<P> Khal Drogo, delirious from an infection caused by the chest wound inflicted by Mago, falls from his saddle, a sign of weakness among the Dothraki . Daenerys takes Drogo into her tent and sends for Mirri Maz Duur to help him . However, Ser Jorah Mormont advises Daenerys that they should leave now because the Dothraki only respect the physically strong . He explains that, if Drogo dies, Qotho and the other bloodriders will fight amongst themselves to be his successor; whoever wins will kill her and her unborn child to prevent Drogo's son from growing up to be a rival . Daenerys refuses to abandon her husband, even when Mirri tells Daenerys that she cannot save him and instead advises giving Drogo a quick, clean death . In desperation, Daenerys encourages Mirri to use blood magic despite Mirri's warning about the consequences of such a spell, that only death can pay for life . Mirri brings Drogo's horse into the tent, slits its throat, orders everyone to leave, and warns that none must enter during the spell . Qotho, shocked at what Daenerys has done, tries to stop the spell, but Mormont kills him to prevent interference . Daenerys then goes into premature labor, but none of the Dothraki midwives help her, owing to their belief that she is cursed . In desperation, Mormont carries Daenerys into Drogo's tent to seek Mirri's help . </P> <P> Varys visits Ned in the dungeons and tells Ned that if he makes a false confession and swears loyalty to King Joffrey, Cersei will spare Ned and let him serve the Night's Watch as his exile . Ned initially refuses but relents after Varys tells him that his daughter Sansa's life is also at stake . </P> <P> Arya, who has been living as a beggar in the streets of King's Landing since her escape from the Lannisters, learns a crowd is gathering at the Great Sept of Baelor, where her father will be judged before the gods, and in order to see over the crowd, climbs onto the statue of Baelor the Blessed . As he is dragged through the crowd, Ned notices Arya on the statue, and alerts the Night's Watch recruiter Yoren to her location . With Sansa, Cersei, Joffrey and the Small Council looking over him, Ned confesses to treason and swears fealty to Joffrey in front of the crowd . Satisfied, Sansa and Cersei ask Joffrey to spare Ned as Joffrey promised, but Joffrey breaks his promise and orders Ned to be executed . As Sansa watches in horror, Cersei, Varys and the Small Council attempt to intervene, and Arya tries to rescue Ned, only to be stopped by Yoren, who prevents her from seeing her father's execution . When he sees that Arya has been rescued, Ned accepts his fate and is beheaded by Ser Ilyn Payne . </P> <P> The episode was written by the showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, based on the original book by George R.R. Martin . </P>

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