(GoT) Ned Stark | A Man of Honor

(GoT) Ned Stark | A Man of Honor

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@stylishthamizhan5774
@stylishthamizhan5774 - 30.12.2023 07:04

But also remember one thing.... When a pure highborn was called bastard for long time because of ned stark.

Big fan of Jon snow from india 🇮🇳❤️

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@Osiferheheh
@Osiferheheh - 28.12.2023 17:35

The man who passes the sentence should wield the sword. - Eddard Stark.

Meanwhile he died by an illegimate king who didn't have the balls to swing the sword himself.

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@lt6072
@lt6072 - 28.12.2023 00:13

I wish they kept Ned Stark in at least 3 seasons. He was too interesting and important of a character to only be present in one season :(
In addition to that, his death was unfair since he was right about Joffree

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@samalvey8168
@samalvey8168 - 27.12.2023 01:44

Oh, Ned, you should never have left Winterfell.......

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@numberjack2286
@numberjack2286 - 24.11.2023 18:57

His death was the last moment I watched of this show.

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@donianabil9287
@donianabil9287 - 17.11.2023 22:54

The best i still can't move on his stroy 😭❤️

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@alicatal4173
@alicatal4173 - 05.11.2023 22:58

I think main idea of this character is "Politics doesn't have any room for honor. It is dirty way as people itself"

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@user-sj1
@user-sj1 - 28.10.2023 07:20

He was truly the best. Even though he died early on. He left two more versions of him behind. Both his sons(lol ik) were raised right just like him. Jon and Rob truly represent Ned in every way

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@RajatSumanDreams
@RajatSumanDreams - 22.10.2023 20:55

Ned Stark is the reason everything happened in subsequent seasons

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@piyushbanerjee2808
@piyushbanerjee2808 - 16.10.2023 16:43

"The tyrant dies and his reign ends. The martyr dies and his reign begins."

--Soren Kierkegaard.

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@Rahulkrahul-oe6nt
@Rahulkrahul-oe6nt - 15.10.2023 21:40

Ned Stark A man of honour❤

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@Joshbetar
@Joshbetar - 10.10.2023 21:47

You may not have my name, but you have my blood

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@lykios648
@lykios648 - 07.10.2023 14:56

BU ADAMIN TAŞŞAKLARI 10 TON.

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@mrsclio4752
@mrsclio4752 - 29.09.2023 21:30

"You grew up with actors. You learned their craft, and you learned it well. But I grew up with soldiers...I learnt how to die a long time ago"

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@prateeksheoran2632
@prateeksheoran2632 - 24.09.2023 09:50

Honor means everything

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@mohsin1950
@mohsin1950 - 16.09.2023 12:06

Ned Stark was the MAN

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@gooseman1011
@gooseman1011 - 09.09.2023 00:54

The trillest of them all

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@Aria-Invictus
@Aria-Invictus - 07.09.2023 22:08

Ned was a moron. Great actor who played him. But him faux honor got him killed.

He chops off the man's head who tried to warn the realm about white walkers but the let's cercie and joffrey take the throne and endangers his entire family.

He tells his wife he cheated her to protect Jon, thereby making her suffer emotional turmoil whom she takes it out on Jon. Instead he could told her the truth while asking her to keep a secret, saving her and Jon emotional toment.

He is like a dumb Bond villian who tells people his plans or lets his enemies have the time to counter him.

He is supposed to be a good guy?

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@noahRKO
@noahRKO - 30.08.2023 20:02

Great video

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@samgra67
@samgra67 - 28.08.2023 18:29

Only other I would bend the knee to. The only one.

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@themeking5509
@themeking5509 - 20.08.2023 07:07

How did you get this song without the rap in it?

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@themeking5509
@themeking5509 - 20.08.2023 06:02

Even though this is just a show and a book series, it’s sad how the most honorable man met this fate.

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@italianodblaugrana3842
@italianodblaugrana3842 - 14.08.2023 06:04

I want a roberts rebellion prequel so bad the characters surrounding it are low key more interesting than the main story

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@pokemonadairhersey
@pokemonadairhersey - 01.08.2023 00:38

He was a good man. But he was not clever.

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@Tommcginn
@Tommcginn - 27.07.2023 11:58

Ned's death at the end of Season 1 was the point that I knew I was hooked on GoT.

