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Beyond the weirwood tree, the Blackwood sigil also features ravens and a bold red coloring paired with black and white. In the books, the Bolton sigil is instead a red, flayed man on a pink ...
The explanation: The Bolton’s sigil is very literal. They used to skin people until Eddard Stark outlawed it in the North. Ahem. Not that Ramsay Bolton paid much attention to that. It’s also a ...
Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow... First things first! Anyone else bummed to see the House Bolton sigil (which is that icky "flayed man") presiding over Winterfell in the opening ...
The Bolton sigil is in your face, but they also deliver on this message and it is far from an empty threat. The Stark sigil is less gruesome, but as with the other animal baring houses it is a ...
Throughout seasons three and four Winterfell was covered in smoke after it was overtaken and destroyed by Theon, and it was then covered in the Bolton sigil in season five. It wasn’t until the ...
The House sigil is the terrifying flayed man (also the family's unfortunate pastime), and viewers remember Ramsay Bolton's love of slicing and dicing people. Let us also never forget that it is ...