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  • The North Would Rise
Alignment
  • Realm
  • Cunning
  • Truthful
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Storyline Number
  • II
Previous Quest Type
  • Sworn Sword
QuestGiver
  • Simon Groat
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Previous
  • A Two Year Winter
Banner
  • World_Lonely_Tower.jpg
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  • "We should avoid his attention. We don't want him to use us to prove his strength."
  • "If there is a revolt against Bolton, I intend to be there leading it."
  • "How strong is Bolton's hold on the North?"
  • "Is Winterfell prepared for winter?"
  • "He crushed Lord Stannis," Eutimio tells you. "So his position is strong. But the North would rise against him in a heartbeat and Bolton knows it."
  • The maester considers. "He's Warden of the North, but not well-loved. I expect he won't spend strength on a dispute that doesn't threaten his power."
  • "How likely is Roose Bolton to get involved in a dispute between bannermen?"
  • "We need more lands to survive the winter," Groat tells your advisors. Maester Lucas balks. "What lands? Would you bring Roose Bolton down on us?"
  • "Roose Bolton will be busy trying to stay alive. I doubt he'll notice anything we do."
  • "Winterfell was empty and burned this past harvest," Rona says. "Anything Ned Stark laid aside was looted. I doubt Bolton has six months of food."
Type
  • City
Storyline
  • A Weak Position
Speaker
  • Maester Lucas
  • Rona Grey
  • Eutimio
Volume
  • Breaking Ties
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