Editing Godswood 0 You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reasons: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, FANDOM Staff, FANDOM Helpers, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members. Please log in to edit this wiki.Joining Game of Thrones Wiki is free, and it only takes a minute.We hope that you sign in, and become a member of the community!Click here to log in or create an account more + You can view and copy the source of this page: [[File:Godtree_S8_EP2.jpg|thumb|250px|Bran at the Godswood.]] '''Godswoods''' are wooded sanctuaries, enclosed within a castle's walls, that have been set aside as places of worship and meditation dedicated to the [[Old Gods of the Forest]]. They are centered around a single [[heart tree]], usually a [[weirwood]] tree with a face carved into the trunk. One such godswood is located in [[Winterfell]].<ref>"[[Winter Is Coming]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Pointy End]]"</ref> The [[Red Keep]] also has a godswood but, being a rather recent castle, it has no weirwood tree.<ref>"[[Two Swords]]"</ref> == In the Books == It is said that each castle in the [[North]] has a godswood inside its walls. Before the [[Andal Invasion]], all of the castles of the [[First Men]] in southern Westeros had godswoods in them. After the [[Andals]] conquered the south they took over many of these castles, a large number of which are still standing today (particularly in prominent regional capitals such as [[Riverrun]], [[Casterly Rock]], [[Storm's End]], and [[Highgarden]], to name a few). While the Andals replaced the worship of the Old Gods with their Faith of the Seven, most of them kept the godswoods in these ancient castles (possibly because outright destroying them would have greatly angered the First Men they had conquered). To this day, there are still godswoods in southern castles such as Riverrun or Highgarden, but they have been converted into secular gardens instead of active religious centers. Even [[King's Landing]] has a godswood. The only godswoods still in active religious use are those in the North (such as at Winterfell), or the handful of noble families in the south that still worship the Old Gods, such as [[House Blackwood]] in the Riverlands. When [[Stannis Baratheon]] converts to the Faith of the [[Lord of Light]], he not only burns the idols of the Seven on [[Dragonstone]], but also destroys the godswood in [[Storm's End]] as a sacrifice to the Lord of Light. ==Image Gallery== <gallery widths="165" spacing="small" orientation="square" columns="3"> Winterfell_Godswood.jpg|The Godswood at [[Winterfell]]. Bran-weirwood-tree.jpg Godswood_Ned.jpg|Ned and Cat in [[Season 1]] Jon_Godwood_Tree_S8.jpg|Jon by the tree in [[Season 8]] </gallery> ==See also== *{{AWOIAF|Godswood}} ==References== {{reflist}}[[de:Götterhain]] [[fr:Bois sacré]] [[ru:Богорощи]] [[uk:Богогай]] [[pt-br:Bosque Sagrado]] Templates used on the current version of this page: Template:AWOIAF (view source) Template:Reflist (view source) Return to Godswood. Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes