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The '''''Wind Witch''''' is a ship captained by Captain [[Qos]]. It hails from [[Myr]]. It is a sleek three-banked trading galley.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 65|Chapter 65]], Arya</ref> [[Eddard Stark]] believes it hails from [[Braavos]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 45|Chapter 45]], Eddard</ref>
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The '''''Wind Witch''''' is a ship captained by Captain [[Qos]]. It is a sleek three-banked trading galley.{{ref|agot|65}} [[Eddard Stark]] believes it hails from [[Braavos]],{{ref|agot|45}} while a longshoreman states it is from [[Myr]].{{ref|AGOT|65}}
  
 
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It was contracted by Lord [[Eddard Stark]] to take his daughters north during his attempt to take control of the throne.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 45|Chapter 45]], Eddard</ref>
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The ''Wind Witch'' is contracted by Lord [[Eddard Stark]], the [[Hand of the King]], to take his daughters, [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]], from [[King's Landing]], as Ned intends to inform King [[Robert I Baratheon]] of Queen [[Cersei Lannister]]'s deceit when the king returns from hunting.{{ref|agot|45}} Ned instructs [[Tomard]], the captain of the [[House Stark guards|Stark guards]], to personally deliver a letter to [[Stannis Baratheon]], Lord of [[Dragonstone]], during the journey to the [[north]].{{ref|AGOT|47}} Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] betrays Ned, however, and Tom is killed in the throne room before the ship can depart King's Landing.{{ref|AGOT|49}}
  
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When Arya is living on the streets of the city, she goes to the river front to investigate stowing away aboard a ship and sees the ''Wind Witch'' with guards in the colors of [[Winterfell]] guarding it. She is about to go to them when she realizes she knows none of the guards. When the unknown guards notice her, she pretends to be a boy trying to sell them a pigeon she had killed and they tell her to scram.{{ref|agot|65}}
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 7 September 2018

The Wind Witch is a ship captained by Captain Qos. It is a sleek three-banked trading galley.[1] Eddard Stark believes it hails from Braavos,[2] while a longshoreman states it is from Myr.[1]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

The Wind Witch is contracted by Lord Eddard Stark, the Hand of the King, to take his daughters, Sansa and Arya, from King's Landing, as Ned intends to inform King Robert I Baratheon of Queen Cersei Lannister's deceit when the king returns from hunting.[2] Ned instructs Tomard, the captain of the Stark guards, to personally deliver a letter to Stannis Baratheon, Lord of Dragonstone, during the journey to the north.[3] Lord Petyr Baelish betrays Ned, however, and Tom is killed in the throne room before the ship can depart King's Landing.[4]

When Arya is living on the streets of the city, she goes to the river front to investigate stowing away aboard a ship and sees the Wind Witch with guards in the colors of Winterfell guarding it. She is about to go to them when she realizes she knows none of the guards. When the unknown guards notice her, she pretends to be a boy trying to sell them a pigeon she had killed and they tell her to scram.[1]

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