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Therefore, I like the idea of Winterfell containing different interpretations of it much better than pasting the same, "modern" direwolf-crest all over the place.
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Since Winterfell is up North, they still worship the Old Gods as well.
Houses Collide: A Weekly Game of Thrones Discussion — Feminism, Executions and Other Westeros 2011
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Another theme is marked with a stylistic change: while Martin used to title his chapters after the names of their viewpoint characters, he has since begun to vary these with descriptive titles such as "The Wayward Bride," "The Ghost of Winterfell," and so on.
Ilana Teitelbaum: A Deadly Dance: A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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Another theme is marked with a stylistic change: while Martin used to title his chapters after the names of their viewpoint characters, he has since begun to vary these with descriptive titles such as "The Wayward Bride," "The Ghost of Winterfell," and so on.
Ilana Teitelbaum: A Deadly Dance: A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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Another theme is marked with a stylistic change: while Martin used to title his chapters after the names of their viewpoint characters, he has since begun to vary these with descriptive titles such as "The Wayward Bride," "The Ghost of Winterfell," and so on.
Ilana Teitelbaum: A Deadly Dance: A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin Ilana Teitelbaum 2011
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We previously saw the friends visit Winterfell's crypt where her remains were buried.
Game of Thrones' Mark Addy: Robert Is "Not Really a Kingly King" 2011
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The Starks of Winterfell have a saying: Winter is coming.
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I'd always envisaged Winterfell as a somewhat smaller and saner (architectually) version of Gormenghast: tons of and tons of buildings and courtyards rambling over acres, only some of them inhabited or inhabitable.
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Finally, we see two pictures of Winterfell, the ancestral castle of House Stark.
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I am not sure though why the Lord of Winterfell should wear something that looks like a raccoon dog.
Missed the Teaser? grrm 2010
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