House Whitehill

"You Forresters have shit on us for generations. Well now the Starks are no longer around to have your back, are they? We're the power in the North now."

- Lord Whitehill to Ethan Forrester

House Whitehill is a noble house from the wolfswood in the North of Westeros. They are loyal vassals of House Bolton.

Background
House Whitehill are bitter rivals of House Forrester of Ironrath, and have served House Bolton as bannerman for five centuries. Their sigil represents the barren hill on which their seat is situated - stripped bare of ironwood trees centuries ago.

"Iron From Ice"
Lord Ludd Whitehill arrives at Ironrath unannounced and unexpected, demanding an audience with the new Lord, Lord Ethan, to demand 'justice'. Lord Whitehill wants to deliver justice to Gared Tuttle, who killed some of his men in retaliation to them murdering his family.

Lord Whitehill returns with Ramsay Snow, who demands Lord Ethan swear fealty and bend the knee to House Bolton. Lord Whitehill is instructed by Ramsay to install a garrison of twenty men inside the walls of Ironrath. House Whitehill take Ryon Forrester as their ward, as insurance for the obedience of House Forrester.

Members

 * Lord Ludd Whitehill, Lord of Highpoint and head of the family.
 * {Karl Whitehill}, his son, died of Greyscale.
 * Ebbert Whitehill, his son, currently at The Citadel.
 * Torrhen Whitehill, his son and heir.
 * Gryff Whitehill, his fourth-born son.
 * Gwyn Whitehill, his eldest daughter.

Household

 * {Britt Warrick}, a man-at-arms in the service of Lord Whitehill.
 * Fegg, a man-at-arms stationed at Ironrath.
 * Andros, a merchant lord tied to House Whitehill.
 * Morgryn, a merchant lord tied to House Whitehill.
 * Ryon Forrester, Lord Whitehill's ward.

In the books
House Whitehill has not been mentioned in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels themselves, only in the semi-canon A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide RPG book - which was released in 2010, before the TV series began. The guidebook presented lists of multiple minor Houses with new heraldry and sometimes a note or two about them. Therefore House Whitehill is broadly part of the "book continuity", and was not entirely invented from scratch by Telltale Games.

The only information provided about House Whitehill was their heraldry, and that they are one of the few Northern families to follow the Faith of the Seven instead of the Old Gods. The heraldry of House Whitehill consists of a white pile (wedge) inverted on indigo, an arch of four-pointed stars above.