Mrstrategy Posted February 17, 2021 Share Posted February 17, 2021 How many men's did each of the stark loyalist houses lost in the bolton betrayal during the Battle at winterfell ?house manderly lost possibly up to 500 men since the book says there were 12 barges packed with manderly knights, warhorses and siege equipment assuming the barges carry around 40 men each Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angel Eyes Posted February 17, 2021 Share Posted February 17, 2021 The wiki page states there were 600 Starks and Cassels, 300 Cerwyns, and 1100 of everyone else. And every force was slaughtered to a man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canon Claude Posted February 17, 2021 Share Posted February 17, 2021 3 hours ago, Angel Eyes said: The wiki page states there were 600 Starks and Cassels, 300 Cerwyns, and 1100 of everyone else. And every force was slaughtered to a man. That’s not true. Survivors from the battle later join Stannis at Deepwood Motte. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Young Maester Posted February 18, 2021 Share Posted February 18, 2021 We know Ramsey and his men were a horse. And that they charged around 5 times (can’t remember that much). Im going to go with the battle lasted no more than 10-20 minutes. They are leaderless and just saw their commander get his arm cleaved off. A couple charges and they scattered to the woods like flies. Ramsey no doubt chased down any survivors but I reckon some of them lived since we hear that they joined stannis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nittanian Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Some_Questions1 Quote Neither Robb nor the Night's Watch learned that Dreadfort man had attacked Ser Rodrik and his host at Winterfell, and had burned castle and town. Does this then mean that nobody of Ser Rodrik's host could flee to tell the truth about the role of Ramsay Snow? Most of the leaders of Ser Rodrik's host were slain, but a good many of the common soldiers survived and have doubtless straggled back to their villages and holdfasts, spreading tales as they go. Of course, the situation was confused enough so that the tales may disagree, even with each other... https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1284 Quote GRRM also mentioned that certain battles were much more brutal than others. The battle at the Freys was very bloddy, while the battle in front of Winterfel was not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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