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{\an8}(epic theme playing)
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♪
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(theme concludes)
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(birds chirping)
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(ambient nature sounds)
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(light music playing)
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(raven caws)
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♪
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(wind blowing)
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speaker:
Duty is sacrifice.
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It eclipses all things,
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even blood.
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All men of honor
must pay its price.
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The North owes a great duty
to the Seven Kingdoms.
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- One older than any oath.
- (dog barking)
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Since the days
of the First Men,
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we have stood as guardians
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against the cold
and the dark.
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Through its long tradition,
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the Night's Watch
cultivated its strength
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from doomed men
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who had their life
as their only possession.
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But my ancestor,
Torrhen Stark,
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began a tradition
by making an offering
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at the onset of winter:
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one in 10 men
from our household
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was to be chosen
to fortify the Watch.
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This is not a sentence
but an honor.
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A duty embraced by all
who serve the North.
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Even by mine own kin.
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♪
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(wind blowing)
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The North must stand ready.
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Winter is coming.
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Coming?
What is this, then,
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that falls from the skies
and shivers my bones?
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This is only
a late summer snow,
my prince.
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In winter,
it will cover
all you see,
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and all memories
of warmth will be
forgotten.
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It pleases me to think
that over a century ago
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our ancestors treated
in this very place.
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The Conqueror
and the King in the North.
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You, at least,
had the mercy
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not to threaten me
with your dragon.
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(lift creaks loudly)
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(distant shouting)
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My prince.
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- My lord.
- My lord.
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M'lord.
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Surely the great
Torrhen Stark
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would've sooner died
than bent the knee.
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Unless he believed
the Conqueror
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could bring unity
to the Seven Kingdoms.
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You are right
in that.
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That unity is
now threatened.
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The realm will soon
tear itself apart...
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if men do not remember
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the oath sworn
to King Viserys
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and to his rightful heir.
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Starks do not
forget their oaths,
my prince.
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But you must know
that my gaze is
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forever torn between
north and south.
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In winter,
my duty to the Wall
is even more dire
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than the one I owe
to King's Landing.
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I need my men here.
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Whilst your men
guard against
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wildlings and weather,
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the Hightowers plan
to usurp the throne.
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If my mother is
to defend her claim
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to hold the realm united,
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she needs an army.
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War is coming
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to the whole
of the realm, my lord.
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We cannot wage it
without the support
of the North.
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(wind blowing)
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My father brought
King Jaehaerys
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and Queen Alysanne
to see the Wall.
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His Grace stood
at this very outlook
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and watched
as their dragons,
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the greatest power
in the world,
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refused to cross it.
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Do you think
my ancestors built
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a 700-foot wall of ice
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to keep out snow
and savages?
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What does
it keep out?
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Death.
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(light, tense music playing)
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I have thousands
of graybeards
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who've already seen
too many winters.
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They are...
well-honed.
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So they're old?
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I can ready them
to march at once.
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If your graybeards
can fight,
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the queen
will have them.
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They will fight hard.
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Like Northerners.
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Stark captain:
My lord?
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- (footsteps approaching)
- A raven's arrived.
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Urgent news
from Dragonstone.
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(tense music playing)
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(roars)
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(Meleys roars)
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(Rhaenys speaks
High Valyrian)
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(dragonkeeper speaks
High Valyrian)
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Take your mount again.
We're flying out.
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I alone patrol over
a hundred miles of open sea,
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endlessly,
to hold the blockade.
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Meleys must gorge
and rest, as must I.
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- We're going
to King's Landing.
- To what end?
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Killing Vhagar.
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I cannot face that
hoary old bitch alone.
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With my dragon
and yours together,
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we can kill Vhagar
and her rider.
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Make it a son for a son.
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- Was this the queen's command?
- The queen remains absent.
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I should be
at Harrenhal
bending knees,
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but I must instead
remain here to wage
her war.
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Or perhaps, more simply,
to await her return.
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She has been gone for days.
Too long. She is exposed.
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- She is grieving.
- The mother grieves
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as the queen
shirks her duties.
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It was a raven
that brought me news
of Laena's death.
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I existed for weeks
in torment...
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refusing to believe
what I'd been told.
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It was only when
I saw my daughter's
mortal remains
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that I could begin
to mourn her.
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A raven has told Rhaenyra
that her son is dead.
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She needs to know it
for certain.
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She was a fool
to go alone.
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What if Aemond were
to happen upon her?
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Then I would pity Aemond.
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The queen was wise
to recuse herself.
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She has not acted
on the vengeful impulse
that others might have.
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If you'd have
acted when you
had the chance...
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Aegon's line would
be extinguished.
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And Luke
would be alive.
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Fly with me.
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- It is a command.
- Would that you were the king.
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(solemn music playing)
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(dragons calling)
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♪
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(workers chattering, shouting)
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(animals chattering)
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(people greeting Corlys)
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M'lord.
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It's a marvel she was
able to return from
the Stepstones at all.
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Barely done,
but done.
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Seven more ships
put out to sea this morn'
to fortify the blockade.
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The Gullet is vast,
and we're not like
to have the numbers
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to cover all
that open water.
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{\an8}Corlys Velaryon:
I must have my ship back at sea
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{\an8}to lead the effort.
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{\an8}Alyn of Hull:
It'll be many weeks yet,
I'd wager.
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But I'll have a word
with my brother...
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to see what reinforcements
the shipwrights can muster.
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The smithy delivered
this earlier.
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M'lord?
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I had this commissioned
for Prince Lucerys.
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I was very sorry
to hear about your
heir's death.
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'Twas the blackest
of treacheries.
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Pardon, m'lord,
if it'll please you,
much to do.
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They tell me that
you are the one
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that dragged my body
out of the sea.
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It was only
my duty.
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I am indebted
to you, Alyn.
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(light, tense music playing)
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(ambient nature sounds)
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♪
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- (indistinct chatter)
- (horse neighs)
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(soldier shouting)
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Mind your posts!
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Keep your focus, men!
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- guard 1 (shouts): Dragon!
- guard 2 (shouts): Dragon!
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Arm the scorpion!
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guard 1 (shouts):
Arm the scorpion!
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Approaching
from the southeast!
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Get around!
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- (scorpion creaking)
- (guard shouting)
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guard (shouts):
Scorpion ready!
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- Arryk Cargyll (shouts): Halt!
- guard (shouts): Halt!
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(Vhagar grumbles)
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Stand down,
it's Vhagar!
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guard 2:
Stand down!
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guard 1:
Standing down!
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(scorpion creaking)
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(Vhagar grumbles)
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(quiet chatter)
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Where is Jaehaerys?
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Attending his lessons.
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And those are where?
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What do you
need of him?
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Taking him
to the small council.
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He'll be king one day.
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He must begin
his instruction.
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What if he does not
want to be king?
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(whispers)
Where is he?
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The library.
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You must not
interrupt his custom.
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I'm afraid.
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Don't be.
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They'd be fools
to come with Vhagar
protecting the city.
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Not the dragons.
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The rats.
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The queen is
an enduring mystery...
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is she not?
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(birds chirping)
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(heavy breathing)
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(quiet moaning)
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(birds cawing)
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There's a chill
in the air.
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Summer is well
and truly through.
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We are expected
at the small council,
Your Grace.
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We cannot.
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Again.
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Yes, Your Grace.
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If you wouldn't mind?
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(light music playing)
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(dog whimpers)
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♪
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- Tyland Lannister: Your Grace.
- Alicent Hightower: Good day.
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♪
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Aegon Targaryen:
Hello! Jaehaerys must learn
the ways of the court
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if he is to rule
one day. (laughs)
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Up we go.
(laughs)
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Good morrow,
my lords.
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Mother.
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What news?
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Otto Hightower:
Our letters to the Vale
and to the North
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continue to go unanswered.
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Cunts.
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Otto:
The Stormlands should be ours
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after Prince Aemond's
marriage pact
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to the Lady
Floris Baratheon.
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I anticipate their
sworn declaration.
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(sighs)
My brother is raising
the strength of the West
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to mass
at the Golden Tooth,
but we--
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Yeah, thank you,
my prince.
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That's, that's
very helpful.
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My nephew,
Lord Ormund,
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musters his forces
to sally forth from Oldtown.
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They expect
to march quickly,
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meeting little resistance,
until they reach the Riverlands.
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My letters to Rhaenyra.
Has there been any answer?
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An apology
for her dead son?
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None, Your Grace.
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Between that
and their blockade
of the Gullet,
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we must presume
that the princess
has refused
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the offered terms,
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and that war
is now inevitable.
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- Jaehaerys Targaryen: Na-na!
- Perhaps Your Grace might lend
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- his voice to our outreach...
- Tyland: Stop! Enough!
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...in hopes that new terms
might, might be negotiated.
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Release it at once!
Would someone please?
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Is the heir to the throne
bothering you, Tyland?
256
00:18:04,279 --> 00:18:07,915
No. No, no, not,
not in the least,
Your Grace.
257
00:18:07,915 --> 00:18:10,383
Because I think
he wants a ride.
258
00:18:10,383 --> 00:18:11,618
- Alicent: Your Grace.
- Tyland: Uh, a ride?
259
00:18:11,618 --> 00:18:13,186
A pony ride.
260
00:18:13,186 --> 00:18:14,787
Wouldn't that be fun,
Jaehaerys?
261
00:18:14,787 --> 00:18:17,257
Should the Master of Coin
be your royal steed?
262
00:18:17,257 --> 00:18:19,063
(light laughter)
263
00:18:26,436 --> 00:18:28,734
Your Grace!
264
00:18:28,734 --> 00:18:30,975
There are important
matters to discuss...
265
00:18:32,408 --> 00:18:34,244
despite Sir Tyland's
interruptions.
266
00:18:35,778 --> 00:18:37,911
Aegon:
Very well.
267
00:18:37,911 --> 00:18:40,350
No time
for amusements,
Tyland.
268
00:18:41,784 --> 00:18:42,987
Your Grace.
269
00:18:44,081 --> 00:18:46,490
Aegon:
Off you go, Jaehaerys.
Good boy.
270
00:18:48,991 --> 00:18:50,627
Where were we?
(clears throat)
271
00:18:52,126 --> 00:18:56,329
Rhaenyra's blockade has
placed King's Landing
under strain.
272
00:18:56,329 --> 00:18:58,731
And those pressures
will multiply quickly.
273
00:18:58,731 --> 00:19:00,766
Well, we should've
just killed her when
we had the chance.
274
00:19:00,766 --> 00:19:04,470
Regrettably, the opportunity
for surprise has been lost,
275
00:19:04,470 --> 00:19:08,173
and with it,
the chance to end
this conflict quickly.
276
00:19:09,544 --> 00:19:11,644
We must play
the board before us.
277
00:19:11,644 --> 00:19:14,313
Tyland:
If we are to break
the Sea Snake's blockade,
278
00:19:14,313 --> 00:19:17,017
we will need to bolster
both the Lannister
and Hightower navies.
279
00:19:17,017 --> 00:19:19,752
We do have need
for a new Master of Ships.
280
00:19:19,752 --> 00:19:23,089
We could offer
the title to the young
Lord Dalton Greyjoy.
