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تا به حال حرفی از مراسم تشییع جنازه زده نشده. با این وجود، خاندان های ارافی اجساد خود را در سرداب هایی در زیر قلعه های خود دفن میکنند. [[خاندان استارک|استارک ها]] [[وینترفل]]، که از گذشته خدایان قدیم را میپرستیدند،{{رف|بتت|53}}{{رف|بتت|57}}{{رف|بتت|70}}{{رف|نش|43}} اجساد خود را در [[سرداب وینترفل|سردابی]] در زیر وینترفل دفن میکنند.{{رف|نش|69}}{{رف|بتت|50}} براساس گفته [[روس بولتون]]، که او هم خدایان قدیم را میپرستد، استخوان های پسرش [[دومریک بولتون|دومریک]] «زیر [[دردفورت]] همراه با استخوان های برادرانش دفن شده»،{{رف|ربا|32}} این امکان وجود دارد که مراسم خاصی برای تشییع جنازه وجود داشته باشد (حداقل برای اشراف زادگان). | تا به حال حرفی از مراسم تشییع جنازه زده نشده. با این وجود، خاندان های ارافی اجساد خود را در سرداب هایی در زیر قلعه های خود دفن میکنند. [[خاندان استارک|استارک ها]] [[وینترفل]]، که از گذشته خدایان قدیم را میپرستیدند،{{رف|بتت|53}}{{رف|بتت|57}}{{رف|بتت|70}}{{رف|نش|43}} اجساد خود را در [[سرداب وینترفل|سردابی]] در زیر وینترفل دفن میکنند.{{رف|نش|69}}{{رف|بتت|50}} براساس گفته [[روس بولتون]]، که او هم خدایان قدیم را میپرستد، استخوان های پسرش [[دومریک بولتون|دومریک]] «زیر [[دردفورت]] همراه با استخوان های برادرانش دفن شده»،{{رف|ربا|32}} این امکان وجود دارد که مراسم خاصی برای تشییع جنازه وجود داشته باشد (حداقل برای اشراف زادگان). | ||
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===تاریخ باستان=== | |||
The old gods were originally worshiped by the [[children of the forest]] in most of [[Westeros]] in the [[Dawn Age]], thousands of years before the arrival of the [[First Men]] from [[Essos]] via the [[Arm of Dorne]]. The First Men [[War of the First Men and the children of the forest|warred]] with the children and, believing that the [[greenseer]]s of the children could see through the eyes of the [[weirwood]]s,{{Ref|acok|28}} cut down the weirwoods where they found them.{{ref|AGOT|66}} The children at [[Moat Cailin]] are said to have called upon their nameless gods to use the [[hammer of the waters]],{{ref|AGOT|56}} and other tales say they performed blood sacrifice at the [[Isle of Faces]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Dorne: The Breaking}} | |||
In time, however, the First Men made peace with the children at the Isle of Faces within the [[Gods Eye]], agreeing to the [[Pact]]. In time, they adopted the gods of the children as their own.{{ref|AGOT|66}} Other religions of the [[First Men]] included the [[Lady of the Waves]] and the [[Lord of the Skies]], worshiped on the [[Three Sisters]],{{ref|ADWD|9}} and the [[Drowned God]], which is still worshiped on the [[Iron Islands]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands}} | |||
When [[Corlos]] spared lion cubs within [[Casterly Rock]], the old gods are said to have rewarded him by revealing gold in [[Casterly Rock]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Westerlands}} According to [[Archmaester]] [[Eyron]], the [[crannogmen]] often thought that [[Marsh King|their kings]] were touched by the old gods.{{Ref|twoiaf| The North: The Crannogmen of the Neck}} | |||
===Arrival of the Andals=== | |||
Worship of the old gods remained strong across Westeros until the [[Andal invasion]], with the [[Andals]] bringing their [[Faith of the Seven]] with them from [[Andalos]]. The Andals gradually conquered the south of Westeros.{{Ref|agot|66}} Seeing the old gods as little more than demons, the Andals destroyed the great white trees wherever they found them.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Riverlands}} All weirwoods in the south were cut down, and the worship of the old gods was supplanted with the gods of the Andals own.{{Ref|agot|66}} [[House Blackwood]] in the [[riverlands]] serves as an exception.{{ref|ADWD|48}} The old gods are still worshipped in the [[north]], however, and by the [[free folk]] living [[beyond the Wall]].{{ref|ADWD|49}} Some clans of the free folk are said to worship different deities than the old gods, however.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Wall and Beyond: The Wildlings}} | |||
