Winter is Coming: House Stark Quest

[x] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
- [x] Demand trial by combat.

At least this way, Kevan might arrive and stop this nonsense before Ned loses his head.
 
Idea for trial by combat - OOC we were already planning to have Robb execute the Mountain. Do that before Robb receives word from KL.

If Cersei picks Jaime, then we allow it. He's down his sword hand, and we don't tell them that - we arrive with Jaime in tow...

If Cersei picks the Mountain, we let her know he's dead and offer to bring Jaime and release him for the trial if she wishes to choose him.
 
[x] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
- [x] Demand trial by combat.

My original idea was a write in involving Ned breaking out into song and seeing if people would be distracted enough by a impromptu dance party to slip free. This sounds better.
 
[X] "And in the darkness of the Black Cells, I have seen a vision. No matter what I say today, the 'King' here will kill me as a traitor. But he will rue it sorely, for the young wolf has come down from the north, to run the rivers red with blood. He will kill and capture dogs and roosters and boars and unicorns, and capture three lions as well... only the old wolf will be able to stay his wrath..."

Joffrey's weak point is his ego. He wants to show he's in control of the situation - that's why he killed Ned, to show his mother and Sansa no one can control him. We say he'll do it, he might change his mind just to spite us. Furthermore, for the moment we appear a bit insane, and killing someone insane isn't interesting. Keeping them alive and making fools of them is far more fun (see Ser Dontos). And if we're alive when Kevan gets here, we probably manage to survive.

On the other side, if Joffrey does kill us nevertheless, we'll grt hailed as a posthumous prophet, demoralizing the Lannisters and possibly boosting Stark sympathy and popularity
 
[x] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
- [x] Demand trial by combat.

It's metagaming, but having Ned be executed for confessed treason right before news arrives that Robb has basically destroyed the Lannister's army and taken them hostage is just playing into Cersei's hands politically. I mean she'll be an emotional wreck immediately, but it won't be hard to spin us as the villians in the story.
 
[X] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
-[X] Demand trial by combat.

Probably has a better chance of survival than telling simply telling the truth, which is currently in the lead. It'll probably result in Ned fighting the Hound, so I don't know how much better our chance of survival actually is.
 
Is it possible for Joffrey to refuse Eddard the right of choosing a champion? Seems exactly like something he'd do.

After all, nobody said the trial by combat has to happen where the general masses get to see it.
 
[jk] "To the daughter of the man who pillaged and raped his way through King's Landing, I'm not the only one who knows the truth. Covfefe does as well."

And then Cersei went mad due to rampant paranoia. :V

But seriously:
[X] "And I come before you to speak the truth."

Robb must become Cregan Stark 2.0, I'll make sure of it.
 
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[X] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
-[X] Demand trial by combat.

Probably has a better chance of survival than telling simply telling the truth, which is currently in the lead. It'll probably result in Ned fighting the Hound, so I don't know how much better our chance of survival actually is.

If someone in the crowd is a good enough fighter and guy to fight in our stead, Ned won't need to fight himself. That'll probably be up to the Dice Gods, though...
 
[x] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
- [x] Demand trial by combat.

My reasoning is that I don't much care for Sansa as a character, so OOC I'm not particularly bothered by putting her at risk. But I would very much like to keep Eddard Stark (a much more interesting character) alive. We know how "confessing" is going to work out. Thus I choose the option that has a chance, no matter how small, of not ending with Ned's death.

IC Ned Stark is not a stupid man. Varys was able to manipulate him through his love for his family, but Ned was feverish and likely not in the best state of mind for thinking analytically. Let's just assume that he was slightly less feverish here, and came to the conclusion that executing Sansa is not politically viable for the Lannisters.


Also, can you imagine how people in King's Landing are going to react when Ned Stark demands "trial by combat", and not a week later news arrive of how a Northern army utterly wrecked the forces of the Westerlands? It's going to look like a pretty obvious thing whose side the gods are on.
 
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[x] "And I come before you to speak the truth."
- [x] Demand trial by combat.

The North does not negotiate with TERORRIOSTS!!!
 
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