281
00:19:23,089 --> 00:19:25,292
Aemond. What is
your business here?
282
00:19:25,292 --> 00:19:26,525
The king summoned me.
283
00:19:26,525 --> 00:19:28,327
You do not have a seat
at this council.
284
00:19:28,327 --> 00:19:31,632
Aemond is
my closest blood
and our best sword.
285
00:19:31,632 --> 00:19:33,102
I welcome him.
286
00:19:33,802 --> 00:19:36,803
Path to King's Landing
is through the Riverlands.
287
00:19:36,803 --> 00:19:40,473
We must establish
a toehold there,
at Harrenhal.
288
00:19:40,473 --> 00:19:42,475
Aegon:
The Riverlords will
either declare for me,
289
00:19:42,475 --> 00:19:45,512
or they will meet Vhagar
and Sunfyre together.
290
00:19:45,512 --> 00:19:47,847
Ah, and-and we can
burn the blockade
while we're at it.
291
00:19:47,847 --> 00:19:49,815
- Rhaenyra has dragons as well.
- Mine are bigger.
292
00:19:49,815 --> 00:19:52,285
If we lose the dragons
to war, there'll be
no calling them back.
293
00:19:52,285 --> 00:19:53,886
- We must proceed cautiously.
- No.
294
00:19:53,886 --> 00:19:58,025
Fat, old Lord Tully
will either raise my banner
or see his burn.
295
00:19:58,025 --> 00:20:00,129
We should fly
to Riverrun.
296
00:20:00,562 --> 00:20:02,195
You are the king,
Your Grace.
297
00:20:02,195 --> 00:20:03,696
You must not put
yourself at risk.
298
00:20:03,696 --> 00:20:06,466
And Vhagar is needed here
to deter Rhaenyra from attacking
299
00:20:06,466 --> 00:20:09,139
in retribution
for the death of her son.
300
00:20:10,172 --> 00:20:14,508
Errors were made
in the hours following
King Viserys's death.
301
00:20:14,508 --> 00:20:16,746
We mustn't
compound them.
302
00:20:18,347 --> 00:20:20,980
You've already demonstrated
your might, Your Grace.
303
00:20:20,980 --> 00:20:25,318
- We must now favor
patience and restraint.
- (Aegon sighs)
304
00:20:25,318 --> 00:20:27,087
I send ravens
by the hour.
305
00:20:27,087 --> 00:20:31,491
Many and more houses
will declare for you
in time.
306
00:20:31,491 --> 00:20:34,664
History and precedent
will come to your side.
307
00:20:35,430 --> 00:20:38,068
- (birds chirping)
- (indistinct chatter)
308
00:20:42,437 --> 00:20:43,670
Good morrow,
Your Grace.
309
00:20:43,670 --> 00:20:45,338
Good morrow,
Lord Larys.
310
00:20:45,338 --> 00:20:47,240
I had come earlier
to have a word
311
00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,075
before the small
council convened,
312
00:20:49,075 --> 00:20:53,617
but your handmaiden said
that you were indisposed.
313
00:20:56,886 --> 00:20:58,989
What is it
you wish to discuss?
314
00:21:00,955 --> 00:21:04,394
I have completed questioning
the whole of the castle staff.
315
00:21:05,560 --> 00:21:07,394
They produced rather
interesting details,
316
00:21:07,394 --> 00:21:12,069
but I am satisfied
I have exposed all who
betrayed our trust.
317
00:21:13,903 --> 00:21:15,105
And what of them?
318
00:21:16,571 --> 00:21:18,775
They no longer
breathe our air.
319
00:21:20,943 --> 00:21:24,581
I have chosen your
new staff personally.
320
00:21:29,619 --> 00:21:31,255
(door opens)
321
00:21:32,588 --> 00:21:34,191
(door closes)
322
00:21:42,965 --> 00:21:45,298
St-- Gi-Give me that.
323
00:21:45,298 --> 00:21:47,234
maidservant:
Your Grace?
324
00:21:47,234 --> 00:21:49,273
(sighs)
Just leave me.
325
00:21:50,939 --> 00:21:52,977
Just le-- Just le--
Just leave me.
326
00:21:56,779 --> 00:21:58,411
(door opens)
327
00:21:58,411 --> 00:22:01,248
(tense, pensive music playing)
328
00:22:01,248 --> 00:22:02,452
(door closes)
329
00:22:12,060 --> 00:22:13,494
♪
330
00:22:13,494 --> 00:22:15,165
(Syrax roars)
331
00:22:30,479 --> 00:22:32,482
♪
332
00:22:34,150 --> 00:22:35,782
(indistinct shouting)
333
00:22:35,782 --> 00:22:37,988
- It's a dragon wing!
- Let's have a look!
334
00:22:39,588 --> 00:22:41,591
- It's a wing.
- Who cares what it is.
335
00:22:42,525 --> 00:22:44,157
(yells)
Dragon!
336
00:22:44,157 --> 00:22:46,196
(crowd yelling)
337
00:22:47,262 --> 00:22:48,898
(Syrax roars)
338
00:22:51,099 --> 00:22:53,337
(yelling, panicking)
339
00:22:57,407 --> 00:22:59,043
(roars)
340
00:23:05,414 --> 00:23:08,413
(solemn music playing)
341
00:23:32,641 --> 00:23:34,669
♪
342
00:23:34,669 --> 00:23:36,313
(crying)
343
00:23:53,829 --> 00:23:55,832
(Syrax grumbling)
344
00:24:00,403 --> 00:24:03,407
♪
345
00:24:09,011 --> 00:24:10,877
(Syrax roars)
346
00:24:10,877 --> 00:24:14,080
Leon Estermont:
All hail King Aegon!
