“The winters are hard, but the Starks will endure. We always have.”
- Eddard Stark to Robert Baratheon
YES! That’s right. Having already looked into House Targaryen and their epic history, we now move away from the fire and look into the icy north at House Stark. The Starks are one of the oldest and noblest of Westerosi houses. They are descendants of the First Men and ruled over the north of Westeros from their seat at Winterfell, as the King in the North. Upon Aegon’s conquest of Westeros , Torrhen Stark the then Lord of Winterfell bent the Knee to Aegon Targaryen and bought the north under the rule of the Iron throne. Hereafter the Starks became known as the Wardens of the North. The words of House Stark are “Winter is Coming “and the Starks are one of the few houses whose words are more of a warning than a boast or taunt.
So what’s with the whole Twitter craze? Well, if you aren’t on it you would find Twitter just like a social networking website that allows you to update status messages. But that’s not true, though there are some novice users who probably are too excited and clueless about Twitter, so they just tweet random things that come across their mind. The truth is, Twitter is a great platform for you to build a network of people from all across the world sharing common interests, mutually hating and loving celebrities and TV shows and what not, also it’s the best joke book you might ever come across. Oh oh! Also there are some news flashes which you might read on Twitter first and later on some news channel feed! So that is all the description you need.
Every, I literally mean, every one of us has a self-obsessed *Selfie* maniac as a friend. Kindly don’t abuse/ridicule/embarrass them. Remember, they live life in a higher plane, a plane beyond the imaginations of Muggles like you. I would like to call it the *Selfie* way of life. Ever wondered how your ugly friend sees her /(rarely) his face a million times a day without getting frustrated and breaking their phone?
While he wasn’t the tallest, it is incorrect to term the man as short and go on to assume that his lust for power and conquest was fuelled by his lack of height. "Le Petit Caporal" was rather of average height when compared to others in the country but he was smart enough to recruit tall and lofty men as his soldiers. Clearly I would not fit that grade, but according to the time period the average height was 5’6’’ and he was 5’6’’ not 5’2’’ and then again his soldiers that surrounded the dwarf, above 6 feet tall. Now if you are short and want to conquer the world, don’t go on thinking you have the Napoleon Complex.