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  1. Bear Island[1] is a remote island in the North of Westeros, and the ancestral home of House Mormont, vassals of House Stark of Winterfell. It lies within the Bay of Ice on the western coast of the North. The island remains relatively poor. It is densely forested with a large bear population...

  2. Bear Island. The north and the location of Bear Island. Bear Island is a remote island in the north that is home to House Mormont. It lies within the Bay of Ice, north of Deepwood Motte and south of the Frozen Shore. [1] The Mormonts live at Mormont Keep.

  3. House Mormont [1] of Bear Island is an extinct vassal house from the North that held fealty to House Stark of Winterfell. They ruled Bear Island, an island far to the northwest of Winterfell, from the castle Mormont Keep. The head of the house was the Lord of Bear Island. The family possessed the...

  4. Their seat is at Bear Island, located in the Bay of Ice northwest of Winterfell. Their blazon is a black bear over a green wood [3] [4] and their motto is "Here We Stand". [5] House Mormont is one of the few houses to have an ancestral weapon of Valyrian steel: a bastard sword called Longclaw.

  5. Game of Thrones. Lady Lyanna Mormont was the young Lady of Bear Island and head of House Mormont following the death of her mother, Maege Mormont, in the War of the Five Kings. Lyanna Mormont was the daughter of Maege Mormont, the niece of Lord Commander of the Night's Watch Jeor Mormont and the first cousin of...

  6. 13 de abr. de 2024 · King Rodrik Stark reclaimed Bear Island for the North. The story of how he reclaimed the land mass is in dispute. It's said that Rodrik won Bear Island, fair and square, in a wrestling match ...

  7. Lord of Bear Island and Lady of Bear Island are titles given to the head of House Mormont of Bear Island. [1] Contents. 1 History. 2 Recent Events. 2.1 A Game of Thrones. 2.2 A Storm of Swords. 2.3 A Feast for Crows. 2.4 A Dance with Dragons. 2.5 Known Lords and Ladies of Bear Island. 3 Notes. 4 References. History.