1. Robb Stark rebels against the Lannisters after his father Ned Stark is executed. He is declared King in the North by his bannermen.
2. Robb defeats Jaime Lannister's army at the Whispering Wood and takes Jaime prisoner. He then destroys another Lannister army besieging Riverrun.
3. Theon Greyjoy betrays the Starks by seizing Winterfell while most of its guards are away. Robb continues winning battles against the Lannisters at places like the Yellow Fork.
1. King In The North Important plot
points
Here is the diagram and important plot points in
the king in the north story line which follows
Robb Stark, son of the warden of the north who
tries to head south so he can get the revenge
for his father murder by the Lannisters.
2. 1.Outraged by the imprisonment and then wanton execution of Robb's father Eddard Stark by Robert’s successor Joffrey
Baratheon, the noble lords of the North openly rebelled against the Iron Throne.
2.Greatjon Umber, A Stark Bannerman who was tired of being ruled by southern lords thousands of miles away. Lord
Umber declared that there was only one king he would ever serve, the King in the North. Rickard Karstark, Maege
Mormont, Galbart Glover, Jonos Bracken, a Local river lord were among those who swore fealty to Robb, as did Theon
Greyjoy, Chanting ‘King of the North’.
Beginning of the Story Arc
3.The bulk of Robb's forces descends on Jaime's army and lures him into the Whispering Wood, northwest of Riverrun. In a decisive battle, Robb's
Northmen win a significant victory by defeating the Lannister army and take Jaime himself prisoner. Jaime challenges Robb to single combat to
decide the matter, but Robb refuses.The Battle of the Whispering Wood and the following slaughter of the Lannister forces besieging Riverrun
essentially destroy half of the Lannister standing army, removing their second functional army-group within the Riverlands. This leaves Lord Tywin
with only the 30,000 strong army under his own command further to the east. Recognizing that the situation is lost, Tywin decides to pull back his
army further south in the Riverlands to Harrenhal on the shores of the God's Eye lake, in order to use that castle as a base of operations for a
protracted war.Previously, Robb Stark was a rebellious provincial, badly outnumbered. Not only did Whispering Wood establish Robb's reputation
as a strong leader, it destroyed the numerical advantage the Lannisters had held at the outbreak of the war.
4.Following immediately after Robb Stark’s ambush of Ser Jaime Lannister's cavalry at the Battle of the Whispering Wood,
Robb Stark made a surprise night-time assault on the main army besieging Riverrun. The Lannister army, being leaderless
after the capture of Jamie Lannister during the immediately preceding Battle of the Whispering Wood, was caught asleep in
their camps and were easily slaughtered.
5.King Robb Stark’s forces assault Ser Stafford's camp in a night time raid. Robb's direwolf Grey Wind sneaks up to the
Lannister camp, kills several sentries and panics their horses. As a massive rain breaks out, Robb, prepares to lead the
charge. Robb's bannermen cry out "The King in the North!" and draw their swords. The surprised Lannister army is easily
slaughtered as they are roused from sleep by the Stark cavalry.The battle is a decisive victory for the Stark forces. Lord
Roose Bolton reports Lannister casualties outnumbering Stark losses in a 5:1 ratio. Thousands of Lannister soldiers are
dead. The Lannister commander, Ser Stafford Lannister, a cousin of Lord Tywin, is killed in the battle and a number of
Lannister officers are captured.
3. Middle of the Story Arc
6. Robb Stark faces dissent from his bannermen over keeping the numerous
prisoners alive, but insists that they are to be treated well. He refuses to allow
them to be tortured for information, fearing that the Lannisters would use this as
an excuse to torture their own Stark prisoners. Some Northern soldiers loot the
dead. Robb meets Talisa a healer from Volantis helping the Silent Sisters tending to
a Wounded Lannister and assists her in an amputation.
