
A moment later, a hooded man appears with a dagger to kill Bran. Robb begs his mother to leave Bran's side, but before they can finish talking, he notices a fire burning outside and rushes off. Robb Stark and Maester Luwin visit Catelyn in Bran's room, pressing her to attend to some household business. Amused but sympathetic, Tyrion asks Jon if he really believes that the Watch protects the realm from "grumpkins and snarks" that live beyond the Wall. On the trip north, Jon meets some other Night's Watch recruits and learns that the more typical members of the brotherhood are rapers and murderers who've chosen the Wall over the gallows. I promise." Ned turns south with the king while Jon follows Benjen and Tyrion toward the Wall. Jon asks his father if his mother is still alive, and Ned tells him, "Next time we see each other, we'll talk about your mother. Jon and Ned leave Winterfell with the king's riders, and soon the time comes for them to part ways. She tells her husband she can't bear to stay behind while he rides south again, like he did during the war.

Ned walks in just in time to hear her order Jon to leave the room. Jon visits Bran in his bedchamber to say farewell to the boy, who may never wake up, as Catelyn glares at him. Jon gives her a slender sword, which she names "Needle." He hugs his half-sister and gives her a simple primer on swordplay: "Stick them with the pointy end." He shakes Snow's hand and sneers while thanking him for protecting the realm against "white walkers and whatnot." Jon shakes off the insult and visits Arya Stark in her chambers, where she packs her belongings for the journey to King's Landing. The bastard Jon Snow is preparing to leave for the Wall when Jaime Lannister approaches him at the forge. She promises to pray to the Mother for Catelyn, who unknowingly thanks the woman who's responsible for nearly killing her son. The queen visits and tells the story of an infant she lost to a battle with fever. Lady Catelyn Stark stands vigil over her unconscious son. I'd be very interested to hear what he has to say." "Speaking for the grotesques," Tyrion replies, "I'd have to disagree. Cersei looks concerned, but Jaime seems mostly miffed, saying that he'd prefer a good clean death, rather than living as a crippled grotesque. and that the maester says that Bran will live. He tells them that he plans to ride to the Wall. Tyrion joins his brother and sister, Ser Jaime Lannister and Queen Cersei Baratheon, for breakfast. The prince laughs at the idea, and Tyrion slaps him hard across the face.

Tyrion orders Joffrey to offer his sympathies to their hosts following Bran Stark's fall. Tyrion Lannister wakes up hungover and filthy in the Starks' dog kennel, with his nephew Prince Joffrey Baratheon standing outside mocking him.
