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[BIRDSONG]

2
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[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

3
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[MAN GROANING]

4
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[WHISTLING "ON TO ASHFORD"]

5
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[DUNK] <i>You...
you might not remember him, but, um...</i>

6
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Stay there. I'm coming back.

7
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[DUNK] <i>...he was a true knight.</i>

8
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[ROOSTER CROWING]

9
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[DUNK] <i>Uh, different than other men.
Yeah.</i>

10
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[SIGHS]

11
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<i>He had a peaceable nature.</i>

12
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<i>- Quiet and humble.</i>
- [SIGHS]

13
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<i>A veteran of a hundred wars,
but an enemy to none.</i>

14
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<i>He always knew
what was expected of him.</i>

15
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Hm.

16
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<i>He never complained.</i>

17
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- [SIGHS DEEPLY]
- [HORSE NICKERING]

18
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<i>Even as he was dying,
he... he just...</i>

19
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[SHEEP BLEATING]

20
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<i>He just got on with it.</i>

21
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- [ROOSTER CROWING]
- [PEOPLE CHATTERING]

22
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<i>He... he meant to be a benefit
to those around him.</i>

23
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<i>It did not make him rich.</i>

24
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<i>He... he held no lands,
sired no children.</i>

25
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[WHISTLING]

26
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[SINGING] <i>♪ Off to Ashford
to see a fair maid ♪</i>

27
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<i>♪ Heigh-ho, heigh-ho ♪</i>

28
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<i>♪ I'll make her my love
and we'll rest in the shade ♪</i>

29
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<i>♪ Heigh-ho, heigh-ho ♪</i>

30
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- Come on, Dunk!
- [HORSE WHINNYING]

31
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- [RAIN PATTERING]
- [THUNDER RUMBLING]

32
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[PANTING]

33
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[DUNK] <i>He...
he wanted for nothing but the open air.</i>

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Hey.

35
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<i>And a fire to warm his feet at.</i>

36
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[COW MOOING]

37
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[CHUCKLES]

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[BOTH LAUGHING]

39
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<i>His skills as a warrior were...</i>

40
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[GRUNTING]

41
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<i>...unsung,</i>

42
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<i>but he had a chin
cut from granite.</i>

43
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- Come on.
<i>- And he was, a dogged fighter.</i>

44
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<i>- He just, he kept on coming.</i>
- [SHOUTING]

45
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- [HORSE CHORTLING]
- [ARLAN WHISTLING]

46
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<i>♪ I'll steal a sweet kiss
from the point of my blade ♪</i>

47
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<i>♪ Heigh-ho, heigh-ho ♪</i>

48
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[WHISTLING]

49
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Whoa! Whoa!

50
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- [HORSE NEIGHING]
- [PANTING]

51
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[DUNK] <i>House Florent,
Ser Arlan took service in your guard</i>

52
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<i>when your lord father
lost his sight.</i>

53
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<i>♪ I'll make her my love
and we'll rest in the shade ♪</i>

54
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<i>♪ Heigh-ho, heigh-ho ♪</i>

55
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[DUNK] <i>House Hayford,</i>

56
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<i>Ser Arlan fought side by side</i>

57
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<i>with your brothers
at the Redgrass.</i>

58
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<i>His squire, his... his own nephew</i>

59
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<i>was killed in the battle.</i>

60
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House Tyrell...

61
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Ser Arlan often spoke
of his time in your service

62
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as his very finest.

63
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He said it was you, m'lord,
who told him that a hedge knight

64
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was the bridge between lords
and the smallfolk.

65
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[SPITTING]

66
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I know him not, man.

67
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[PEOPLE LAUGHING]

68
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Was he a shit knight?

69
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- He was not a shit knight.
- Well, he can't have been

70
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a very good one if no one remembers him.

71
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Pick up your feet, come on.

72
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This is undignified, ser.

73
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So, hie back to camp and
leave me be, if it please you.

74
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I would not leave you, ser,

75
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not while you must
suffer your master dying

76
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over and over again.

77
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Though it does not seem like these lords

78
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are even listening to you.

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[SCOFFS]

80
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Nothing I can do about that.

81
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You are a knight of the realm, ser.

82
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You can say fuck their permission.

83
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Ride into the lists,
call out Longthorn Tyrell,

84
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and turn his arsehole into a lance-hole.

85
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That's enough now.

86
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Why do you treat these royal lapdogs

87
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like they're your betters?

88
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They <i>are</i> my betters.

89
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You're too brazen for your own good.

90
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Ser Arlan was a great knight.

91
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Someone will remember him.

92
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[FANFARE PLAYING]

93
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Hey. Who's come?

94
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Can't you see the banners,
you giant cunt?

95
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[FANFARE CONTINUES PLAYING]

96
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[HORSES WHINNYING]

97
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Perhaps I should go back,
ser, check on the camp.

98
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Make sure no thieves
have been nosing about.

99
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Aye. I have an idea.

100
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Can I have your sword
to run people off with?

101
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- Or a mace?
- You have a knife.

102
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That's enough.

103
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You'd best be here when I come back.

104
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Rob me, and I'll hunt
you down, with dogs.

105
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- You don't have dogs.
- I'll get some.

106
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Where?

107
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- [BARKS LOUDLY]
- [GASPS]

108
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[PEOPLE CHATTERING]

109
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[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

110
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[ASHFORD HERALD] Our Lord of Ashford

111
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humbly welcomes the great and honorable

112
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- Baelor Targaryen...
- [FANFARE PLAYING]

113
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...firstborn son
of King Daeron the Good.

