What is the tree at Winterfell?

What is the tree at Winterfell?

weirwood tree
A weirwood tree in the godswood of Winterfell. Weirwood is a species of deciduous tree found all over Westeros; it has white bark with five-pointed, blood-red leaves and sap. The heart trees are weirwood trees with faces carved on their barks found in the center of godswoods.

Why is there a face on the tree in Winterfell?

When the Children of the Forest deemed a weirwood tree special enough, they carved a face into its bark meant to be physical manifestation of a Forest God. Referred to as “heart trees,” these special trees became sacred places of worship for followers of the Old Gods, namely the Children and the First Men.

Is the Weirwood tree real?

Weirdwoods aren’t real, as there isn’t any common Flora with such bizarre ecology. The weirwood is a species of deciduous trees found in Westeros , now found most commonly in the north and beyond the Wall. The plants once covered the “island” of Westerosi but now restricted to the Rocky and cold North.

Where are the Weirwood trees?

Westeros
Weirwood is a species of deciduous trees found in Westeros, now found most commonly in the north and beyond the Wall.

What is the Isle of faces?

The Isle of Faces is an island located at the center of Gods Eye, an immense lake on the south-eastern edge of the Riverlands and the north-western edge of the Crownlands. The castle of Harrenhal lies on the coast of the lake to the north of the island.

Why do Weirwoods have faces?

Weirwoods have red sap, which leaks out of the deep cuts in the trunk made for the eyes of the faces – giving the appearance that they are weeping tears of blood. The faces are thought to have been carved by the Children of the Forest and were later worshiped by the First Men as well.

Does the Red Keep have a Weirwood?

Red Keep. The godswood at the Red Keep, the castle of King’s Landing in the crownlands, overlooks the Blackwater Rush. Unlike the weirwoods of older godswoods, the Red Keep’s heart tree is a great oak covered in smokeberry vines.

Does the Red Keep have a Godswood?