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  • Children of the Forest
  • Children of The Forest
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  • Children of The Forest are a vanished race from the north of the Seven Kingdoms. They are said to have cut faces into weirwood trees long before the founding of Winterfell.
  • The Children of the Forest are a mysterious non-human race that were reportedly the original inhabitants of the continent of Westeros. They were already living in Westeros when the First Men migrated to the continent, 12,000 years before Robert's Rebellion.
  • The Children of the Forest are a legendary people in Westeros. They were said to have been allies of the First Men and had various magical powers such as greensight and green dreams. When the First Men came to Westeros, the two species had a long war, which ended with a peace treaty known as the Pact. To seal the Pact, they carved faces on all the weirwoods on the island in middle of Gods Eye; hence the name Isle of Faces.
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Society
  • Clan-based
Status
  • Uncertain; possibly extinct
Title
  • Children of the Forest
Religion
Features
  • Four-digits on each hand
  • No taller than a human child
Location
  • currently only Beyond the Wall.
  • formerly all of Westeros,
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  • The Children of the Forest are a legendary people in Westeros. They were said to have been allies of the First Men and had various magical powers such as greensight and green dreams. When the First Men came to Westeros, the two species had a long war, which ended with a peace treaty known as the Pact. To seal the Pact, they carved faces on all the weirwoods on the island in middle of Gods Eye; hence the name Isle of Faces. The peace between human and the Children of the Forest shattered when a second group of humans, Andals, came to Westeros. While the First Men converted to the Children of Forest's religion, Andals had their own religion, the Seven. Andals slaughtered all the Children of the Forest they found and cut down many weirwoods. Children of the Forest are considered extinct, but myths and legends about them continue to be told in the series, and A Dance with Dragons reveals that a few still survive.
  • The Children of the Forest are a mysterious non-human race that were reportedly the original inhabitants of the continent of Westeros. They were already living in Westeros when the First Men migrated to the continent, 12,000 years before Robert's Rebellion. According to legend they were last seen during the Andal Invasion 6,000 years before the War of the Five Kings. In the present day, most believe that they are simply the stuff of myth and never existed at all. Even the few that do believe they once existed, such as Maester Luwin or Ned Stark, believe that they have long since gone extinct. In actual fact, some of the Children endured for a time Beyond the Wall as one group of Children came to serve the Three-eyed Raven. This group was eventually killed during an assault on the cave of the three-eyed raven, rendering the Children seemingly extinct.
  • Children of The Forest are a vanished race from the north of the Seven Kingdoms. They are said to have cut faces into weirwood trees long before the founding of Winterfell.
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