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The Starks: Game of Thrones Symbolism
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"Show them how it feels to lose what they love."
―Catelyn Stark to Robb Stark
Catelyn Stark, née Tully, was born into
as the daughter of , the , and sister of
and . She married into
through her marriage to , though she was originally intended for . Together, she and Eddard had five children: , , , , and . Catelyn was a devoted mother and was fiercely protective of her children.
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Catelyn was born into
and is the eldest child of Lord
and Lady . She has a younger brother, , and a younger sister, .
was fostered with the Tullys and Catelyn grew up with him. She was betrothed to marry
of , but he was brutally
along with his father, Lord , by the Mad King, , after his Prince
purportedly
Brandon's sister . Catelyn instead married Brandon's brother, . Though they barely knew one another when they wed, they have formed a strong and loving marriage.
Catelyn and Eddard have five children: , , ,
and . She is unhappy with Eddard's bastard son, , living with her family in , the only source of friction between her and her husband.
Catelyn has some independent political influence. A former ward of her father's, , known as "Littlefinger", is the king's master of coin and one of his closest advisers in .
Catelyn says that she hasn't been to the capital city of
since nine years before her husband went there to be the new Hand of the King, which would be around the time of the .
Catelyn and Eddard watch as their sons practice archery. Ser
arrives to tell them that a
has been captured. Eddard decides to take their sons Robb and Bran to watch him execute the deserter despite Catelyn's protest that Bran is too young. While they are gone they find a litter of five direwolf pups (the animal that is the sigil of House Stark) and Eddard agrees to allow their children to adopt the wolves.
A raven bears news of 's death to , where Catelyn tells
the bad news. She also tells him that King , and much of the royal court rides for Winterfell. Eddard realizes that Robert means to name him
in Arryn's place, a prospect that does not thrill him.
Catelyn joins her husband in welcoming King Robert and his family. At the feast, she and Queen
exchange cordial words once they learn that Robert means to marry Prince
to . Cersei approves of Sansa and thinks she will thrive at court in the capital. Later that night, Eddard and Catelyn receive a letter, delivered to Maester
by a messenger from . The letter is from Catelyn's sister, Lady , the widow of Jon Arryn. In the letter, Lysa says that Jon Arryn was murdered at the order of the Queen, and the
conspire against King Robert. Luwin counsels that Eddard should accept Robert's offer so he can investigate the truth of the matter and protect the King, while Catelyn prefers that he remain in Winterfell. Eddard agrees with Luwin and accepts the offer. He plans to take both of their daughters to court with him.
Catelyn tends to Bran after he falls from a tower, and prays for his recovery. Cersei visits Catelyn, sitting by her son's side, and tells her that her first child, a beautiful, , was stillborn. She and Robert were grief-stricken and her prayers and tears were for naught. She offers to pray for Bran's survival, hoping that this time
will listen.
gives his farewell wishes to Bran, to Catelyn's disgust. Eddard also says his goodbyes to his son and to Catelyn, who is angered at his departure while Bran remains comatose.
Catelyn's refusal to leave Bran's side starts to cause problems for the smooth running of the castle.
offers to work with Maester
to fill vacancies left by the departure of Eddard's retinue. Robb is drawn away from Bran's room by a fire. This proves to be a distraction to allow an
to reach Bran. Catelyn holds the assassin off long enough for
to enter the chamber and tear out his throat. The next day, Catelyn goes to the tower where Bran fell and finds a blonde strand of hair inside. She summons Robb, , Luwin and Ser , the , and tells that that she suspects that the Lannisters tried to kill Bran because he saw something in the tower. Robb and Theon are for making war, but Luwin schools them to caution. Catelyn decides that Ned must know the truth and resolves to meet him in King's Landing. Ser Rodrik escorts her, while Robb commands the castle in her absence. Bran awakens after her departure but is paralysed by his injuries.
Catelyn and Ser Rodrik arrive at King's Landing and attempt to sneak into the city, but are spotted by an agent of Lord
(also called "Littlefinger"), a childhood friend of Catelyn. They are taken to meet Littlefinger at a brothel he owns, where Lord , the king's , is also waiting: one of his 'little birds' told him they were coming. Catelyn is angered by the way she's been treated, but asks Littlefinger for aid in finding the people who tried to have Bran killed. Littlefinger says that the elaborate dagger wielded by the assassin used to be his, but that he lost it in a gamble with . Littlefinger fetches Eddard to meet his wife. Lord Eddard is furious when he realizes he has been brought to a brothel. Thinking it is a bad joke, he assaults Baelish, and is stunned when Catelyn makes her presence known and tells him to stop. After hearing her news, he vows to find the truth and expose the Lannisters to Robert. Littlefinger agrees to be his ally in this, citing the affection he once bore Catelyn as a youngster.
Returning to Winterfell, Catelyn and Ser Rodrik stop at the , planning to stay overnight. They are surprised by the arrival of . Catelyn fails to stay incognito, then she calls on several
present who are sworn to her father's bannermen to help her take Tyrion into custody. Catelyn publicly announces that they are traveling north to Winterfell, but instead takes Tyrion east into the . In the hills they are attacked by warriors of the , and Catelyn agrees to let Tyrion go unbound to defend himself. Tyrion saves Catelyn's life, but wins no more of her trust. Tyrion warns Catelyn that her sister Lysa has become mentally unbalanced following her husband's death. His warning rings true when on reaching the Eyrie Lysa and her hysterical son, Lord , order Tyrion thrown into a sky cell, a prison with a wall that opens onto a sheer drop.
Tyrion protests his innocence and demands a . The sellsword , who accompanied the party from the Crossroads Inn, agrees to stand for Tyrion. Bronn defeats Ser , who takes Lady Lysa's part. Tyrion's victory signifies his innocence in the eyes of the gods and he is released.
Catelyn lingers at the Eyrie trying to convince Lysa to commit the Vale's knights to oppose the Lannisters. Lysa is unwilling to take any action which might endanger her son. Catelyn finally decides to leave after Lysa delays telling her about Eddard's arrest in King's Landing following King Robert's death. Catelyn and Ser Rodrik ride north and meet Robb's army as he marches south. They join his war council, though Catelyn is careful to not embarrass her son or make him appear indecisive. Catelyn points out that to confront the two Lannister armies that have invaded the , her father's lands, Robb's army must cross the Green Fork of the
at , which means negotiating with the famously unreliable and prickly Lord . To Robb's discontent, Catelyn goes into the Twins alone and wins Walder to their cause by agreeing that Robb will marry one of his daughters, along with a number of other, minor concessions. Once across the river Robb divides his forces, sending a small force to delay Lord 's army while Robb force-marches his main force to confront
near . Robb wins
and takes Jaime Lannister prisoner, to Catelyn's pride.
Word reaches the camp that Lord Eddard has been executed. Catelyn walks stone faced through the camp, while the men bow to her showing respect. Once in the woods she falls against a tree and weeps. Hearing noise coming from ahead, she goes on to find Robb striking a tree with his sword. Catelyn calls him, then tells him that he is ruining his sword. Robb drops the sword and collapses in her arms. Robb wants to kill them all, his mother says they will, but after they secure the release of
and Sansa. They are joined by many of the river lords loyal to Catelyn's father, and word arrives that both
have claimed the , severely outnumbering the Lannisters. The northmen and river lords debate on which king to support, until Lord
suggests that they secure independence for themselves. He names Robb as , and the other lords join him. Catelyn visits the captive , who admits to pushing Bran from the tower but doesn't reveal why. He taunts her, saying widowhood suits her and suggests that the gods aren't real as they don't care about justice. Catelyn strikes him, but Jaime knows that the Starks won't kill him as long as his sister holds Sansa and Arya hostage.
Catelyn is a key advisor to her son
in his role as . She warns Robb against trusting
because of his reputation for rebellion. She unsuccessfully tries to persuade Robb to exchange the captive
for his sisters
and . Robb tasks her with traveling to
to seek an alliance with King .
Catelyn travels to Renly's camp and finds him hosting a tournament. She watches
win the event and a place on Renly's kingsguard. Catelyn delivers Robb's message and admonishes Renly for treating the war as a game. She is welcomed into Renly's camp by his new wife .
also arrives at the camp. Catelyn confronts him for his betrayal of
and rejects his romantic overtures. He deliv he would be willing to exchange Jaime for Catelyn's daughters. Tyrion has also sent Ned's remains as a sign of good faith. Catelyn later accompanies Renly to a parley with his brother King
but the two are unable to reach a compromise.
Catelyn sees Renly assassinated by a
just after he has agreed to an alliance with Robb. His kingsguard
is mistakenly blamed for the death and she flees the camp with Catelyn. Brienne later swears fealty to Catelyn. Renly's army splinters with the forces of
fleeing to
and the rest of his bannermen joining Stannis. Stannis leads his army in an unsuccessful attack on King's Landing. He is defeated by the newly allied forces of House Lannister and House Tyrell.
Catelyn finds Robb's army camped in the Westerlands. She interrupts him talking to
and warns him that he is not free to follow his heart.
brings troubling news from W
has betrayed Robb and seized the lightly defended castle. Theon has taken both
hostage. Robb denies Catelyn's request to treat with Theon and says that he will execute the traitor. Roose convinces Robb to let
retake Winterfell.
Jaime escapes but is soon recaptured. Robb is away negotiating the
demands Jaime's head because he murdered his son
in the escape attempt. Catelyn convinces Rickard to await Robb's return but fears that his patience will not last the night.
She visits Jaime's cell and accuses him of being a man without honor. Jaime asserts that he has
he reveals that Cersei is the only one he has slept with and reminds Catelyn how her husband cheated on her and fathered . Catelyn releases Jaime, planning to exchange him for her captive daughters. She sends Brienne to escort him to . Brienne successfully smuggles him out of the camp and travels by rowboat to evade pursuit. Robb is furious that Catelyn acted behind his back and orders her kept under guard. He says that Jaime has played her for a fool and that she has weakened their position.
Robb visits Catelyn in her tent to discuss his plan to break his betrothal to
to marry Talisa. She reveals that Eddard did not love her when they first married and explains that they built a strong, enduring love over time. She warns against recklessly breaking his oath for passion but he says that she has no right to call anyone reckless. Going against his mother's advice, Robb marries Talisa in secret.
Catelyn, still Robb's prisoner is among the Northern forces that march on , only to find the castle abandoned, and the 200 prisoners slain. Among the dead, Catelyn identifies the body of Ser , her father's bannerman. Robb then orders his mother imprisoned within the fortress.
delivers two messenger- missives, each of which brings bad news. First, Catelyn's father
has finally died after a long illness at his castle of . Second, Roose delivers a letter from his bastard son , falsely stating that the
and put all of its inhabitants to the sword, and then fled all before his force arrived there. There has been no sighting of Bran or Rickon, and though Robb hopes that they are still alive, there is a strong possibility that they are dead. Moreover, there has been no word of Theon, and if he took the boys captive the
haven't sent out any demands. This double-blow reduces Catelyn to tears and she laments that she had not seen her father in years. She is horrified at the thought that Bran and Rickon were in danger while she was away and could not protect them, and are now likely dead.
Talisa notices that Catelyn is making a prayer wheel for the , and offers to help. Catelyn explains that they can only be made by mothers who are praying for the welfare of their children. Catelyn reveals that she has only made them twice before, one of which was when she was praying for Bran to wake from his coma, which worked after a fashion, as he did survive though he lost the use of his legs. Talisa asks after the other time, and Catelyn says that when they were younger, one of the boys had a pox, and Maester Luwin said that if he survived the night he would be all right, but if he didn't he would die. Catelyn explains that the boy was Jon Snow, and at first the thought that Jon would conveniently die of natural causes made her inwardly pray to the Seven for his end. However, Catelyn then became horrified at herself for thinking such a thing, particularly as Jon was an innocent child, and the person Catelyn really hated was Jon's unidentified . So she made a prayer wheel and stayed up with him all night, praying to the gods that if they forgave her earlier wish that Jon would die, she promised she would urge Eddard to have Jon legitimized as a Stark and she would raise him as her own son. Jon recovered, however, Catelyn did not keep her promise. In grief at the death of her father and apparent death of her two youngest sons, and her continued grief at losing Eddard, Catelyn says the gods are punishing her with this war.
in , the castle-seat of , the funeral of the recently deceased Lord Hoster Tully is held on the banks of the Red Fork of the
River. In Catelyn's old chamber in the castle, she mourns with her uncle
over her father's death. She asks him if he made peace with his older brother, whom he had been fighting with for the past thirty years. Brynden explains that he did: on his deathbed Hoster told him to stop calling himself "the Blackfish" as it was a stupid joke created over thirty years ago by Brynden to symbolize his bad relationship with his older brother, and it wasn't very funny to begin with. Brynden emotionally laments that he's been calling himself "the Blackfish" of the Tully family for so long that he's practically forgotten his own name. Catelyn is happy that her uncle was able to make peace with her father before he passed, and is upset that she couldn't have been there. She reminisces that she watched from this window in her childhood whenever her father left, but now he won't be coming back. She tearfully wonders if her sons Bran and Rickon similarly watched at Winterfell for her return when she failed to arrive to save them. Brynden insists that neither he nor Robb have given up hope that the boys may be alive and in hiding, and urges her to be strong for Robb.
murders the prisoners
in their cells, Robb is disgusted and insists that Rickard be executed. , Catelyn's brother, insists that if word of this leaves Riverrun,
will exact heavy reprisals for the deaths of his young nephews. Therefore, he suggests that they just quietly bury the boys, and simply keep silent about their deaths until the war is over. Robb, however, refuses to be a liar, saying he cannot fight a war in the name of justice if he will not serve justice to murderers within his own ranks. All of Robb's advisors tell him this is a bad idea. Catelyn and Talisa warn him that the Karstark soldiers will abandon his cause and return home if he executes their lord, and they are already badly outnumbered. Catelyn says they should keep Lord Rickard , and Edmure agrees, adding to tell the other Karstarks that no harm will come to him so long as they remain loyal.
Robb ignores their pleas, and he has Lord Karstark brought out to the courtyard of Riverrun to be executed during a driving rainstorm. Karstark points out that not only are both of their Houses descended from the , but the Starks and Karstarks are kin (as
is a cadet branch of , founded centuries ago by younger son ). Robb says that their blood relationship did not stop Rickard from betraying him and won't stop Robb from executing him now, but Rickard says it isn't meant to: he wants it to haunt Robb until the day he dies. With his last words, Lord Rickard says that Robb will be cursed (as a ) and that Robb is no king of his. Obedient to the laws of his father
- that the man who passes the sentence must swing the sword - Robb pronounces the sentence of death and personally beheads Lord Rickard.
Robb and his advisors meet with
to discuss an alliance for his planned attack on . The Freys carry 's demands for an alliance, which includes a formal apology from Robb, the castle
and all of its lands and incomes, and for Edmure Tully to marry , one of his daughters. Edmure is reluctant to marry a woman he has never met, but is eventually convinced by the group to go through with the arrangement.
In , en route to , 's army is forced to make camp, their progress delayed by heavy rain. Catelyn warns them that the prickly Lord
will take the delay as a deliberate insult to him, but
points out that Frey is getting t his sister counters that he is getting a wedding, but not the one he wanted, glaring at her son and
as she says so, pointing out that Frey wanted one of his daughters wed to . Robb retorts that Edmure is the best match
has been offered in its history.
Robb's army arrives at the Twins, the castle seat of House Frey, for his Edmure's wedding. Enduring Lord Walder Frey's insults directed at him and his wife, Robb makes a public apology to Lord Frey's daughters and granddaughters for breaking his promise to marry one of them. Frey accepts the apology and offers the Starks and their men .
That night Edmure is introduced to his bride , discovering much to his relief that she is a beauty. The wedding and the feast that follows it are quite celebratory and lively affairs, with all the participants in high spirits. As the celebrations reach their heights Lord Walder calls for the bedding ceremony. Robb agrees and the bride and groom are carried off to their wedding bed, Roslin carried off by the male guests and followed closely by Edmure, who is collected by the Frey women. After they leave and the festivities begin to wind down, Catelyn becomes suspicious when she notices
close the banquet hall doors and the musicians in the gallery begin playing ""- the song commemorating 's decisive and brutal victory against the
of . Walder rises to make a toast to Robb, and Catelyn, seated beside Lord , notices that the latter is wearing mail under his clothing. Realizing they have been lead into a trap, Catelyn slaps Roose across the face and screams a warning to Robb, but by then it is too late. Lord Walder signals his men to attack. In what becomes known as the infamous , Lothar draws a knife and repeatedly stabs the pregnant Talisa in the stomach, killing her. Before he can react, Robb is shot by the musicians with crossbows several times and falls to the ground. Numerous other Stark men are killed by the crossbow bolts or set upon by Frey soldiers.
