What Were Ned Stark's Last Words? - A Blog Of Thrones

What Were Ned Stark’s Last Words?

We all remember Ned Stark’s death in the 9th episode of the first season of Game Of Thrones. It was an important death, as it triggered the War of Five Kings that would cover the next 2 seasons, and reminded us that this show was unlike any other… No One Was Safe.

via HBO
via HBO

But there again, after re-watching this horrific moment, one can notice that the Honorable Ned Stark seems to be whispering words as his very own Valyrian Steel Sword “Ice” is about to split his head from his body…

What could have been said? Here are 6 possibilities to consider:

“Winter Is Coming!”

via HBO
via HBO

The Stark Family’s Words, told for many centuries, dating back to the First Men. Given that it is a Call to Battle, and knowing what would follow poor Ned’s execution, those words could very well be what the Warden of the North utters before his death, knowing it will cause trouble, with his son Robb, the Young Wolf, marching South ever since his capture.

“I Kept My Promise”

via HBO
via HBO

It would make sense for the Honorable Ned Stark to utter those words, if one believes in the R+L=J Theory. His dying sister, at the end of Robert’s Rebellion, 16-17 years before the series were to begin asking him “Promise Me Ned” as she laid in a “Bed Of Blood”, could be a hint.

Which makes sense as well considering that the entire episode was centered on “Honor & Duty vs. Love”. We see Ned Stark sacrifice his honor to save his daughters, which he loves dearly. A mistake that ends up costing him his head due to Joffrey’s last minute altering of the agreed deal. Since Ned is capable of putting his honor aside for his love of family, could he have also done it before, to his dying sister Lyanna?

“Promise Me Ned”, regarding Jon Snow, sacrificing his honor, lying about fathering a bastard child to protect him from Robert’s wrath, the love for his sister trumping above all. “I Kept My Promise” as his final seconds are counted…..

“Valar Morghulis”

via HBO
via HBO

Not Unlikely, yet adds nothing of value. While it has become a fairly dominant quote throughout both the series and the books, it does seem out of character for the Warden Of The North, and former Hand Of The King to be uttering his last words in High Valyrian.

But then again, one never knows…

A Prayer To The Old Gods

via HBO
via HBO

That one was brought to us from a fan, and it could very well be the case. Only thing is that the Old Gods tend not to respond South of the Riverlands due to all its Weirwood trees having been stripped by the Faith of the Seven (to worship the New Gods)

via HBO
via HBO

Then again, it could be a possibility…

“I Want Some Oreos”

via HBO
via HBO

Ok maybe not that, but still funny for anyone that reads lips….

“FML”

via HBO
via HBO

Ok maybe not that either, but given the circumstances…..

Which one do you think it is?

Given the importance of Robert Rebellion’s Backstory and the R+L=J Theory, we believe it to be “I Kept My Promise”
What do you think?

5 Comments Join the Conversation →


  1. Wes Derequito

    Awesome!

    Reply
  2. Tyler Meldrum

    I like mine. Fuck Joffrey or Not Again

    Reply
  3. Tyler Meldrum

    I like mine. Not Again

    Reply
  4. Trek Armstrong

    These clips are kind of short but if you watch the episode closely it looks like he says “What have I done?”

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *