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| pov = [[Eddard Stark]]
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| title = Eddard IX
 
| title = Eddard IX
 
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| arc next = [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 39|Eddard X]]
 
| arc next = [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 39|Eddard X]]
 
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[[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] leads [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]] to the brothel that [[Jon Arryn]] had visitied. He talks with girl with a daughter that has the look of [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert]]. As they are returning to the [[Red Keep]], they are intercepted by [[Jaime Lannister]] and about 20 of his men. Jaime asks about his brother, [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]]. Eddard’s answer angers Jaime, but his threat of Eddard’s death causing his brother to be killed prevents him from killing Eddard. He has his men kill Eddard’s three men. Eddard’s leg is broken during the fight, and he looses conciousness.
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[[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] leads [[Eddard Stark|Ned]] to the [[Chataya's brothel|brothel]] that [[Jon Arryn]] visited. There he talks to a young whore with a [[Barra|daughter]] that has the look of King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]. As they are returning to the [[Red Keep]], Ned’s party is ambushed by [[Jaime Lannister]] and about 20 of his men. In retribution for the [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 28|abduction]] of [[Tyrion Lannister|his brother]], Jaime has Ned’s escort killed. Ned’s leg is broken during the fight, and he loses consciousness.
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Eddard Stark|Eddard]] finds [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] in the brothel’s common room talking with an elegant woman with ink black skin, [[Heward]] is gambling removal of cloths with a wench with [[Jory Cassel]] watching. He tells them his business is done, and Littlefinger comes over asks if it his is businsess or [[Robert Baratheon|the King’s]], and continues by asking if, as the [[Hand of the King]] (who supposedly dreams the King’s dreams, speaks the king’s voice, …), he if he fucked… Eddard states he has had enough of his mockery and is no longer the King’s Hand. Outside it is raining as they mount up. As they ride the deserted streets, Littlefinger tells Eddard that he is considering buying the brothel, being much sounder investments than ships since they do not sink, and pirates pay good coin like everyone else. After a while Littlefinger quiets and they continue in silence.  
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[[Eddard Stark|Ned]] finds [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] in the common room of the [[Chataya's brothel]] talking with an elegant [[Chataya|black-skinned woman]]. His guardsman [[Heward]] is gambling for the removal of clothes with a whore while [[Jory Cassel]] watches from the window. Ned declares his business done, and Jory moves to bring the horses around while Littlefinger makes a joke about what part of the king’s anatomy the [[Hand of the King]] might be filling in for in a brothel. In no mood for Littlefinger’s jokes, Ned gruffly declares he is no longer the Hand. Outside, it is raining as they mount up. As they ride the deserted streets, Littlefinger tells Ned that he is considering buying the brothel because brothels make much sounder investments than ships; they do not sink and pirates pay good coin like everyone else.
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As they ride back toward the [[Red Keep]] in the rain, Ned remembers the night his sister [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] was betrothed to Robert. Lyanna had told him that Robert would never keep to one bed. Ned, who had already held Robert’s first bastard [[Mya Stone|daughter]], assured her that Robert was a good man who would love her with all his heart. Lyanna responded that one could not change a man’s nature. After what he has seen this night, Ned cannot say his sister was wrong.
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Ned’s business at [[Chataya's brothel]] was to meet the prostitute with [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s bastard daughter named [[Barra]]. The child resembled Robert, and the girl was proud to show him that the baby had the king’s nose and hair. Ned still remembers that Robert’s firstborn had the same hair. The girl asked him to tell Robert how beautiful their daughter is, that she has not been with anyone else, and that she is waiting for him. Eddard vowed that she and the child would be well cared for. As he rides, Ned reflects that he is cursed to always keep his promises, while Robert can swear undying love and forget it by the morning.
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Ned thinks about [[Jon Snow]] and wonders why the gods give men such lust only to frown on bastards. Ned then asks Littlefinger about Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger says he does not know exactly how many there are. He goes on to speak in detail about Robert’s acknowledged bastard [[Edric Storm]], the son of a [[Delena Florent|cousin]] to the king’s [[Selyse Florent|sister-in-law]]. Littlefinger also speaks of a rumored pair of twins of a serving maid at [[Casterly Rock]] which [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] had killed. Ned is surprised that Robert would stand by and let such a thing happen, but then recalls that Robert seems to have grown adept at shutting his eyes.
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[[File:NedandjaimeMSM.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Jaime confronts Ned - by Mike S Miller ©]]
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Ned asks why [[Jon Arryn]] would suddenly take such an interest in Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger suggests that maybe Robert asked him to. Ned declares that Jon Arryn was killed for something more than that. Littlefinger says scornfully that maybe Lord Arryn had to be silenced for discovering Robert had bastard children, scoffing that next the man might be audacious enough to claim the sun rises in the east. Ned thinks of [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] for the first time in years, and wonders if the Dragon Prince frequented brothels; somehow he thinks not.
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Suddenly they are surrounded by at least 20 [[House Lannister|Lannister]] guardsmen. [[Jaime Lannister]] rides up and declares that he is looking for [[Tyrion Lannister|his brother]] who apparently had [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 28|some trouble]] on the road. Ned tells him that [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] took Tyrion prisoner to answer for his crimes. This causes Littlefinger to groan in dismay and Jaime to move forward and draw his sword. Jaime demands that Ned show his steel, declaring that he will butcher Ned but prefers it if Ned will fight back. Jaime then suggests Littlefinger leave if he does not want blood on his expensive clothes. Littlefinger needs no urging, but assures Ned that he will bring the [[City Watch of King's Landing|City Watch]].
  
