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{{Quote|They threw a cowpie at you, so you decide to ''kill'' them all?! They're ''starving'', you fool! All because of a war ''you'' started!|[[Tyrion Lannister]] to King [[Joffrey Baratheon]]|The Old Gods and the New}}
 
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The '''Riot of [[King's Landing]]''' was an event during the [[War of the Five Kings]]. After seeing off Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]] at the docks on a ship bound for [[Dorne]], the royal procession including King Joffrey is subjected to the jeers of the starving crowds of the capital city, culminating in Joffrey foolishly ordering his outnumbered personal guard to execute the entire crowd, sparking off a city-wide riot.
 
The '''Riot of [[King's Landing]]''' was an event during the [[War of the Five Kings]]. After seeing off Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon]] at the docks on a ship bound for [[Dorne]], the royal procession including King Joffrey is subjected to the jeers of the starving crowds of the capital city, culminating in Joffrey foolishly ordering his outnumbered personal guard to execute the entire crowd, sparking off a city-wide riot.
   
==Background==
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==History==
   
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===Background===
During the [[War of the Five Kings]], the problems in King's Landing have multiplied. The worst of these is the food shortages. In normal times, food is mostly brought in from the [[Reach]] and the [[Riverlands]]. When the war started Mace Tyrell had cut off all road transport to King's Landing as Highgarden had declared for Renly Baratheon over Joffrey. After most of Renly's army went over to Stannis, the Tyrell forces pulled back to Highgarden, but the roads did not reopen until the alliance was forged with the Lannisters. Meanwhile, the Riverlands have been a nightmare; first the Lannister forces under Ser Gregor Clegane were burning everything, then it became a battle field of the foraging armies of the Starks and Lannisters, and then came the chaos of outlaw gangs. Shipping into King's Landing has also been hampered with Stannis seizing ships in Dragonstone and Sallador Saan engaged in piracy. The only reliable food sources are the nearby lands of Rosby and Stokesworth, but much of this food is earmarked for the castle, the upperclass, and the city defense forces. Little is getting to the markets. There is still fishing and Tyrion has openned the Kingswood for hunting and gathering, but it's just too little.
 
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After the outbreak of the [[War of the Five Kings]], the problems in King's Landing multiplied, particularly the worsening food shortages. In peace times, food is mostly brought in to the capital city from [[the Reach]] and [[the Riverlands]], because [[the Crownlands]] alone cannot feed its large population. The Riverlands do not send food, because [[House Tully]] has sided with [[Robb Stark]]'s rebellion, and the southern portions of the Riverlands occupied by Lannister armies have either been foraged to feed the occupation force or put to the torch. Meanwhile, [[House Tyrell]] of the Reach has sided with King [[Renly Baratheon]], cutting off food shipments to the capital along the [[Roseroad]]. Even though Renly recently been [[Assassination of Renly I|killed]] not long before the riot, House Tyrell is still wavering in which faction they will realign with, and had not resumed food shipments.
   
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Added to this, there was a large influx of refugees from the Riverlands into the city since the war began, seeking the protection of the city walls. This drastically exacerbates the food shortages. Lord Commander [[Janos Slynt]] of the City Watch had desperately tried to convince Queen Cersei that the dire situation was spiraling out of control, as did her brother [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], but she waved aside such concerns.
Added to this, there has been an influx of refugees into the city seeking the protection of the city walls from the war. Littlefinger has instituted a entrance tax, taking what little these people have. All taxes have been raised to pay for city defenses (even a very unpopular prostitution tax). To build and firm up defenses, people have been evicted and their homes demolished. Crime has spiraled out of control, gold cloaks and sellswords guard all food stalls. Merchants thought to be overcharging have been murdered. Crowds marching to the Red Keep to say that they are starving were met by Joffrey firing on them with a crossbow and telling them to resort to canabalism.
 
   
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Besides the food shortage, the rumors of Joffrey's origins, thanks to the letter sent by [[Stannis Baratheon]] to all corners of the realm, are spreading among the nobles and the [[smallfolk]]. The commoners have also been incensed by the [[Massacre in King's Landing|purge]] carried out by the [[City Watch]], in which even infant children were killed.
For weeks, several people speak out against King Joffrey, Queen Cersei, Lord Varys, etc., and most especially, Tyrion Lannister, who is prejudically blamed because he is a dwarf, but also because the others were here when times were better, Tyrion as King's Hand is new. People see him imprisoning Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] and exiling former Gold Cloak [[Janos Slynt]] and think he is consolidating power for himself and Joffrey is a puppet. He gets blamed for the King's unpopular edicts.
 
