To be fair, no one really seemed to understand just how stubbornly Ned would hold to his "honorable" path. He quarreled endlessly with Robert, Cersei tried to seduce him, and even Varys didn't seem to figure Ned out until he'd already been thrown in the dungeons. Hell, how many people on this forum have come out saying how bone-headedly stupid Ned was?Faqa wrote:Well, the series certainly hasn't built him up to be perfect. Self-righteous, yes, and has somewhat better morals than his brother, given their scene in the forest, but very weak-willed and prone to being led by the nose by his boyfriend. Not to mention tactless - the idiot mentioned his own suitability for the throne to NED, while the king was on his deathbed. And he hadn't exactly met Mr Honor yesterday either - if he thought he could move Ned with opportunism, he was either stupid or delusional. At least his book counterpart made it out to be a matter of pure survival for them.
Renly won Highgarden because he's sleeping with Loras, and the rest of his army consisted of his vassals as lord of Storm's End (most of them immediately switched over to Stannis), but you're right to point out his charisma. I believe it was Stannis who mentions that he was loved the same way Robert was. Added to the fact he supposedly looks identical to Robert when he was younger, I saw Renly as basically being the guy Robert would have been if he had married Lyanna.Nephtys wrote:But the problem was that in the book, Renly seemed to be charismatic and likable enough to draw his army, and win Highgarden. In the book, I thought he was the kind of politician sort of leader, who probably wouldn't be too great in office, but he'd GET the office so to speak. His meeting with Stannis highlights this the most, when he asks Stannis to stand down and even jokes with him, before moving off and feeling regretful about the entire thing. He's much more a pragmatist than Stannis, while Stannis is the 'lawful idealist'.
But yeah, given a choice between Renly and Joffrey, you don't even have to think about that one.