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Potentially- but the only Lannister who thought so was Joffrey. Chas Send a noteboard - 16/06/2011 09:19:39 PM
Whatever Joffrey does is irrelevant (and for all the "I based it on the Wars of the Roses" talk, juvenile kings of that era were entirely pawns of whomever managed to get themselves appointed regent, usually mothers like Cersei).


Except Joffrey went against Cersei by having Ned executed.

The Lannisters CANNOT allow Ned to live knowing what he knows, both because they can't afford it to become common knowledge...


The rest of the series shows just how little this actually mattered.

and because Ned would've spent whatever life would have remained him seeking vengeance at any cost.


I doubt it. He was being sent to the Wall. And it's made quite clear that once you are at the Wall, you are at the Wall and done with the rest of Westeros - see Aemon Targaryen.




It was a good deal for all involved. Joffrey breaking it plunged a good portion of Westeros into civil war.


Yes but Ned could have raised an army in the North. Even if he took the black couldn't a King restore his Lordship? Jon Snow was offered the North after all by whats his name? Anyways there are ways he could have hurt the Lannisters if he took the Black.


And killing him caused a lot more problems than letting him live.
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