114
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Prince of Dragonstone,

115
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Hand of the King...

116
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and heir to the Iron Throne.

117
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[HORSE NICKERING]

118
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Uh, and his brother, Maekar.

119
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[BAELOR TARGARYEN] My Lord of Ashford.

120
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It's a great honor
to receive Your Grace.

121
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It's a great honor to be received.

122
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My daughter, Gwin.

123
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[AERION TARGARYEN] Boy, stop gaping.
See to my horse.

124
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[CLEARING THROAT] I'm...
I'm not a stable boy, m'lord.

125
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Not clever enough?

126
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- Um...
- Well, if you can't manage horses,

127
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then fetch me some wine
and a pretty wench.

128
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Oh, m'lord pardons.

129
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I'm... I'm no serving man, either.

130
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I have... I have the honor
to be a knight.

131
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Oh. Well...

132
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knighthood has fallen on sad days.

133
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[HORSE WHINNYING LOUDLY]

134
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- [CROWD GASPING]
- Whoa, whoa. Whoa, whoa.

135
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- [TOWNSPERSON] Move away!
- Easy.

136
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- Easy now, come on.
- [GROANING]

137
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Come on. Yeah, it's okay. It's okay.

138
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There you are, girl.

139
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Far too many people around.

140
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- [HORSE NICKERING]
- I agree. [CHUCKLES]

141
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[HORSE MASTER] Where the fuck
am I meant to put all these horses?

142
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[DONNEL OF DUSKENDALE] The pretty
ones are always temperamental.

143
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Ah, she just got a bit excited,
that's all.

144
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[ROLAND CRAKEHALL] He meant
the princeling, not the palfrey.

145
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[CLEARING THROAT] Excuse me, m'lords.

146
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[CLEARING THROAT]
I'm... I'm Ser Duncan the Tall.

147
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Well met. I'm Ser Roland Crakehall,

148
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and this is my sworn brother,
Ser Donnel of Duskendale.

149
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Gods, boy.

150
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Do you ride your horse
into battle or does it ride you?

151
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[DONNEL] Forgive Ser Roland.

152
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It's not often he must look up
to cast his eyes down.

153
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Yes, yes, I'm quite the rascal.

154
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Now, tell me, Ser Duncan,

155
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is there a proper place
to shit around here?

156
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Uh, not really, no.

157
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[SIGHS]

158
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A man of such birth has never deigned

159
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to disturb his arsehole with hay.

160
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[SCOFFS] He'll deign before
the week is out, I'd wager.

161
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Where are you from, man?

162
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You don't smell House-bred.

163
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- No place, really.
- [CHUCKLES] I know it.

164
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My family's from there.

165
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You're not a Darklyn of Duskendale?

166
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We were crabbers at Duskendale.

167
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Far back as it goes.

168
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[WILLEM WYLDE] Ser Donnel?

169
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May I ask, ser, how the son of a crabber

170
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came to have the honor of
being a knight in the Kingsguard?

171
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Same way we became crabbers.

172
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"Same way we became..."

173
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Are you Baelor Targaryen?

174
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Uh, n-no.

175
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Then would you move
the fuck out of the way?

176
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Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Apologies.

177
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Sorry.

178
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[HEAD MAID] The princes be
needing their fucking hands washed!

179
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[MAID] I'm on my way, ma'am.

180
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[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

181
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[HEAD MAID] Move!
A carriage is comin' through!

182
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[HEAVY DOOR CREAKING OPEN]

183
00:08:55,618 --> 00:08:58,764
[LORD ASHFORD] The spring rains
have swollen many of our streams.

184
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Perhaps the young princes
have just been delayed?

185
00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:02,392
[MAEKAR TARGARYEN] Fuck me.

186
00:09:02,416 --> 00:09:04,603
"Delayed." They're not delayed.

187
00:09:04,627 --> 00:09:05,938
Do not curse our gracious host.

188
00:09:05,962 --> 00:09:08,649
I said "fuck me," not "fuck him."

189
00:09:08,673 --> 00:09:12,236
It's not his fault Father bade
us attend this miserable circus.

190
00:09:12,260 --> 00:09:14,947
Might we discuss this another time?

191
00:09:14,971 --> 00:09:16,573
I say we go hunting.

192
00:09:16,957 --> 00:09:18,959
Daeron has done this before.

193
00:09:19,642 --> 00:09:21,578
You should not have
commanded him to enter the lists.

194
00:09:21,602 --> 00:09:23,247
- [PERSON SHUSHING]
- [DUNK GASPS SOFTLY]

195
00:09:23,271 --> 00:09:24,773
[WHISPERING] The
prince's sons are missing.

196
00:09:25,398 --> 00:09:27,376
[MAEKAR] You'd be more
concerned if it was your son, I wager.

197
00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:29,193
- Oh.
- Probably dead.

198
00:09:30,194 --> 00:09:32,673
- Dead?
- Wars have started for less.

199
00:09:32,697 --> 00:09:34,633
[LIQUID POURING]

200
00:09:34,657 --> 00:09:37,511
[FAINT CHATTER CONTINUES]

201
00:09:37,535 --> 00:09:39,078
[WHISPERING] You're big and stupid.

202
00:09:44,584 --> 00:09:46,419
[BAELOR] They have
only been missing a day.