Eddard remembers Lyanna telling him that Robert would never keep to one bed on the night when their father promised her to Robert. Eddard, who had held his bastard daughter, had assured her that he was a good man who would love her with all his heart. She had responded that you cannot change a man’s nature. Eddard had met the prostitute with [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s bastard daughter named [[Barra]]. The child resembles Robert, the girl telling him she had her nose and hair, which Eddard agrees; Eddard remembers that Robert’s first born had had the same hair, and this mother has light red hair. The girl asks that Eddard tell Robert how beautiful the daughter is, that she has not been with anyone else, and tell him she is waiting. Eddard vows that she and the child will be well cared for; Robert could swear undying love and forget it by evening. It is Eddard’s curse that he always kept his vows.  
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The Stark guardsmen have drawn their swords, but it is three against twenty, so Ned reminds Jaime that if he dies, Catelyn will kill Tyrion. Jaime doesn’t believe him but is unwilling to chance it, so he tells his men not to harm Ned. Yet Jaime refuses to leave Ned entirely unchastened so he orders Ned’s guardsmen killed. Ned and his men are quickly overwhelmed and [[Heward]] and [[Wyl (guard)|Wyl]] are cut down. Jory manages to break free, but returns almost immediately and is killed. In the confusion, Ned’s horse slips and falls and Ned is blinded by the pain of his leg breaking.
  
Eddard thinks about [[Jon Snow]] and wonders why if the gods frown on bastards, they give men such lust. Eddard then asks Littlefinger about Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger does not know exactly how many. There is [[Edric Storm]], a boy he fathered and had to recognize because [[Delena Florent|his mother]] was a [[House Florent|Florent]], cousin to the Lady [[Selyse Florent|Selyse]], Lord [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]’ wife. When the boy was born on Dragonstone, Stannis shipped the boy to [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]], and was currently in the care of [[Cortnay Penrose|Renly’s Castellan]]. There are also rumors that a servant maid at [[Casterly Rock]] had a pair of twins, which [[Cersei Lanniste|Cersei]] had killed. Eddard is surprised that Robert would have stood by and let it happen, the Robert he had known would not have, but this Robert seems good at shutting his eyes at what he did not want to see. Eddard then asks why [[Jon Arryn]] would suddenly take such an interest in Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger thinks that maybe Robert asked him to, then Littlefinger states that maybe Lord Arryn had to be silenced that for discovering Robert had bastards. Eddard thinks of [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] for the first time in years, and wonders if the Prince had frequented brothels; somehow he thought not.
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When he opens his eyes again, Ned drags himself through the mud. When Littlefinger and the gold cloaks finally arrive they find him cradling Jory’s dead body. He is returned in horrid pain to the [[Tower of the Hand]], where Grand [[Maester]] [[Pycelle]] attends to his injury.
  