He's such a well defined character and his storyline echoes down the entire series. The fact that George Martin was willing to kill him off just showed us how dangerous it was to be a good person in a cruel man's world.

He'll always be my favourite character.

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@SpartanCharlie
@SpartanCharlie - 22.07.2023 19:20

A true example of estoic masculinity

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@sahilme703
@sahilme703 - 19.07.2023 18:48

The only dishonorable thing he did was being so much honorable

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@liamsheen5629
@liamsheen5629 - 13.07.2023 22:57

Amazing work ❤

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@JohannenJohnson-li3qz
@JohannenJohnson-li3qz - 29.06.2023 07:03

?

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@truebeliever786
@truebeliever786 - 21.05.2023 13:21

After all this time, Ned Stark is still my favourite character in the entire series and possibly my favourite character in television history. A true man of honor.

Robb Stark is my second favourite. A true master on the battlefield.

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@lewishamilton.f1.44
@lewishamilton.f1.44 - 26.04.2023 19:15

He died in the first season but his presence is still felt a true man of honor rip eddard of house of stark

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@shalvisingh8361
@shalvisingh8361 - 16.04.2023 23:04

Can’t remember the no. of times a stranger would walk to one of his children and say your father was an honourable man. That is true legacy 😊

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@beats4hobner
@beats4hobner - 16.04.2023 14:17

A character that spanned a single season cast a shadow large enough to eclipse all eight.

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@cherryscarlett
@cherryscarlett - 10.04.2023 04:07

Eddarte Stark: ..İ gave my loiF ..fer de ReaLm, anD fer wote?
sum laennistar Trump Betch, can make queef nOiseS, frOm de Aryan Throne.. beCaUse sHe gOt gOld frOm a mine, owned by Donald??!
REVOLUTİON++: İNTENSİFİES!!

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@575Tom
@575Tom - 10.04.2023 01:16

Probably the best casting in the series. Sean Bean killed it.

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@Lilyys
@Lilyys - 08.04.2023 14:46

This man is truly the rightful choice for the throne. Even in his last few moments he still made sure his daughters were safe. He took the blame for crime he never committed just to protect his family. A true king! I just wish he was in the show for longer
Everyone would have loved him as king

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@rahulbhadoriya328
@rahulbhadoriya328 - 05.04.2023 20:56

Always 🔥 have soft corner in heart'❤

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@gidaltecelestinofernando7112
@gidaltecelestinofernando7112 - 12.03.2023 01:06

Ned Stark was a man of honor like King David of Bible. He had a powerful faith like Apostle Paul and you can lok this when he say 'you think My life its a precious thing for me'?

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@gidaltecelestinofernando7112
@gidaltecelestinofernando7112 - 12.03.2023 01:02

Honorable fool but was a man of Honor

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@Bienioslaw
@Bienioslaw - 11.03.2023 04:26

Epic characters and HBo butcher their legacy for money.

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@khfan4life365
@khfan4life365 - 25.02.2023 00:30

Ned Stark was too honorable and good for Westeros. That’s why he was killed.

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@deshbhaktadmi5640
@deshbhaktadmi5640 - 13.02.2023 13:25

Whenever i see Ned Stark's Character, he reminds me of my father ... He was an honorable man with enormous pride , a man of keeping his promises but betrayed and stabbed behind his back for being true to everything... Ned Stark is a fictional chracter but it depicts aptly about many honourable fathers like mine

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@kmstirpitz4285
@kmstirpitz4285 - 05.02.2023 11:38

Even after he died, his memory lives on. The northerners loved him and respected him and when he was imprisoned, they all marched south in a vain attempt to save him. His children look back at him fondly, all wishing they never left Winterfell. This is why I don't get why people trash people like Ned for making "mistakes" while they praise the southern lords.

Yes, Tywin is a great character to witness and watch, he is badass for sure, and we all love a good character, but in the world of Westeros he is cold and ruthless, evil and cunning, and while Ned's children loved him, Tywin's child murdered him. One can't say the same things about Ned to describe Tywin.

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@kimelina3200
@kimelina3200 - 01.02.2023 22:59

Lord Eddard Stark. The man who will not be repeated at any time or in any era. There is no one like him, neither in reality nor in imagination.

