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| pov = [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]]
 
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| arc next = [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 71|Catelyn XI]]
 
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[[Robb Stark]] has managed to lead his host to [[Riverrun]] without detection. Now [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] waits with her guards as her son leads his host to [[Battle of the Whispering Wood|ambush]] a force led by [[Jaime Lannister]]. Once the battle is over, Robb returns with Jaime as a captive. However, the death of several of Robb’s party mars the sweetness of the victory.
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[[Robb Stark]] has managed to lead his host to [[Riverrun]] without detection. Now [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] waits with her guards as her son leads his host to [[Battle of the Whispering Wood|ambush]] [[Jaime Lannister]]. Once the battle is over, Robb returns with Jaime as a captive. However, the death of several of Robb’s party mars the sweetness of the victory.
  
 
==Synopsis==     
 
==Synopsis==     
[[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] is protected by 30 men under the command of [[Hallis Mollen]], the [[Winterfell]] captain of the guards, as [[Robb Stark|Robb]]’s host waits to descend upon Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] in the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood|Whispering Wood]]. Robb had wanted to leave her 50 guards and Catelyn had only wanted 10, so neither of them left happy.  
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[[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] is protected by thirty men under the command of [[Hallis Mollen]], the [[Winterfell]]'s captain of the guard, as [[Robb Stark|Robb]]’s host waits to descend upon Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] in the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood|Whispering Wood]]. Robb had wanted to leave her fifty guards and Catelyn had only wanted ten, so neither of them left happy.  
  
Robb’s army rode hard all the way from [[the Twins]] to catch Jaime by surprise. Along the way, [[House Mallister|the Mallisters]] joined them and they gathered some of the forces scattered after [[Edmure Tully|Edmure’s]] [[Battle of Riverrun|defeat]], but Ser Jaime Lannister still outnumbers them three to one. However, [[House Lannister|the Lannisters]] have been forced to separate their 12,000 foot and two or three thousand horse into three different camps separated by rivers in order to besiege [[Riverrun]], leaving them vulnerable. In addition, Catelyn’s uncle Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden]] led a screening force of 300 picked men to kill the few outriders that Ser Jaime Lannister bothered to post, allowing their advance to remain unknown to Ser Jaime.
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Robb’s army rode hard all the way from [[the Twins]] to catch Jaime by surprise. Along the way, they were joined by the [[House Mallister|Mallisters]] and some of the forces scattered after [[Edmure Tully|Edmure’s]] [[Battle of Riverrun|defeat]], but Ser Jaime Lannister still outnumbers them three to one. However, in order to besiege [[Riverrun]] the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] were forced to separate their 12,000 foot and two or three thousand horse into three camps separated by rivers, which leaves them vulnerable. In addition, Catelyn’s uncle Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden]] led a screening force of 300 picked men to kill the few outriders that Jaime bothered to post, allowing their advance to remain secret.
  
Before they face the siege, however, Robb and his men have concocted an elaborate trap. Unable to endure the boredom of a siege, Jaime Lannister has personally ridden out three times to chase raiders. To exploit this, Robb sent a few hundred men with [[House Tully|Tully]] banners to lure Jaime and his men into an ambush in the narrow valley of the Whispering Wood.
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Before they face the siege, however, Robb and his men have concocted an elaborate trap. Unable to endure the boredom of a siege, Jaime has personally ridden out three times to chase raiders. To exploit this, Robb sent a few hundred men with [[House Tully|Tully]] banners to lure Jaime and his men into an ambush in the narrow valley of the Whispering Wood.
  
As she waits, Catelyn realizes that she is again waiting for a man that has promised to return from war, as she has done all her life. First, she waited for [[Hoster Tully|her father]] when she was young. Then it was for [[Brandon Stark]], who never came back. Then she waited for [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]], who left a fortnight after he married her to fight against the [[House Targaryen|the Targaryens]]. At least Ned left her pregnant with Robb, whom she must wait for now.
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As she waits, Catelyn realizes that she is again waiting for a man who has promised to return from war, as she has done all her life. First, she waited for [[Hoster Tully|her father]] when she was young. Then it was for [[Brandon Stark]], who never came back. Then she waited for [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]], who left a fortnight after he married her to fight in [[Robert's Rebellion]]. At least Ned left her pregnant with Robb, whom she must wait for now.
  
