I have been following "Game of Thrones" for four or five years. As the plot unfolds, there are more and more characters involved in the play, but if you ask me which one is my favorite, I will still choose the first season and die St. Baelor's Church, the tragic victim of the political storm - Eddard Stark. He is not a loser, he is a successful father, a successful husband, and a successful elder brother. What he calls failure is that he cannot yield to conspiracy, betray his own principles, and cherish his own feathers too much. . He has a heart of compassion that is ridiculous to the enemy, firmly believes that the child is innocent, and can't bear to kill Rhaegar and Dany's children. For this reason, he and his close friend and king Robert quarreled twice, the first time he was angry Run away, the second time to give up. "Who can reason with this stupid decent man?" Robert yelled at him at the royal meeting. So, when he sympathized with Cersei's illegitimate son for the third time, it was obviously not a matter of his own accord. , but always upright, he didn't give priority to his own safety, but ran to inform Cersei to let her take her child to run away, and showed all his cards to the enemy. "Lord Eddard, in Game of Thrones, if you don't win, there's only a dead end. There's no middle ground," Cersei told him. People who transcend the times are often painful. The seemingly powerful Ned eventually fell to pieces. Everyone betrayed him, and his integrity finally lost to the conspiracy. His kindness indirectly led to Robert's death and himself. Prisoner for Cersei Joffrey's mother and son. He was threatened with death, but death would not make the knight his noble head. "He is arrogant and arrogant, but he is not obedient. Stark, can you eat your self-esteem? Can a sense of honor protect your children?" Eddard said to himself in the dark dungeon. Varys, who sneaked into the dungeon secretly, asked Ned to plead guilty first and swear allegiance to Joffrey, and his life was very important, but Ned was full of humiliation: "If I make such a guarantee, what is the difference between my oath and the empty armor that no one wears? Do you think I'll trade my honor for a few years of living." Don't compromise for the powerful, pay attention to honor and dignity, be staunch, and regard death as home, ancient and modern, all over the world, there will be some people in every industry, stubborn, lofty, strong in principle, and respectful. Honor is one of their lifelong pursuits, and they are well aware of the potential consequences of doing so, but they insist on not being moved by simple interests. In fact, this has nothing to do with naivety and maturity, but with integrity, but such people are often not accepted by the world: "Varys said: 'Isn't it true? Lord Eddard, you are an upright person, I often forget this, Because I have never met someone like you in my life.' He looked around the cell. 'When I saw what happened to you with honesty and honor, I finally understood why.'" Ultimately, for the children In his safety, Ed accepted Varys' proposal with hatred, and there was a scene in front of St. Baelor's Cathedral: "I betrayed my king, my dear friend, Robert. I betrayed his trust and trust, I swore to protect her child, but when he was still alive, I conspired to depose and kill his son and proclaim himself king. Now, ask the archbishop, 'beloved' Baelor, and the Seven High to do what I tell the truth Testimony: Joffrey Baratheon is the only legitimate heir to the Iron Throne, and in the name of the Seven Gods, he is the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms and the guardian of the Realm." This was undoubtedly the most untrue thing that Ned said in his life. But it was too late, Joffrey: "Cut off his head for me!"
Ned's head fell as Ser Erinpine fell with his sword... it was the end and the beginning. Mingming was deprived of all honor and executed for treason in the first season, but until the seventh season, his shadow was still everywhere. In the chaotic power struggle, justice may not be enough to control the situation for a while, but it will always be deeply rooted in people's hearts. "When the wind rises, everything hides. When a lone wolf dies, a pack of wolves lives." Thanks to Ed's educational philosophy, the children of the wolf family finally reunited in the seventh season after all the hardships. , must also be very pleased.
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