203
00:09:47,545 --> 00:09:50,600
No doubt, Ser Roland will turn
him up and Aegon along with him.

204
00:09:50,624 --> 00:09:52,985
When the tourney is over, perhaps.

205
00:09:53,009 --> 00:09:54,736
[BAELOR] Daeron
belongs on a tourney field

206
00:09:54,760 --> 00:09:57,531
no more than Aerys or Rhaegel.

207
00:09:57,555 --> 00:09:59,992
By which you mean he'd
sooner ride a whore than a horse.

208
00:10:00,016 --> 00:10:01,601
That is not what I said.

209
00:10:03,269 --> 00:10:05,122
[GROANING]

210
00:10:05,146 --> 00:10:07,916
[MAEKAR] I do not need to be
reminded of my son's failings.

211
00:10:07,940 --> 00:10:10,460
He can change.
He <i>will</i> change, gods be damned.

212
00:10:10,484 --> 00:10:13,070
Or I swear, I'll see him dead.

213
00:10:15,948 --> 00:10:17,199
You.

214
00:10:17,950 --> 00:10:19,098
Who are you?

215
00:10:19,122 --> 00:10:20,870
What do you mean by spying on us?

216
00:10:22,872 --> 00:10:24,123
Show yourself.

217
00:10:26,459 --> 00:10:27,960
Um... [CLEARING THROAT]

218
00:10:29,545 --> 00:10:32,399
My Lords, I do apologize
for my interruption.

219
00:10:32,423 --> 00:10:33,507
I, um...

220
00:10:36,552 --> 00:10:38,238
I have asked Ser Manfred Dondarrion

221
00:10:38,262 --> 00:10:41,074
to vouch for me so that
I might enter the lists,

222
00:10:41,098 --> 00:10:43,225
- but he has refused to do so.
- [MAEKAR] Who?

223
00:10:44,226 --> 00:10:45,412
What the fuck is going on?

224
00:10:45,436 --> 00:10:47,247
We are the intruders here, brother.

225
00:10:47,271 --> 00:10:48,564
Come closer, ser.

226
00:10:50,316 --> 00:10:52,485
And others, too.

227
00:10:53,402 --> 00:10:57,299
You see, they say they know not
Ser Arlan of Pennytree.

228
00:10:57,323 --> 00:11:00,135
But he served them. I swear it.

229
00:11:00,159 --> 00:11:02,054
I have his sword and shield.

230
00:11:02,078 --> 00:11:04,640
[SCOFFS] Sword and shield
do not make a knight.

231
00:11:04,664 --> 00:11:05,665
Mm?

232
00:11:08,876 --> 00:11:11,396
Unless you have better proof
to support what you say.

233
00:11:11,420 --> 00:11:14,048
- Some writing or...
- Do you remember him, Your Grace?

234
00:11:16,717 --> 00:11:18,695
It was many years ago.

235
00:11:18,719 --> 00:11:20,262
You may have forgotten.

236
00:11:24,433 --> 00:11:26,018
Ser Arlan of Pennytree.

237
00:11:28,688 --> 00:11:30,439
He never won a tourney that I know.

238
00:11:31,774 --> 00:11:33,168
But he never shamed himself, either.

239
00:11:33,192 --> 00:11:34,836
Yes, ser.

240
00:11:34,860 --> 00:11:36,922
I mean, no. No, he didn't.

241
00:11:36,946 --> 00:11:40,509
He overthrew Lord Stokeworth
in the melee at King's Landing

242
00:11:40,533 --> 00:11:42,844
and years before,
he unhorsed the Grey Lion himself.

243
00:11:42,868 --> 00:11:45,162
He... he told me of that many a time.

244
00:11:46,812 --> 00:11:49,798
Then, you will recall
the Grey Lion's true name,

245
00:11:50,501 --> 00:11:51,752
I have no doubt.

246
00:11:52,753 --> 00:11:53,754
Um...

247
00:12:00,219 --> 00:12:02,138
Ser Damon Lannister.

248
00:12:02,596 --> 00:12:05,200
The Grey Lion,
he's Lord of Casterly Rock now.

249
00:12:05,224 --> 00:12:06,952
So he is.

250
00:12:06,976 --> 00:12:08,954
And enters the lists upon the morrow.

251
00:12:08,978 --> 00:12:11,748
How can you possibly remember
some fucking hedge knight

252
00:12:11,772 --> 00:12:15,377
who chanced to unhorse
Damon Lannister 16 years ago?

253
00:12:15,401 --> 00:12:17,879
I make it a practice to learn
all I can of my foes.

254
00:12:17,903 --> 00:12:20,340
And why would you deign
to joust with a hedge knight?

255
00:12:20,364 --> 00:12:22,676
It was many years past, at Storm's End.

256
00:12:22,700 --> 00:12:26,638
Lord Baratheon held a hastilude
to celebrate the birth of a grandson.

257
00:12:26,662 --> 00:12:29,725
The lots made Ser Arlan
my opponent in the first tilt.

258
00:12:29,749 --> 00:12:32,310
We broke four lances
before I finally unhorsed him.

259
00:12:32,334 --> 00:12:33,562
It was seven.

260
00:12:33,586 --> 00:12:35,254
[LAUGHING]

261
00:12:38,048 --> 00:12:39,818
I be... believe.

262
00:12:39,842 --> 00:12:41,403
Tales grow in the telling, I know.

263
00:12:41,427 --> 00:12:42,428
Mm.

