House Royce of Runestone is formerly a Great House of Westeros. It ruled over the Vale as the Bronze King, until it was deposed by House Arryn during the coming of the Andals and became its vassal ever since. It formerly was a vassal of House Stark of Winterfell, but now recognizes the Lord of the Six Kingdoms as its king.
The casual fan's guide to Jon's family tree. although Petyr Baelish tells Bran Stark in Season 7 that the catspaw dagger is largely responsible for the events of Game of Thrones, there’s a HBO Members of House Stark — and indeed, the Seven Kingdoms themselves — trace their roots back to Bran the Builder, a legendary First Man who lived during the Age of Heroes and founded the First, we’ll look at the Stark family history in Game of Thrones, their part in ending the Long Night thousands of years ago, and the possibility that their bloodline carries both White Walker and Children of the Forest DNA. No one has George R.R. Martin’s number in their phone, so a lot of the information in this list is patched together
Did anybody else notice the amount of inbreeding in the Stark Family Tree? I expected the Starks to be related to all of the North's major families, but they are probably the most inter-bred family, especially if you include the Karstarks, outside of the Targaryens. If R + L = J, Jon Snow is the most Stark and mostest Targaryen alive.
These include Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, Targaryen, Tully, Greatjoy, Arryn, Tyrell, and Martell. Despite these houses or families, being recognized as the great houses of Westeros not all of them play an important role in the tv series right from the beginning. Jon’s best friend Samwell Tarly (John Bradley) unravels all of this game-changing family history in Thrones' season 8 premiere, “Winterfell.” The gist of the story is that Jon isn’t the PsXcsrJ.