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  1. The Free Folk, [1] also referred to by the people of the Seven Kingdoms as wildlings, [2] is the self-given name for the people who live in the lands beyond the Wall, still on the continent of Westeros but beyond the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms. The name they employ makes reference to their society, which recognizes no inherent or ...

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    • 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."
  3. Wildling Rabble, by Tomasz Jedruszek © Fantasy Flight Games. 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.

  4. May 23, 2019 · The Wildlings are a group of people who are located beyond The Wall. They describe themselves as free folk, not bound by the oaths and loyalties of the Seven Kingdoms. They are considered...

  5. 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...

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  6. The wildlings, or as they call themselves, Free Folk, are a race of humans residing beyond the Wall separating the Seven Kingdoms from the northmost parts of Westeros. They are the descendants of the First Men who moved beyond the Wall and created different clans for themselves after the arrival of the Andals.

  7. Jon Snow is brought to the main wildling camp and introduced to Mance Rayder, though Jon initially mistakes Tormund for the King-Beyond-the-Wall, until Mance reveals himself, and asks Jon why he wants to break his vows and leave the Night's Watch to join them.

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