
The Houses of Westeros are noble families that rule the Seven Kingdoms in the fictional world of "Game of Thrones" and "A Song of Ice and Fire." Each house has its own sigil, words, and ancestral seat, such as House Stark of Winterfell and House Lannister of Casterly Rock. These houses wield political, military, and economic power, often engaging in alliances, rivalries, and conflicts to secure their influence over the realm.

The Houses of Westeros are noble families that rule the Seven Kingdoms in the fictional world of "Game of Thrones" and "A Song of Ice and Fire." Each house has its own sigil, words, and ancestral seat, such as House Stark of Winterfell and House Lannister of Casterly Rock. These houses wield political, military, and economic power, often engaging in alliances, rivalries, and conflicts to secure their influence over the realm.
What is a House in Westeros?
A noble family that rules a region in the Seven Kingdoms, led by a head of house and identified by a sigil, a motto (words), and an ancestral seat.
What is a sigil?
A unique symbol or emblem representing a House, used on banners, armor, and documents to show allegiance and identity.
What does 'ancestral seat' mean?
The traditional home or fortress of a House from which it governs (e.g., Winterfell for House Stark, Casterly Rock for House Lannister).
What are a House's 'words'?
The motto or creed of the House, a short phrase that expresses its values and ideals.
How do Houses influence politics in the Seven Kingdoms?
They shape politics through governance of lands, strategic marriages and alliances, military power, and control of key fortresses and resources.