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Day 25: Family - Eddard Stark
Interpretation of this personal sigil: The supporters are a grey direwolf for House Stark, and the black crowned stag of House Baratheon (with blue eyes), symbolizing Ned’s friendship with King Robert. The white field (for House Stark) is slightly divided by a jagged line with blue above it, which gives it the appearance of mountains – which may symbolize the northern mountains of Ned’s maternal grandmother’s House Flint, or the Red Mountains of Dorne where the Tower of Joy was located. (Edit: or, as @purplefishies007 suggested, the Vale mountains where Ned was fostered with Jon Arryn and became friends with Robert.) The main section contains two direwolves facing each other, which may be a reference to the fact that both of Ned’s parents were of House Stark. Above them is a gold hand, probably symbolizing Ned’s appointment as Hand of the King. (See also these classic symbolic ASOIAF artworks, favorites of mine.) Between them is a blue rose, for Ned’s sister Lyanna and her son Jon Snow. The crest is a grey direwolf head for House Stark, atop a silver knight’s helm for members of the nobility. And the compartment is weirwood branches for House Stark, the same as all the artist’s designs for these Stark family personal sigils.
Nice analysis!
I add: The direwolf is tongueless in reference to his nickname “the quiet wolf”, and the secret he hides.
The direwolves are two because Ned is a second child and somehow feels he has usurped the role for which Brandon was born. The outline of the mountains looming over the rose reminds me of the phrase:
“Kings are a rare sight in the north”. Robert snorted “More likely they were hiding in the snow. Snow, Ned!”
Day 25: Family - Jon Snow
BGC Charity Day 2019 - London
Kit Harington attending the 15th BGC annual charity day at Canary Wharf in London, in commemoration of BGC’s 658 colleagues and the 61 Eurobrokers employees lost on 9/11 .