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House Blackwood: Part 1 - The Time of the Tree

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

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4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2012

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

House Blackwood's origins begin in the most ancient of times, when the Children of the Forest held sway, and there were fewer people, and Houses, but more Kings and Kingdoms. We explore their connection to these ancient mysteries, their great creepy weirwood and the various wars and politics that led to current times, where Blackwoods marry Starks, Targaryens and others. Published February 1, 2020. Video available on Spotify.


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Blackwood Solar was on the second floor of a cavernous timber keep.

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There was a fire burning in the hearth when they entered. the room was large and airy, with great beams of dark oak supporting the high ceiling.

2:00.4

Woolen tapestries covered the walls and a pair of wide lattice work doors looked out upon the Godswood.

2:06.7

Through their thick diamond-shaped panes of yellow glass,

2:10.3

Jamie glimpsed the gnarled limbs of the tree from which the castle took its name.

2:15.0

It was a weirwood, ancient and colossal, ten times the size of the one in the stone garden at Castile Rock.

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