A Clash of Kings, Chapter 7, Catelyn
Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Chapter 7, Catelyn
Summary
Robb sends Ser Cleos Frey to carry the peace offer to the Lannisters. This does not go well with some of his bannermen. Later Robb has a quarrel with Catelyn regarding the terms he proposed for the peace and the choice of the messenger he’s sending to Balon Greyjoy. Catelyn advises against sending Theon. In the meantime Ser Brynden comes back to Riverrun with news on the Lannister movements. The riverlands are awash with blood from their raiding while another Lannister host is gathered in Casterly Rock.
Quotes
“I will do as I pledged,” Ser Cleos replied stiffly. “What is this message? ”
“An offer of peace.” Robb stood, longsword in hand.
“There are the terms. If she meets them, I’ll give her peace. if not” - he whistled, and Grey Wind moved forward snarling - “I’ll give her another Whispering Wood.”
“Stark!” the Greatjon roared again, and now other voices took up the cry. “Stark, Stark, King in the North!” The direwolf threw back his head and howled.
Ser Cleos had gone the color of curdled milk. “The queen shall hear your message, my-Your Grace.”
He pushed a fall of hair out of his eyes and gave a shake of the head. “I might have been able to trade the Kingslayer for Father, but…”
“…but not for the girls?” Her voice was icy quiet. “Girls are not important enough, are they?”
“That’s blood up there, child, smeared across the sky.”
“Our blood or theirs?”
“Was there ever a war where only one side bled?”
Commentary
Robb, much like Robert Baratheon, is quickly finding out that winning battles is the easy part of waging war. He is pressured by Catelyn to end the pointless bloodshed, his bannermen are divided between those who want to go to battle and the ones who want to go back and defend their lands. There are also those who want justice done to Jaime Lannister. Robb’s life is a nightmare, even though he sees to be winning the war.
The peace offer did not seem to bring any value to Robb’s situation. The Lannisters would never agree to the terms, Robb believed that the offer was already too sweet and some of his liege lords were offended by the fact that he even considers peace before the blood of their kin was avenged.
Robb has many difficult decisions to face and there is no solution, no answer that would make all of his follower pleased. Additionally he’s facing accusations from Cat, who wants nothing more than to get back with her family, to see her daughters again. She’s blinded with cold fury when she sees how rational Robb is in regards to prisoner exchange, how he doesn’t see his sisters worth the same as Jaime Lannister. The pain makes her cruel. Her point of view is the one of the mother. Robb knows though that mothers don’t win wars…





