George R.R. Martin’s original plan forGame of Throneswould have been incredible, witha major change that would satisfy every Joffrey hater. BeforeGame of Throneswas a cultural phenomenon HBO show, Martin was writing theA Song of Ice & Firebook series, with the first novel released in 1996. While much of Martin’s original plan and ideas are still intact, he changed a significant amount from what he originally intended, including the decision to expand the series beyond just a trilogy.
TheGame of Thronesendingdidn’t sit right with many of the show’s fans, but Martin’s novels are still widely celebrated as some of the most prolific works of the fantasy genre. Their approach to morally ambiguous characters and complex world-building subverted many of the norms that had been put in place by J.R.R. Tolkien’sThe Lord of the Rings. In order to have morally gray protagonists,A Song of Ice & Firealso needed some genuinely despicable villains. Few could rival the detestable behavior of Joffrey Baratheon, who saw his death at the Purple Wedding.

Robb Stark Fought (& Maimed) Joffrey Baratheon In GRRM’s Original A Song Of Ice & Fire Outline
Robb & Joffrey Would’ve Fought In Battle
In George R.R. Martin’s original plan forA Song of Ice & Fire,Robb Stark and Joffrey Baratheon actually fought, with the King in the North maiming the Lannister bastard. All of this information came from a letter Martin sent in 1993, containing his original outline, which was then shared on Twitter in 2015 by the UK’s Waterstones book retailer. Fans of the books and TV series know Robb Stark died tragically at the Red Wedding, one ofGame of Thrones’most upsetting moments, after being one of the main heroes to root for in the series.
These two also nearly fight in the first book at the training yard in Winterfell, but The Hound essentially steps in to save Joffrey.

Having Robb actually fight Joffrey would’ve been incredible, as it would’ve been one of the few scenes where audiences could actually celebrate. More often than not, in George R.R. Martin’s world, the villains don’t get what they deserve in such a way. Of course,Joffrey did end up dying, but it would’ve been more enjoyable to see it happen at the hands of a Starkafter his involvement in Ned’s death. These two also nearly fight in the first book at the training yard in Winterfell, but The Hound essentially steps in to save Joffrey.
Robb Stark Didn’t Die At The Red Wedding In GRRM’s Original ASOIAF Plan
Robb Would’ve Died In Battle Later On
Along with Robb and Joffrey fighting in battle, the Red Wedding wasn’t the original plan for Robb’s death. In the outline,Robb’s war was waged against Joffrey, Tyrion, and Jaime, and he eventually died in battle. This whole plan seems to have changed to fit Tywin Lannister in, with Robb cleverly defeating the hardened commander in his first few battles. It could’ve been interesting to see events play out like this, but missing out on the Red Wedding wouldn’t have been worth it.
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One thing that’s interesting about this idea is thatGame of ThronesandA Song of Ice & Firenever really see two characters have a mid-battle duel. Rhaegar Targaryen and Robert Baratheon’s fight is one of the most legendary moments in the world’s history, but there’s nothing to rival it in the main series. There’s the Night King inGame of Thronesseason 8, but it’s not quite the same as two well-known characters from opposing sides meeting on the field. Seeing this in the War of the Five Kings would’ve been incredible.

Robb Fighting Joffrey Would’ve Been Satisfying, But It’s Good The Plans Changed
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Seeing Robb Stark embarrassing Joffrey in battle would’ve been incredible, especially after Joffrey flees during the Blackwater, which is his one opportunity to see proper conflict. However, it’s ultimately for the best that Martin changed his plans.The Red Wedding is one of the critical ingredients that makeA Storm of Swordsone of the greatest fantasy books everwritten and what madeGame of Thronessuch a legendary TV series.
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Furthermore, the Purple Wedding is also a pivotal moment for the conflicts in King’s Landing, setting up Tyrion’s future, Tommen and Margaery’s marriage, and paving the way for that whole narrative to take a dramatic shift in the absence of Joffrey and Tywin.Game of Thronesprimarily benefits from the changes made after Martin’s original outline, but it’s still interesting to see how he might have course-corrected in the middle of writing the original book.

Game Of Thrones
Based on George R. R. Martin’s ongoing A Song of Ice and Fire novel series, Game of Thrones is a fantasy drama set in the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos. It follows noble families like the Starks, Lannisters, and Targaryen vying for control of the Iron Throne while a rising threat from the undead looms in the North. The series received significant critical success and amassed a loyal fan base due to its high production values, sprawling sets, iconic characters, and shocking twists.