Catelyn, having been wounded by a crossbow bolt, crawls across the floor and seizes out from under Walder's table his cowering young wife, . Catelyn holds a knife to the girl's throat and threatens to kill her if Walder does not negotiate an end to the attack. She demands that Robb, who merely lingers despondent and heartbroken beside his wife's corpse, be allowed to leave. Walder refuses her, dismissing his wife with the comment "I'll find another" and Roose Bolton, who had fled the hall when the massacre began, seizes Robb, saying "The Lannisters send their regards", before stabbing him in the heart. Robb's last word is "Mother" and he maintains contact with her as he collapses to the floor. Mad with grief at the death of her firstborn son, Catelyn kills Walder's wife in retaliation before Black Walder cuts Catelyn's throat.
Emotionally crushed by the deaths of Catelyn and Robb, Sansa refuses to eat despite pleas from . When Tyrion attempts to comfort her, she reveals to him that she lies awake all night thinking about how her mother and brother died, having learned that the Freys had sewn 's head onto Robb's decapitated corpse. Her mother’s corpse was also desecrated by being flung like trash from the battlements of the Twins into
to rot, an apparent mockery of traditional
customs. Despite the fact that Catelyn tried to have him executed, even after he saved her life, Tyrion tells Sansa that he admired her mother, saying she was a strong woman who was fierce when it came to protecting her children. He tells Sansa that Catelyn would want her to carry on. Sansa excuses herself to go to godswood where she is later watched by Jaime and Brienne, who reminds the former of the promise he made to Catelyn. Jaime acknowledges this but counters that the situation has become quite complicated due to multiple factors: Catelyn is now dead, Arya hasn’t been seen since Ned’s execution, and Sansa is now married to Tyrion.
Jaime’s dilemma to fulfill his oath to Catelyn becomes even more complicated when Joffrey is later fatally poisoned at
and Sansa flees with
in the commotion. A vengeful Cersei summons Jaime to her chambers, inquiring why Catelyn set him free. Jaime replies that he swore by all the gods that if Catelyn’s daughters were still alive, he would return them to their mother. Cersei continues grilling Jaime to determine if he has no loyalty to Catelyn, asking if he would bring her Sansa’s head, but Jaime remains silent. He later tasks Brienne with finding Sansa to keeping her safe from those who would hand her over to Cersei, giving her the
sword that his father had reforged from Ned’s own sword . Before departing, Brienne names the sword "" and vows to find Sansa, for the sake of Jaime and Lady Catelyn.
At the Eyrie, Lysa regales Sansa with her childhood memories about Catelyn. However, she grows angry when Sansa almost mentions Littlefinger's love-triangle with Catelyn, something which has irked Lysa for years. She later becomes insanely jealous after witnessing Littlefinger (who is now married to her) kiss Sansa and threatens to throw her niece out the Moon Door but Littlefinger interrupts. Assuming a softer tone, Littlefinger manages to subdue Lysa before revealing to her horror that the only woman he ever really loved was Catelyn and pushing her out the Moon Door to her death.
En route to the , Brienne and
stumble upon Arya and Sandor Clegane, who have just returned from The Eyrie after hearing of Lysa’s death. Upon realizing that she finally caught up with one of Catelyn’s daughters, Brienne beseeches Arya to come with her but the Hound casts aspersions on Brienne’s intentions. Each of them believing they should be the one to look after Arya, Brienne and the Hound engage in a brutal fight that ends with the latter being knocked off a cliff. However, an ever-wary Arya hides from Brienne and Pod, making the former miss her first chance to fulfill her oath to Catelyn.
Eventually, Brienne catches up with Sansa sitting at an inn with Littlefinger. Although they are surrounded by guards, she approaches them and reveals to Sansa that she swore an oath to Catelyn to keep her safe, but doesn't mention her run-in with Arya in Baelish's presence. Baelish counters by telling Sansa that Brienne, a complete stranger, swore oaths to protect both Catelyn and Renly Baratheon and failed at both, which prompts Sansa to reject Brienne’s offer. Despite this second setback, Brienne remains steadfast in her pledge to Catelyn and continues to follow Sansa all the way back to Winterfell.