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@yashwant5288
@yashwant5288 - 26.01.2023 07:10

He is the only man who got the respect throughout the series.

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@jacobenke7936
@jacobenke7936 - 13.01.2023 04:52

I want to like Ned, I really do, but after reading the books for a seventh time I find that I can't. Allowing Jon to go to the wall without knowing everything is straight up cowardice. It diminishes the sacrifices that he made to that point. Why save Jon's life to send him to the Wall so he can die there instead? People say "it kept him safe" BS. Rangers die beyond the wall all the time, something he no doubt knew. Failing to point out to Robert that Joffrey was lying on the road was cowardice, especially when Robert admitted as much to him. Allowing Balon and Euron free after the Rebellion was straight up stupid, and I can't believe that Robert Baratheon would have allowed it. Is that the same Ned who executed the deserter with the ironclad sense of justice? The same man who argued against the deaths of Rhaenys and Aegon? The man seems to run hot and cold. Failing to prepare his children for the real world was cowardice.

A biggie, though by the standards of the time not so much, was completely ignoring both Lyanna's will and Robert's drunken whore-mongering leading up to Harrenhall. We know that Lyanna begged Ned to see reason. She was desperate. They were betrothed, sure, but they weren't married. They could have broken it off for any number of reasons, that's sort of the purpose of a betrothal. The bride's family questioning the honor of the groom would be a big one, especially since the Stormlands are nowhere near the North so there was no real threat of war from that, and the Stormlands aren't massive producers of grain or things the North needs. Some of that would be more on Rickard, but we know that Ned did not support his sister (kinda like Sansa really)

Ned made a life out of bad decisions and cowardice. His 'honor' was more important to him than his family, and he proved that repeatedly. I would argue that he was not, in fact, an honorable man. We'll never know what promise he truly made to Lyanna. Jon may never know who his mother was in the books, all because Ned Stark was a coward and a Baratheon fan-boy. It doesn't speak well to Westeros when he was the best out of a bad lot after the Rebellion. Honestly, there are times when Sam has more courage and true honor than Ned, and I hate Sam, or maybe I should say I dislike reading his PoV's and the timing he used to tell Jon the truth about his lineage to get some sort of justice for the father who threatened to kill him in the show. Yeah, the father who rebelled against his liege to side with the fucking Lannisters and the brother who chose to die for no reason that makes sense (in the books Dickon is much younger so the point would be moot). Off-topic.

Call Ned dutiful, for he was. He had honor up to a point, and to that point it was ironclad, so he mostly qualifies as honorable outside of a few instances. The things is, those were pretty major issues he looked the other way on. I understand people who really liked the character, because I wanted to like him too, and I did the first few times I read the books or watched the show. I don't understand how, knowing what Cersei was and what her father was, he could ever have given her the opportunity to leave the city. He should have taken her into custody right then and there. That might have been honorable if it wasn't so colossaly stupid. When honor blinds you to facts it is no longer honor, it's cowardice.

I'm not on the Targaryen side either, just to clarify (other than Jon and book/first few seasons Daenerys perhaps, and definitely Maester Aemon) I'm sure it was difficult for Ned, especially right away. He wasn't trained to be the Lord, he was trained to be a soldier. He was an ideal second son, kind of a Kevan to Brandon's Tywin. His father sent him away at the age of eight to foster in a place he'd never been to, so of course he formed attachments, and like Robb with Theon overlooked the deep flaws in his best friend. (I don't really want to start on that one, since it's partly Ned's fault as well. If you didn't pick up on it, I think Theon got what he deserved.)

Many people will disagree with this, and I completely understand where they are coming from. I would ask that you throw out the assumption that he is honorable and look at the decisions he makes objectively. One of the major points of the series is that no one is completely honorable. Davos is maybe my favorite character, and even he isn't without his flaws.

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@LucasSilva-hp9ol
@LucasSilva-hp9ol - 05.01.2023 15:36

O que mantém a paz é a honra e,não a guerra. Ned stark.

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@scottm8292
@scottm8292 - 04.01.2023 01:56

Family. Duty. Honour.

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@lucascarlos3186
@lucascarlos3186 - 19.12.2022 15:57

its a very cool constrast the fact of ned chose love above honor and some seasons after, jon make the opossite with ygritte, like he thinks that your father would do

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