347
00:24:14,080 --> 00:24:16,549
"Aegon the Magnanimous,"
348
00:24:16,549 --> 00:24:19,252
Second of His Name,
King of the Andals,
349
00:24:19,252 --> 00:24:21,615
and the Rhoynar,
and the First Men,
350
00:24:21,615 --> 00:24:24,892
Lord of the Seven Kingdoms,
and Protector of the Realm.
351
00:24:24,892 --> 00:24:26,931
Hail King Aegon!
352
00:24:27,630 --> 00:24:29,266
"The Magnanimous"?
353
00:24:32,968 --> 00:24:34,203
Your Grace.
354
00:24:34,802 --> 00:24:37,841
Let's have
the first petition,
my good Lord Hand.
355
00:24:39,542 --> 00:24:40,610
(grunts)
356
00:24:42,277 --> 00:24:44,111
(nervously) Good morrow,
my, uh, Your Grace.
357
00:24:44,111 --> 00:24:45,478
- (laughter)
- Aegon: It's alright.
358
00:24:45,478 --> 00:24:47,581
There's no reason
to be nervous.
359
00:24:47,581 --> 00:24:48,749
What's your name?
360
00:24:48,749 --> 00:24:50,984
Gr-- Uh, Jerard,
Your Grace.
361
00:24:50,984 --> 00:24:53,086
Good morrow,
Jerard.
362
00:24:53,086 --> 00:24:55,689
And how might your king
be of service?
363
00:24:55,689 --> 00:24:57,394
'Tis my flock.
364
00:24:58,394 --> 00:25:02,032
Uh, a-a-a tenth
of them taken by...
365
00:25:04,032 --> 00:25:06,967
- the Crown on...
- (crowd murmuring)
366
00:25:06,967 --> 00:25:09,202
on the cusp
of winter.
367
00:25:09,202 --> 00:25:12,209
- If I'd had the time to plan--
- We should return them.
368
00:25:15,310 --> 00:25:16,810
- Your Grace?
- Aegon: Well, you need
369
00:25:16,810 --> 00:25:18,445
your goats
for the winter,
don't you?
370
00:25:18,445 --> 00:25:21,281
- Sheep, Your-Your Grace.
- Aegon: Sheep, even better.
371
00:25:21,281 --> 00:25:23,651
I shall make your
flock of sheep whole.
372
00:25:23,651 --> 00:25:25,451
(Jerard laughs)
373
00:25:25,451 --> 00:25:27,955
We already made a promise
to all the Crownlands
374
00:25:27,955 --> 00:25:30,351
that a tithing
of livestock
375
00:25:30,351 --> 00:25:32,626
would be necessary
to sustain the dragons
376
00:25:32,626 --> 00:25:34,060
for their
increased activity
377
00:25:34,060 --> 00:25:37,101
and, pray not,
eventual fighting.
378
00:25:37,767 --> 00:25:39,866
Right... Right.
379
00:25:39,866 --> 00:25:42,901
Perhaps we could
just return his sheep.
He came all this way.
380
00:25:42,901 --> 00:25:45,571
If you return
one herder's sheep,
Your Grace,
381
00:25:45,571 --> 00:25:48,036
you will soon find
them all at the foot
of your throne
382
00:25:48,036 --> 00:25:50,378
expecting the same.
383
00:25:50,378 --> 00:25:51,912
They won't know.
384
00:25:51,912 --> 00:25:58,188
When the king speaks,
Your Grace, all hear it.
385
00:26:06,761 --> 00:26:09,763
After further thought,
I have decided that
386
00:26:09,763 --> 00:26:12,226
I cannot restore
your sheep.
387
00:26:12,226 --> 00:26:13,500
If war were
to break out,
388
00:26:13,500 --> 00:26:15,402
my dragons
will require feed.
389
00:26:15,402 --> 00:26:18,237
- Bring the next.
- (crowd murmuring)
390
00:26:18,237 --> 00:26:21,908
guildmaster:
Salts always run scarce
on the road to winter,
391
00:26:21,908 --> 00:26:22,943
Your Grace.
392
00:26:22,943 --> 00:26:24,845
We rely on ships
from Essos
393
00:26:24,845 --> 00:26:26,379
for our supply.
394
00:26:26,379 --> 00:26:29,615
But now,
with a blockade in place
and war threatening--
395
00:26:29,615 --> 00:26:31,684
Yeah, that treasonous
blockade won't last long.
396
00:26:31,684 --> 00:26:34,221
I plan to send Vhagar
to burn it to ash.
397
00:26:34,221 --> 00:26:35,522
Bring the next.
398
00:26:35,522 --> 00:26:37,594
(crowd murmuring)
399
00:26:39,562 --> 00:26:41,165
Hugh, Your Grace.
400
00:26:44,634 --> 00:26:46,133
The smiths
are all proud
401
00:26:46,133 --> 00:26:48,405
to support Your Grace
against Rhaenyra.
402
00:26:52,141 --> 00:26:53,139
But?
403
00:26:53,139 --> 00:26:54,411
But...
404
00:26:56,112 --> 00:26:58,978
iron costs have grown.
405
00:26:58,978 --> 00:27:02,485
A lone scorpion
takes weeks to build.
406
00:27:03,252 --> 00:27:05,456
To put it simply,
we are struggling.
407
00:27:06,288 --> 00:27:10,758
If we could but have
the Crown's coin before
we started work,
408
00:27:10,758 --> 00:27:12,758
it would bring
great relief.
409
00:27:12,758 --> 00:27:16,100
Not just to me,
but to all the smiths
serving your cause.
