell?

Bran and Rickon escape, accompanied by their direwolves, Hodor, Osha and the Reeds. Theon searches for them in vain. One of his servants, a man named “Reek” (actually, Ramsay Snow in disguise) suggests to kill two miller’s sons as a cover up, and Theon agrees.

How did Ramsay’s deception affect Robb Stark?

Ramsay’s deception kept King Robb and his mother Catelyn from realizing that it was truly Ramsay and his Bolton soldiers who burned Winterfell. Robb had no idea that the Boltons had turned on him until months later at the betrayal of the Red Wedding, when Roose personally drove a dagger through his heart.

What happens to Theon Greyjoy after the Battle of Winterfell?

After the Northern force reaches Winterfell, a horn is sounded constantly as means of demoralizing Theon and his force. Maester Luwin, bound to serve whoever rules Winterfell, suggests Theon to escape through one of the hidden passageways and flee to the Wall and take the black.

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Does Ned Stark’s survival save his house in Winterfell?

Without Arya killing the Night King and Daenerys’ forces thinning out the Army of the Dead, Winterfell would have fallen. In this case, Ned’s survival doesn’t save his House but merely postpones their destruction. Leah Flavell is a freelance writer from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.

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