Welcome to Game of Thrones, season 4 – CRAMMED!
You guys know the score by now, Let’s Go!
Tywin has Ned Stark’s Valyrian steel sword
melted down to make two new Lannister blades,
Having won the war against the North. One
goes to Jaime along with a new haircut who
he hopes will inherit Casterly Rock. But Jaime
is gonna remain a member of the Kingsguard
and keep his vows.
He gets a new golden hand courtesy of Cersei,
but he’s not getting any incest action while
she’s mad at him for being away.
Noble guests are coming up from Dorne. There’s
some bad blood with the Martells and Tyrion
is out to greet them. But Prince Oberyn of
Dorne is already in King’s Landing with
his paramour trying out the girls, and the
boys, and stabbing the Lannisters. Poor Tyrion
is going to have his hands full.
You see although invited up for Prince Joffrey’s
wedding, Oberyn’s really here for revenge
against Ser Gregor Clegane for killing his
sister back when Targaryens lost the throne,
and Tywin for giving the order.
Dany’s dragons are getting bigger and boisterous,
and with her massive army on tour, Grey Worm
and Daario are getting along. He’s played
by this guy now, but nobody notices the change
and Dany is starting to fancy him.
Next city along on the slave liberation tour
is Mereen, the greatest and worst of the slaver
cities, and they’ve crucified slaves every
mile along the road to send Dany a welcome
message.
Sansa is still a bit sore about the slaughter
of her family and Tyrion is unable to console
her. So he continues to bang Shae on backup
but is terrified at her getting caught.
With Jon escaped, the wildlings change up
their gameplan and get more reinforcements
from over the Wall, these are the Thenns,
real nasty bastards that like to eat people.
Things aren’t perfect at Castle Black either.
Janos Slynt (the scumbag Tyrion had exiled
to the watch) sits on the board with Alliser
Thorne and they accuse Jon of being an oathbreaker
and turncloak for killing the Halfhand and
banging Ygritte. They simply don’t believe
that the Wildlings could be organised enough
to march as an army on the wall, but do take
note when he warns of the raiding party that
are supposed to take Castle black from the
rear.
The Tryrells in King’s Landing prep for
the wedding, and Olenna loves the sight of
a powerful woman like Brienne of Tarth, who’s
come to explain Stannis was responsible for
the death of her first husband Renly.
Jaime is back in charge of the Kingsguard
and Joffrey manages to pay no respect at all
and give his uncledaddy shit for being captured
and losing a hand. The more we get to know
Jaime the more he actually seems to have values.
Although he does have to explain to Brienne
that there’s no point in returning Sansa
to the North now that all of her family are
dead.
Ser Dontos the drunk who Joffrey wanted killed
in season 2 gives Sansa family necklace for
acting to save his life.
And on the road Arya and the Hound come across
Polliver and his men, the guy stole her sword
Needle and killed the other people she was
with when heading for the Watch. They belong
to the Hound’s Brother, Ser Gregor Clegane,
and are real scumbags who live for torturing
the innocent. The tension mounts until the
hound powerhouses his way through the lot
of them, in a desperate and bloody brawl outthinking
and outfighting each in turn. Arya goes in
for a slow stab on one of them before taking
down Polliver and recounting his last words
to her before a really creepy stab through
the neck. Err….cool? I guess?
Ramsay Snow and his psycho girlfriend are
hunting down women for sport with Reek in
tow. While the dogs tear her apart the broken
man that used to be Theon looks on in fear.
Roose Bolton returns to the Dreadfort with
Locke and his new Frey wife, and warns his
bastard son not to get too big for his boots.
But Ramsay proves just how tame and broken
his new pet really is.
With the information from their captive, Roose
sends Locke to the wall to hunt down Bran
and Rickon, and tells Ramsay to retake Moat
Cailin from the Ironborn using Reek.
Jaime confides in his brother about his fears
of not being a fighter anymore, so Tyrion
has Bronn train up his left hand in secret,
as a test of his perseverance.
It’s the Day of Joffrey and Margery’s
wedding, and in the pre-wedding gift presentations
Tyrion gives Joff an ancient book of Kings
- which he promptly cuts to pieces with his
new Valyrian sword. If Shae is discovered
to be Tryion’s whore she’ll be killed,
and the risk now is too great without the
distraction of war. So Tyrion has her sent
away to live a comfortable life across the
narrow sea, breaking both of their hearts.
~Apparently.
