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How long was Ned Stark in the dungeon?

How long was Ned Stark in the dungeon?

So as for a guess, I’d say Ned spent 5–6 months in King’s Landing with at least 2–3 of those months in a dungeon (since marching an army to the Riverlands would take as long or longer than traveling a royal caravan).

What age did Ned Stark die?

36
Eddard Stark

Eddard Stark by Amok©
Successor Robb Stark (Lord of Winterfell) Roose Bolton (Warden of the North) Tywin Lannister (Hand of the King) Cersei Lannister (Protector of the Realm)
Culture(s) Northmen
Born In 263 AC, at Winterfell
Died In 299 AC (aged 36), at Great Sept of Baelor in King’s Landing

Who held Arya when Ned died?

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Yoren
Yoren grabs Arya as she is trying to rush to her father. She is pushing her way through the crowd trying to draw her sword. He holds her still, covers her ears, and keeps her from witnessing the beheading by blocking her view.

What would have happened if Ned Stark had survived the war?

If Ned had survived there is no doubt that the Starks would have pledged their support to King Stannis, waging war on the Lannisters together. The Battle of Blackwater Bay was a mighty collision between the Lannister forces and Stannis Baratheon’s army.

Is Ned Stark related to Brandon Stark?

Lord Eddard Stark, also known as Ned Stark, was the head of House Stark, the Lord of Winterfell, Lord Paramount and Warden of the North, and later Hand of the King to King Robert I Baratheon. He was the older brother of Benjen, Lyanna and the younger brother of Brandon Stark.

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What if Ned Stark had joined the Night’s Watch?

If Ned had joined the Night’s Watch then the power dynamics at the Wall would have played out differently. Ned was a beloved figure in the North with years of military experience, making him a viable candidate for Lord Commander. Ned could have replaced Jon as the new Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch after the death of Jeor Mormont.

Was Ned Stark a man of Honor or a villain?

Ned Stark was a man of honor. This led to his downfall as he refused to play the game of thrones and instead stayed true to his honor, pledging his support to Stannis as the true Baratheon heir. Stannis acknowledges Ned’s support in season two, though denounces Robb’s claim as King in the North in the same way Daenerys does in season seven.