Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1399600-20160629121258/@comment-5308269-20170705135157

Kai200995 wrote: Okay, but as I repeated 5 times already Lord of Winterfell isn't the same title as King in the North. Lord of Riverrun isn't the same title as King of the Trident.

Robb was King of the Trident while Edmure was Lord of Riverrun

Jon is King in the North while Sansa is Lady of Winterfell.

It's really not that complicated. Not as complicated as who's really the Lord of House Stark; in name its Sansa, in rank its Jon [out of his siblings], by right its Bran.

Don't get me wrong if its said in the show that Sansa is no longer Lady of Winterfell on screen or through HBOs Viewers Guide then that's it. For now Sansa ''is Lady of Winterfell. *Excuse the Typos*'' You could repeat yourself 5000 times and you'd still miss the premise that the Kingship of the North is dependent on the possession of the estate of Winterfell, as I've just explained to you and others multiple times on this thread. Youd can't be King in the North WITHOUT being Lord of Winterfell in the same way as one can't be Lord of the Seven Kingdoms without being ruler of King's Landing.

You can't be Lord Paramount of the Stormlands without being Lord of Storm's End.

You can't be Lord Paramount of the Westerlands without being Lord of Casterly Rock.

You can't be Lord Paramount of the Reach without being Lord of Highgarden.

You can't be Prince of Dorne without being Lord of Sunspear.

Get it?!? It's "really not that complicated"!