The Lannisters and Tyrells unite their power
through the Royal Wedding and it’s a packed
stately affair with a very extravagantly planned
after-party full of all sorts of entertainment.
Olenna adjusts Sansa’s hair and that necklace
Dontos gave her, except one of the gems appears
to be missing. Joffrey is sour and rude, Cersei
is horrible to Brienne for getting close to
Jaime, and Prince Oberyn steps all up in Tywin’s
grill for a bit.
So then Joffrey has a dwarf show put on all
about the war of the 5 kings, and this manages
to offend pretty much everybody present, especially
Tyrion and Sansa. Joffrey goads Tryion into
joining the fools, and Tryion negs him in
front of the crowd. So he pours some wine
over his uncle and makes him be his cupbearer
for the rest of the wedding, shaming him as
much as possible.
Saved by the pie! But all of a sudden Joffrey
starts choking, worse and worse. The people
start panicking and Ser Dontos suddenly removes
Sansa from the scene. In Cersei’s arms Joffrey
chokes horribly to death, really spoiling
the wedding, and the finger is pointed at
Tyrion who is seized.
Dragonstone. Melisandre continues to burn
traitors alive at the stake, and Stannis’
wife is totally into it. Over Dinner he doesn’t
have much love for his zealot Mrs. and Melisandre
pops in on Princess Shireen to explain why
it’s totally cool to burn one of her Uncles,
because their old religions are wrong and
the war between the dark and light is coming
…So yeah, sweet dreams love!
North of the wall Bran is spending a little
too much time in the body of his Direwolf,
and Jojen warns him to cut that back a bit
before he forgets his human self. He has one
of his strongest visions yet when he touches
a Wierwood tree and knows the way they must
go to find the Three Eyed Raven.
Sansa is snuck out of the harbour by Ser Dontos
and in the middle of the night taken to Petyr
Baelish on board a ship out to sea. To her
horror Littlefinger has the drunk killed.
He’s been envolved in Joffrey’s death
and is going to get Sansa taken away to the
Vale.
Olenna tells Margery to keep her chin up despite
losing another King-husband, because she can
just move along one and marry his brother
Tommen, next in line. Over Joff’s dead body
Tywin wastes no time and starts to school
gentle Tommen in the ways of ruling well.
Cersei just has to deal with her grief while
they chat shit about the former monster, until
Jaime comes for a visit. Cersei believes Tyrion
killed the boy and begs Jaime to kill their
own brother, and then Jaime bangs her right
over the body of their dead son in the middle
of the Sept!
The only real relatives left to sell Arya
back to is her Aunt Lysa. So the Hound plans
to take her up to the Eyrie, and en route
they lie to a farmer about fighting for Riverrun.
He offers to have them stay on as a guard
and helper for a little bit of silver. But
Instead the hound mugs him and off they go.
Up at Castle Black Sam worries about Gilly
being the only woman surrounded by guys. He
finds her work down at Mole’s Town for safety
but everyone there is horrible.
And now with Joffrey dead it seems that Melisandre’s
magic had worked, but Stannis has no real
army left to take advantage of the opportunity.
Davos suggests hiring sellswords from across
the Narrow Sea, and during a reading lesson
with Shireen plans to borrow money from the
Iron Bank of Braavos.
Prince Oberyn is back to having sex with everyone
until Tywin visits and invites him to be a
Judge over Tryion’s Trial, and he also offers
him a position on the small council, because
he wants Dorn to join the Lannisters against
the Greyjoy rebellion and solidify the Kingdom
against the rumoured Targaryen girl with dragons
across the sea.
Pod sneaks Tyrion some food in prison and
confirms there’s been no word of Shae since
he had her sent away. He’s innocent of Joffreys
poisoning and has no idea where Sansa has
gone. But Tyrion tells Pod to leave the city
before the people behind this plot have him
killed for being so loyal.
The Wildlings raid another village along with
the Thenns, who explain they’re going to
eat this kid’s parents before they send
him off to Castle Black. Who almost take the
bait at being drawn out and killed off, but
both Thorne and Jon know better.
Two loyal brothers make it back from the mutineers
at Craster’s Keep. Those traitors however
must be killed before Mance Rayder’s army
comes across them and learns just how weakly
defended Castle Black is.
Dany reaches the gates of Mereen where they
send out one of their champions to berate
and mock her. Everybody in her crew would
like the honour of killing him, but It’s
Daario she sends out. He’s less fancy than
the mounted champion and simply kills his
horse before beheading him. Dany then sends
a message, not to the masters of Mereen, but
to the slaves, suggesting they rise up and
join her.
