Killed in the Battle of the Bastards, Jon explicitly said he meant to lay the youngest Stark to rest in the crypt beside Ned. The spookiest potential Stark wight, though, is Rickon.
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That's at least what happens to Catelyn in the books. As for Robb and Catelyn, we're not sure exactly what happened to their bodies, but they're probably not in the North since they both died at the Red Wedding, they likely were disposed of at the Twins someplace. Lyanna Stark, Jon Snow's mother, is buried there as well. Littlefinger brought Ned Stark's remains to Catelyn and they apparently made their way to back to Winterfell, although at this point he's likely just a skeleton. We have a sense of which dead relatives might be down there to terrify Arya.
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Given Arya's history, it's hard to think of anything that would scare her more than facing the reanimated bodies of her family coming to life to kill her. We haven't seen Arya seem scared of anything for quite a while, but she looks absolutely freaked out in that clip. That same tease also features a shot of Arya Stark running through the crypt-and not just because she's in a hurry. First and foremost is a line featured in the tease for Episode 3, in which Daenerys remarks, "The dead are already here." Given that we saw the approaching army of the dead at the end of Episode 2, it seems like Dany wouldn't be restating the obvious just for effect. We've already seen a bit of evidence that would back up the theory that the Night King is going to sic the bodies of Ned Stark and his family on the folks hiding in Winterfell. And where are all the dead folks in Winterfell? That's right: the crypt. The Night King raised the entire population of Hardhome as wights in the wake of that battle. That's because of the particular power the White Walkers possess-they can raise the dead, and we've seen them do it at scale. The crypts are a good place to hide from a regular army, but the army of the dead is a different matter. But while it seems like a good idea to put defenseless or high-value personnel in the crypts where they'll be safe, there's one theory that suggests it might be the most dangerous place in the entire castle.
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That sounds like a good plan-the crypts of Winterfell are stone and underground, and represent the toughest place for an invading army to penetrate. Now Playing: GameSpot Of Thrones Is Back! By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's