Bran Stark

"You shouldn't envy me. Mostly, I live in the past."

- Bran Stark to Tyrion Lannister Lord Brandon Stark, more commonly known as Bran, was the fourth child and second son of Lord Eddard Stark and his wife, Lady Catelyn, the younger brother of Robb, Sansa and Arya Stark, the older brother of Rickon Stark, and the "half-brother" of Jon Snow. During his youth, he was crippled after being thrown from a tower by Ser Jaime Lannister, setting in motion a chain of events that would lead to the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings. Bran remained at Winterfell as it's acting Lord, all while being subject to cryptic dreams and visions. Bran, along his brother Rickon, later fled north after the castle was occupied by Greyjoy forces and sacked by Bolton forces, where they met Jojen and Meera Reed. Jojen revealed to Bran that he was a greenseer, and that they had to reach the 'Three-Eyed Raven' beyond the Wall. Eventually Bran reached the Three-Eyed Raven and received training, ultimately succeeding him after his death at the hands of the Night King, all of which significantly altered his personality. Bran fled back to Winterfell just prior to the outbreak of the Great War, but failed to prevent the castle from falling to the Night King. Once in King's Landing, Bran finally discovered the secret to defeating the Army of the Dead, and used the last remnants of his power to indirectly kill the Night King. Upon the Night King's death, the Three-Eyed Raven ceased to exist and Bran regained his old personality. Bran later went on to reconcile with and marry Meera Reed, siring three sons and four daughters. After his older sister, Sansa Stark, died without any legitimate issue, he became Lord of Winterfell, Lord Paramount of the North and Warden of the North, ruling through the reigns of Robert II Baratheon and Edric I Baratheon. Bran lived for an extremely long time, outliving his wife, all of his children, and almost all of his grandchildren, with his longevity believed to be linked to his time as the the Three-Eyed Raven. Upon his eventual death, he was succeeded by his great-grandson, Cregan Stark.