   
==The Riot==
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===The Riot===
 
As the royal procession worked their way back to the [[Red Keep]], crowds of peasants gathered around them, and some began sarcastically shouting empty praises at Joffrey. Soon they began begging for bread because they are starving due to the disruptions in trade due to the war. After being subjected to the japes and jests of the crowd, including shouts of "bastard!", "monster of incest!", "Stannis!", and a sarcastic "Hail King Joffrey!" someone threw a cow pie at Joffrey's head.
 
As the royal procession worked their way back to the [[Red Keep]], crowds of peasants gather around them, at first calling out calls of praise to Joffrey, but there was a sarcastic tone to their voices. Soon they began begging for bread because they are starving due to the disruptions in trade due to the war. After being subjected to the japes and jests of the crowd, including shouts of "bastard!", "monster of incest!", and "Stannis!", someone throws a cowpie at King Joffrey's head.
 
   
 
[[File:JoffreyAttackedSeason2.png|thumb|Joffrey during the riot]]
 
[[File:JoffreyAttackedSeason2.png|thumb|Joffrey during the riot]]
Enraged at the excrement thrown in his face, Joffrey demands that his guards kill the man responsible. He offers a reward and someone calls out that it was thrown from a higher level of the crowd. Joffrey orders Sandor Clegane to find the man and kill him, but Sandor can't even get through the tightly packed crowd. It is when Joffrey orders him to kill everyone in the way, sparking off a general panic, that the riot ensues.
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Enraged at the excrement thrown in his face, Joffrey demanded that his guards seize whoever threw it. With mounting frustration at the scuffling between his guards and the commoners nearby, Joffrey became livid, and simply screamed out "Just kill them! Kill them all!"
 
[[File:High Septon torn.jpg|thumb|The High Septon is torn limb from limb by starving men and women]]
 
Unfortunately for Joffrey ,who is normally used to absolute power in ordering the torment of Sansa Stark or defenseless peasants dragged into the throne room, his word actually wasn't law. Utterly failing to realize that he wasn't in the safety of the Red Keep with its large garrison, Joffrey's few dozen guards were quickly overwhelmed by hundreds of panicking and angry commoners and refugees. The [[High Septon (Before the riot of King's Landing)|High Septon]] was dragged down screaming by the crowd and literally torn to pieces.
   
 
[[File:SansaAlmostRapedSeason2.png|thumb|Sansa is nearly raped by rioters until a rescue by Sandor Clegane]]
[[File:High Septon torn.jpg|thumb|High Septon torn limb from limb]]
 
 
The [[Kingsguard]] carved a path through the mob with their swords, barely managing to rush Joffrey, Cersei, and Tyrion to the security of the Red Keep. Joffrey was left fuming, but Tyrion blamed Joffrey for inciting the starving crowd. When Tyrion realizes that [[Sansa Stark]] has been separated from the group and is still outside a petulant Joffrey refused to order his Kingsgaurd to go after her, even though she was a vital hostage. Sansa was nearly raped before [[Sandor Clegane ]]saved her. When Tyrion tries to thank Sandor for saving Sansa and averting a political disaster, Sandor says, "I didn't do it for you."
Unfortunately for Joffrey, normally used to absolute power in ordering the torment of Sansa Stark, or an offending minstrel in his courtroom, his word actually isn't law. His few dozen guards are quickly overwhelmed by hundreds of angry commoners and refugees. The [[High Septon]] is dragged down screaming by the crowd and torn limb from limb.
 