264
00:12:43,721 --> 00:12:45,365
Do not think ill of your old master,

265
00:12:45,389 --> 00:12:47,659
but it was four lances only, I fear.

266
00:12:47,683 --> 00:12:49,369
As you say, Your Grace.

267
00:12:49,393 --> 00:12:51,413
I-It was four. I do apologize.

268
00:12:51,437 --> 00:12:53,874
The old man, Ser Arlan, he used to say

269
00:12:53,898 --> 00:12:55,459
that I was thick as a castle wall

270
00:12:55,483 --> 00:12:56,877
and slow as an aurochs.

271
00:12:56,901 --> 00:12:58,486
No harm was done, ser. Rise.

272
00:13:01,447 --> 00:13:03,717
You gave him back his horse and armor

273
00:13:03,741 --> 00:13:05,476
and took no ransom.

274
00:13:06,160 --> 00:13:09,222
Ser Arlan often told me that
you were the soul of chivalry...

275
00:13:09,246 --> 00:13:10,557
- Ugh.
- ...and that one day,

276
00:13:10,581 --> 00:13:13,727
the Seven Kingdoms
would be safe in your hands.

277
00:13:13,751 --> 00:13:15,737
Not for many years yet, I pray.

278
00:13:16,014 --> 00:13:19,035
No, I... I did not mean
that the King should...

279
00:13:19,060 --> 00:13:20,371
You wish to enter the lists.

280
00:13:20,508 --> 00:13:21,926
Is that it?

281
00:13:22,843 --> 00:13:24,279
- Yes.
- The decision rests

282
00:13:24,303 --> 00:13:25,572
with the master of the games,

283
00:13:25,596 --> 00:13:27,157
but I see no reason to deny you.

284
00:13:27,181 --> 00:13:28,766
As you say, m'lord.

285
00:13:30,267 --> 00:13:31,328
Mm.

286
00:13:31,352 --> 00:13:33,205
[SIGHS] Your Grace...

287
00:13:33,229 --> 00:13:34,873
Very well, ser, You are grateful.

288
00:13:34,897 --> 00:13:36,333
Now, fuck off!

289
00:13:36,357 --> 00:13:38,210
You must forgive my brother, ser.

290
00:13:38,234 --> 00:13:41,296
His sons went astray on the way here,
and he fears for them.

291
00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:42,649
[SOFTLY] Of course.

292
00:13:42,674 --> 00:13:45,391
Um, I trust they will not be found dead.

293
00:13:57,169 --> 00:13:58,170
[BAELOR] Ser.

294
00:14:01,043 --> 00:14:02,920
You are not of Ser Arlan's blood?

295
00:14:04,635 --> 00:14:05,845
No, I am not.

296
00:14:07,137 --> 00:14:08,740
[BAELOR] By law, only a trueborn son

297
00:14:08,764 --> 00:14:10,492
is entitled to inherit a knight's arms.

298
00:14:10,516 --> 00:14:12,810
You must needs find a new device, ser.

299
00:14:13,602 --> 00:14:14,937
A sigil of your own.

300
00:14:16,647 --> 00:14:17,648
I will.

301
00:14:19,567 --> 00:14:21,260
Thank you again, Your Grace.

302
00:14:23,237 --> 00:14:26,282
I will fight bravely. You'll see.

303
00:14:32,746 --> 00:14:33,849
It's this way.

304
00:14:33,873 --> 00:14:35,207
[PUPPETEER] You are no knight.

305
00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:38,294
- [GRUNTING]
- [CROWD GROANING]

306
00:14:39,503 --> 00:14:40,522
[CROWD EXCLAIMING]

307
00:14:40,546 --> 00:14:42,691
You are Florian the Fool.

308
00:14:42,715 --> 00:14:44,758
- I am, my lady.
- [CROWD GASPING]

309
00:14:46,135 --> 00:14:48,071
As great a fool as ever lived.

310
00:14:48,095 --> 00:14:50,264
[CROWD JEERING]

311
00:14:51,765 --> 00:14:54,536
And as great a knight as well!

312
00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:56,395
[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

313
00:14:59,231 --> 00:15:01,400
A fool and a knight.

314
00:15:02,318 --> 00:15:04,754
I have never heard of such a thing.

315
00:15:04,778 --> 00:15:06,590
[FLORIAN THE FOOL] Sweet lady.

316
00:15:06,614 --> 00:15:10,302
All men are fools,
and all men are knights...

317
00:15:10,326 --> 00:15:11,678
[WHISPERING]
...where women are concerned.

318
00:15:11,702 --> 00:15:14,139
[LAUGHTER]

319
00:15:14,163 --> 00:15:16,474
[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

320
00:15:16,498 --> 00:15:18,500
[VIOLIN PLAYING]

321
00:15:25,257 --> 00:15:26,508
[DUNK] Hello there.

322
00:15:27,635 --> 00:15:28,778
[COIN JINGLES]

323
00:15:28,802 --> 00:15:30,906
And, uh, one for last night.

324
00:15:30,930 --> 00:15:33,033
- [BOTH CHUCKLE SOFTLY]
- [EGG] That was great.

325
00:15:33,057 --> 00:15:35,285
How'd you do the fire tricks?

326
00:15:35,309 --> 00:15:36,644
Oh.

327
00:15:40,189 --> 00:15:41,503
[GASPS]

328
00:15:41,527 --> 00:15:42,792
Is it pollen?

