The Weirwood Trees

GPTKB entity

Statements (79)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:tree
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:archaeological_site
gptkbp:are often depicted in art and literature
often depicted in folklore
a source of inspiration for characters
a source of conflict in the series
a source of conflict between different factions
a subject of study for maesters
often associated with the concept of sacrifice
often seen as a representation of the natural order
often associated with the theme of fate versus free will
often seen as a representation of the connection to the land.
a key element in the mythology of Westeros
a part of the ancient lore of Westeros
a part of the ancient rituals of the North
a part of the ancient traditions of the North
a part of the cultural heritage of the North
a part of the cultural identity of the North
a part of the ecosystem in the North
a part of the landscape of the North
a part of the mystical elements of the series
a part of the natural beauty of Westeros
a part of the natural world in the series
a part of the rich tapestry of Westerosi history
a part of the spiritual landscape of Westeros
a source of inspiration for the lore of the series
a source of mystery in the series
a source of power for greenseers
a source of wisdom in the series
a subject of fascination for many characters
a subject of reverence among the Free Folk
a symbol of the ancient magic of Westeros
a symbol of the ancient past
a symbol of the ancient wisdom of the North
associated with Bran Stark
believed to have memories
considered a symbol of the North
often associated with the theme of memory and forgetting
often referenced in the context of the Seven Kingdoms
linked to the history of the First Men
mentioned in the teachings of the Old Gods
often associated with the concept of fate
often associated with the concept of memory
often associated with the idea of legacy
often associated with the theme of unity
often depicted in the context of the Night King
often depicted in the context of the Stark legacy
often depicted in the dreams of characters
often depicted in the visions of Bran Stark
often found in the haunted forest
often found near ancient sites
often linked to the theme of redemption
often linked to the theme of sacrifice and loss
often linked to the theme of survival
often mentioned in the context of the Stark family
often referenced in songs and stories
often referenced in the context of the Wall
often seen as a bridge between worlds
often seen as a symbol of endurance
sacred to the Children of the Forest
used for divination by some characters
often mentioned in the context of the Night's Watch
often depicted in the context of the war for the North
a key element in the narrative of A Game of Thrones
often depicted in the context of the war against the White Walkers
often seen as a representation of the cycle of life and death
a part of the spiritual journey of several characters
a key element in the lore of A Song of Ice and Fire
often depicted in the context of the Children of the Forest
a symbol of the connection between past and present
gptkbp:associated_with the Old Gods
gptkbp:have faces carved into them
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Weirwood Trees
gptkbp:is_characterized_by red leaves
white bark
gptkbp:is_found_in gptkb:Westeros
gptkbp:symbolizes the connection to nature
gptkbp:used_in worship rituals