You think you know the North’s true strength, but do you really remember the She-Bear who led her people from Bear Island into the heart of the rebellion? This Maege Mormont Quiz tests the mettle and loyalty of a lady who traded silk for mail to defend the honour of the Starks.
Maege Mormont Quiz Questions
- Maege Mormont is best known as:
- Maege Mormont’s common epithet is:
- Maege rules from which seat?
- Maege is the younger sister of which Night’s Watch Lord Commander?
- Maege became head of House Mormont after which relative fled into exile for selling poachers into slavery?
- House Mormont’s words are:
- House Mormont is best described as:
- Which Valyrian steel sword was historically owned by House Mormont?
- A key “canon clarity” note about Maege is that she:
- Maege is notable for having:
- Which daughter of Maege is the eldest?
- Which Maege daughter is explicitly noted as being killed at the Red Wedding?
- Maege’s remaining daughters (besides Dacey) include:
- Maege’s typical fighting gear is described as including:
- Maege answers the call to war by riding south in support of:
- A notable early-war detail is Maege’s forces helping signal the trap at:
- Maege is present when Robb is proclaimed:
- After Oxcross, Maege is credited with capturing:
- Maege’s later mission ties her to which Northern choke point plan?
- Maege is ordered (with Galbart Glover) to go first to which castle?
- After Seagard, Maege and Galbart aim to locate:
- A crucial detail of Maege and Galbart’s mission is the use of:
- Maege’s “off-page” status after the Red Wedding is best described as:
- Which House’s leader is Maege attempting to contact as part of the Neck plan?
- A recurring rumor about Maege’s children is that:
- Maege’s cultural significance in the North is that she exemplifies:
- A quiz question designed to avoid overlap with Lyanna Mormont should emphasize Maege’s:
- Maege’s close strategic partner on the Neck mission is:
- Maege is most likely to be confused with which other Mormont in quick quizzes?
- Which statement best captures Maege’s overall narrative role?
