
When my brother was lord of this castle, he answered Robb’s call and hailed him King in the North. We wept when we heard of your father’s death. LORD GLOVER: Yes, my family served House Stark for centuries. SANSA: I would remind you that House Glover is pledged to House Stark. LORD GLOVER: There’s nothing else to say. House Glover will not abandon its ancestral home to fight alongside wildlings. I received you out of respect for your father. JON: The bulk of the force is made up of wildlings. LORD GLOVER: You’re asking me to join your army.

The Lannisters aren't lacking in leonine pride (and I guess Tommen also keeps cats?).Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 07 The Broken Man Jon Snow, Sansa and Ser Davos are unable to secure the allegiance of House Glover, with Lord Robett Glover pointing out how Robb failed to protect his home from the Ironborn. The Starks can literally become their direwolves.

The Targaryens are more than just a little attached to their dragons. But these sigils seem to be more than just cutesy accessories. Or rather, each house has a "sigil" to represent them on flags and shields and whatnot. There are the Starks, with their dogs and their poor impulse control, the Lannisters with their incest and their control issues, and the disgraced Targaryens, former rulers of the continent, now reduced to kicking it over in Fantasy Eurasia with a bunch of ungrateful baby dragons.Įach house has their own way of doing things, their own motto, and, perhaps most importantly of all, their own fun animal mascot. The plot of A Song of Ice and Fire follows a number of noble families duking it out over a very fancy chair (and also sometimes fighting zombies). If you've ever read the Song of Ice and Fire books, or seen the Game of Thrones TV show, then you probably have at least a vague idea of the Houses of Westeros.
