![]() We also get the first intimations of Ser Jorah's Bodyguard Crush on Daenerys, which is likely to prove important later. He's stopped by Jorah Mormont, who all but declares outright that his allegiance is to the princess now. He sees how Dany has become integrated into the Dothraki culture and, in a jealous rage, tries to steal her dragon eggs. The TV show also adds Viserys to the mix. ![]() It's part of a Dothraki ritual which gets a lot more explanation in the books How Dany handles that chewy lump of muscle will foretell whether she has a strong healthy boy, or a fool, a cripple, or (worst of all) a girl, but suffice it to say that her child is to be "The Stallion that Mounts the World," some form of ultra-awesome Dothraki superman. There is only one thing we say to death: Not today."Īt Vaes Dothrak, Daenerys is eating a horse's heart. "There is only one god, and his name is Death. Ow!") Meanwhile, in King's Landing, Arya is pre-occupied by her father's injury, but Forel pushes her anyway, pointing out that fighting rarely happens when you're clear-headed, and a distracted water dancer is a dead one. ("Sometimes possession is an abstract concept. He tries to bribe the gaoler Mord with gold, but his purse was confiscated by Ser Rodrik Cassel, and the astonishingly stupid Mord demands money upfront, and refuses to listen Tyrion's promises of payment later, ultimately rebuffing the bribery attempt with the blunt end of his club. Two more check-ins: first in the Eyrie, where Tyrion is in the sky cells. Robb and Theon arrive, precipitating a short, tense confrontation, resulting in three men dead and the lone woman, Osha, taken prisoner. ![]() (Good going, guys.) Bran is elsewhere in the forest, waylaid now by four wildlings who have made their way south of the Wall, at least one of whom appears to be a deserter from the Night's Watch. Their strategy session is interrupted by the realization that they've misplaced Bran. Next thing we know, Bran is riding around on his horse Dancer, hooting and hollering, whilst Robb and Theon discuss how House Stark should react to Ned's injury. Huh?īran is having another "three-eyed crow" dream, venturing deeper into the crypts beneath Winterfell, when Hodor bursts in with the saddle Tyrion designed for him. Nothing happens, even when she picks it up-including the "Oww, my burnt hands!" reaction you'd expect when someone picks up a red-hot glowing stone. ![]() Today she tries putting one on the coals of the fire. It will be Ned's job to handle things whilst Robert hunts in the kingswood.Īcross the narrow sea, Daenerys continues her obsession with her dragon eggs. He then gives Ned the silver-hand badge, officially refusing to accept Ned's resignation. Jaime has fled the city, of course, and Robert denies Ned the chance to bring him to justice, declaring the feud over. and not long after that before Robert slaps her across the face. It isn't long before the two of them are bickering. He awakens to find King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister looming above him, each angry for their own reasons-Cersei for her brother's kidnapping, Robert for the disruption of the peace. We begin in King's Landing, where Eddard Stark stirs fitfully in his bed, his leg broken from the events of the previous episode. A golden crown that will make men tremble to behold. ![]()
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