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This is possibly a silly câu hỏi but indulge me please: why Ned Stark's last word before his execution is "Baelor"?

So I was watching "Baelor" again just now, and realized I don't understand why Ned makes sure to shout "Baelor" to that Night's watch ranger. I thought Baelor was just a Targaryen king. Are we suppose not know and find out as the story progresses? This is the only episode I watched twice and I didn't read the books, so I wonder if I'm forgetting some important information and that's why I didn't understand it.
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Saejima said:
Arya was at Baelor's statue, so he đã đưa ý kiến the name to Yoren that he would find her.
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 Arya was at Baelor's statue, so he đã đưa ý kiến the name to Yoren that he would find her.
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I knew it was a silly question! >_< But thanks so much for answering :D
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bigbaboon said:
i believe bailor was the name of the statue that arya was sitting on and he was trying to get a message to someone to tell them that she was at the statue and to take care of her
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fanofsandor said:
In the square in King's Landing there is a huge statue of Baelor whose position hoặc tiêu đề I have now forgotten. Arya had climbed up on the base of the statue and was watching Ned being dragged to the platform. Ned saw her there and just had time to quickly say the name "Baelor" to the recruiter for the Night's Watch who was following him. I have of course forgotten that man's name. But he immediately looked toward the statue and saw Arya, went over and got her and held her so she could not see Ned being beheaded. It is a deeply moving scene.
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northernwarg said:
Because he was alerting Yoren ( the Nightswatchman down from the tường to recruit new men) that his youngest daughter Arya was on the plinth of Baelor's statue, hoping that Yoren would take care of her. She had gone missing in the coup. Yoren was a good friend to Ned's brother, Benjen, and thus Ned was betting his last word on a favour from Yoren.
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Davy_Jones1234 said:
-i kept my promise
-it was my fathers s...
-valar morgulis...

thats the 3 ive been thinking of.... i dont know as wel, and the internet doesn't say anything about it...
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