When Sansa and Theon escape from the clutches of , they are immediately set upon and nearly recaptured by half a dozen Bolton soldiers, but Brienne and Podrick intervene. Once the soldiers are dead, Brienne once again offers her service to Sansa, who readily accepts this time, fulfilling part of her pledge to Catelyn.
Meanwhile, Catelyn's uncle Brynden, who fortuitously escaped the Red Wedding, manages to retake Riverrun from the Freys, drawing both Brienne and Jaime there for opposite purposes. When Jaime parleys with the Blackfish, the latter quips that he assumes Jaime is there to fulfill his vow to Catelyn but he doesn't see her daughters. When their meeting goes nowhere, Jaime discreetly meets with Brienne upon her arrival, he allows her to negotiate with the Blackfish so that Brynden and his men can leave the castle at night to travel to Winterfell. Before she leaves, she points out that if she is unsuccessful, then she will be compelled by honor to Catelyn to fight against Jaime. Jaime voices his hope that it doesn't come to that. Afterwards, Jaime pays a visit to the captive Edmure, and the two of them reminisce about Catelyn. Jaime mentions how she once hit him on the head with a rock when he was her prisoner, prompting Edmure to laugh. Though she undoubtedly hated him, Jaime claims he didn't hate Catelyn, even going so far as to say he actually admired her more than Eddard or Robb. Still, Jaime is ultimately successful in helping the Freys , which culminates in the death of the Blackfish.
However, Catelyn is finally avenged shortly afterward by her daughter Arya when she
Walder Frey and his sons, Black Walder and Lothar.
Catelyn was a woman who was both dutiful and complex: in many ways she fitted the expectations of her house, and their words 'Family, Duty, Honour', but she often found herself at odds with these words. She was a loving mother, and her maternal disposition influenced
all of her children loved her and they would come to mourn her as they did her husband when she was killed.
Catelyn was capable of being a very intelligent woman, as evidenced by many of her actions during the prelude of the War of the Five Kings, and later during the war itself. She was capable of deducing that the Lannisters were behind the attempted murder of Bran, but unfortunately she jumped to the conclusion that it was Tyrion who did it, especially when Petyr Baelish suggested that the knife used to try and finish the job belonged to the Imp. She was also clever enough to suggest aloud that she was taking Tyrion back to Winterfell, but instead going to the Eyrie, so nobody could stop her from bringing Tyrion to justice she had mistaken him for deserving. Catelyn would later prove her wisdom in times of war by reminding Robb of the man that they were up against - Tywin Lannister - and the fact that the Lord of Casterly Rock's completely ruthless reputation would mean that Robb would have to defeat the Lannisters openly in the field if they meant to survive.
She was, to a great extent, a peaceful woman. This is shown when she pleaded with Renly Baratheon to make peace with Stannis instead of fighting his own brother to the death in open battle, even though she had seen the man Stannis had become and both of them knew that Stannis would never be agreeable with them. However, this did not prevent Catelyn from being incredibly fierce when she was pushed - when Loras Tyrell slighted Robb's actions during the war, she coldly repelled him by reminding the Knight of Flowers that Robb was actually fighting a war instead of playing at one. She later accosts Renly for treating this potentially disastrous war as if it were a game, showing that she had a very mature and pragmatic view of a situation. With Jaime Lannister as her prisoner, Catelyn showed disgust for him for the crimes he committed, and for what his fam however, this did not prevent her from releasing Jaime in the hope that it would win her daughters back. When she met Tyrion Lannister, she didn't hesitate to compel the bannermen of her fathe when they reached the Eyrie, she actually tried to protect Tyrion when Lysa planned to have him executed without a trial. Also, when she heard of Ned's arrest, and of Lysa's total reluctance to contribute, she became furious when confronting her sister.
