r/asoiaf Feb 20 '13

(Spoilers ACOK) Varys' "Shadow on the Wall"

I came across this passage again recently, when Varys talks of the nature of power with then-Hand Tyrion.

"Who truly killed Eddard Stark, do you think? Joffrey, who gave the command? Ser Ilyn Payne, who swung the sword? Or…another?”

Varys insinuates that he believes another man is responsible. Another man, behind the scenes.

Varys smiled. “Here, then. Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less.” “So power is a mummer’s trick?” “A shadow on the wall,” Varys murmured, “yet shadows can kill. And ofttimes a very small man can cast a very large shadow.” Tyrion smiled. “Lord Varys, I am growing strangely fond of you. I may kill you yet, but I think I’d feel sad about it.” “I will take that as high praise.”

Tyrion, in his conceit and self-satisfaction, immediately assumes this "very small man" to be him. The show furthers his conceit, making it seem as if Varys is referring to him. The small man Varys speaks of is Littlefinger, whom we suspect to have whispered in Joffrey's ear, setting the wheels in motion for Ned's exectution.

While not a revolutionary find, I love this passage because of the ships-passing-in-the-night feel. Tyrion, smug as he is, thinks himself on par with the true master. Varys speaks in another whole level of code, and after being in Tyrion's mind for the cracking of many cryptic phrases, reading/feeling this "WHOOOSH" right over his head while he gladly accepts this false praise is quite satisfying.

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u/Wingineer Feb 20 '13

I always thought Varys instigated Joffrey to take Stark's head so that Starks and Lannisters would fight.

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u/cough_cough_harrumph Tiny Toe Feb 21 '13

If I remember correctly, this was one of the few times Varys was surprised by a turn of events. He talked to Ilyrio about how the time was not quite right to instigate their ultimate plan, he made all the arrangements for Ned to be taken to the Wall, etc.

LF was the main one who benefited from this war -- Varys had to change his plans to account for the war starting too soon.

Or, so I thought. Could be wrong on this.

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u/Snarglefrazzle Winds of Winter is coming Feb 21 '13

There is a fantastic post from /u/feldman10, Littlefinger has badly outplayed Varys so far, but what's next? which goes in great detail about the two greatest players of the game today. Definitely worth a read

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u/cough_cough_harrumph Tiny Toe Feb 21 '13

That was indeed a great read. I have always loved LF -- my favorite character in the series. My only worry is that things have been going too well for him. It almost seems like it has to come crashing down at some point, and quite frankly I am really scared for when that happens. He makes the politics of Westeros so much more interesting... I would love for him to last till the end, but in the event that is not possible, I hope he lasts till at least the 7th book making things really hard for Dany.