329
00:15:42,816 --> 00:15:45,361
Yeah, we, uh, we collect it on the way.

330
00:15:48,822 --> 00:15:50,926
[EGG] I've never seen
such giant puppets.

331
00:15:50,950 --> 00:15:52,260
Do you make them yourself?

332
00:15:52,284 --> 00:15:55,329
My uncle builds them, but I paint.

333
00:15:56,413 --> 00:15:57,998
Could you paint something for me?

334
00:15:58,999 --> 00:16:00,936
Uh, I... I have the coin to pay.

335
00:16:00,960 --> 00:16:02,753
I, um... just...

336
00:16:03,754 --> 00:16:07,233
[CHUCKLES] Um, I need to paint
something over the chalice.

337
00:16:07,529 --> 00:16:10,199
Well, what would you want?

338
00:16:11,191 --> 00:16:12,710
Um...

339
00:16:12,888 --> 00:16:14,824
[CLICKING TONGUE] I... [SIGHS]

340
00:16:14,848 --> 00:16:17,285
I don't... I don't actually know.
[CHUCKLES]

341
00:16:17,309 --> 00:16:18,310
I, uh...

342
00:16:19,478 --> 00:16:21,706
Sorry, you must think me
a fool. [CHUCKLES]

343
00:16:21,730 --> 00:16:24,358
All men are fools,
and all men are knights.

344
00:16:26,237 --> 00:16:27,238
Mm.

345
00:16:31,009 --> 00:16:32,010
Um...

346
00:16:32,908 --> 00:16:34,618
Yeah. [CLEARING THROAT]

347
00:16:36,011 --> 00:16:38,364
The... the gray is a bit drab.

348
00:16:38,389 --> 00:16:39,807
Aye, um...

349
00:16:40,958 --> 00:16:44,086
Yeah, the...
the field should be the color of sunset

350
00:16:44,866 --> 00:16:47,428
'cause the old man always
liked sunsets and, uh...

351
00:16:47,453 --> 00:16:49,681
An elm tree. A big one.

352
00:16:49,758 --> 00:16:52,529
Like the one by the river
with the brown trunk

353
00:16:52,553 --> 00:16:54,038
and the green branches.

354
00:16:55,014 --> 00:16:57,975
Aye. An elm tree, that would serve.

355
00:16:58,976 --> 00:17:00,894
But with a shooting star above.

356
00:17:01,895 --> 00:17:03,939
- Could you do that?
- Mm-hmm.

357
00:17:05,482 --> 00:17:08,753
Thank you, um,
I'm... I'm Ser Duncan the Tall.

358
00:17:08,777 --> 00:17:10,422
[LAUGHING]

359
00:17:10,446 --> 00:17:12,549
Um, I'm Tanselle.

360
00:17:12,573 --> 00:17:15,927
The... the boys used to call me
Tanselle Too-Tall.

361
00:17:15,951 --> 00:17:17,303
[CHUCKLES]

362
00:17:17,327 --> 00:17:19,663
You're not too tall.
I mean, you're just right for...

363
00:17:20,581 --> 00:17:21,665
Uh...

364
00:17:22,624 --> 00:17:23,985
For?

365
00:17:24,482 --> 00:17:26,150
Puppets.

366
00:17:27,421 --> 00:17:28,982
Yeah, puppets. [CHUCKLES]

367
00:17:29,006 --> 00:17:31,317
[SIGHS] Okay, I'll, um...

368
00:17:31,341 --> 00:17:33,361
- Wait. The shield.
- Yes, sorry.

369
00:17:33,385 --> 00:17:34,571
- Yes, the shield.
- Yeah.

370
00:17:34,595 --> 00:17:36,531
Was that ill-handled?

371
00:17:36,555 --> 00:17:39,099
- Hm?
- The... the puppet girl.

372
00:17:40,225 --> 00:17:41,226
Oh.

373
00:17:42,686 --> 00:17:45,314
It... it just... it didn't feel
well-handled.

374
00:17:46,565 --> 00:17:48,501
She is painting your shield.

375
00:17:48,525 --> 00:17:49,919
Yeah, for pay.

376
00:17:49,943 --> 00:17:52,255
[TOWNSPERSON SHOUTING]

377
00:17:52,279 --> 00:17:54,156
You are both gigantic.

378
00:17:55,991 --> 00:17:58,803
[CROWD SHOUTING]

379
00:17:58,827 --> 00:18:00,245
Is that promising?

380
00:18:01,413 --> 00:18:02,623
It's a...

381
00:18:04,541 --> 00:18:05,917
commonality.

382
00:18:07,169 --> 00:18:10,114
Right, yeah. [CLEARING THROAT]
C-Commonality.

383
00:18:11,298 --> 00:18:12,400
[TOWNSPERSON] I don't know.

384
00:18:12,424 --> 00:18:14,426
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

385
00:18:18,055 --> 00:18:19,874
Do you think I'll ever make
a knight one day?

386
00:18:20,642 --> 00:18:22,829
Sure, why not? You're a likely lad.

387
00:18:22,893 --> 00:18:24,954
- I'm a bit puny.
- [CHUCKLES]

388
00:18:24,978 --> 00:18:27,373
- You'll grow.
- Even for my age.

389
00:18:27,397 --> 00:18:29,175
Everyone's always told me so.

390
00:18:32,611 --> 00:18:34,863
Everyone's always told me I was stupid.

391
00:18:43,872 --> 00:18:44,873
And?

