Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, united the Free Folk to protect them from the White Walkers and chaos in Westeros, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to freedom.
Spoilers follow for Game of Thrones season seven, episode six, “Beyond the Wall.”. This season on Game of Thrones, characters have been poisoned, left to rot in a dungeon while watching their
The ‘Talk the Thrones’ team discusses the Night King’s big day Jon and his crew technically accomplished their mission beyond the Wall, but in the process, Benjen Stark, Thoros of Myr
Many of the Free Folk united together to invade the mainland of Westeros some time ago, but it's unclear how many tribes could be left. The North is a huge and desolate landscape. If the Free Folk beyond the Wall have managed to survive the massive onslaught of the White Walkers then there may still be a whole civilization of wild folk who have
Game of Thrones: Season 4 [] Stannis and a large portion (possibly even all) of his army leave Dragonstone, assisting the Night's Watch in defeating the army of Free Folk at the battle for the Wall. Game of Thrones: Season 5 [] Dragonstone is said to be definitively deserted by the time of Stannis's death. Game of Thrones: Season 7 []
The King-Beyond-the-Wall is a title given to a Free Folk leader or chieftain who manages to unite a significant number of the northern tribes under his command, enough to pose a threat to the Seven Kingdoms south of the Wall.
King Brandon the Breaker, who once drove back the Night King with the help of the King-Beyond-the-Wall; King Brandon the Shipwright, who was lost on the Sunset Sea; King Brandon the Burner, son of
Jon Snow just won't die on Game of Thrones.And the latest episode, "Beyond the Wall," provided us with the most convenient plot twist of all to save him.Uncle Benjen's back! Oh dear, now Uncle
The journey beyond The Wall Jon leads a group of 13 — Tormund, the Hound, Jorah, Gendry, Beric Dondarion, Thoros of Myr and six nameless randos (don’t get too attached to them) — on the
Like “Beyond the Wall,” the penultimate episode of GOT’s first season was written by series creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and directed by frequent helmer Alan Taylor. Recognizing the
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