 
Robb showed no fear as the battle approached, but Catelyn still feared for the life of her son, remembering him as a babe at her breast. As Robb’s squire [[Olyvar Frey]] helped with his shield and helm, Catelyn saw a tall young knight appear where her son had stood. Robb left her to let his men see him before the battle, as his father had once recommended, with his [[direwolf]] [[Grey Wind]] shadowing him.
 
Robb showed no fear as the battle approached, but Catelyn still feared for the life of her son, remembering him as a babe at her breast. As Robb’s squire [[Olyvar Frey]] helped with his shield and helm, Catelyn saw a tall young knight appear where her son had stood. Robb left her to let his men see him before the battle, as his father had once recommended, with his [[direwolf]] [[Grey Wind]] shadowing him.
  
Horns blow and arrows fly as the trap closes. Catelyn can initially see the moonlight on the lances, but soon can only hear the sounds of [[Battle of the Whispering Wood|the battle]]. Eventually the sounds fade, and then Robb returns on a different horse with the blood of one of his bodyguards on his arm. They drag Ser Jaime before Catelyn and he tells her that he would offer his sword, but he seems to have mislaid it. She asks him to return her husband and daughters, but he replies that he seems to have mislaid them as well.  
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[[File:MathiaArkoniel Jaime capture.jpg|thumb|260px|left|The Kingslayer is taken.]]
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Horns blow and arrows fly as the trap closes. Catelyn can initially see the moonlight on the lances, but soon she can only hear the sounds of the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]]. Eventually the sounds fade, and then Robb returns on a different horse with the blood of one of his bodyguards on his arm. They drag Ser Jaime before Catelyn and he declares that he would offer up his sword, but he seems to have mislaid it. She asks him to return her husband and daughters, but he replies that he seems to have mislaid them as well.  
  
[[Theon Greyjoy]] calls for his head but Robb considers the Kingslayer more valuable alive and, like his father, refuses to condone murder of prisoners. Robb orders Ser Jaime taken away with a strong guard in part to protect him from [[Rickard Karstark]], who will want vengeance for his sons [[Torrhen Karstark|Torrhen]] and [[Eddard Karstark|Eddard]] along with [[Daryn Hornwood]]. Catelyn then learns that when Jaime saw he was lost, he charged Robb’s party, hoping to cut down Robb. Robb states that he would be dead if not for Lord Karstark’s sons and the others.  
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[[Theon Greyjoy]] calls for his head but Robb considers the Kingslayer more valuable alive and, like his father, refuses to condone the murder of prisoners. Robb orders Jaime taken away with a strong guard in part to protect him from [[Rickard Karstark]], who will want vengeance for his sons [[Torrhen Karstark|Torrhen]] and [[Eddard Karstark|Eddard]] along with [[Daryn Hornwood]]. Catelyn then learns that when Jaime saw he was lost, he charged Robb’s party, hoping to cut down Robb. Robb states that he would be dead if not for Lord Karstark’s sons and the others.  
  
Despite this, the battle is a resounding victory for Robb. They have taken close to a hundred knights and a dozen lords bannermen captive. Catelyn points out that they have only won one battle, not the war. Although they took the leader, most of the Lannister host is still besieging Riverrun, and they still have to deal with Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]. Robb tells the others that Catelyn is right, and that they still have the siege of Riverrun to defeat.
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Despite these losses, the battle is a resounding victory for Robb. They have taken close to a hundred knights and a dozen lords bannermen captive. Catelyn points out that they have only won one battle, not the war. Although they took the leader, most of the Lannister host is still besieging Riverrun, and they still have to deal with Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]. Robb agrees that Catelyn is right, and declares that they still have the siege of Riverrun to defeat.
  
 
==Character List==
 
==Character List==

Revision as of 02:03, 10 January 2014

Catelyn X
A Game of Thrones chapter
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POV Catelyn
Place The Whispering Wood, near Riverrun
Page 580 US HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Catelyn IX
Tyrion VIII  ← Catelyn X →  Daenerys VIII

Catelyn XI

Robb Stark has managed to lead his host to Riverrun without detection. Now Catelyn waits with her guards as her son leads his host to ambush Jaime Lannister. Once the battle is over, Robb returns with Jaime as a captive. However, the death of several of Robb’s party mars the sweetness of the victory.

Synopsis

Catelyn is protected by thirty men under the command of Hallis Mollen, the Winterfell's captain of the guard, as Robb’s host waits to descend upon Ser Jaime Lannister in the Whispering Wood. Robb had wanted to leave her fifty guards and Catelyn had only wanted ten, so neither of them left happy.

Robb’s army rode hard all the way from the Twins to catch Jaime by surprise. Along the way, they were joined by the Mallisters and some of the forces scattered after Edmure’s defeat, but Ser Jaime Lannister still outnumbers them three to one. However, in order to besiege Riverrun the Lannisters were forced to separate their 12,000 foot and two or three thousand horse into three camps separated by rivers, which leaves them vulnerable. In addition, Catelyn’s uncle Ser Brynden led a screening force of 300 picked men to kill the few outriders that Jaime bothered to post, allowing their advance to remain secret.

Before they face the siege, however, Robb and his men have concocted an elaborate trap. Unable to endure the boredom of a siege, Jaime has personally ridden out three times to chase raiders. To exploit this, Robb sent a few hundred men with Tully banners to lure Jaime and his men into an ambush in the narrow valley of the Whispering Wood.

As she waits, Catelyn realizes that she is again waiting for a man who has promised to return from war, as she has done all her life. First, she waited for her father when she was young. Then it was for Brandon Stark, who never came back. Then she waited for Ned Stark, who left a fortnight after he married her to fight in Robert's Rebellion. At least Ned left her pregnant with Robb, whom she must wait for now.

Robb showed no fear as the battle approached, but Catelyn still feared for the life of her son, remembering him as a babe at her breast. As Robb’s squire Olyvar Frey helped with his shield and helm, Catelyn saw a tall young knight appear where her son had stood. Robb left her to let his men see him before the battle, as his father had once recommended, with his direwolf Grey Wind shadowing him.

The Kingslayer is taken.

Horns blow and arrows fly as the trap closes. Catelyn can initially see the moonlight on the lances, but soon she can only hear the sounds of the Battle of the Whispering Wood. Eventually the sounds fade, and then Robb returns on a different horse with the blood of one of his bodyguards on his arm. They drag Ser Jaime before Catelyn and he declares that he would offer up his sword, but he seems to have mislaid it. She asks him to return her husband and daughters, but he replies that he seems to have mislaid them as well.

Theon Greyjoy calls for his head but Robb considers the Kingslayer more valuable alive and, like his father, refuses to condone the murder of prisoners. Robb orders Jaime taken away with a strong guard in part to protect him from Rickard Karstark, who will want vengeance for his sons Torrhen and Eddard along with Daryn Hornwood. Catelyn then learns that when Jaime saw he was lost, he charged Robb’s party, hoping to cut down Robb. Robb states that he would be dead if not for Lord Karstark’s sons and the others.

Despite these losses, the battle is a resounding victory for Robb. They have taken close to a hundred knights and a dozen lords bannermen captive. Catelyn points out that they have only won one battle, not the war. Although they took the leader, most of the Lannister host is still besieging Riverrun, and they still have to deal with Lord Tywin Lannister. Robb agrees that Catelyn is right, and declares that they still have the siege of Riverrun to defeat.

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