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− | A secret letter from [[Lysa Tully| | + | A secret letter from [[Lysa Tully|her sister]] leads [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] to convince [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]] to go to [[King's Landing]] and become [[Hand of the King]]. |
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+ | [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]] and [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] are in Catelyn bedchamber after making love. Uncomfortable with the warmth of the room (heated by hot springs beneath the castle), Eddard opens the windows. As she watches him from the bed, Catelyn thinks he looks the same as when she married him and hopes they have conceived another child. | ||
− | + | They discuss the [[Robert Baratheon|king]]'s offer, which Eddard intends to refuse. Catelyn insists that he must accept so as not to offend the king. While Catelyn contemplates the omen of the dead [[House Stark|direwolf]] killed by a [[House Baratheon|stag]], Eddard wishes his brother [[Brandon Stark|Brandon]] had lived to be Lord of Winterfell instead. | |
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− | They are interrupted by [[Desmond]], who says that [[Maester]] [[Luwin]] has an urgent message for Eddard | + | They are interrupted by [[Desmond]], who says that [[Maester]] [[Luwin]] has an urgent message for Eddard. The Maeseter is shown in and tells them that he had been left a message. There had been a carved wooden box left in his observatory while he napped; the box contained a fine new glass lens for the observatory. The way it had been delivered had made the Maeseter wonder and had discovered a message hidden beneath a false bottom. Maester Luwin says he has not read it, and will not give it to Eddard, for it is addressed to Catelyn. |
− | Catelyn takes the message, apprehensively. It is from [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], and written in a secret language the two sisters share. | + | Catelyn takes the message, apprehensively. It is from her sister [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], and written in a secret language only the two sisters share. Catelyn immediately burns the message after reading it, but explains to Eddard that the message claims [[Jon Arryn]] was murdered by the [[Cersei Lannister|Queen]] and the [[House Lannister|Lannister]]s. Catelyn says that now Eddard ''must'' be the [[Hand of the King|King's Hand]], to find the truth behind Lysa's accusations. Maester Luwin agrees with Catelyn, because the Hand has great powers that will help determine the truth and protect Lysa and her [[Robert Arryn|son]]. Then Catelyn tells Eddard that he would not leave a man that he loves like a brother, King Robert, to face the Lannisters on his own. |
− | Eddard deliberates, and then makes his decision: he will go, but Catelyn must stay behind, to govern Winterfell and teach [[Robb Stark|Robb]] the things he needs to know. He says that young [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]] may stay with her as well, but the others must come south--[[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] to wed [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Arya Stark|Arya]] to learn the ways of a southern court. Cat reluctantly agrees but begs that 7 year old [[Bran Stark|Bran]] be allowed to stay, but Eddard | + | Eddard deliberates, and then makes his decision: he will go, but Catelyn must stay behind, to govern Winterfell and teach [[Robb Stark|Robb]] the things he needs to know. He says that young [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]] may stay with her as well, but the others must come south--[[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] to wed [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Arya Stark|Arya]] to learn the ways of a southern court. Cat reluctantly agrees but begs that 7-year-old [[Bran Stark|Bran]] be allowed to stay, but Eddard insists Bran will be needed to bridge the gap between Robb and Joffrey. The house will be the safer for it, and Catelyn has to agree. Catelyn feels lonely already. |
− | Maester Luwin asks about [[Jon Snow]]. Eddard | + | Maester Luwin asks about [[Jon Snow]]. Eddard can feel the anger in Catelyn. Catelyn remembers the bastard child that Eddard brought back with him in the early days of their marriage. She understood Eddard having bastard sons while away, but could not understand raising a bastard in the castle. There were rumors that [[Ashara Dayne]] was his mother, but Eddard forbade her to ask about him, saying only that Jon was his blood. Eddard would never send him away, and Catelyn could never forgive him that. Catelyn insists that Jon must leave, but Eddard tells her there would be no place for Jon at court. Maester Luwin mentions Jon Snow's ambitions to join the [[Night's Watch]]. Eddard considers this for a while, and finally agrees to let Jon take the black, though not until they are ready to leave for the south. He wants Jon to enjoy his last few days, and that when it is time, he will tell him himself. |
==Character List Appearing/Mentioned== | ==Character List Appearing/Mentioned== |
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A secret letter from her sister leads Catelyn to convince Eddard to go to King's Landing and become Hand of the King.
Synopsis
Eddard and Catelyn are in Catelyn bedchamber after making love. Uncomfortable with the warmth of the room (heated by hot springs beneath the castle), Eddard opens the windows. As she watches him from the bed, Catelyn thinks he looks the same as when she married him and hopes they have conceived another child.
They discuss the king's offer, which Eddard intends to refuse. Catelyn insists that he must accept so as not to offend the king. While Catelyn contemplates the omen of the dead direwolf killed by a stag, Eddard wishes his brother Brandon had lived to be Lord of Winterfell instead.
They are interrupted by Desmond, who says that Maester Luwin has an urgent message for Eddard. The Maeseter is shown in and tells them that he had been left a message. There had been a carved wooden box left in his observatory while he napped; the box contained a fine new glass lens for the observatory. The way it had been delivered had made the Maeseter wonder and had discovered a message hidden beneath a false bottom. Maester Luwin says he has not read it, and will not give it to Eddard, for it is addressed to Catelyn.
Catelyn takes the message, apprehensively. It is from her sister Lysa, and written in a secret language only the two sisters share. Catelyn immediately burns the message after reading it, but explains to Eddard that the message claims Jon Arryn was murdered by the Queen and the Lannisters. Catelyn says that now Eddard must be the King's Hand, to find the truth behind Lysa's accusations. Maester Luwin agrees with Catelyn, because the Hand has great powers that will help determine the truth and protect Lysa and her son. Then Catelyn tells Eddard that he would not leave a man that he loves like a brother, King Robert, to face the Lannisters on his own.
Eddard deliberates, and then makes his decision: he will go, but Catelyn must stay behind, to govern Winterfell and teach Robb the things he needs to know. He says that young Rickon may stay with her as well, but the others must come south--Sansa to wed Joffrey, Arya to learn the ways of a southern court. Cat reluctantly agrees but begs that 7-year-old Bran be allowed to stay, but Eddard insists Bran will be needed to bridge the gap between Robb and Joffrey. The house will be the safer for it, and Catelyn has to agree. Catelyn feels lonely already.
Maester Luwin asks about Jon Snow. Eddard can feel the anger in Catelyn. Catelyn remembers the bastard child that Eddard brought back with him in the early days of their marriage. She understood Eddard having bastard sons while away, but could not understand raising a bastard in the castle. There were rumors that Ashara Dayne was his mother, but Eddard forbade her to ask about him, saying only that Jon was his blood. Eddard would never send him away, and Catelyn could never forgive him that. Catelyn insists that Jon must leave, but Eddard tells her there would be no place for Jon at court. Maester Luwin mentions Jon Snow's ambitions to join the Night's Watch. Eddard considers this for a while, and finally agrees to let Jon take the black, though not until they are ready to leave for the south. He wants Jon to enjoy his last few days, and that when it is time, he will tell him himself.
Character List Appearing/Mentioned
- Catelyn Tully
- Desmond
- Eddard Stark
- Maester Luwin
Places and terms mentioned
External links
- Humorous review of the chapter
- Summary and analyses of the chapter by Leigh Butler.
- Summary of the chapter on Tower of the Hand.