The one person in her family who truly brought out the worst in Catelyn was Jon Snow, who was publicly believed to be her husband's bastard son. She spoke very coldly to him when he came to say goodbye to Bran, and did not farewell him when he revealed that he intended to join the Night's Watch, outright ordering him to leave. She would explain later to Talisa that, when Jon caught the pox, she prayed for him to die, only to truly hate herself afterwards for wishing such a thing on a child. She promised that she would treat him as her own son and ask Ned to legitimise him - she couldn't bring herself to keep this promise in the end. This shows some amuont of hypocrisy on her part, but it also shows that she is self-reproachful as well - this sets her vastly apart from her sister Lysa, who was completely unapologetic about her actions, which were much worse than Catelyn's.
Towards the end of her life, Catelyn became melancholy at the loss of so many family members - her father, her husband, two of her sons and the captivity of her daughters. She would mourn that she could have done things differently, and that she was incapable of saving her youngest sons, and later she would tearfully remember her father when she was a child. During the Red Wedding, Catelyn showed a ferocious will to ensure that her remaining family survived - she held the wife of Walder Frey at the point of a knife and threatened to kill her if Robb was not allowed to leave with his life. When Walder rebuked her, and Roose Bolton murdered Robb right in front of her, Catelyn made good of her promise and killed Joyeuse, screaming with despair and becoming catatonic as a result of the grief that overwhelmed her, moments before her death.
Even the people who did not get on well with her admitted that they admired her - namely both Tyrion and Jaime Lannister, two people she showed open contempt for, admitted this. Tyrion recognized that she showed strength when it came to protecting her children, which Jaime seconded later during a confrontation with her brother Edmure.
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"All these years and I still feel like an outsider when I come here."
―Catelyn Stark to
in the godswood.
"Seventeen years ago you rode off with Robert Baratheon. You came back a year later with another woman's son."
―Catelyn Stark to Ned Stark about .
Catelyn Stark: "Robb! You've ruined your sword!"
Robb Stark: "I'll kill them all! Every one of them! I will kill them all!"
Catelyn Stark: "My boy. They have your sisters. We have to get the girls back. And then we will kill them all."
— Catelyn to Robb after Ned's execution.
"I wish that you were free to follow your heart but you have inherited your father's responsibilities. They come at a cost."
―Catelyn Stark to Robb Stark
Catelyn Stark: "Many years before that, one of the boys came down with the pox. Maester Luwin said if he made it through the night, he'd live. But it would be a very long night. So I sat with him all through the darkness, listened to his ragged little breaths, his coughing, his whimpering."
Talisa Stark: "Which boy?"
Catelyn Stark: "Jon Snow. When my husband brought that baby home from the war, I couldn't bear to look at him. Didn't want to see those brown stranger's eyes staring at me. So I prayed to the gods "Take him away, make him die." He got the pox and I knew I was the worst woman who ever lived. A murderer. I'd condemned this poor, innocent child to a horrible death all because I was jealous of his mother, a woman he didn't even know! So I prayed to all Seven Gods, "Let the boy live. Let him live and I'll love him. I'll be a mother to him. I'll beg my husband to give him a true name, to call him Stark and be done with it, to make him one of us.""
Talisa Stark: "And he lived?"
Catelyn Stark: "And he lived. And I couldn't keep my promise. And everything that's happened since then, all this horror that's come to my family, it's all because I couldn't love a motherless child."
— Catelyn tells
"On my honor as a Tully, on my honor as a Stark, let him go or I will cut your wife's throat."
―Catelyn to
Spoken about Catelyn
Robb Stark: "My mother's alone with Roose Bolton. I should rescue her."
Talisa Stark: "Your mother is less in need of rescue than any woman I've ever met."
discuss Catelyn.
"What happened to your family was a terrible crime. I didn' he seemed like a good man, but I didn't know him. Your mother, on the other hand, I admired her. She wanted to have me executed, but I admired her. She was a strong woman, and she was fierce when it came to protecting her children. Sansa, your mother would want you to carry on. You know it's true."
― to
Jaime Lannister: "I was your sister's prisoner once. She hit me on the head with a rock if I remember correctly."
Edmure Tully: "(laughs) Yeah. She should have killed you."
Jaime Lannister: "Perhaps, but she didn't. Catelyn Stark hated me just like you hate me. But I didn't hate her. I admired her. Far more than her husband or her son."
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novels, Catelyn is proud, strong, kind and generous. She has a severe disregard for Jon Snow, whose very presence drives her to anger. She loves her five children very much and dotes on them, but also knows they need to be strong if they are to inherit leadership positions in . A letter received by Catelyn from her sister Lysa sets in motion the events of the novels.
