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* Ser [[Mors Westford]], a ranger of the [[Night's Watch]] and a [[skinchanger]].
 
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* Lord Daven Westford, the former Lord of the Westford family and father to Mors.
  
  

Revision as of 04:04, 3 July 2016

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This article is about content invented for the Game of Thrones RPG video game developed by Cyanide Studio. Although this is a licensed derivative work based upon A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, it is not written by him.

The material on this page should not be considered canonical for the novels, and is provided for informational purposes only.

House Westford
House Westford.png
Death Over Dishonor
Coat of arms A black dog on blue
Head Mors Westford (exiled to the Night's Watch)
Region Westerlands
Overlord House Lannister

House Westford is a minor house of landed knights from the westerlands.[1] They have thus far only been mentioned in the video game Game of Thrones.

House Westford at the end of the third century

The known Westfords during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

  • no member has appeared yet.

Game of Thrones

The known Westfords appearing in Game of Thrones are:

  • Ser Mors Westford, a ranger of the Night's Watch and a skinchanger.
    • His wife and daughter in the westerlands.
  • Lord Daven Westford, the former Lord of the Westford family and father to Mors.


References and Notes