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In the Telltale game adaptation, the seat of House Forrester is called Ironrath and their sigil is a black sword on a white ironwood tree on a black field. In the game, they are in a feud with Bolton-loyalist House Whitehill .
One of the most memorable aspects of the show is the heraldry of the noble houses of Westeros, with each house having its own unique motto and sigil. In this article, we will explore the Game of Thrones house mottos and sigils and delve into the rich history and lore behind each of them.
Younger sons of noble houses may prefer to use their own personal sigils, which are often a slight variation of the official sigil of their House. Sometimes even the oldest son and heir, or even the current lord, may have his own personal sigil - this is simply a matter of preference.
A three-headed dragon, set against a black background, the sigil of House Targaryen, portrays the house’s legacy and their connection to dragons and ancient Valyria.
The coat of arms of Aegor "Bittersteel" Rivers, a bastard son of Aegon IV Targaryen, has combined the sigils of House Bracken (his mother's house) and House Blackfyre. Canting Martin makes use of canting arms to represent some of the houses in his books.
Here is a look at all of the sigils of the great houses of Westeros and what they mean. A direwolf is used as the symbol for the House Stark sygil, which is probably the most well-known to Game...
In order to squeeze every last secret out of the House’s history, we’ve analysed the sigil and words for every major house in Game of Thrones all ready for season 7. Read on to get some insight...
Each major house's sigil in Game of Thrones has a hidden meaning. Find out what each symbol, color, and house motto means within the story and in real life.
"Hear Me Roar," a reference to their lion sigil, are the House words, but more people associate them with the ominous saying "A Lannister Always Pays His Debts." The motto of the Boltons, "Our...
Each house has their own way of doing things, their own motto, and, perhaps most importantly of all, their own fun animal mascot. Or rather, each house has a "sigil" to represent them on...