392
00:18:46,296 --> 00:18:47,380
Hm?

393
00:18:47,900 --> 00:18:49,443
- Hm? What?
- What?

394
00:18:50,769 --> 00:18:53,647
What did you do when people
said you were stupid, ser?

395
00:18:55,163 --> 00:18:57,349
What business is that of yours?

396
00:18:57,427 --> 00:18:59,197
My problems are my own.

397
00:18:59,221 --> 00:19:02,242
I thought...
Aren't you trying to help me?

398
00:19:02,266 --> 00:19:04,220
Help you what? Grow?

399
00:19:04,244 --> 00:19:05,769
Yes! Hedge knight, you.

400
00:19:08,438 --> 00:19:11,050
What is this piss froth? I need muscle.

401
00:19:11,817 --> 00:19:13,861
Will you heed my call to war?

402
00:19:14,903 --> 00:19:16,297
Aha! Good.

403
00:19:16,321 --> 00:19:17,799
Go! Get up, come.

404
00:19:17,823 --> 00:19:20,075
- [CROWD EXCLAIMING]
- Ready!

405
00:19:22,030 --> 00:19:23,341
Hey!

406
00:19:23,405 --> 00:19:25,299
Dry those palms, you clam-handed cunt.

407
00:19:25,330 --> 00:19:27,475
We're not in your sister's chambers now.

408
00:19:27,499 --> 00:19:29,185
- Ready?
- [SPITTING]

409
00:19:29,209 --> 00:19:31,354
[CROWD CONTINUES SHOUTING]

410
00:19:31,378 --> 00:19:33,881
- Go!
- Pull!

411
00:19:34,631 --> 00:19:37,527
If we lose this,
I'll be drowning your firstborn!

412
00:19:37,551 --> 00:19:39,320
- Come on!
- Pull! Pull!

413
00:19:39,344 --> 00:19:41,781
Pull, you cunt-strapped dandelions!

414
00:19:41,805 --> 00:19:44,808
[DRAMATIC STRING MUSIC PLAYING]

415
00:19:50,689 --> 00:19:52,709
I'll be back. I'll be back!
I'll be back.

416
00:19:52,733 --> 00:19:54,502
Lyonel! What are you doing?

417
00:19:54,526 --> 00:19:56,403
- I'm thirsty.
- Lyonel!

418
00:19:57,988 --> 00:19:59,990
- Pull!
- [EGG SHOUTING]

419
00:20:01,783 --> 00:20:03,261
I'm thirsty, cunt.

420
00:20:03,285 --> 00:20:05,847
[CROWD CONTINUES SHOUTING]

421
00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:07,831
- I'm thirsty!
- [DUNK SHOUTING]

422
00:20:11,668 --> 00:20:12,753
[SMACKING] Looking good.

423
00:20:14,588 --> 00:20:16,590
[GRUNTING]

424
00:20:20,093 --> 00:20:22,888
Fucking pull!

425
00:20:25,057 --> 00:20:27,476
[CROWD ROARING]

426
00:20:29,561 --> 00:20:31,396
[CROWD EXCLAIMING]

427
00:20:32,773 --> 00:20:34,775
[JOYFUL CHATTER]

428
00:20:47,079 --> 00:20:49,081
[FAINT CHEERING]

429
00:20:51,750 --> 00:20:54,127
- You do good work.
- None better.

430
00:20:56,797 --> 00:20:58,382
I need some armor on the morrow.

431
00:20:59,800 --> 00:21:02,904
Gorget, greaves, and great helm.

432
00:21:02,928 --> 00:21:04,388
Are you jousting or working?

433
00:21:05,634 --> 00:21:06,718
Both, perhaps.

434
00:21:10,430 --> 00:21:13,391
You're a big one,
though I've armored bigger.

435
00:21:17,410 --> 00:21:20,087
I have some pieces
in the wagon that might do.

436
00:21:20,112 --> 00:21:23,685
Nothing prettied up
with gold or silver, like.

437
00:21:23,782 --> 00:21:27,011
Just good steel, strong and plain.

438
00:21:27,035 --> 00:21:28,930
I make helms that look like helms,

439
00:21:28,954 --> 00:21:31,623
not winged pigs and fancy foreign fruit.

440
00:21:33,417 --> 00:21:36,354
But mine'll serve you better
if you take a lance in the face.

441
00:21:36,695 --> 00:21:39,399
That's all I want. How much?

442
00:21:39,423 --> 00:21:42,443
Eight hundred stag,
for I'm feeling kindly.

443
00:21:42,467 --> 00:21:43,927
Eight hundred?

444
00:21:45,562 --> 00:21:48,366
Perhaps I could trade you some
armor made for a smaller man.

445
00:21:48,390 --> 00:21:50,702
A half helm, a mail hauberk.

446
00:21:50,726 --> 00:21:53,812
Steely Pate sells only his own work.

447
00:22:07,117 --> 00:22:08,315
[SIGHS]

448
00:22:08,339 --> 00:22:09,870
I could make use of the metal.

449
00:22:10,912 --> 00:22:12,682
If it's not too rusted, I'll take it

450
00:22:12,706 --> 00:22:14,374
and armor you for...

451
00:22:16,043 --> 00:22:17,294
600.

452
00:22:18,920 --> 00:22:21,190
I only have two stags.

453
00:22:21,214 --> 00:22:23,050
[STEELY PATE] Buys you a day.

