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The Scene Where Robert's Empty Chair Took Over Subscribe: / @yourwesterosguy1 For more Game of Thrones content: • Journey Trough Westeros - Game of Thrones ... In-depth analysis of Robert's Empty Chair At The Small Council Scene from Game of Thrones Season 1 Episode 4. So, Ned Stark walks into a room and starts to realize that everything he thought he knew about his best friend might be wrong. It’s not because someone pulls him aside and tells him. It’s not because Robert confesses anything. It’s because of an empty chair. That chair, just sitting there at the Small Council table with Robert's crest on it, tells Ned more about the state of the Seven Kingdoms than any report or raven ever could. The king doesn’t even show up to his own council meetings. I mean, let that sink in for a second. Ned’s just gotten to King’s Landing after a month on the road. He hasn’t bathed. He hasn’t eaten. He hasn’t even had time to make sure his daughters are settled into their rooms properly. And already, some royal steward is telling him that Grand Maester Pycelle has called a meeting of the Small Council. The honor of your presence is requested, the steward says. Honor. Right. The steward actually has the nerve to suggest that Ned might want to change into something more appropriate. Ned just stares at him and pulls off his riding gloves. That’s his only answer. This is our first real hint that the capital runs on rules Ned doesn’t get and, frankly, has no interest in learning. In the North, you dress for warmth and practicality. In King’s Landing, you dress to send a message.