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  1. Jul 9, 2024 · Did you know that many historical figures inspired Game of Thrones characters? Here are 25 real people that Game of Thrones characters are based on.

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    The Free Folk are descended from the First Men, as are the inhabitants of the North. They were, essentially, the people unlucky enough to be living north of the Wall when it was constructed eight thousand years ago. Besides this shared ethnic heritage, their common descent means that there are also many cultural similarities between the wildlings a...

    The Free Folk consist of a wide variety of many fractious tribes and village-dwellers, some reasonably refined, others savage and hostile. Different factions have very different cultures and practices, and may speak different languages. They spend much of their time fighting one another over petty squabbles, aside from the times when they are unifi...

    At the time of the War of the Five Kings the Free Folk are divided into about 90 different clans or tribes, some of which have long been bitter enemies with each other. Normally they are politically divided, but were united under King-Beyond-the-Wall Mance Rayder for the common goal of forcing their way south of the Wall before the next winter come...

    Attitudes towards the Free Folk vary but are mostly negative. The Northmen have a bitter feud with the Free Folk due to being at the forefront of the latter's incursions into the Seven Kingdoms. Other kingdoms south of the Wall share similar derisive sentiments, but to a lesser extent, seeing the Free Folk as a light threat and the Night's Watch as...

    {Mance Rayder}, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, a former sworn brother of the Night's Watch. Mercy-killed by Jon Snow, after he was sentenced to burn on a pyre.
    {Craster}, an unsavory collaborator of the Night's Watch with a sordid reputation. Killed by Karl Tanner during the Mutiny at Craster's Keep.
    {Osha}, a former spear wife and now a loyal servant of House Stark and protector of Bran and Rickon Stark. Killed by Ramsay Bolton.
    Jon Snow, former Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who traveled north of the Wall with Tormund, Ghost, and the remaining Free Folk.

    By Season 4 to Season 5, costume designer Michele Clapton explained that she developed six different wildling sub-groups by costuming, based on their geographic region (see "Costumes/Beyond the Wall - Wildlings" for more). Mance Rayder and Jon Snow repeatedly said that in the present day there are about 90 different wildlings clans, but each large ...

    In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Free Folk consist of various factions, such as the people of Thenn, raiders from the Frozen Shore, and settlers and woodsmen in the Haunted Forest. At the time of the books, they are unified under a King-Beyond-the-Wall, Mance Rayder, a former member of the Night's Watch who fled the Wall and betrayed the S...

    • Mance Rayder. Mance Rayder is the pseudo-leader of the wildlings. He is known as the "King-beyond-the-Wall." Mance Rayder appears in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and is played by Ciarán Hinds on the HBO show "Game of Thrones."
    • Craster. Craster is a wildling who has many wives, many of whom are also his daughters. He appears in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and is played by Robert Pugh on the HBO show "Game of Thrones."
    • Ygritte. Ygritte is a wildling who is excellent with a bow and arrow. She appears in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and is played by Rose Leslie on the HBO show "Game of Thrones."
    • Tormund Giantsbane. Tormund Giantsbane is a prominent wildling raider. He appears in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and is played by Kristofer Hivju on the HBO show "Game of Thrones."
  2. May 19, 2019 · Everybody has suffered in Game of Thrones: the Starks, the Lannisters, countless unnamed soldiers and civilians, and those poor, poor direwolves. But according to a fan of the show, one group...

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  3. Mance Rayder was the leader of the Free Folk, holding the title of "King-Beyond-the-Wall," and a feared opponent of the Night's Watch, which he formerly served in as a black brother. Mance Rayder was once a noted ranger of the Night's Watch. He was actually born a wildling and is proud that he...

  4. The free folk are a race of people who live beyond the Wall in northern Westeros. They are more commonly referred to as "wildlings" everywhere south of the Wall. Free folk are split into countless [1] cultures, tribes, clans, villages, and raiding parties, some reasonably cultured, others savage and hostile. [2] Contents. 1 Culture and Customs.

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  6. Aug 29, 2023 · The Wildlings, also known as the Free Folk, are diverse and politically autonomous clans who live beyond the Wall, and have organized themselves under Mance Rayder to threaten the Night's Watch.

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