   
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===Aftermath===
[[File:SansaAlmostRapedSeason2.png|thumb|Sansa held by rioters]]
 
 
Much of the city remained in chaos for some time, with random violence and looting spreading across the capital. The pent up frustrations with Lannister rule and the starvation conditions in the city which Queen Cersei had flippantly ignored for months now came back to haunt Joffrey's court.  So far, along with the Battle of Blackwater, this has been one of two occasions during his reign in which Joffrey was very nearly deposed-and killed.  It also served to show how little loyalty he really had among the people.
The Kingsguard carve a path through the mob with their swords, barely managing to rush Joffrey, Cersei, and Tyrion to the security of the Red Keep. Joffrey is fuming, but Tyrion blames Joffrey for inciting the starving crowd. When Tyrion realizes that [[Sansa Stark]] has been separated from the group and is still outside a petulant Joffrey will not order his Kingsguard to go after her, even though she is a vital hostage. Sansa is nearly raped before Sandor Clegane saves her. When Tyrion tries to thank Sandor for saving Sansa and averting a political disaster. Sandor says, "I didn't do it for you."
 
   
==Aftermath==
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==In the books==
 
In the books, the Riot of King's Landing is considerably more violent. The party of nobles and their guards are on horseback not on foot. The riot begins after a woman walks out before King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]]'s horse, halting the procession. She holds up her dead baby, which died from malnutrition. [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] sees [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] says something to Joffrey, and Joffrey callously tosses one silver coin at the woman. It bounces off the dead baby to roll into the crowd, where people fight over it. The woman begins screaming insults at Joffrey and [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]]- shouting that they are a "bastard" and a "brother-fucker", respectively. The crowd takes this up as well and then someone throws manure at Joffrey and he demands the culprit to be executed. He foolishly sends [[Sandor Clegane|the Hound]] in the general direction of where the crowd said the culprit was, and this angers the crowd. Curses shower down on the party, further inflaming the situation. Tyrion desperately tries to calm the situation by telling the Hound not to bother, but when Joffrey orders Clegane to cut through the crowd, the riot breaks out.
   
 
In the ensuing violence, Ser [[Preston Greenfield]] of the Kingsguard and Ser [[Aron Santagar]], the Red Keep's [[Master-at-Arms|master-at-arms]] are killed. Nine [[Gold Cloaks]] are also killed and forty are wounded. Lollys Stokeworth - the feeble-witted second daughter of old Lady Tanda Stokesworth - is raped by dozens of men, and is found wandering naked and in shock by the Gold Cloaks. Tyrek Lannister, one of [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]'s former squires and son of Tyrion's late uncle Tygett, simply disappears, his body never found. Nobody bothers to count all the dead rioters. The High Septon is also torn limb from limb in the book, leading Tyrion to quip that "''starving men take a dim view of priests too fat to walk''". His crystal crown is also stolen.
Much of the city remained in chaos for most of the night, with random violence and looting spreading across the capital. Some of the wealthy were killed and their manses destroyed. A large part of Flea Bottom burned down. The pent up frustrations with Lannister rule and the starvation conditions in the city which Queen Cersei had flippantly ignored for months now came back to haunt Joffrey's court.
 
   
 
The book does not indicate if there was an attempt to rape [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]]: [[Sandor Clegane|the Hound]] does rescue her and bring her back within the castle after all of the knights inside refuse to risk going out again, but this chapter is narrated from Tyrion's POV so the details of her rescue are not shown. When she is brought back, she has a deep bleeding gash on her scalp, and tells "They... they were throwing things... rocks and filth, eggs... I tried to tell them, I had no bread to give them. A man tried to pull me from the saddle. The Hound killed him, I think. His arm... he cut off his arm."
== In the books ==
 
   
 
After the riots, Tyrion orders a curfew from dusk to dawn, with the penalty that anyone found on the streets will be executed. This measure is horribly unpopular, but curtails the nightly murder-robberies that have been taking place. The growing danger in the city is what prompts Tyrion to bring [[Shae]] into the Red Keep for safety. With Varys' help he gets her a position as handmaiden to Lollys Stokesworth, who becomes pregnant after being raped. Tyrion and [[Varys]] both try very hard to find Tyrek Lannister, to no avail.
In the books, the Riot of King's Landing is considerably more violent. The party of nobles and their guards are on horseback not on foot. The riot begins after a woman walks out before King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]]'s horse, halting the procession. She holds up her dead baby, which died from malnutrition due to the war he started. [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] sees [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] say something to Joffrey, and Joffrey callously tosses one silver coin at the woman. It bounces off the dead baby to roll into the crowd, where people fight over it. The woman begins screaming insults at Joffrey and [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] (accurately shouting that they are a "bastard" and a "brother-fucker", respectively). The crowd takes this up as well and then someone throws manure at Joffrey and he demands the culprit to be executed. The book does not specify that it is cow manure, given the food situation it is unlikely that a lot of cows are around.
 
