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'''House Umber''' '''of the [[Last Hearth]]''' is a vassal house that holds fealty to [[House Stark]] of [[Winterfell]], and briefly did for [[House Bolton]] of [[the Dreadfort]]. Their lands are in the far north of the Stark territories, just south of [[the Wall]] and the lands held by the [[Night's Watch]]. Their stronghold is a castle called Last Hearth and the head of the house is the [[Lord of Last Hearth]].
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'''House Umber''' '''of the [[Last Hearth]]''' is a vassal house that holds fealty to [[House Stark]] of [[Winterfell]], whom they were famously loyal to, and briefly did for [[House Bolton]] of [[the Dreadfort]] under the brief leadership of the Greatjon's son. Their lands are in the far north of the Stark territories, just south of [[the Wall]] and the lands held by the [[Night's Watch]]. Their stronghold is a castle called Last Hearth and the head of the house is the [[Lord of Last Hearth]].
   
 
House Umber's sigil is four chains linked by a central ring on a dark red field. Their motto is not known at present.
 
House Umber's sigil is four chains linked by a central ring on a dark red field. Their motto is not known at present.
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Ned Umber, Smalljon's young son, became the Lord of [[Last Hearth]] after the Smalljon's death during the [[Battle of the Bastards]]. Ned is present during a meeting of the Northern Lords at [[Winterfell]] where he reaffirms his house's loyalty to [[House Stark]].
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Ned Umber, Smalljon's young son, became the Lord of [[Last Hearth]] after the Smalljon's death during the [[Battle of the Bastards]]. Ned is present during a meeting of the Northern Lords at [[Winterfell]] where his father's actions are discussed and what the consequences should be. Lord [[Yohn Royce]] and Lady Sansa Stark voice their opinions that the Umbers and the similarly treacherous [[House Karstark]] should be punished, tearing down their castles or gifting them to more loyal families, but King Jon Snow refuses to punish the new generations for their father's crimes. Ned is called forwards alongside [[Alys Karstark]] and reaffirms his house's loyalty to [[House Stark]], allowing him to keep his title and home.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 23 July 2018

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"We're farther north than any of you fuckers."
Smalljon Umber to Ramsay Bolton and Harald Karstark[src]

House Umber of the Last Hearth is a vassal house that holds fealty to House Stark of Winterfell, whom they were famously loyal to, and briefly did for House Bolton of the Dreadfort under the brief leadership of the Greatjon's son. Their lands are in the far north of the Stark territories, just south of the Wall and the lands held by the Night's Watch. Their stronghold is a castle called Last Hearth and the head of the house is the Lord of Last Hearth.

House Umber's sigil is four chains linked by a central ring on a dark red field. Their motto is not known at present.

History

Season 1

House Umber rallies behind House Stark in the War of the Five Kings, with Greatjon Umber being the first to suggest crowning Robb Stark King in the North and knelt before him.[1]

Season 3

Bran Stark sends his brother Rickon, Osha, and Shaggydog to seek shelter at the Last Hearth because the Umbers are loyal bannermen of the Starks.[2]

Season 6

Although refusing to pledge fealty to House Bolton, Smalljon Umber asks Ramsay Bolton to join forces with him to fight the Free Folk that have been let into the realm by Jon Snow, who pose a threat to the Umbers given Last Hearth's proximity to the Wall. To seal their alliance, Smalljon hands over Rickon and Osha as captives he had betrayed to Ramsay and presents the head of Shaggydog as proof of his master's identity. Smalljon also claims that his father Greatjon is dead.[3]

When news of Smalljon's betrayal reaches Jon Snow and Sansa Stark at Castle Black, the latter declares that the Umbers "can hang."[4]

Melessa Tarly tells Gilly that she and Randyll Tarly met a Lord Umber from Last Hearth who taught his daughters how to hunt.[5]

Smalljon Umber is killed by Tormund during the Battle of the Bastards, leaving the current lord of Last Hearth uncertain.[6]

Season 7

Ned Umber, Smalljon's young son, became the Lord of Last Hearth after the Smalljon's death during the Battle of the Bastards. Ned is present during a meeting of the Northern Lords at Winterfell where his father's actions are discussed and what the consequences should be. Lord Yohn Royce and Lady Sansa Stark voice their opinions that the Umbers and the similarly treacherous House Karstark should be punished, tearing down their castles or gifting them to more loyal families, but King Jon Snow refuses to punish the new generations for their father's crimes. Ned is called forwards alongside Alys Karstark and reaffirms his house's loyalty to House Stark, allowing him to keep his title and home.

Members

Image Gallery

Family tree

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Umbers are staunch supporters of the Starks, but truly respect strength alone, and were once petty kings. The Umbers are strong, formidable warriors who enjoy life to the full, although some of the family members are less reputable, with some Umber lords said to still practice the banned tradition of First Night. Their lands are close to the Wall and they are bitterly opposed to the Wildlings, as sometimes small wildling bands who evade the Watch raid their lands.

The Umbers are the northernmost noble House in Westeros, and may be named after the real English county of Northumberland or the medieval Anglian kingdom of Northumbria.

House Umber's Heraldry in the books is different to the TV show. In the books, the sigil is a roaring giant in chains, but in the TV show it is just the chains. Coincidentally, this makes House Umber's sigil in the TV series greatly resemble that of House Roxton in the novels: Four golden chains linked by a central ring on sky blue. There isn't much chance of overlap in the TV narrative, however: the Umbers appear very prominently in both the books and novels, while House Roxton (a family from the Reach) hasn't been established in the TV show at all, and has barely even been mentioned in the main novels. The only appearance that House Roxton actually made was in a listing of heraldry designs released by Martin (though characters from House Roxton appear in some of the prequel novellas).

When Greatjon joined Robb's army, he took most of the Umber troops, leaving behind the green boys and the old. Following the Red Wedding, Mors Umber and the green boys join Stannis in his campaign against the Boltons, while Hother Umber and the greybeards reluctantly join the Boltons because Greatjon is held captive by the Freys.

Members:

  • Lord Greatjon Umber, the current head of the family. Taken captive by the Freys in the Red Wedding. Grandson of Hoarfrost Umber, by Hoarfrost's eldest son.
    • {Smalljon Umber}, the Greatjon's son and heir. Slain by the Boltons at the Red Wedding.
    • Several unnamed children (at least one son and two daughters).
  • Mors "Crowfood" Umber, the Greatjon's uncle, younger son of Hoarfrost Umber. He declares for Stannis Baratheon to oppose the Boltons.
  • Hother "Whoresbane" Umber, the Greatjon's uncle, youngest son of Hoarfrost Umber. He swears fealty to the Lannisters to protect Greatjon from execution.

See also

References

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