410
00:27:18,334 --> 00:27:19,536
(sighs)
411
00:27:20,669 --> 00:27:23,707
You shall be paid
and paid well.
412
00:27:24,140 --> 00:27:26,406
My army cannot win a war
without your weapons.
413
00:27:26,406 --> 00:27:28,411
You should continue
their making.
414
00:27:28,810 --> 00:27:32,616
Our victory depends
on the efforts
of the smallfolk.
415
00:27:35,017 --> 00:27:38,151
You have my most sincere
gratitude, Your Grace.
416
00:27:38,151 --> 00:27:40,190
Aegon: I'll hear
the next petition.
417
00:27:40,856 --> 00:27:42,859
(indistinct chatter)
418
00:27:47,796 --> 00:27:50,663
Larys Strong:
Your Grace, it filled my heart
to see you on the Iron Throne.
419
00:27:50,663 --> 00:27:53,867
- (Aegon groans)
- I was only a boy when Jaehaerys
last graced the seat,
420
00:27:53,867 --> 00:27:55,335
but you brought forth
memories of him,
421
00:27:55,335 --> 00:27:57,471
and you have
such a deft touch
with the smallfolk,
422
00:27:57,471 --> 00:27:59,305
just as your father did.
423
00:27:59,305 --> 00:28:00,744
Thank you, my lord.
424
00:28:01,243 --> 00:28:03,480
I wonder,
do you have a moment
for a quiet word?
425
00:28:09,551 --> 00:28:12,953
It is the Hand's wont
to keep a firm grip
on things.
426
00:28:12,953 --> 00:28:13,991
Mm.
427
00:28:15,190 --> 00:28:17,094
He controlled
your father
the same way.
428
00:28:18,860 --> 00:28:21,495
Viserys had
a certain reputation
as being pliable.
429
00:28:21,495 --> 00:28:22,933
I am aware.
430
00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:26,967
I would think,
as we find ourselves
431
00:28:26,967 --> 00:28:29,202
standing within a hair's
breadth of war,
432
00:28:29,202 --> 00:28:32,109
that you would wish
to be viewed differently.
433
00:28:35,378 --> 00:28:36,743
How?
434
00:28:36,743 --> 00:28:38,448
Otto Hightower...
435
00:28:39,882 --> 00:28:42,819
was your father's Hand,
Your Grace.
436
00:28:59,435 --> 00:29:00,637
Daughter.
437
00:29:01,870 --> 00:29:04,474
I requested
an audience hours ago.
438
00:29:05,775 --> 00:29:09,613
There were
many petitions.
439
00:29:12,280 --> 00:29:14,118
Alicent:
I find myself wondering...
440
00:29:15,283 --> 00:29:17,087
do we pursue the same end?
441
00:29:19,153 --> 00:29:22,592
I must admit,
there are days where
I myself can't be sure.
442
00:29:24,326 --> 00:29:26,330
I shall tell you mine.
443
00:29:27,963 --> 00:29:29,462
It's victory.
444
00:29:29,462 --> 00:29:32,298
And how would you
define "victory"?
445
00:29:32,298 --> 00:29:34,267
Rhaenyra bending the knee
446
00:29:34,267 --> 00:29:36,906
and Aegon sitting
the Iron Throne, in peace.
447
00:29:37,673 --> 00:29:39,205
As Viserys wished.
448
00:29:39,205 --> 00:29:42,876
Well, if that's how
you describe it,
then we are aligned.
449
00:29:42,876 --> 00:29:44,978
- Then be my ally.
- I am.
450
00:29:44,978 --> 00:29:46,780
An ally would not
repeatedly cut my legs
451
00:29:46,780 --> 00:29:48,815
from beneath me
at that table of men!
452
00:29:48,815 --> 00:29:52,485
- I sit there
and I feel your anger.
- Frustration.
453
00:29:52,485 --> 00:29:54,954
These critical days
since Viserys's passing
454
00:29:54,954 --> 00:29:57,822
- haven't gone to plan.
- That's not my fault.
455
00:29:59,361 --> 00:30:02,395
My sons both see you
as the great example.
456
00:30:02,395 --> 00:30:03,600
The Hand to three kings.
457
00:30:05,334 --> 00:30:07,167
Aegon is ever-eager
to prove himself
458
00:30:07,167 --> 00:30:08,638
and Aemond...
459
00:30:10,267 --> 00:30:11,875
Aemond is angry.
460
00:30:13,442 --> 00:30:16,075
Rhaenyra's son took his eye
and was never punished for it.
461
00:30:16,075 --> 00:30:20,717
- What he did, however vicious--
- The caprice of youth.
462
00:30:24,787 --> 00:30:26,620
I could only hope.
463
00:30:26,620 --> 00:30:29,789
Aemond erred.
464
00:30:29,789 --> 00:30:33,293
But he is fiercely loyal.
He wishes to please.
465
00:30:33,293 --> 00:30:34,962
And Aegon
still heeds me.
466
00:30:34,962 --> 00:30:36,566
In private,
at least.
467
00:30:38,133 --> 00:30:39,532
But if you
undermine my voice,
468
00:30:39,532 --> 00:30:41,362
both those boys
will grow deaf to it.
469
00:30:41,362 --> 00:30:44,408
(light music playing)
470
00:30:49,812 --> 00:30:52,211
I hadn't seen it
that way.
471
00:30:52,211 --> 00:30:54,280
We only need to mind Aegon
472
00:30:54,280 --> 00:30:56,519
until the novelty
of rule is spent.
473
00:30:57,419 --> 00:31:00,554
Once he tires of it,
you and I can steer
our cause to victory.
474
00:31:00,554 --> 00:31:03,226
A fine strategy, daughter.
