He confesses to his affair with his red priestess but is shocked to learn Selyse not only knew, she "wept with joy" when she learned of his "son." Her complicity fuels Stannis' guilt as the couple stands in the shadow of their stillborn baby boys, preserved in jars. While Selyse Baratheon prays to the Lord of Light, her husband, Stannis, enters her chamber. Drawn to their atmosphere of equality and family, he's decided to stay with the Brotherhood. Brienne catches him and calls for help for the Kingslayer, but he corrects her: "My name is Jaime."Īrya finds Gendry repairing Beric's armor. Woozy and weak, the former knight struggles to stand in the bath. Ned Stark found him there and immediately judged him guilty Jaime never told him the truth. Left with no choice, Jaime drove his sword into the Aerys' back and climbed atop the Iron Throne. Jaime was told to bring his father's head. He makes good on this sentiment by telling her the story of how he got the name ‘Kingslayer.' After the Lannisters entered King's Landing and sacked the city, Aerys not only refused to surrender, he prepared his pyromancers to set the city on fire. After some teasing, he proposes a truce, claiming he trusts her. To her horror, he hops into the same one. Jaime refuses and forgoing milk of the poppy, screams while Qyburn cuts away the rotten flesh.Īrriving at the bathhouse, Jaime finds Brienne already in a tub. Qyburn, who lost his chains for "bold" experimentation, advises amputating the full arm to protect from infection. Locke presents the Kingslayer to Lord Roose Bolton, who toys with Jaime about Cersei's safety before sending him to the maester. Still bound, Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth arrive at Harrenhal. He's been killed and brought back six times, though each time he returns as "a bit less." Arya laments her father couldn't cheat death this way. She pretends not to be frightened as Beric explains he died and was resurrected by the Lord of Light. In the Brotherhood's hideout, Thoros informs Arya she's a hostage they'll obtain her ransom from Robb at Riverrun. The next morning he takes Karstark's head. But the Young Wolf believes there's only one honorable course of action. Robb's mother, wife and uncle plead with him to spare Karstark's life: Robb cannot win the war without him and his men. Lord Rickard Karstark defends his actions, but Robb sentences Karstark's accomplices to hang. Robb Stark, along with Catelyn, Talisa, and Edmure Tully regard the corpses of young Willem and Martyn Lannister. Littlefinger approaches Sansa with an offer to leave, but claiming concern for his safety, Sansa tells him she'd prefer to wait. Loras reveals that he is engaged and the squire, a spy for Littlefinger, moves quickly to report this development. After the squire tending to Loras suggests he "spar with a proper partner" the two fall into bed together. Margaery assures the smitten Sansa she can persuade Joffrey to consent to the union. Lady Margaery and Sansa Stark watch as Ser Loras Tyrell trains with a man-at-arms. In a different part of the castle, Cersei approaches Littlefinger with a specific request: Find out if the Tyrells have the crown's best interests at heart. Although disappointed that Tyrion isn't nearly as debauched as his reputation suggested, Lady Olenna agrees to foot half the bill. Tyrion Lannister voices his concern about the expense of the royal wedding to Lady Olenna Tyrell. He relents and the two consummate their relationship. Now secluded, Ygritte tells Jon to prove his loyalty by breaking his vow of celibacy. She reminds him he does and lures him into a cave. Out of earshot, Jon tells Ygritte he doesn't need her protection. Tormund breaks up the dispute but informs Jon he will kill him if it turns out he lied. Ygritte comes to Jon's defense, pulling her knife on the man. Because Jon's response is guarded, Orell accuses him of lying. Beric silences Arya's protests, declaring the Hound innocent in God's eyes.Īt the wildling camp, Orell and Tormund prod Jon Snow for information about the Night's Watch's patrol of the Wall. After the fight, the Brotherhood seizes the Hound's gold but sets him free. but not today," answers Beric, miraculously alive. Thoros begins to pray over his brother's dead body while Arya rushes at the Hound yelling, "Burn in hell!" "He will. Arya Stark is thrilled to see Beric's flaming blade gives him an advantage, until the Hound crashes his sword down on his opponent. Thoros of Myr slices Lord Beric Dondarrion's outstretched hand, using the blood to ignite Beric's sword. In the Brotherhood Without Banners' hideout, the Hound's trial begins.
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