Catelyn loves her family a lot, but that sometimes makes her act rashly, selfishly and irresponsibly, with a total disregard to the applications, especially to the lives of innocent people who may get harmed as a result of her deeds. Tyrion's kidnapping is an example for that: Catelyn was so certain of his guilt that did not bother to verify Littlefinger's false words about the dagger, and refused to listen to Tyrion' she did not care that the Lannisters would retaliate and that innocent people (among them , who was indeed killed at Tywin's order, and was not the only one) may be harmed. The book makes a point that Catelyn did not care even slightly about six of her escorts, who were killed by the tribe hills on the way to the Eyrie - "sometimes she felt as though her heart had turned to stone". That sentence is perhaps a foreshadowing of her transformation.
Catelyn released Jaime not in order to prevent Rickard Karst the news about the alleged deaths of Bran and Rickon, combined with Cleos Frey's admission he has not seen Arya, drove her to attempt saving Sansa. Once again, Catelyn acted very rashly and selfishly: she did not give any thought about the damage her deed would cause Robb's authority, nor about the folly in the idea of sending Jaime via a land strewn with enemies and outlaws, escorted by only two people (one of whom is an untrustworthy coward). She also did not take into consideration that even if Jaime was brought to King's Landing - the Lannisters would not simply let Sansa go away. The foolhardy plan went totally wrong: Cleos Frey w Jaime and Brienne were captured by the Brave C Brienne was nearly gang-raped and killed, and saved thanks to J by the time they finally arrived at King's Landing, Sansa had already escaped (even if she had still been there, it is highly doubtful Tywin would have released her); finally, Jaime's escape cost Robb the Karstark troops.
When Catelyn was at Renly's camp, she saw her reflection in an armor suit, gazing back at her as if from the bottom of a deep green pond. The image made Catelyn think "The face of a drowned woman. Can you drown in grief?". This is perhaps a foreshadowing of her death.
Catelyn's death is different than in the show: during the massacre, she finds a knife and grabs Aegon "Jinglebell" Frey, Lord Frey's lackwit grandson (in the show he was replaced with Lord Frey's eighth wife), in attempt to trade his life for her son. Lord Frey says indifferently that Jinglebell was never useful. After Robb is killed, Catelyn slits Jinglebell's throat. Driven mad by grief, Catelyn scratches her face, her tears mingled with the blood, till Raymund Frey cuts her throat. Her corpse has been dumped naked into the Green Fork, in a savage mockery of House Tully's funeral customs, after she has been dead for a day and a night.
Catelyn's death has been prophesied by the old woods witch, known as the Ghost of High Heart: "I dreamt of a roaring river and a woman that was a fish. Dead she drifted, with red tears on her cheeks".
According to the TV series official
developed for the cast and crew, "Catelyn" is pronounced "CAT-lin" ("cat" like the animal), not "Kate-lin" or "Cat-ellen". Indeed, in the TV series, she is sometimes referred to as simply "Cat" by people who know her well, like Ned Stark or Petyr Baelish.
Perhaps the most significant difference from the books to the TV series is Catelyn's fate after the Red Wedding. In A Storm of Swords, shortly after her death - Catelyn's body is found by Nymeria who drags it out of the river, which is then found by the Brotherhood Without Banners.
then gives his own life to resurrect Catelyn. Taking on the moniker Lady Stoneheart, Catelyn becomes the new Leader of the Brotherhood Without Banners and begins to hunt down and murder numerous members of House Frey out of revenge for the Red Wedding. Now void of all humanity, Cat becomes cold and ruthless - caring only about exacting revenge on those responsible for murdering her son.
The topic of Lady Stoneheart's absence in the show has become almost infamous in the frequency in which it is brought up by fans - as well as the show creators' continued insistence that Stoneheart was omitted from the TV series. With Beric's return in the sixth season of Game of Thrones - as well as the deaths of Walder Frey and his sons at the hands of Catelyn's daughter, Arya Stark - it has become clear that Stoneheart was indeed written out of the TV series - and it can be assumed that her storyline in the forthcoming novels was condensed with Arya's.
(MAJOR spoilers from the books)
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