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Revision as of 23:26, 21 November 2010

A Game of Thrones
AGameOfThrones.jpg
Chapters
Prologue Bran 1 Catelyn 1
POV Characters
Will Bran Catelyn
Minigdn.png House Stark.PNG House Tully.PNG

Synopsis

Bran is traveling with twenty men to see a man beheaded. It is the first time that he will see his father administer justice. Bran's older brother Robb thinks the man who will be executed is a wildling, but he turns out to be a deserter. They bring the man forth (who seems to be Gared from the Prologue) and Theon gives Eddard the sword Ice. Jon tells Bran to watch and not look away, and Bran watches as his father strikes off the man's head.

Afterwards, Robb and Jon argue about whether the deserter was brave or afraid. They race their horses, and Eddard comes up to speak to Bran. He asks if Bran knows why he executed the man himself. He explains that the First Men, of whom the Starks are descendents, believe that the man who pronounces the verdict should do the execution himself less he would become too comfortable in ordering deaths. The Starks still hold to that principle.

Jon calls from up ahead to see what they have found. When they come upon it, they see the corpse of a direwolf, as large as Bran's pony, though direwolves have not been seen south of the Wall for two hundred years.

Robb is cradling a pup, of which there are five, and he gives one to Bran. When they inspect the mother's corpse, they find a large piece of shattered antler lodged in her throat. The soldiers in the company feel this is a bad omen. Theon offers to kill the pups, but Bran won't let him. Robb says they will keep them. Jon points out that there are five pups, one for each of Eddard's legitimate children, and that they are meant to have the wolves.

Eddard says the children must feed the pups themselves, not pass them off to the servants, and must treat them well lest they become dangerous as they grow older. As they begin to ride away, Jon hears a noise and returns to the direwolf's corpse. He comes back holding another pup, white with red eyes, that had crawled away from its mother. He claims it for himself.

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