 
In the ensuing violence, Ser [[Preston Greenfield]] of the Kingsguard and Ser [[Aron Santagar]], the Red Keep's master-at-arms are killed. Nine gold cloaks are also killed and 40 are wounded. Lollys Stokeworth - daughter of Lady Tanda Stokesworth - is raped by dozens of men, she is found wandering naked by the [[Gold Cloaks]]. Tyrek Lannister, one of [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]'s former squires, has disappeared. Nobody bothers to count all the dead rioters. Just like in the series, the High Septon is also torn limb from limb in the book, leading Tyrion to quip that "''starving men take a dim view of priests too fat to walk''".
 
 
The book does not indicate if there was an attempt to rape [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]]. Once [[Sandor Clegane|the Hound]] brought her back, she said "...they were throwing things... rocks and filth, eggs... I tried to tell them, I had no bread to give them. A man tried to pull me from the saddle. The Hound killed him, I think. His arm... he cut off his arm."
 
 
After the riots, Tyrion begins a curfew from dusk to dawn anyone found on the streets will be killed. This measure is horribly unpopular, but curtails the nightly murder-robberies that have been taking place. The danger of the city is what prompts Tyrion to bring [[Shae]] into the Red Keep for safety. With Varys' help he gets her a position as handmaiden to Lollys Stokesworth, who becomes pregnant after being raped. Tyrion and [[Varys]] both try very hard to find Tyrek Lannister who is Tyrion's cousin and whose father Tygett was his favorite uncle, but so far his fate is unknown. His body was never found ([[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] has suspicions that Varys might have something to do with Tyrek's disappearance).
 
   
 
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Riot_of_King's_Landing Riot of King's Landing at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the books)
 
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"They threw a cowpie at you, so you decide to kill them all?! They're starving, you fool! All because of a war you started!"
Tyrion Lannister to King Joffrey Baratheon[src]

The Riot of King's Landing was an event during the War of the Five Kings. After seeing off Princess Myrcella Baratheon at the docks on a ship bound for Dorne, the royal procession including King Joffrey is subjected to the jeers of the starving crowds of the capital city, culminating in Joffrey foolishly ordering his outnumbered personal guard to execute the entire crowd, sparking off a city-wide riot.

History

Background

After the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings, the problems in King's Landing multiplied, particularly the worsening food shortages. In peace times, food is mostly brought in to the capital city from the Reach and the Riverlands, because the Crownlands alone cannot feed its large population. The Riverlands do not send food, because House Tully has sided with Robb Stark's rebellion, and the southern portions of the Riverlands occupied by Lannister armies have either been foraged to feed the occupation force or put to the torch. Meanwhile, House Tyrell of the Reach has sided with King Renly Baratheon, cutting off food shipments to the capital along the Roseroad. Even though Renly recently been killed not long before the riot, House Tyrell is still wavering in which faction they will realign with, and had not resumed food shipments.

Added to this, there was a large influx of refugees from the Riverlands into the city since the war began, seeking the protection of the city walls. This drastically exacerbates the food shortages. Lord Commander Janos Slynt of the City Watch had desperately tried to convince Queen Cersei that the dire situation was spiraling out of control, as did her brother Tyrion, but she waved aside such concerns.

Besides the food shortage, the rumors of Joffrey's origins, thanks to the letter sent by Stannis Baratheon to all corners of the realm, are spreading among the nobles and the smallfolk. The commoners have also been incensed by the purge carried out by the City Watch, in which even infant children were killed.

The Riot

As the royal procession worked their way back to the Red Keep, crowds of peasants gathered around them, and some began sarcastically shouting empty praises at Joffrey. Soon they began begging for bread because they are starving due to the disruptions in trade due to the war. After being subjected to the japes and jests of the crowd, including shouts of "bastard!", "monster of incest!", "Stannis!", and a sarcastic "Hail King Joffrey!" someone threw a cow pie at Joffrey's head.

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Joffrey during the riot

Enraged at the excrement thrown in his face, Joffrey demanded that his guards seize whoever threw it. With mounting frustration at the scuffling between his guards and the commoners nearby, Joffrey became livid, and simply screamed out "Just kill them! Kill them all!"