===Recent History=== | |||
[[Humfrey I Teague]], [[King of the Rivers and the Hills]], attempted to suppress worship of the old gods in the riverlands, resulting in the downfall of [[House Teague]] and control of the riverlands by [[House Durrandon]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands}} | |||
During the [[tourney at Harrenhal]], [[Howland Reed|a crannogman]] prayed to the old gods of north and [[Neck]].{{ref|ASOS|24}} During the tourney, the [[Knight of the Laughing Tree]] used a shield decorated with a heart tree of the old gods.{{ref|ASOS|24}} | |||
==Recent Events== | |||
===''A Game of Thrones''=== | |||
Lord [[Eddard Stark]] visits the [[godswood of Winterfell]] after the execution of [[Gared]].{{ref|AGOT|2}} | |||
Although raised in the [[Faith of the Seven]], [[Samwell Tarly]] decides to swear the vows of the [[Night's Watch]] at a [[weirwood]] grove north of the [[Wall]], rather than at the [[sept]] of [[Castle Black]].{{ref|AGOT|48}} | |||
[[Bran Stark]] prays at Winterfell's godswood for the success of his brother [[Robb Stark|Robb]] in southern [[Westeros]], but [[Osha]] warns that the old gods now only have power in the north.{{ref|AGOT|53}} | |||
Within the [[Red Keep]], [[Sansa Stark]] prays to the old gods in the castle's godswood and to the new gods of [[Faith of the Seven|the Seven]] in the sept.{{ref|AGOT|57}} | |||
===''A Clash of Kings''=== | |||
According to Lord [[Jon Umber]], the [[red comet]] is a sign of vengeance from the old gods for the execution of Lord Eddard.{{ref|ACOK|7}} The Greatjon also believes that the old gods sent [[direwolves]] to Ned's children.{{ref|ACOK|39}} | |||
Survivors of the [[Battle of Oxcross]] claim that Robb is marching with the support of the old gods of the north.{{ref|ACOK|32}} | |||
[[Arya Stark]] prays to the old gods within the godswood of [[Harrenhal]].{{ref|ACOK|47}} | |||
===''A Storm of Swords''=== | |||
During the retreat toward [[Craster's Keep]] after the [[fight at the Fist]], Samwell prays to any god who will listen.{{ref|ASOS|18}} After the [[mutiny at Craster's Keep]], Sam prays before a weirwood in an abandoned wildling village.{{ref|ASOS|46}} | |||
When the [[brotherhood without banners]] visits the [[ghost of High Heart]], the dwarf woman claims the stirring old gods will not let her sleep.{{ref|ASOS|22}} | |||
[[Stannis Baratheon]] offers to legitimize [[Jon Snow]] after the [[battle beneath the Wall]] and name him [[Lord of Winterfell]]. Jon decides to refuse, however, since [[Melisandre]] would require the burning of the castle's godswood.{{ref|ASOS|79}} Because [[Ghost]]'s white fur and red eyes are reminiscent of weirwoods, Jon thinks his direwolf also belongs to the old gods.{{ref|ASOS|79}} | |||
===''A Feast for Crows''=== | |||
Arya refuses to dispose of [[Needle]] in [[Braavos]], believing that the olds gods want her to keep Jon's gift.{{ref|AFFC|22}} | |||
===''A Dance with Dragons''=== | |||
Melisandre requires that submitting [[free folk]] burn weirwood branches to symbolize their acceptance of [[R'hllor]].{{ref|ADWD|10}} Some of the wildlings continue to carve faces on trees south of the Wall, however.{{ref|ADWD|21}} | |||
Ser [[Bartimus]] admits that although he is a [[knight]], he still follows the old gods.{{ref|ADWD|29}} | |||
Bran learns from the [[three-eyed crow]] and [[children of the forest]] in a [[cave of the three-eyed crow|cave beyond the Wall]]. [[Greenseer]]s rest within the roots of weirwoods.{{ref|ADWD|13}}{{ref|ADWD|34}} | |||
Lord [[Roose Bolton]] announces to his bannermen at Winterfell that the old gods will destroy Stannis with a blizzard for his worship of R'hllor.{{ref|ADWD|41}} [[Queen's men]] in Stannis's army want to burn sacrifices to R'hllor to end the storm.{{ref|ADWD|42}} [[Theon Greyjoy]] prays to the old gods in Winterfell's godswood.{{ref|ADWD|46}} | |||
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