Re: Trusting Catelyn would have been idiotic, promises aside.
rAndy aL Send a noteboard - 04/07/2010 12:59:23 PM
Maybe, but I doubt Cat would have told anyone and I think Ned trusted her enough.
Why would he tell the one person who most hates Jon a secret that could cost Jon his life?
The theory is that the reason Cat hates him is because of the secret. It's one thing to be unfaithful, but Ned didn't have to rub it in her face by bringing his bastard up as if he were one of their children.
As you said in this post, and in one of your replies, she also has political reasons to dislike Jon. But I believe that her reactions to him are more typical of an emotional response, not logical reasoning.
Just because he isn't an untrustworthy degenerate like most of his class does not mean he is morally "rigid" and certainly not deserving the negative connotations you apply with such terms.
In this case, Napolean meant that Ned always keeps a promise, no matter the consequences to himself or others. This is being morally rigid, and is (probably) the main reason for him keeping the secret from everyone including Cat. Some of his later problems were also caused by adhering to his moral code too much, like when he gave Cersei a chance. (What is it with Northeners and the inability to harm women even indirectly?) There are obviously characters who are much more rigid than him, but he doesn't have to be Stannis to be called morally rigid.
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20/06/2010 04:09:27 PM
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There is a consensus on that, yeah.
20/06/2010 04:58:40 PM
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Oh well, sorry.
20/06/2010 05:07:19 PM
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I don't think that reasoning entered into it.
20/06/2010 05:43:59 PM
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That is about what I was thinking. If I promise not to tell anybody something, that includes my
20/06/2010 10:59:10 PM
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Trusting Catelyn would have been idiotic, promises aside.
21/06/2010 04:35:32 PM
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ehhhh
22/06/2010 01:29:46 AM
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And WHAT rigid morality? Why don't you give me a clear cut example of his moral "rigidity"?
22/06/2010 04:31:35 PM
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Re: Trusting Catelyn would have been idiotic, promises aside.
04/07/2010 12:59:23 PM
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That is NOT moral rigidity! It was weakness and a huge moral failure!
05/07/2010 11:54:03 PM
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