475
00:31:03,892 --> 00:31:09,533
But you must accept
that the path to victory
now is one of violence.
476
00:31:10,533 --> 00:31:12,169
I know it.
477
00:31:15,905 --> 00:31:18,108
But that does not mean
it must be wanton.
478
00:31:20,443 --> 00:31:21,445
No.
479
00:31:25,515 --> 00:31:28,518
(tense music playing)
480
00:31:35,024 --> 00:31:37,027
(indistinct shouting)
481
00:31:38,260 --> 00:31:40,530
solider (shouts):
Prepare to be boarded!
482
00:31:43,132 --> 00:31:46,332
By the order
of Lord Corlys Velaryon!
483
00:31:46,332 --> 00:31:49,002
Erryk Cargyll:
Search the hold for stowaways!
484
00:31:49,002 --> 00:31:51,041
♪
485
00:31:56,913 --> 00:31:58,915
(indistinct shouting)
486
00:32:07,390 --> 00:32:09,022
(goats bleating)
487
00:32:09,022 --> 00:32:11,061
(music fades out)
488
00:32:16,565 --> 00:32:17,567
You.
489
00:32:20,102 --> 00:32:23,307
When last we met,
there were two of you.
490
00:32:25,575 --> 00:32:27,074
"The White Worm."
491
00:32:27,074 --> 00:32:29,642
Mysaria:
Did you think I would
wither in your absence?
492
00:32:29,642 --> 00:32:31,710
I did not think you
would flower a traitor.
493
00:32:31,710 --> 00:32:35,048
You speak
of highborn games.
I am common-born.
494
00:32:35,048 --> 00:32:37,550
How long have you
been selling secrets
to Otto Hightower?
495
00:32:37,550 --> 00:32:39,589
As long as he had gold
to pay for them.
496
00:32:41,957 --> 00:32:46,163
Who sent you fleeing
from King's Landing
in such disrepair, hm?
497
00:32:47,691 --> 00:32:49,730
You put Aegon
on the throne.
498
00:32:49,730 --> 00:32:51,831
That was
the Hightowers'
conspiracy.
499
00:32:51,831 --> 00:32:54,400
I merely profited
from knowing Aegon's
movements.
500
00:32:54,400 --> 00:32:55,968
But you delivered him.
501
00:32:55,968 --> 00:32:58,905
He would've returned
home eventually
for gold and for respite,
502
00:32:58,905 --> 00:33:00,073
as he always does.
503
00:33:00,073 --> 00:33:03,176
I simply... simply sped
the business along.
504
00:33:03,176 --> 00:33:05,244
"Business" that
ended with the theft
of the queen's throne
505
00:33:05,244 --> 00:33:06,479
and the murder
of her son.
506
00:33:06,479 --> 00:33:08,449
You only blame me
because your true enemies
507
00:33:08,449 --> 00:33:10,120
are out of reach.
508
00:33:11,649 --> 00:33:13,086
My arrangement
with the Hand
509
00:33:13,086 --> 00:33:14,654
was purely
transactional.
510
00:33:14,654 --> 00:33:16,626
I held no loyalty to him.
511
00:33:17,292 --> 00:33:19,228
Certainly do not now.
512
00:33:19,827 --> 00:33:24,597
Otto Hightower was to me
as I am to your noble ilk,
fodder to be cast off.
513
00:33:24,597 --> 00:33:26,266
What else do you
know of him?
His plans?
514
00:33:26,266 --> 00:33:27,904
Little and less.
515
00:33:31,140 --> 00:33:34,344
I possess nothing
of value to you, Daemon.
516
00:33:45,053 --> 00:33:48,053
(gasps, breathes heavily)
517
00:33:52,495 --> 00:33:54,098
(door slams)
518
00:33:57,366 --> 00:33:58,865
Have her moved
to the cells.
519
00:33:58,865 --> 00:34:01,538
She is to be treated
as a traitor to the crown.
520
00:34:04,273 --> 00:34:06,306
Erryk:
Forgive me, my prince...
521
00:34:06,306 --> 00:34:07,907
but the lady
speaks the truth.
522
00:34:07,907 --> 00:34:11,181
- She was no agent
of the Hightowers.
- What is it to you?
523
00:34:11,746 --> 00:34:14,513
- A matter of honor.
- Was it honor that made
you stand by and watch
524
00:34:14,513 --> 00:34:17,217
as the Hightowers
usurped the throne?
525
00:34:17,217 --> 00:34:19,753
You and your
traitorous twin.
526
00:34:19,753 --> 00:34:21,791
No, my prince.
527
00:34:23,192 --> 00:34:24,628
I'm shamed by it.
528
00:34:25,227 --> 00:34:27,426
That's why I abandoned
the Kingsguard,
529
00:34:27,426 --> 00:34:29,397
and my brother,
and came here.
530
00:34:29,397 --> 00:34:31,068
I don't care.
531
00:34:31,934 --> 00:34:32,933
Aegon was
in your grasp.
532
00:34:32,933 --> 00:34:34,867
You should've
killed him yourself.
533
00:34:34,867 --> 00:34:38,404
Arryk and I were named
to the Kingsguard at just
8 and 10.
534
00:34:38,404 --> 00:34:40,607
And we swore
the same oath:
535
00:34:40,607 --> 00:34:44,109
to defend the whole
of the royal family.
536
00:34:44,109 --> 00:34:47,151
So what were we to do
when they turned against
one another?