Then Grey Worm leads an undercover Unsullied
team into the city at night dressed as slaves,
in order to spread the idea of freedom and
rebelling against their masters inside Mereen.
Come dawn the plan works, and Dany is the
new ruler of a city which has essentially
conquered itself.
To prove a point about injustice she has the
wise masters crucified in the same way as
the slaves en route to the city, and reigns
as Queen from the top of the great pyramid.
Jaime is getting slightly less shit with his
left hand during his practice sessions with
Bronn, who suggests he go talk with his brother.
So they have a catch-up and Jamie also believes
in Tyrion’s innocence, but he’s definitely
going to be proved guilty at the trial.
On the ship to the Vale Littlefinger explains
about the poison at Joff’s wedding that
was hidden in the necklace given to Sansa,
and administered by Olena Tyrell.
Olenna councils Margery to make a move on
seducing Tommen ASAP before his mother turns
the boy against them. So she slips into the
Prince’s room at night to win the boy over
and stroke the cat - that’s not a metaphor.
Jon trains some new recruits including the
boy who escaped the Wildling massacre on his
village, and among this lot is Bolton’s
hunter Locke. Who lies about who he is whilst
on the search for Bran and Rickon.
Jon is sent to take care of the scum up at
Craster’s keep with a team of volunteers,
both to stop them from giving vital info to
Mance Rayder and as revenge for killing Mormont.
And Locke also elects to go with them.
The scumbag traitors are led by Karl, a cutthroat
from King’s Landing who’s now drinking
wine from Commander Mormont’s skull, so
you definitely know he’s a bad guy. And
while Craster’s wives continue to get raped
they do advise him to keep giving their babies
over to the Others.
Bran’s group aren’t that far away and
get captured when they go over for a look.
Jojen’s not holding up so well and Karl
discovers their identities and keeps them
hostage.
Meanwhile on a dead horse a White Walker returns
to the far North and the lands of Always Winter
with Craster’s offered baby. And it’s
there Night King emerges to turn him into
one of them.
Cersei’s drinking all the time now and angry
and suspicious at everyone. She’s still
convinced Tyrion killed her son despite what
Jaime has to say. So he gives his Valyrian
steel sword to Brienne. With Sansa gone he
urges Brienne to find and keep her safe from
Cersei. He also gets her some sweet armour
and a squire in the form of Podrick. She names
the sword Oathkeeper, and the bonded pair
part ways.
Tommen is crowned the new King, and as a much
more malleable boy it’s a battle between
Margery and Cersei to see who’ll actually
have control over him.
News of Joffrey’s death reaches Dany in
Mereen, and with the fleet she’s taken she
could attack King’s Landing, but it would
be a gamble, and she further discovers that
Yunkai (the last city that she freed) has
been taken over again without the unsullied
there to stop them, and in that first city
Astapor, the council she left has been overthrown
by a new butcher King.
So instead of leaving she wants to prove a
point about being a good ruler and make a
solid change in Slaver’s bay. Dany’s going
to stay in Mereen and Rule.
Petyr makes his way back to the Vale with
Sansa in order for her to stay with her Aunt
Lysa. Baelish and Lysa are set to wed, and
it turns out she’s been hot for him for
a long time. And in fact she was the one to
poison her own husband, the previous Hand
of the King that Ned was called down to replace.
All of this being part of Littlefinger’s
plotting which essentially led to the war
between the North and the South.
In fact Lysa is so crazy-eager about him,
she has a Septon waiting right there to marry
then immediately. So Sansa tries to get a
good night’s sleep to the sound of them
banging.
Unfortunately as well as being background-crazy,
Lysa is also jealous of Sansa for her youth
and looks and the fact that she’s had Petyr’s
attention.
Tywin confides in Cersei that the crown’s
debt to the Iron Bank of Braavos is incredible,
and they need the Tyrells and their money
to help pay some of it back.
Princess Marcella is still down in Dorne so
Cersei asks Oberyn to have a gift sent to
her, a new ship that she’s had built.
Arya says the names of all of the people she
wants to kill before she goes to sleep now,
and the next morning she’s practising her
Water-Dancing techniques she learnt in King’s
Landing. The Hound thinks that’s hilarious,
and drives home the point that over here in
Westeros it’s better to have armour and
a big sword.