7.To gain the respect of his fellow ironborn and his father, Theon Greyjoy turned on
the Starks and seized the undefended castle Winterfell, the seat for House Stark. It
was not so much a battle as a surprise seizure of Winterfell when virtually all of its
guards had been lured away due to a feint at Torrhen's Square. This led to the
event called fall of Winnterfell.
8. King Robb Stark's forces assault the Lannister forces at the Yellow Fork and win another
victory, taking many more prisoners. Lord Rickard Karstark’s reports taking so many Lannister
prisoners that the Stark cells are overflowing. Talisa Maeger continues to treat Robb's
wounded along with those of his enemies following the battle. Robb then visits the Crag to
negotiate the surrender of House Westerling.The volume of prisoners leads to Jaime Lannister
being housed with another man for the first time since his capture. This affords him the
opportunity to make an escape attempt, murdering his cellmate Alton Lannister and killing
Torrhen Karstark. He is recaptured shortly afterwards.
4. End of the Story Arc
9. With the morale of his army starting to wane without a major victory in months, and the release of Jaime Lannister by Catelyn
Stark herself, King Robb decides to withdraw from the Westerlands, and challenge the Lannisters head-on, in the hope that
another victory would regain lost morale. Robb chooses to march with his army against Harrenhal, the heart of Lannister
presence in the Riverlands.However, Robb does not find the decisive victory he was hoping for: the Mountain has withdrawn
and not even bothered to waste any men on a token defense of the castle. The Northmen are further demoralized to find the
courtyards are choked with the bodies of two hundred Northern and Riverlands prisoners of war put to the sword before they
left.On hearing of the death of his grandfather Hoster Tully, King Robb led his demoralized army to Riverrun to pay respects
while leaving Lord Roose Bolton in charge of Harrenhal with a token force to hold the castle.
10.Rickard Karstark and his men kill Martyn Lannister and Willem Lannister in the dungeons of Riverrun and are brought before Robb
Stark. He openly insults the King in the North and claims the war is a lost cause. Remaining true to his honor just like his father, Robb
decides that Lord Karstark must die for his treason. Though Edmure Tully, Talisa, and Catelyn attempt to advise Robb to hold Karstark
hostage and send him to the Night's Watch after the war - on the basis that the Karstarks form a significant portion of Robb's army, and
they will abandon Robb if he executes their lord. Despite the warnings of all of his councilors, Robb refuses to listen.As Lord Karstark is
brought before Robb, he reminds him that the blood of the First Men run through both of their veins since they are of the North. Lord
Karstark also reminds Robb he fought alongside Eddard Stark during Robert's Rebellion and alongside him against King Joffrey. Finally,
he states that they are both kin, since House Karstark was founded by a Stark of Winterfell. Robb tells him that all of it didn't stop him
from murdering the Lannister boys and it will not save him now. Rickard doesn't want to be saved, but he wants it to haunt him for the
rest of his days. True to the traditions of the North and his father, Robb Stark personally beheads Rickard Karstark with a single strike of
his sword after Rickard curses Robb and renounces all allegiance to him.[8] In the aftermath, the Karstark forces abandon Robb and
return home.
11. King Robb was lulled into a false sense of security by Walder Frey because he had extended guest right to the Starks - formally
eating salt and bread from the same bowl as his guests. To break guest right is to break all the laws of gods and men, thus while Robb
and Catelyn were always wary of Walder Frey's intentions, they never thought that even such a despicable man as he would sink so low
as to break such a sacred pact. The North was ready to charge towards Casterly Rock, with House Forrester as the vanguard.The
betrayal was scheduled to occur after the formal ceremony and the bedding, with Edmure and Roslin safely away in another part of the
castle to consummate their marriage. The door of the great hall is closed and barred by Black Walder. Meanwhile, Roose Bolton and his
men were to position themselves around the hall, secretly armed and armored. The signal for massacre to begin was for the musicians
to play an instrumental version of "The Rains of Castamere”.