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Who is Lady Stoneheart?

Who is Lady Stoneheart?

Catelyn Stark
As a bit of brief background for those who aren’t in the loop, Lady Stoneheart is the resurrected form of Catelyn Stark. Following the events of the Red Wedding, where Catelyn was murdered, Beric Dondarrion gives his life to resurrect Catelyn. But she’s different when she returns to life.

What happened to Lady Stark in Game of Thrones?

Spoiler alert for those who haven’t read Martin’s novels: Lady Stoneheart is a resurrected and vengeful Catelyn Stark, who was murdered at the Red Wedding during the show’s third season. She makes two appearances in the books. The first is her shock reveal at the end of A Storm of Swords.

Who kills Lady Stark?

Lord Roose Bolton, personally killed the injured Robb Stark with a dagger thrust to the heart. “Lame” Lothar Frey, stabbed Queen Talisa Stark to death.

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Who is Lady Catelyn Stark on Game of Thrones?

Portrayed by. Michelle Fairley. Lady Catelyn Stark, née Tully, was born into House Tully as the daughter of Hoster Tully, the Lord Paramount of the Trident, and sister of Lysa and Edmure Tully. She married into House Stark through her marriage to Eddard Stark, though she was originally intended for Brandon Stark.

What happened to Catelyn Stark after the Red Wedding?

In George R.R. Martin’s novel series A Song of Ice and Fire, Catelyn Stark is eventually resurrected as a corpse after her Red Wedding death and becomes known as Lady Stoneheart, hellbent on seeking retribution on those who have wronged her. Sounds pretty exciting, right?

How many children does Catelyn Stark have?

Lady Catelyn Stark, née Catelyn Tully, is the wife of Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Together they have five children: Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon.

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Why is Catelyn Stark important to Robb Stark?

Catelyn is a key advisor to her son Robb Stark in his role as King in the North. She warns Robb against trusting Balon Greyjoy because of his reputation for rebellion. She unsuccessfully tries to persuade Robb to exchange the captive Jaime Lannister for his sisters Arya and Sansa.