“Why did he have to die like this”: 13 Years Ago Game of Thrones Witnessed the Gut-Wrenching Death of a Character That Everyone Loves and It Still Haunts Us to This Day

Ned Stark's execution remains one of the most painful deaths in Game of Thrones.

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  • Thirteen years ago, Game of Thrones' Ned Stark was sentenced to death via beheading.
  • Director David Benioff admitted they had a hard time deciding how to frame the scene.
  • Sean Bean revealed what his character was whispering before his death.
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Ask any Game of Thrones fan which death in the series is the most traumatic and the answer is unanimous: Ned Stark. In just one season, the supposed main character was instantly removed from the show all thanks to King Joffrey’s merciless order.

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Lord Eddard Stark was accused of treason, and he lost his head for discovering a scandalous secret and the wicked plans to install the king’s brother on the throne. Even with the plea of Queen Cersei Lannister, the young king was not moved.

Ned Stark Beheading Scene In Game Of Thrones Explained

Game of Thrones director David Benioff spoke with The Hindu and revealed they had a long discussion on how to frame the scene where Sean Bean’s Ned Stark was to be executed.

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I remember one big one was at the very end of season one of GoT when Ned Stark is beheaded. We wanted to cut out of the scene right before you see his head fall off, but do you see the blade actually go into the neck or stop right before the neck?!

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Ned Stark’s death scene in Games of Thrones / HBO Entertainment

They settled on the frame where the viewers could see the blade starting to hit Stark’s neck so that fans would not assume he’s still alive in the next season. “We wanted people to know that Ned Stark dies here,” he explained, adding that they did not want to show all the gory stuff.

Sean Bean, on the other hand, admitted his character was “just saying a prayer” right before he goes. Fans have assumed that he was uttering “valar morghulis” which is a phrase that means “all men must die.” He shared via HuffPost:

I couldn’t be too specific, because I don’t know if religion [like that] was around in those days, whatever they were. I just thought, ‘What would you do if this were really gonna happen?’ You probably would pray.

The actor believed there was nothing he could do but murmur at that moment when he was instantaneously sentenced to die.

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Thirteen years later, Stark’s death remains one of the most significant events in the franchise and one of the saddest deaths on television. His demise was a foreboding sign for the fans to prepare themselves for more deaths to come.

Game Of Thrones Fans Are Still Not Over Ned Stark’s Death

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Sean Bean in Game of Thrones / HBO Entertainment

Fans are still grieving over Ned Starks’ untimely passing in the first season of Game of Thrones. For a main character to die so suddenly and in that manner was indeed shocking and devastating at the same time.

In commemoration of that painful scene, netizens looked back on Stark’s death. Check out their tweets below:

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Watching the video clip again after more than a decade surely hits a tender spot knowing Stark could have been one of the heroes in the series, but he was gone too soon.

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Ariane Cruz, Senior Content Writer. She has been contributing articles for FandomWire since 2021, mostly covering stories about geek pop culture. With a degree in Communication Arts, she has an in-depth knowledge of print and broadcast journalism. Her other works can also be seen on Screen Rant and CBR.