537
00:34:49,317 --> 00:34:51,321
(dragon roars)
538
00:34:56,425 --> 00:34:59,429
(tense music playing)
539
00:35:05,301 --> 00:35:07,304
♪
540
00:35:16,078 --> 00:35:20,413
Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen,
the First of Her Name,
541
00:35:20,413 --> 00:35:24,784
Queen of the Andals,
and the Rhoynar,
and the First Men,
542
00:35:24,784 --> 00:35:28,822
Lady of the Seven Kingdoms,
and Protector of the Realm.
543
00:35:28,822 --> 00:35:30,860
♪
544
00:35:34,864 --> 00:35:37,101
(whispers)
Did you find
what you needed?
545
00:35:45,673 --> 00:35:48,312
Your council stands
at the ready, Your Grace.
546
00:35:52,480 --> 00:35:54,914
I will fly to Harrenhal
at your command
547
00:35:54,914 --> 00:35:56,952
and set our toehold
in the Riverlands.
548
00:35:57,952 --> 00:36:00,153
Your Grace,
my lord husband's
blockade of the Gullet
549
00:36:00,153 --> 00:36:01,187
moves into place.
550
00:36:01,187 --> 00:36:02,455
All seaborne
travel and trade
551
00:36:02,455 --> 00:36:04,692
to King's Landing
will soon be cut off.
552
00:36:04,692 --> 00:36:06,730
♪
553
00:36:10,728 --> 00:36:13,971
I want Aemond Targaryen.
554
00:36:14,970 --> 00:36:16,974
(music intensifies)
555
00:36:33,889 --> 00:36:35,892
♪
556
00:36:39,662 --> 00:36:41,665
(music fades out)
557
00:37:02,384 --> 00:37:05,152
In your years
as a merchant
of gossip,
558
00:37:05,152 --> 00:37:07,720
you surely
accumulated spies
within the Red Keep.
559
00:37:07,720 --> 00:37:09,990
Servants who knew
the comings and goings.
560
00:37:09,990 --> 00:37:11,925
Scheme with someone
else, Daemon.
561
00:37:11,925 --> 00:37:15,399
I was once
in your thrall,
but no longer.
562
00:37:16,432 --> 00:37:18,302
A transaction, then.
563
00:37:19,035 --> 00:37:22,239
Your knowledge
in exchange
for your freedom.
564
00:37:27,577 --> 00:37:29,779
(footsteps approaching)
565
00:37:34,917 --> 00:37:38,122
(light, solemn music playing)
566
00:37:49,565 --> 00:37:50,767
Your Grace.
567
00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:54,467
♪
568
00:37:54,467 --> 00:37:58,132
(emotional)
Lady Jeyne Arryn has
pledged her support
569
00:37:58,132 --> 00:38:01,111
in exchange for a dragon
to guard the Vale.
570
00:38:03,841 --> 00:38:06,850
And Lord Cregan Stark...
571
00:38:09,752 --> 00:38:12,589
has promised 2,000 men--
572
00:38:18,026 --> 00:38:20,060
(both weeping)
573
00:38:20,060 --> 00:38:22,099
♪
574
00:38:28,371 --> 00:38:30,374
(door opens)
575
00:38:32,708 --> 00:38:34,711
♪
576
00:38:57,966 --> 00:38:59,569
Alyrie Florent.
577
00:39:00,168 --> 00:39:02,172
♪
578
00:39:18,554 --> 00:39:20,557
(music intensifies)
579
00:39:29,666 --> 00:39:31,668
Viserys Targaryen.
580
00:39:36,672 --> 00:39:38,675
♪
581
00:39:55,758 --> 00:39:57,761
♪
582
00:40:27,389 --> 00:40:31,392
(deep breath)
Lucerys Velaryon.
583
00:40:31,392 --> 00:40:33,430
♪
584
00:40:41,471 --> 00:40:43,507
(music fades out)
585
00:41:15,771 --> 00:41:17,771
(dog barking)
586
00:41:17,771 --> 00:41:19,809
(indistinct chatter)
587
00:41:20,510 --> 00:41:22,507
(Daemon whistles)
588
00:41:26,048 --> 00:41:27,280
A tribute.
589
00:41:27,280 --> 00:41:28,953
(coins jingle)
590
00:41:36,058 --> 00:41:37,691
Commander?
591
00:41:37,691 --> 00:41:39,729
Never gone for long.
592
00:41:41,530 --> 00:41:44,634
I'm told
you bear a mislike
for the Hightowers.
593
00:41:46,035 --> 00:41:48,238
Fuck the Hightowers.
594
00:41:53,576 --> 00:41:55,208
Keep walking.
595
00:41:55,208 --> 00:41:57,247
(street chatter)
596
00:41:59,009 --> 00:42:01,018
Don't make trouble.
597
00:42:07,323 --> 00:42:08,855
(dog barks)
598
00:42:08,855 --> 00:42:10,457
{\an8}Daemon Targaryen:
The White Worm said
599
00:42:10,457 --> 00:42:12,392
{\an8}you're one of
Aegon's ratcatchers.
600
00:42:12,392 --> 00:42:16,100
{\an8}You must be busy.
That castle positively
crawls with them now.
601
00:42:17,499 --> 00:42:19,499
I heard
the White Worm
were dead.
602
00:42:19,499 --> 00:42:21,667
Her ghost told me
you were a betting man.
603
00:42:21,667 --> 00:42:27,040
- Fighting pits?
- Dogs... and bones.
604
00:42:27,040 --> 00:42:28,845
How deep are
your debts?
605
00:42:36,285 --> 00:42:38,151
I was also given
to understand
that you possess
606
00:42:38,151 --> 00:42:40,219
a unique knowledge
of the Red Keep.
607
00:42:40,219 --> 00:42:42,355
Maegor's tunnels.
608
00:42:42,355 --> 00:42:45,392
Great big
rat's nest, it is.