Jory calls out, and immediately they are at least 10 [[House Lannister|Lannister]] guardsmen in front of them. He hears [[Wyl]] call and he can see more behind them. Littlefinger walks his horse forward and asks the meaning of this: Eddard is the Hand of the King. The Lannister line parts and [[Jaime Lannister]] rides through. Jaime states he is looking for his brother, asks Eddard if remembers [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], and then mentioning that he apparently had some trouble on the road. Eddard tells him that [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] took Tyrion prisoner to answer for his crimes. This statement causes Littlefinger to groan in dismay. Jaime moves his horse forward and draws his sword, asking Eddard to show his steel, telling him he would butcher him, but would prefer a sword in his hand. He then tells Littlefinger he should leave if he did not want blood on his expensive cloths. Littlefinger leaves, promising he will bring the [[City Watch of King's Landing|City Watch]]. The three Stark guardsmen have drawn swords, but it is 3 against 20, so Eddard states that if he dies, Catelyn will have Tyrion killed. Ser Jaime doesn’t want to chance it, and tells his men not to harm Ned, but in order to chasten him: kill his men. Eddard and his men battle the Lannister men as Jaime leaves. When Jory is back among the Lannisters, swinging his sword, Eddard screams for him to leave, Eddard’s horse slips, and falls. There is a blinding pain, from a broken leg.
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==Character List==
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'''Appearing:'''
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{{Columns|3|
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*[[Ned Stark]]
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*[[Petyr Baelish]]
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*[[Heward]]
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*[[Jory Cassel]]
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*[[Wyl (guard)|Wyl]]
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*[[Barra]]
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*[[Jaime Lannister]]
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*[[Tregar]]
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*[[Pycelle]]
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}}
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'''Mentioned:'''
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{{Columns|3|
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*[[Robert Baratheon]]
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*[[Chataya]]
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*[[Lyanna Stark]]
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*[[Stannis Baratheon]]
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*[[Cersei Lannister]]
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*[[Jon Snow]]
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*[[Edric Storm]]
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*[[Selyse Baratheon]]
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*[[Renly Baratheon]]
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*[[Tywin Lannister]]
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*[[Jon Arryn]]
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*[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]
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*[[Tyrion Lannister]]
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*[[Aerys II Targaryen]]
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*[[Catelyn Stark]]
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}}
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|}
  
When he opens his eyes again, Eddard drags himself forward. Littlefinger and Gold Cloaks find Eddard unconscious, cradling Jory’s dead body in his arms. He is returned in horrid pain to the [[Tower of the Hand]], where Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] attends to his injury.
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==Places and Terms Mentioned==
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'''Places:'''
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*[[King's Landing]]
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*[[Winterfell]]
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*[[Storm's End]]
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*[[Casterly Rock]]
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*[[Riverrun]]
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}}
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'''Terms:'''
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*[[Hand of the King]]
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*[[Gold Cloaks]]
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*[[House Lannister guards]]
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}}
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|}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 22 March 2022

Eddard IX
A Game of Thrones chapter
AGameOfThrones.jpg
POV Eddard Stark
Place King's Landing
Page 317 (US bantam HC) US HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Eddard VIII
Catelyn VI  ← Eddard IX →  Daenerys IV

Eddard X

Littlefinger leads Ned to the brothel that Jon Arryn visited. There he talks to a young whore with a daughter that has the look of King Robert. As they are returning to the Red Keep, Ned’s party is ambushed by Jaime Lannister and about 20 of his men. In retribution for the abduction of his brother, Jaime has Ned’s escort killed. Ned’s leg is broken during the fight, and he loses consciousness.

