The world of Game of Thrones is dense with lore and complicated family histories, and House Stark is among the series’ most important families. The Starks are regarded as one of Westeros’ Great Houses and the royal family of the Northern regions, even before the age of Aegon I Targaryen’s legendary conquest of the continent.While Game of Thrones featured a revolving cast of vital characters, the Starks mainly served as protagonists for the story. Ned Stark is perhaps the most important of the family at the beginning of the series for jumpstarting the main plot, while Jon Snow proves to be a crucial and prophetic figure in resolving the conflict’s endgame.Lord Rickard and Brandon both predate the show’s events, as both characters were brutally executed by the “Mad King” Aerys II Targaryen, contributing to the events of Robert’s Rebellion that overthrew the tyrant Dragonlord King. Ned would serve a short-lived stint as Robert I Baratheon’s Hand of the King before being unjustly executed by the false king Joffrey I Baratheon for attempting to reveal the truth of Jon Arryn’s death and the true father of Joffrey himself — his uncle Jaime Lannister. Ned’s execution would ignite the War of the Five Kings and shape the rest of the series’ core plot.
The world of Game of Thrones is dense with lore and complicated family histories, and House Stark is among the series’ most important families. The Starks are regarded as one of Westeros’ Great Houses and the royal family of the Northern regions, even before the age of Aegon I Targaryen’s legendary conquest of the continent.
While Game of Thrones featured a revolving cast of vital characters, the Starks mainly served as protagonists for the story. Ned Stark is perhaps the most important of the family at the beginning of the series for jumpstarting the main plot, while Jon Snow proves to be a crucial and prophetic figure in resolving the conflict’s endgame.
Lord Rickard and Brandon both predate the show’s events, as both characters were brutally executed by the “Mad King” Aerys II Targaryen, contributing to the events of Robert’s Rebellion that overthrew the tyrant Dragonlord King. Ned would serve a short-lived stint as Robert I Baratheon’s Hand of the King before being unjustly executed by the false king Joffrey I Baratheon for attempting to reveal the truth of Jon Arryn’s death and the true father of Joffrey himself — his uncle Jaime Lannister. Ned’s execution would ignite the War of the Five Kings and shape the rest of the series’ core plot.
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