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==Synopsis==     
 
==Synopsis==     
[[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] sails with [[Robb Stark|Robb]] and his army by boat, and they are cheered by the men on the walls of [[Riverrun]]. Catelyn immediately asks to see [[Hoster Tully|her father]] who is dying. Lord Hoster is proud of his grandson Robb’s victories, but Catelyn tells him it was Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden]]’s strategy. Lord Hoster agrees to see his estranged brother later. We lurn that their feud began when Hoster had ordered Ser Brynden and the latter refused.  
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[[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] sails with [[Robb Stark|Robb]] and his army by boat, and they are cheered by the men on the walls of [[Riverrun]]. Catelyn immediately asks to see [[Hoster Tully|her father]] who is dying. Lord Hoster is proud of his grandson Robb’s victories, but Catelyn tells him it was Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden]]’s strategy. Lord Hoster agrees to see his estranged brother later. We learn that their feud began when Hoster had ordered Ser Brynden and the latter refused.  
  
 
Catelyn finds Robb in the godswood, much as [[Eddard Stark|his father]] would do after battle, with his lords bannermen and Lord [[Tytos Blackwood|Blackwood]] one of the few followers of the old Gods south of [[the Neck]]. Catelyn recalls how she and [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]] would kiss [[Petyr Baelish]] as kids, and how Petyr would touch them and try to tongue them. Robb informs his mother that they must call a council, and that Lord [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]] has proclaimed himself king. The lords argue for a long time, with some wanting to march on [[Harrenhal]], others stating they should depose [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] and make [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] king, and Ser [[Stevron Frey|Stevron]] even declaring they should sue for peace. Catelyn wants an exchange of hostages and a settlement of the war as well. But Robb wants no peace for the Lannisters who killed his father, the only peace they’ll get is his sword. Even the Lords [[House Blackwood|Blackwood]] and [[House Bracken|Brackens]], whose families had been feuding over hundreds years, agree to that. Then the [[Jon Umber (Greatjon)|Greatjon]] surges to his feet and lays his sword at Robb’s feet proclaiming him King in the North. The other bannermen follow, both Northmen and Riverlords. And for the first time in 300 years, there is a King in the North.
 
Catelyn finds Robb in the godswood, much as [[Eddard Stark|his father]] would do after battle, with his lords bannermen and Lord [[Tytos Blackwood|Blackwood]] one of the few followers of the old Gods south of [[the Neck]]. Catelyn recalls how she and [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]] would kiss [[Petyr Baelish]] as kids, and how Petyr would touch them and try to tongue them. Robb informs his mother that they must call a council, and that Lord [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]] has proclaimed himself king. The lords argue for a long time, with some wanting to march on [[Harrenhal]], others stating they should depose [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] and make [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] king, and Ser [[Stevron Frey|Stevron]] even declaring they should sue for peace. Catelyn wants an exchange of hostages and a settlement of the war as well. But Robb wants no peace for the Lannisters who killed his father, the only peace they’ll get is his sword. Even the Lords [[House Blackwood|Blackwood]] and [[House Bracken|Brackens]], whose families had been feuding over hundreds years, agree to that. Then the [[Jon Umber (Greatjon)|Greatjon]] surges to his feet and lays his sword at Robb’s feet proclaiming him King in the North. The other bannermen follow, both Northmen and Riverlords. And for the first time in 300 years, there is a King in the North.
   
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==References and Notes==     
 
==References and Notes==     
 
* The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html].     
 
* The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html].     

Revision as of 01:42, 14 September 2011

A Game of Thrones
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Chapters
Jon 9 Catelyn 11 Daenerys 10
POV Characters
Jon Catelyn Daenerys
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Synopsis

Catelyn sails with Robb and his army by boat, and they are cheered by the men on the walls of Riverrun. Catelyn immediately asks to see her father who is dying. Lord Hoster is proud of his grandson Robb’s victories, but Catelyn tells him it was Ser Brynden’s strategy. Lord Hoster agrees to see his estranged brother later. We learn that their feud began when Hoster had ordered Ser Brynden and the latter refused.

Catelyn finds Robb in the godswood, much as his father would do after battle, with his lords bannermen and Lord Blackwood one of the few followers of the old Gods south of the Neck. Catelyn recalls how she and Lysa would kiss Petyr Baelish as kids, and how Petyr would touch them and try to tongue them. Robb informs his mother that they must call a council, and that Lord Renly has proclaimed himself king. The lords argue for a long time, with some wanting to march on Harrenhal, others stating they should depose Joffrey and make Tommen king, and Ser Stevron even declaring they should sue for peace. Catelyn wants an exchange of hostages and a settlement of the war as well. But Robb wants no peace for the Lannisters who killed his father, the only peace they’ll get is his sword. Even the Lords Blackwood and Brackens, whose families had been feuding over hundreds years, agree to that. Then the Greatjon surges to his feet and lays his sword at Robb’s feet proclaiming him King in the North. The other bannermen follow, both Northmen and Riverlords. And for the first time in 300 years, there is a King in the North.

References and Notes

  • The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [1].