With the White Walkers set to attacks all of Westeros, it is helpful to remember what houses might appear to assist in the battle for survival. It is important to remember each house from Game of Thrones before the new season closes. How many fighting men do they have at their disposal? How much land can they say they hold? What is the status of the members of the main family? How much power can we objectively say they possess? Their strength is determined based on multiple factors. They are ranked based on where they left off after the seventh season. These families have to have been mentioned more than once on the show in order to make an appearance.
Below follows a list of all the major families in the show, from weakest to strongest. The different families in Game of Thrones are not as difficult to recall if you focus on their current level of strength. Until now, very little has been revealed about the series. Just recently, filming for the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon was taking place in neighbouring Cornwall - at Holywell Bay (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall. (We've lost the ability to remember basic math though.) Set two centuries before Game of Thrones, it promises to chronicle the history of the fearsome House Targaryen. Luckily, we've watched this show so many times, every aspect of its lore is imprinted in our brains forever. How are we supposed to keep all of these family names in our brains before the final season ends? It is an exercise in futility. Explore interactive family trees, the map of Westeros and more on the GameofThrones Viewer’s Guide. But there are also smaller ones, like the Daynes, the Tarlys, and the Mootons. Enter the world of Game of Thrones with official maps of the Seven Kingdoms and interactive family trees that capture the rich backgrounds of the characters and locations featured in the HBO series. There are the big ones like the Starks, the Lannisters, and the Targaryens. The world of Game of Thrones is populated with numerous family names.