Locke scouts ahead of Jon’s hit squad to
check on Craster’s keep. But keeps quiet
about Bran and co. being captive. Jojen is
having visions of where they really need to
go, and it’s the same Great Wierwood tree
that Bran has seen.
Just before Karl can rape Meera, Jon leads
the attack on the turncloaks, and Locke shows
his true colours, slipping away to kidnap
Bran. However he wargs Hodor to chase him
down and break his neck.
And so Bran’s group watches on as Jon takes
on the rest of the crowd but Jojen won’t
let them meet. Bran must head North to meet
the Three Eyed Raven and leave Jon to his
own fate. He takes on Karl the cutthroat and
almost looses before one of Craster’s wives
intervenes and Jon gets in a good long face
stab. The last one escapes only to be killed
by Ghost who reunites with Jon. They burn
down the Keep and all the Daughterwives go
their seperate way.
Stannis sails with Davos over to the city
of Braavos to ask the Iron Bank for a loan
to pay for an army. They respectfully decline,
but Davos points out they’re not likely
to get their money paid back by the Lannisters
- Whereas Stannis is an honest man who could
pay the Crown’s debt if he was in charge.
So now Davos is flush enough to hire back
on Salladhor Saan and his fleet.
Yara has arrived with her Ironborn commandos
to sneak up on the Dreadfort and rescue Theon.
While Ramsay is boning is crazy girlfriend
they find Reek sleeping with the dogs. She
tries to save him but this is a completely
broken man who is too scared to come. Ramsay
fights them off and Reek struggles back into
his cage.
Yara declares her brother dead and escapes,
whilst Reek gets given a bath as a reward
for being a good pet. Ramsay wants him to
pretend to be Theon again so that he can help
take back Moat Cailin from the rest of the
encamped Ironborn.
Over at Mereen the Dragons have a habit of
burning and eating goats, which Dany is compensating
the farmers for. The overthrown Masters petition
her to allow them to bury their relatives
that she had crucified and she realises that
ruling might be harder than just conquering.
In King’s Landing Tyrion’s trial begins,
he’s to be judged by his Father Tywin, Prince
Oberyn, and Margery Tyrell’s father who’s
not important. Ser Meryn, Pycelle, Varys,
Cersei and more recount twisted versions of
the various times Tyrion stepped up to Joffrey,
or threatened them directly before they all
adjourn for lunch. It’s really not looking
good for Tyrion. Jaime is angry at Tywin for
allowing Cersei to manipulate the whole thing
and making such a farce of the trial.
So Jaime promises to leave the Kingsguard
and rejoin the family as Tywin’s heir if
he spares his brother’s life and lets him
join the Night’s Watch. Jaime begs Tyrion
to plead for mercy and live, and out of trust
for his brother Tyrion agrees.
That is until Shae turns up. Instead of far
away to safety she’s been called forward
and gives a false testimony about Sansa and
Tyrion plotting together to Kill Joffrey.
She recounts warped tales of them together
and breaks Tyrion’s heart with the Betrayal.
So he turns on the highborn crowd, wishing
he was the monster they all painted him to
be. He can’t trust his life to any of them
and demands a trail by combat.
Jaime can’t fight for Tryion with just his
left hand. And it turns out Cersei is naming
the mountain as her champion (who is passing
the time by killing poor people). Bronn visits
but he’s been paid off and given a good
marriage position. The sellsword is a hell
of a killer but Gregor Clegane is something
else all together, and not worth the risk.
Then Oberyn also comes for a visit, his own
justice too. The Mountain is the man who killed
Oberyn’s sister, and he is going to use
the trial by combat to stand as Tyrion’s
champion and seek revenge.
Arya and the hound come across more scenes
of a pillaged land and victims of war. The
Hound shows herwhere the heart is, and after
an attack from these two, she proves she’s
the lesson. The Hound won’t let her burn
away the corruption on his wound however,
and tells of how his brother the mountain
forced his face into the fire as a child.
Jon and the hit team return to Castle Black
with Ghost, and Alliser Thorne isn’t glad
to see him still alive.
Dario keeps doing cheeky things and despite
herself Dany loves it. So seeing as he can’t
go off killing her enemies now that they’re
staying in Mereen, he gets to bang her instead.
The next morning poor Ser Jorah passes him
on the way out. Dany wants to take a hard
stance and have Dario and his Second Sons
head back to Yunkai and slay every wise master
in the city. Jorah pleads for her not to simply
massacre people, and she consents to send
an envoy instead telling them to give up on
the ways of slavery.