Synopsis

Ned finds Littlefinger in the common room of the Chataya's brothel talking with an elegant black-skinned woman. His guardsman Heward is gambling for the removal of clothes with a whore while Jory Cassel watches from the window. Ned declares his business done, and Jory moves to bring the horses around while Littlefinger makes a joke about what part of the king’s anatomy the Hand of the King might be filling in for in a brothel. In no mood for Littlefinger’s jokes, Ned gruffly declares he is no longer the Hand. Outside, it is raining as they mount up. As they ride the deserted streets, Littlefinger tells Ned that he is considering buying the brothel because brothels make much sounder investments than ships; they do not sink and pirates pay good coin like everyone else.

As they ride back toward the Red Keep in the rain, Ned remembers the night his sister Lyanna was betrothed to Robert. Lyanna had told him that Robert would never keep to one bed. Ned, who had already held Robert’s first bastard daughter, assured her that Robert was a good man who would love her with all his heart. Lyanna responded that one could not change a man’s nature. After what he has seen this night, Ned cannot say his sister was wrong.

Ned’s business at Chataya's brothel was to meet the prostitute with Robert’s bastard daughter named Barra. The child resembled Robert, and the girl was proud to show him that the baby had the king’s nose and hair. Ned still remembers that Robert’s firstborn had the same hair. The girl asked him to tell Robert how beautiful their daughter is, that she has not been with anyone else, and that she is waiting for him. Eddard vowed that she and the child would be well cared for. As he rides, Ned reflects that he is cursed to always keep his promises, while Robert can swear undying love and forget it by the morning.

Ned thinks about Jon Snow and wonders why the gods give men such lust only to frown on bastards. Ned then asks Littlefinger about Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger says he does not know exactly how many there are. He goes on to speak in detail about Robert’s acknowledged bastard Edric Storm, the son of a cousin to the king’s sister-in-law. Littlefinger also speaks of a rumored pair of twins of a serving maid at Casterly Rock which Cersei had killed. Ned is surprised that Robert would stand by and let such a thing happen, but then recalls that Robert seems to have grown adept at shutting his eyes.

Jaime confronts Ned - by Mike S Miller ©

Ned asks why Jon Arryn would suddenly take such an interest in Robert’s bastards. Littlefinger suggests that maybe Robert asked him to. Ned declares that Jon Arryn was killed for something more than that. Littlefinger says scornfully that maybe Lord Arryn had to be silenced for discovering Robert had bastard children, scoffing that next the man might be audacious enough to claim the sun rises in the east. Ned thinks of Rhaegar Targaryen for the first time in years, and wonders if the Dragon Prince frequented brothels; somehow he thinks not.

Suddenly they are surrounded by at least 20 Lannister guardsmen. Jaime Lannister rides up and declares that he is looking for his brother who apparently had some trouble on the road. Ned tells him that Catelyn took Tyrion prisoner to answer for his crimes. This causes Littlefinger to groan in dismay and Jaime to move forward and draw his sword. Jaime demands that Ned show his steel, declaring that he will butcher Ned but prefers it if Ned will fight back. Jaime then suggests Littlefinger leave if he does not want blood on his expensive clothes. Littlefinger needs no urging, but assures Ned that he will bring the City Watch.

The Stark guardsmen have drawn their swords, but it is three against twenty, so Ned reminds Jaime that if he dies, Catelyn will kill Tyrion. Jaime doesn’t believe him but is unwilling to chance it, so he tells his men not to harm Ned. Yet Jaime refuses to leave Ned entirely unchastened so he orders Ned’s guardsmen killed. Ned and his men are quickly overwhelmed and Heward and Wyl are cut down. Jory manages to break free, but returns almost immediately and is killed. In the confusion, Ned’s horse slips and falls and Ned is blinded by the pain of his leg breaking.

When he opens his eyes again, Ned drags himself through the mud. When Littlefinger and the gold cloaks finally arrive they find him cradling Jory’s dead body. He is returned in horrid pain to the Tower of the Hand, where Grand Maester Pycelle attends to his injury.

Character List

Appearing:

Mentioned:

Places and Terms Mentioned

Places:

Terms:

External links

References and Notes