Talk:Prince of Winterfell

Nature of the title
"Prince of Winterfell" being the title of the Heir of the King of the North would imply that the heir's seat is Winterfell - like Dragonstone is the seat of the Targaryen Heir - and that doesn't add up. Winterfell is the seat of the King himself, not the heir... the books mention that the heir was sometimes given the Wolf's Den, a castle that became part of White Harbour. In the case of Theon it is different because the seat of the King of the Iron Islands is Pyke, Theon is making Winterfell his personal seat... or making it the seat of the heir of the King of the Iron Islands at best.--Gonzalo84 (talk) 19:20, December 29, 2012 (UTC)