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The biggest and best house from Game of Thrones that isn’t in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is House Stark, who are more isolated away in the North. Given Winterfell’s location, compared with the tourney at Ashford, which is in in the Reach, it’s hardly an event worthy of a trip that would take several weeks. As well as that, most areas of the North don’t have knights, as they tend to follow the Old Gods rather than the Faith of the Seven, so on the whole their absence makes sense – but Dunk and Egg will eventually meet the Starks.
House Stark’s Future In A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Explained

Although only three have been published, George R.R. Martin has plans for as many as 12 Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas. He hasn’t revealed the outlines for too many of these, but one he has was given the working title The She-Wolves of Winterfell. This was, at one point, intended to be the fourth book in the series, though another, The Village Hero (set in the riverlands), could end up coming before it. But if this is still Martin’s next story, then it would form the basis of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 4, should HBO decide to take it that far (and hopefully they will!).
The She-Wolves in question are a group of mothers and grandmothers from the North: it’s expected one of them will be Lady Lorra Royce, the wife of the current Lord of Winterfell, Beron Stark, along with the widows of other former Stark lords. This is actually setup by The Mystery Knight, the third Dunk and Egg book, as Dunk mentions on a couple of occasions that they plan on heading North to Winterfell, in order to serve Beron, who is preparing to fight against Dagon Greyjoy (a battle that will unite the Starks and the Lannisters).









