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message 1: by Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie), Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (new)

Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
65 Arya V- Discuss only this chapter and anything prior


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Brendan | 133 comments Mod
Poor Arya. Hoping that she can work through her grief and I will be interested to see what happens to her character later on in the series!!!


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
I am glad she didn't actually see with her own eyes the beheading. That would have been even more heart breaking for her. Poor kid!


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
This may sound silly but I don't care.

Exactly why did Ned end up in this chapter saying that "Joffrey Baratheon is the one true heir to the Iron Throne" when he knows it's not true.

Did I miss something? He basically admitted to being a traitor and he knows he wasn't. I was thinking about it as I read that part but forgot to post at the time.


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Ria (ban1chka) | 440 comments Because of his conversation with Varys in the cell. He was worried about what would happen to his family, mainly Sansa and Arya who were in the hands of the Lannisters. Well, technically only Sansa was, but he didn't know that, as far as I can remember. I'll find the exact quote of what Varys says and post it.


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Ria (ban1chka) | 440 comments Well, I can't find an exact quote, but Varys basically says that if Lord Eddard admits he's a traitor, Cersei will let him take the black and no harm will come to his children (namely, Sansa). But if he keeps claiming that Joffrey is not the rightful heir, then there's no telling what will happen to them. (He mentions something about Ned's next visitor bringing him Sansa's head...)


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
Well thanks so much Ria. Now after reading that it kind of rings a bell. I think I must have been really sleepy at that part of the book or something.


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Brianna (bebecburt) | 562 comments thoughts while reading:
Rumors will forever be a part of any culture, in any time, in any world-it's human nature!
Freaking Joffrey man! He's such a bad kid. He's all about revenge and what not instead of thinking things through.
Was it luck that Yoren found Arya?


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
♪ Leslie (aka Basesloaded32) wrote: "This may sound silly but I don't care.

Exactly why did Ned end up in this chapter saying that "Joffrey Baratheon is the one true heir to the Iron Throne" when he knows it's not true.

Did I miss s..."


Oh what the hell did I post???? I mean to post that I did not "understand" not "care". Oh man I do care. Sorry Ned. It looks like I did not care that you lost your head. oooops.


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
Brianna wrote: "thoughts while reading:
Rumors will forever be a part of any culture, in any time, in any world-it's human nature!
Freaking Joffrey man! He's such a bad kid. He's all about revenge and what not ins..."


Joffrey is such a disgusting character.

And luck? Yeah I would say so. I mean I think it is definitely good timing.


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Brianna (bebecburt) | 562 comments Do you think someone could have sent him after her? So not so much luck as much as it was planned?


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
Well he was there recruiting for the Night's Watch. I just took it as good timing. I could be wrong.

What do you other people think?


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Ria (ban1chka) | 440 comments ♪ Leslie (aka Basesloaded32) wrote: "Well he was there recruiting for the Night's Watch. I just took it as good timing. I could be wrong.

What do you other people think?"


I think it was explained somewhere, either in this chapter or the second book, but I don't really remember what they said and if they even said anything, it's just a feeling. I'll keep my eyes open for it when reading Arya's chapters in A Clash of Kings. Otherwise, my bet is on good timing, too.


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Omar Foster | 44 comments This was where I realised this book was amazing this first time I read it. I remember being so shocked and I just kept on reading, just hoping for a chance Ned was still alive somehow.

Regarding Yoren, I can't remember where but I think Yoren explains it to Arya in Clash of Kings.


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