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Stannis I *Ser Davos Seaworth ---- Three-eyed Raven † n15: n16: n18: n19: n32: n41: Prince Bran Stark King Mance Rayder link=Execution *Tormund ( ) *Lord of Bones † *Magnar Styr † *King Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg † ---- KarlTanner † *Ser Alliser Thorne link=Execution *Bowen Marsh link=Execution *Othell Yarwyck link=Execution *Qhorin Halfhand † ---- Tormund n53: n58: Wun Wun † ---- King EddisonTollett *Ser Denys Mallister *Cotter Pyke *Benjen Stark
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Current White Walker victory *Death of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont *Death of Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall *Death and resurrection of Lord Commander Jon Snow *Establishment of an alliance between the Night's Watch and the Free Folk *Jon Snow leaves the Night's Watch after his death and resurrection *Eddison Tollett becomes de facto Lord Commander of the Night's Watch *Death of the Three-eyed raven *Extinction of the Children of the Forest *Prince Bran Stark discovers that Jon Snow is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark
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