454
00:22:26,720 --> 00:22:28,281
Send your squire along with the rest,

455
00:22:28,305 --> 00:22:30,515
or else I'll sell me wares
to the next man.

456
00:22:31,745 --> 00:22:33,695
You'll get it all back, I swear it.

457
00:22:34,811 --> 00:22:36,539
I mean to be a champion here.

458
00:22:36,563 --> 00:22:37,773
Do you, now?

459
00:22:39,604 --> 00:22:41,523
And the others all came just...

460
00:22:42,611 --> 00:22:43,862
just to cheer you on?

461
00:22:48,075 --> 00:22:49,886
[HORSE NICKERING]

462
00:22:49,910 --> 00:22:52,913
[GENTLE MUSIC PLAYING]

463
00:23:03,048 --> 00:23:05,910
Is there any measure of a fool
I fail to meet?

464
00:23:12,075 --> 00:23:16,138
If I win, I'll come back
and buy you again.

465
00:23:16,269 --> 00:23:17,604
- I promise.
- [CHORTLING]

466
00:23:20,857 --> 00:23:22,919
Best girl.

467
00:23:22,943 --> 00:23:24,796
[NICKERING]

468
00:23:24,820 --> 00:23:27,823
[GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING]

469
00:23:32,452 --> 00:23:33,870
[COINS JINGLING]

470
00:23:40,293 --> 00:23:41,628
That's for her.

471
00:23:43,938 --> 00:23:46,066
See she has some oats tonight, yeah?

472
00:23:54,234 --> 00:23:55,694
And an apple, too.

473
00:24:05,944 --> 00:24:08,172
[CROWD CHATTERING]

474
00:24:08,196 --> 00:24:10,140
[DUNK] No turning back now, I suppose.

475
00:24:12,492 --> 00:24:13,785
[GRUNTING SOFTLY]

476
00:24:17,956 --> 00:24:20,518
You know, the old man
lived nigh on 60 years

477
00:24:20,542 --> 00:24:23,044
- and was never a champion.
- There's a bug in my cider.

478
00:24:24,671 --> 00:24:27,716
If I could call myself
a champion of Ashford Meadow...

479
00:24:28,925 --> 00:24:30,510
even for an hour...

480
00:24:32,137 --> 00:24:35,140
maybe some great house
might take me into its service.

481
00:24:37,110 --> 00:24:39,153
Perhaps even House Targaryen.

482
00:24:41,062 --> 00:24:43,899
You suppose the dragon house
employs many hedge knights, ser?

483
00:24:44,735 --> 00:24:46,302
Enough of that.

484
00:24:46,860 --> 00:24:49,046
I'll have you know
Ser Donnel of the Kingsguard

485
00:24:49,070 --> 00:24:50,864
is but the son of a crabber.

486
00:24:52,032 --> 00:24:53,676
Ser Donnel?

487
00:24:53,700 --> 00:24:55,678
- Of Duskendale?
- Yeah.

488
00:24:55,702 --> 00:24:58,538
His father owns half
the crabbing fleets in Westeros.

489
00:24:59,748 --> 00:25:00,832
What?!

490
00:25:02,918 --> 00:25:04,211
How would you know?

491
00:25:04,958 --> 00:25:06,709
I like fishing.

492
00:25:07,714 --> 00:25:08,858
[RAUCOUS LAUGHTER]

493
00:25:08,882 --> 00:25:10,568
[LOUD HORN BLOWING]

494
00:25:10,592 --> 00:25:12,028
[PEOPLE CHEERING]

495
00:25:12,052 --> 00:25:13,553
It's time!

496
00:25:14,888 --> 00:25:16,115
Right, come on, let's go.

497
00:25:16,139 --> 00:25:18,225
Come on, pick your feet up. Let's go.

498
00:25:19,226 --> 00:25:21,228
[HORN BLOWING]

499
00:25:23,313 --> 00:25:24,731
[EGG] Wait for me!

500
00:25:28,777 --> 00:25:31,780
[HORNS CONTINUE BLOWING]

501
00:25:33,281 --> 00:25:34,842
[EGG] Ser Duncan!

502
00:25:34,866 --> 00:25:36,076
Ser Duncan!

503
00:25:37,827 --> 00:25:39,597
- [DUNK] Oh.
- [EGG GRUNTING]

504
00:25:39,621 --> 00:25:41,265
- [DUNK] You alright?
- [EGG] Yeah.

505
00:25:41,289 --> 00:25:43,291
[CROWD CLAMORING]

506
00:25:54,565 --> 00:25:57,151
- [CROWD CONTINUES SHOUTING]
- [HORSE WHINNYING]

507
00:25:59,599 --> 00:26:01,601
[CROWD CHEERING]

508
00:26:09,943 --> 00:26:11,027
[JOUSTER LAUGHING]

509
00:26:15,865 --> 00:26:18,010
- [JOUSTER EXCLAIMING]
- [CROWD CHEERING]

510
00:26:18,034 --> 00:26:21,121
For the new gods and old!

511
00:26:22,956 --> 00:26:24,958
[CROWD CHEERING]

512
00:26:34,050 --> 00:26:37,053
- Lance!
- [PEOPLE SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

513
00:26:38,805 --> 00:26:41,182
Shield, and lance.

514
00:26:42,225 --> 00:26:44,227
[HORSE WHINNYING]

515
00:26:47,664 --> 00:26:48,665
Helmet!

516
00:26:50,628 --> 00:26:52,773
Hey, who's that?

