"Conflict Beyond the Wall"@en . "({Clandestinely)"@en . . . . "Stannis I\n*Ser Davos Seaworth\n----\nThree-eyed Raven \u2020"@en . . "The Conflict Beyond the Wall is an ongoing conflict taking place beyond the Wall; the mightiest and oldest defensive structure constructed by men. Its main purpose was to shield the realms of men against the return of the White Walkers, a supernatural race of evil beings who emerged during the Long Night. Since then, the Night's Watch has stood guard for about 8,000 years, defending Westeros from the threats that lurk Beyond the Wall. During that time, its initial task has generally been forgotten and instead they have been guarding against the human Free Folk who hold the lands beyond. Occasionally forming raiding parties, the wildlings consistently try to cross the Wall into the richer and warmer lands to the south; recently, however, their efforts have been concentrated into escaping th"@en . . . "Current White Walker victory"@en . . . . . . "297"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Conflict Beyond the Wall"@en . . . . . . . . "15"^^ . "12"^^ . . . . . . . . "*Death of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont\n*Death of Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall\n*Death and resurrection of Lord Commander Jon Snow\n*Establishment of an alliance between the Night's Watch and the Free Folk\n*Jon Snow leaves the Night's Watch after his death and resurrection\n*Eddison Tollett becomes de facto Lord Commander of the Night's Watch\n*Death of the Three-eyed raven\n*Extinction of the Children of the Forest\n*Prince Bran Stark discovers that Jon Snow is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark"@en . . "Prince Bran Stark"@en . . . . . "King Mance Rayder link=Execution\n*Tormund ( )\n*Lord of Bones \u2020\n*Magnar Styr \u2020\n*King Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg \u2020\n----\nKarlTanner \u2020"@en . . . . "*Ser Alliser Thorne link=Execution\n*Bowen Marsh link=Execution\n*Othell Yarwyck link=Execution\n*Qhorin Halfhand \u2020\n----\nTormund"@en . . . "The Conflict Beyond the Wall is an ongoing conflict taking place beyond the Wall; the mightiest and oldest defensive structure constructed by men. Its main purpose was to shield the realms of men against the return of the White Walkers, a supernatural race of evil beings who emerged during the Long Night. Since then, the Night's Watch has stood guard for about 8,000 years, defending Westeros from the threats that lurk Beyond the Wall. During that time, its initial task has generally been forgotten and instead they have been guarding against the human Free Folk who hold the lands beyond. Occasionally forming raiding parties, the wildlings consistently try to cross the Wall into the richer and warmer lands to the south; recently, however, their efforts have been concentrated into escaping the threat of the White Walkers of the northernmost Lands of Always Winter and their ever-growing army of reanimated dead, called Wights. The main events of this three-sided conflict take place in the far North of the Seven Kingdoms and are thus unknown or considered unimportant to the majority of its population, especially with the War of the Five Kings ravaging through the country. As some are beginning to see, however, the events beyond the Wall are the true conflict that will shake the continent, with the growing power of the White Walkers and the insidious Night King threatening to bring about the Long Night once again."@en . . . . . . "Wun Wun \u2020\n----\nKing"@en . . . "EddisonTollett\n*Ser Denys Mallister\n*Cotter Pyke\n*Benjen Stark"@en . . . . "Ongoing"@en . .