

Īn honorable opportunity to command, rise in rank, and enjoy hunting north of the Wall are reasons why men join the Night's Watch voluntarily. Maesters advising the senior leadership are Aemon at Castle Black, Mullin at the Shadow Tower, and Harmune at Eastwatch. Ser Denys Mallister is the commander at the Shadow Tower, while Cotter Pyke has command at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. He also entrusts leadership to Ser Jarman Buckwell, Ser Mallador Locke, Ser Jaremy Rykker, Thoren Smallwood, and Ser Ottyn Wythers. Īt Castle Black, Lord Commander Jeor Mormont is advised by First Ranger Benjen Stark, First Builder Othell Yarwyck, and Lord Steward Bowen Marsh.

Any man of the Night's Watch can be nominated to be the lord commander. A lord commander serves in office until the day he dies, when a replacement is elected by the men of the Watch. The Lord Commander of the Night's Watch is the final authority and oversees the entire order. Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, by Ryan Valle © Fantasy Flight Games There is greater commerce between the two peoples than generally known, and some wildlings trade at Eastwatch.
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While wildlings and the Watch are often seen as seen as ancient enemies, the black brothers are friendly with some free folk, such as Craster and Haggon. Two long blasts followed by a short one are used as a call to mount horses. One blast of a sentry's horn represents returning rangers, while two are used for wildlings and three for Others. When war breaks out in the Seven Kingdoms, the Night's Watch tries to remain neutral by honoring all kings and obeying none. Because brothers come from throughout the Seven Kingdoms or even Essos, there is an unspoken pact to not discuss politics or former loyalties. The organization also includes septons, maesters, and, at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, sailors. Recruiters for the Night's Watch are called wandering crows. They actively defend the Wall and ride out to face the Watch's enemies, including wildlings and legendary Others.
