How the Starks and their Direwolves Symbolize Each Other | ASOIAF Lore & Analysis

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The direwolf sigil of House Stark became reality the day Lord Eddard’s children found their pups. Whimpering aside the body of their slain mother, the wolves were quickly adopted by the noble children of Winterfell, forming bonds closer than family with their respective owners. Robb and Grey Wind, Sansa and Lady, Arya and Nymeria, Bran and Summer, Rickon and Shaggydog, Jon and Ghost, these mighty pairs appeared as though they would defend and honor the north for years to come. Instead, the Stark family was wrapped up in the cruel game of thrones, and the children and their direwolves fared quite poorly.

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0:00 Introduction
1:19 Robb & Grey Wind
2:32 Sansa & Lady
3:53 Arya & Nymeria
4:51 Bran & Summer
5:38 Rickon & Shaggydog
6:47 Jon & Ghost
7:37 Summary/Conclusion
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Music:
Dark Score - Liborio Conti
Sad Cinematic - Liborio Conti
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Ghost's albino appearance often gets compared to the Weirwood Heart Trees. This symbolizes Jon's journey as a champion of gods thus hinting his parentage and role as one of the chosen ones.

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