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  1. We don't kneel for anyone beyond the Wall.Mance Rayder Beyond the Wall [1] and north of the Wall [2] are generic terms employed by the people of the Six Kingdoms and the Kingdom of the North to refer to the large area of Westeros that lies north of the Wall. It is the only part of the continent...

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  2. The Free Folk will follow a King-Beyond-the-Wall into battle, but they do not perform ceremonies of submission such as kneeling in front of him or referring to him as "your Grace". They call the people of the feudal Seven Kingdoms "Kneelers", because they physically kneel to men who they didn't choose to rule over them.

  3. A kneeler is a derogatory name used by the Free Folk to describe people who live south of the Wall. In Westeros kneeling is an act of submission. The Free Folk do not kneel for anyone, while the kneelers are subject to laws, lords and kings.

  4. Aug 13, 2017 · Will we learn more about the peeoples beyond the wall? What are their tribal customes, traditions, religous beliefs, mythology, way of life? If we do, then only by tales we are told by one or two somewhere in the last two books.

  5. Kneelers are what the free folk call those who live in the Seven Kingdoms south of the Wall. They consider it a derogatory term, as kneeling is a position of submission. Beyond the Wall the free folk kneel for no man, while kneelers are subject to lords and kings.

  6. 106K subscribers in the oldfreefolk community. 1. Say anything you want 2. Do not kneel

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  8. TORMUND: You spent too much time with the free folk and now you don't like kneeling. Mance Rayder was a great man, a proud man. The king beyond the wall never bent the knee.

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