Brienne and Podrick continue to search for
Sansa and come across Hot-Pie now working
as a cook. No news on Sansa but he explain
that Arya is alive somewhere and gives them
a pie. Brienne decides to head towards the
Vale of Arryn to see if either of the girls
have tried to make for their aunt Lysa.
Sansa builds a snow Winterfell up at the Eerye
and Robin the weakling is now set to be her
husband. But he’s a petulant kid that gets
a good slap and runs off. Petyr explains he’s
only ever loved Sansa’s mother Catelyn before
he steps in for a kiss, but Lysa sees them
and later goes mental on Sansa in a jealous
rage. Baelish manages to calm her down a bit
just before he pushes her straight out the
moon door himself.
Gilly is still housekeeping in Mole’s Town
with the awful whores, when Tormund and the
rest of the Wildlings attack and kill everyone
to pass the time. Ygritte however spares Gilly’s
life for the sake of the baby.
And outside Moat Cailin Ramsy Snow the Bastard
preps his pet Reek to look like Theon again,
and sends him in as their Ironborn Prince
to command the other Krakens here to surrender.
The commander here almost sees Reek as the
broken man he really is, but the men are sick
and desperate to go home, and open the gates.
Ramsay of course lied about safe passage and
has the men flayed.
With most of the Ironborn out of the North
Roose Bolton congratulates Ramsay for his
work, and legitimises him as his son and Heir
to the North as reward. His Dreadfort men
now occupy Winterfell.
The Lords of the Vale has all come to grill
Petyr on exactly what happened to Lady Lysa
Arryn. They all knew she was weird but don’t
quite believe his tales of suicide. However
Littlefinger has preppared Sansa to spin the
story and the others are convinced. So now
Petyr is pretty much Lord of the Vale via
Robin.
Grey Worm gets an eyeful of Missandei and
later apologises for the intrusion in a side
story that’s probably not going to go anywhere
useful.
And Ser Barristion receives a letter revealing
that Ser Jorah used to be a spy for the Baratheons.
It’s terrible news and Dany banishes him
from the city for the sake of their friendship
before she changes her mind and has him killed.
It’s a horrible blow for Ser Jorah.
Arya and the Hound share notes on killing
people as they reach the Vale, but they’re
stopped at the Bloody Gate. Lady Arryn’s
death means that once again the Hound has
missed the opportunity to ransom the girl
off.
It’s the Day of the trial by combat. Oberyn
is known as the Red Viper of Dorne, and relaxed
about killing the Mountain that is Clegane.
Everyone is out to watch the show, and Oberyn
is fast and quick, where Gregor is big and
powerful. During the acrobatic fight he forces
a confession out of the Mountain for raping
and killing his sister as he slowly wears
the man down.
But Oberyn makes the mistake of playing with
his food, and the Mountain pops his head like
a watermelon - Eugh! The combat decided, Tyrion
is sentenced to death.
After delaying all season long, the Wildlings
finally prepare to attack Castle Black. Ygritte
is still real sore about Jon and not getting
along with the Thenns. Whilst Gilly makes
her way back to the castle ahead of the raiders
to reunite with Sam.
Mance Rayder’s army set fire to half the
forest as a signal to the Wildlings South
of the wall. The Brothers of the Night’s
Watch prepare their defence plans to fight
on two fronts and Ser Alliser Thorne and Jon
temporarily put aside their hate for each
other to deal with the bigger issue.
The Wildling army emerges from the forests.
100,000 men, Giants and Mammoths get the attention
of the fighters on the wall. But the immediate
danger is the attack from the rear.
Thorne goes down to rouse the men in defence
of the castle and a grim fight ensues. Ygritte
keeps shooting down Brothers in black with
deadly skill, and Sam kills a Thenn whilst
more brothers head down to help hold the gate.
Janos Slynt is useless up on the wall so he
heads down to hide with Gilly and Jon is left
in charge to take action to help defend the
gate against the giants and their powerful
bow skills. They drop barrels on the attackers
but the Giants rig up a Mammoth to the outer
Gate to pull it open.
A few barrels of flaming pitch however solve
that problem, but the one remaining Giant
King forces open the outer gate, and charges
the men inside.
