The "Six Kingdoms" name is a nod to the series finale, when the seven kingdoms of Westeros (spoiler alert!) become six after Sansa Stark announces that "the North will remain an independent
While A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will (judging by the books) be much lighter in tone and far smaller in scale than Game of Thrones, the Tragedy at Summerhall would be an epic event worthy of a series finale. For those in the know, it could loom over the entire show.
The Kingdom of the North is the most northern realm in Westeros, It was founded during the time of the First Men by Bran the Builder, the first King in the North. At its time of greatest expansion, the Kingdom of the North included all the lands north of the Neck and south of the Gift. Bear Island became part of the Kingdom of the North after

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones. Following the long-awaited confirmation that Jon Snow is the trueborn son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, the season seven finale

In the Game of Thrones, you either win or you die. —ahmetkozan In the mythical continent of Westeros, nine families of higher nobility (Targaryen, Lannisters, Starks, Tyrell, Martell, Greyjoys, Baratheons and Boltons) scramble bitterly to gain power over the seven kingdoms and the Iron throne.
[This post contains SPOILERS for the sixth season of Game of Thrones]. Although a generally faithful adaptation, Game of Thrones has consistently and deliberately cut nearly all mentions of the history of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros in an effort to trim as much narrative fat off of the plot bone as possible. tmbC.
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