517
00:26:52,864 --> 00:26:55,408
Prince Valarr, Baelor's son.

518
00:26:56,615 --> 00:26:58,384
- Second in line to the throne.
- [VALARR] Shield!

519
00:26:58,408 --> 00:27:00,303
He's the favorite, I'd wager.

520
00:27:00,327 --> 00:27:01,870
I'll take that bet, ser.

521
00:27:05,206 --> 00:27:07,208
[CROWD CALMING]

522
00:27:09,461 --> 00:27:11,463
[HORSE NEIGHING]

523
00:27:14,341 --> 00:27:16,259
[HORSE WHINNYING, STOMPING]

524
00:27:20,472 --> 00:27:23,006
Lord Ashford fucks his sheep!

525
00:27:23,030 --> 00:27:26,162
[LAUGHTER]

526
00:27:26,186 --> 00:27:27,955
[HORN BLOWING]

527
00:27:27,979 --> 00:27:29,214
[HORSE WHINNYING]

528
00:27:30,398 --> 00:27:31,858
[SHOUTING]

529
00:27:35,445 --> 00:27:36,505
[JOUSTER SHOUTING]

530
00:27:36,529 --> 00:27:39,532
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]

531
00:27:41,618 --> 00:27:43,679
[CROWD ROARING]

532
00:27:43,703 --> 00:27:46,140
Come on! Whoo!

533
00:27:46,164 --> 00:27:48,392
[CROWD CONTINUES CHEERING]

534
00:27:48,416 --> 00:27:50,418
[HORN BLOWING]

535
00:27:51,795 --> 00:27:54,148
[LEO TYRELL] Squire!
Lance, lance, lance!

536
00:27:54,172 --> 00:27:57,175
[OVERLAPPING SHOUTING]

537
00:27:59,344 --> 00:28:02,347
- [HORSE WHINNYING]
- [SHOUTING CONTINUES]

538
00:28:07,769 --> 00:28:09,646
- [CRASHING]
- [CROWD CHEERING]

539
00:28:10,605 --> 00:28:12,607
Ser. Put me down, ser.

540
00:28:14,442 --> 00:28:16,444
[CHEERING CONTINUES]

541
00:28:22,617 --> 00:28:23,910
Hyah! Hyah!

542
00:28:29,374 --> 00:28:31,126
[HORSE NEIGHING, WHINNYING]

543
00:28:35,787 --> 00:28:37,199
- Whoa!
- Whoa!

544
00:28:45,974 --> 00:28:48,494
[JOUSTERS SHOUTING]

545
00:28:48,518 --> 00:28:50,645
- [HORSE WHINNYING]
- [DUNK EXHALES SHARPLY]

546
00:28:53,106 --> 00:28:55,108
[NOISES MUFFLING]

547
00:28:56,112 --> 00:28:57,469
[MUFFLED SHOUTING]

548
00:29:01,906 --> 00:29:03,908
[BREATHING HEAVILY]

549
00:29:07,871 --> 00:29:09,348
Die!

550
00:29:09,372 --> 00:29:11,976
Do you yield, Blackfyre bastards?!

551
00:29:12,000 --> 00:29:13,686
[EXCLAIMING]

552
00:29:13,710 --> 00:29:15,712
[BLADE SCRAPING]

553
00:29:17,422 --> 00:29:19,007
Splendid riding tonight.

554
00:29:21,885 --> 00:29:24,454
Mm, the part with the fish
was disgusting.

555
00:29:30,602 --> 00:29:32,462
Something the matter, ser?

556
00:29:32,812 --> 00:29:34,689
[BLADE CONTINUES SCRAPING]

557
00:29:36,800 --> 00:29:39,044
Do great knights live in the hedges

558
00:29:39,068 --> 00:29:42,047
and die by the side of a muddy road?

559
00:29:42,071 --> 00:29:43,198
[SCOFFS]

560
00:29:46,367 --> 00:29:47,660
I think not.

561
00:29:51,539 --> 00:29:54,351
Ser Arlan wasn't gifted
with sword or lance,

562
00:29:54,375 --> 00:29:57,688
and he drank, and he whored,

563
00:29:57,712 --> 00:30:00,131
and he was a hard man to know.

564
00:30:03,676 --> 00:30:05,220
He made no friends, either.

565
00:30:06,262 --> 00:30:09,307
He lived nigh on 60 years
and never was a champion.

566
00:30:10,850 --> 00:30:13,879
Mm, what chance do I have? Truly?

567
00:30:14,938 --> 00:30:16,439
[SIGHS]

568
00:30:17,226 --> 00:30:18,561
But he was good to me.

569
00:30:24,405 --> 00:30:25,990
I wasn't his family...

570
00:30:27,283 --> 00:30:28,910
but he kept me like we were.

571
00:30:33,873 --> 00:30:36,068
He raised me to be an honorable man.

572
00:30:39,754 --> 00:30:44,026
And all these noble lords

573
00:30:44,050 --> 00:30:46,010
can't even remember his name.

574
00:30:49,097 --> 00:30:51,307
His name was Ser Arlan of Pennytree.

575
00:30:53,184 --> 00:30:54,811
And I am his legacy.

576
00:30:56,404 --> 00:30:58,030
On the morrow...

577
00:30:59,482 --> 00:31:01,526
we will show them
what his hand has wrought.

578
00:31:02,652 --> 00:31:05,655
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]

579
00:31:09,219 --> 00:31:12,222
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]


