The Starks have finally reached
King’s Landing where Ned has taken up his position as The King’s Hand, which
has more responsibility then he ever imagined. He now has to learn to make
allies and learn who to trust in order to not create more enemies or fake
friends. For example Petyr, the kings treasurer, precieves himself as an ally
to Ned but he has a nasty motive behind his fake friendship that revolves him
being still in love with Ned’s wife Catelyn. Ned and Catelyn still try to
discover who attempted to kill Bran, whom we discover is paralyzed from the
waist down. This causes Bran much despair and he soon downfalls into a
depression, whishing he would rather be dead then paralyzed. Arya soon takes over
the role as “son” and becomes more fascinated with her needle. She takes up
lessons from a master fencer who teaches her how to be quick on her feet and
handle the sword. Ned quickly approves and admires his daughter for following
her passions. She is not the only girl who follows her passions either. For
Dany a new passion has evolved and that is becoming a mother. She discovers she
is expecting her first child with Khal Dogo and this gives her the belief of
supreme power to which she finally stands up to her brother reversing the roles
of “the powerful”
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