High Septon torn

The High Septon is torn limb from limb by starving men and women

Unfortunately for Joffrey ,who is normally used to absolute power in ordering the torment of Sansa Stark or defenseless peasants dragged into the throne room, his word actually wasn't law. Utterly failing to realize that he wasn't in the safety of the Red Keep with its large garrison, Joffrey's few dozen guards were quickly overwhelmed by hundreds of panicking and angry commoners and refugees. The High Septon was dragged down screaming by the crowd and literally torn to pieces.

SansaAlmostRapedSeason2

Sansa is nearly raped by rioters until a rescue by Sandor Clegane

The Kingsguard carved a path through the mob with their swords, barely managing to rush Joffrey, Cersei, and Tyrion to the security of the Red Keep. Joffrey was left fuming, but Tyrion blamed Joffrey for inciting the starving crowd. When Tyrion realizes that Sansa Stark has been separated from the group and is still outside a petulant Joffrey refused to order his Kingsgaurd to go after her, even though she was a vital hostage. Sansa was nearly raped before Sandor Clegane saved her. When Tyrion tries to thank Sandor for saving Sansa and averting a political disaster, Sandor says, "I didn't do it for you."

Aftermath

Much of the city remained in chaos for some time, with random violence and looting spreading across the capital. The pent up frustrations with Lannister rule and the starvation conditions in the city which Queen Cersei had flippantly ignored for months now came back to haunt Joffrey's court.  So far, along with the Battle of Blackwater, this has been one of two occasions during his reign in which Joffrey was very nearly deposed-and killed.  It also served to show how little loyalty he really had among the people.

In the books

In the books, the Riot of King's Landing is considerably more violent. The party of nobles and their guards are on horseback not on foot. The riot begins after a woman walks out before King Joffrey's horse, halting the procession. She holds up her dead baby, which died from malnutrition. Tyrion sees Sansa says something to Joffrey, and Joffrey callously tosses one silver coin at the woman. It bounces off the dead baby to roll into the crowd, where people fight over it. The woman begins screaming insults at Joffrey and Cersei- shouting that they are a "bastard" and a "brother-fucker", respectively. The crowd takes this up as well and then someone throws manure at Joffrey and he demands the culprit to be executed. He foolishly sends the Hound in the general direction of where the crowd said the culprit was, and this angers the crowd. Curses shower down on the party, further inflaming the situation. Tyrion desperately tries to calm the situation by telling the Hound not to bother, but when Joffrey orders Clegane to cut through the crowd, the riot breaks out.

In the ensuing violence, Ser Preston Greenfield of the Kingsguard and Ser Aron Santagar, the Red Keep's master-at-arms are killed. Nine Gold Cloaks are also killed and forty are wounded. Lollys Stokeworth - the feeble-witted second daughter of old Lady Tanda Stokesworth - is raped by dozens of men, and is found wandering naked and in shock by the Gold Cloaks. Tyrek Lannister, one of Robert's former squires and son of Tyrion's late uncle Tygett, simply disappears, his body never found. Nobody bothers to count all the dead rioters. The High Septon is also torn limb from limb in the book, leading Tyrion to quip that "starving men take a dim view of priests too fat to walk". His crystal crown is also stolen.

The book does not indicate if there was an attempt to rape Sansa: the Hound does rescue her and bring her back within the castle after all of the knights inside refuse to risk going out again, but this chapter is narrated from Tyrion's POV so the details of her rescue are not shown. When she is brought back, she has a deep bleeding gash on her scalp, and tells "They... they were throwing things... rocks and filth, eggs... I tried to tell them, I had no bread to give them. A man tried to pull me from the saddle. The Hound killed him, I think. His arm... he cut off his arm."

After the riots, Tyrion orders a curfew from dusk to dawn, with the penalty that anyone found on the streets will be executed. This measure is horribly unpopular, but curtails the nightly murder-robberies that have been taking place. The growing danger in the city is what prompts Tyrion to bring Shae into the Red Keep for safety. With Varys' help he gets her a position as handmaiden to Lollys Stokesworth, who becomes pregnant after being raped. Tyrion and Varys both try very hard to find Tyrek Lannister, to no avail.

See also

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