Heading down the battle continues and Jon
fights The leader of the Thenns whilst Ygritte
watches on. It’s a tight thing and he barely
wins, only to see his woman again. And she
hesitates at killing him only to be shot by
the orphan boy from the village they slaughtered
earlier. You know nothing Jon Snow.
The last of the Wildlings are killed and Tormund
is taken captive.
On the Wall the climbers are obliterated and
the first wave of the attack is repelled for
the night. The Gate was held, but at great
cost.
With Slynt in hiding and Alliser Thorne injured
there’s no one around to give orders. And
In the gloom of dawn Jon knows that they’ll
keep getting attacked until the Wildlings
eventually win. Ygritte’s death has made
him die on the inside, so his plan is to head
out to the Wildling army and kill Mance Rayder
himself, hopefully throwing the rest of the
army into disarray and back to fighting among
themselves. Jon doesn’t plan on making it
back.
He walks straight in amongst the Wildlings
and meets with their King, they drink to Ygritte
and their fallen friends, and Mance explains
he must get his people to the Southern side
of the Wall before they’re all killed by
White Walkers.
All of a sudden war-horns start blaring, it’s
not an attack by the Watch, but thousands
of mounted men come out of nowhere and storm
the Wildling encampment. Organised and armoured
knights cut through the Wildlings under the
banner of the Fiery Heart. Stannis Baratheon
has come to respond to the Watche’s plea
for help.
The King Beyond the Wall surrenders to Stannis,
but does not kneel. And Jon greets the Baratheon
King and tells him that his father Ned died
supporting his claim to the throne, urging
him not to kill Mance, and also to burn all
of the dead.
Over the funeral pyre, Melisandre takes a
keen interest in Jon from across the flames.
But he builds a solitary pyre himself to burn
Ygritee North of the wall.
Despite winning the combat, the Mountain was
horribly wounded and poisoned. But Qyburn
claims there are some off the book methods
for keeping people alive and Cersei lets him
take over Pycell’s lab.
She then Tells Tywin that the rumours of her
banging Jaime have been true all along and
that she’ll admit it to the world unless
he lets her off from marring Loras Tyrell.
Then has sex with her brother again for good
measure.
In Mereen many of the older slaves don’t
know how to adapt to her imposed culture change
and are looking to be allowed to work again
for their masters. Another supplicant appears
to approach for the sake of her dragons eating
his sheep. But it’s much worse, one of them
has killed a child.
It’s a horrible decision for Dany but in
order to protect her people she leads two
of her dragons into the old fighting pits
of Mereen where she has them chained up. The
never manage to catch third one, Drogon.
Further North still, Hodor and the Reeds drag
Bran on and discover the Great Wierwood tree
from their visions. They’re ambushed at
the last step by skeleton wights and Bran
wargs Hodor to help. Jojen is killed however
just before a child-like figure emerges and
fireballs the rest of the dead.
They make it to the cave where the dead cannot
enter, and discover they’ve been helped
by a Child of the Forest, an ancient race
lost to ledged, and In the Huge cave amongst
the roots and bones they meet the Three Eyed
Raven at last. An ancient figure that plans
to teach Bran the ways of old magic.
In secret Jaime releases Tyrion from his cell.
They say their goodbyes but Tyrion has unfinished
business. He sneaks into the Tower of the
Hand where he finds Shae naked in his father’s
bed. Totally betrayed, he strangles her to
death - The whore he was a fool for loving.
In for a penny in for a pound. He takes a
crossbow to the privy where Tywin is and after
lamenting their relationship, he shoots his
father before Varys sneaks him out of King’s
Landing in a Box.
Brienne randomly finds Arya, who by now is
just weird with a dead look in her eyes, Clegane
and Brienne do not get on, and Arya’s not
interested in what she’s got to say. So
a fight kicks off. First by sword and then
by more rough and desperate measures as it
goes on. Eventually Brienne punches the Hound
of the side of a cliff and leaves.
He’s alive but totally fucked. And urges
Arya to cross his name off her list and finish
him. But she says nothing, steals his purse,
and leaves.
She finds a ship to Braavos where she shows
the Captain the iron coin Jaqen H'ghar gave
her, and with no family left she seeks the
Faceless Men and starts her voyage across
the narrow sea.
Oh My God.
So Tyrion has killed Tywin and fled the Capitol,
Joffrey is dead and Tommen is King. Stannis
has saved the Watch from the Wildling attack
but Ramsay and the Boltons control the North.
Sansa is hiding in the Vale Arryn, and Arya
leaves Westeros to find the assassins.
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