609
00:42:45,392 --> 00:42:48,565
I know them better
than the shape
of my own cock.
610
00:42:51,100 --> 00:42:52,302
This is my friend.
611
00:42:53,635 --> 00:42:56,105
Tonight, he's going
to be your friend.
612
00:42:56,872 --> 00:42:59,876
You're to find and slay
the Prince Aemond Targaryen.
613
00:43:01,143 --> 00:43:03,710
He has silver hair
and one eye.
614
00:43:03,710 --> 00:43:06,150
Should be easy
enough to find.
615
00:43:07,816 --> 00:43:09,449
But I understand
he's quite good
in a fight.
616
00:43:09,449 --> 00:43:11,321
You'll want
to take caution.
617
00:43:12,954 --> 00:43:16,593
That's one half.
You'll get the other
when it's done.
618
00:43:20,095 --> 00:43:22,099
(dog barking)
619
00:43:28,471 --> 00:43:29,673
Alright.
620
00:43:31,841 --> 00:43:33,610
What if we can't find him?
621
00:43:38,112 --> 00:43:41,715
We've wasted
precious days in this war
of quills and ravens.
622
00:43:41,715 --> 00:43:43,753
Words are wind.
623
00:43:44,620 --> 00:43:46,953
You should be leading the van,
624
00:43:46,953 --> 00:43:49,555
and I should be flying
cover on Vhagar.
625
00:43:49,555 --> 00:43:52,992
No castle would dare
to raise Rhaenyra's
banner against us.
626
00:43:52,992 --> 00:43:56,063
We would bring the whole
of the Crownlands
to heel in weeks.
627
00:43:56,063 --> 00:43:58,932
Well, mayhaps
we could petition
the king,
628
00:43:58,932 --> 00:44:01,972
privately,
to send us out.
629
00:44:03,773 --> 00:44:05,738
Rosby and Stokeworth,
630
00:44:05,738 --> 00:44:09,109
small castles
right in the shadow
of King's Landing.
631
00:44:09,109 --> 00:44:10,677
They would not want
us for enemies.
632
00:44:10,677 --> 00:44:12,849
We could add their
levies to our own.
633
00:44:14,183 --> 00:44:16,653
Our host growing
as we advance.
634
00:44:18,854 --> 00:44:21,191
Uh, it is
a canny scheme.
635
00:44:21,824 --> 00:44:23,456
But moot.
636
00:44:23,456 --> 00:44:26,493
My brother is hostage
to my grandsire and mother,
637
00:44:26,493 --> 00:44:30,029
and they tell him
that a war of dragons
can yet be avoided.
638
00:44:30,029 --> 00:44:33,266
'Tis inevitable.
They must see that.
639
00:44:33,266 --> 00:44:35,472
Otto fears to upset
the order of things.
640
00:44:36,739 --> 00:44:38,742
And Alicent
is simply...
641
00:44:39,970 --> 00:44:42,208
angry.
642
00:44:42,208 --> 00:44:45,778
- Angry?
- She blames me
for starting this war
643
00:44:45,778 --> 00:44:49,819
after she plotted
with my father's council
to usurp his throne.
644
00:44:51,586 --> 00:44:54,824
"Her Grace" speaks
with two tongues.
645
00:44:58,661 --> 00:45:00,925
She has a gentle heart.
646
00:45:01,524 --> 00:45:04,167
And Rhaenyra is
a cunning spider.
647
00:45:04,599 --> 00:45:08,636
Long ago,
she drew Alicent
into her web...
648
00:45:08,636 --> 00:45:10,507
intoxicated her.
649
00:45:12,074 --> 00:45:13,910
It is not
your mother's fault.
650
00:45:15,438 --> 00:45:17,681
She holds love
for our enemy.
651
00:45:19,548 --> 00:45:21,551
That makes her a fool.
652
00:45:23,553 --> 00:45:25,419
(door opens)
653
00:45:25,419 --> 00:45:27,091
(footsteps approach)
654
00:45:38,133 --> 00:45:39,369
Lord Hand.
655
00:45:49,211 --> 00:45:51,211
Return to your post,
Lord Commander.
656
00:45:51,211 --> 00:45:53,450
I must have a word
with the prince.
657
00:46:05,495 --> 00:46:07,360
(door opens)
658
00:46:07,360 --> 00:46:09,129
It would concern me,
grandson,
659
00:46:09,129 --> 00:46:10,764
if plans were
being considered
660
00:46:10,764 --> 00:46:14,304
beyond the ears
of your king and his Hand.
661
00:46:14,970 --> 00:46:17,104
You have
a zeal to act.
I understand.
662
00:46:17,104 --> 00:46:18,571
I was young
once myself--
663
00:46:18,571 --> 00:46:21,611
I only wish to serve
my king and my house.
664
00:46:27,783 --> 00:46:29,416
You and Vhagar
665
00:46:29,416 --> 00:46:32,456
are the greatest single
power in the realm.
666
00:46:34,656 --> 00:46:38,162
If it wasn't obvious before,
it certainly is now.
667
00:46:43,132 --> 00:46:46,136
But there are many
pieces at play here...
668
00:46:47,269 --> 00:46:50,937
some of which
you can't yet see.
669
00:46:50,937 --> 00:46:52,806
I promise you, Aemond,
you will have
670
00:46:52,806 --> 00:46:54,741
all the vengeance
that you seek,
671
00:46:54,741 --> 00:46:58,182
but you must
keep a grip
on your impulses.
672
00:47:00,883 --> 00:47:03,520
We both know that
your brother cannot.
673
00:47:06,722 --> 00:47:08,725
(street chatter)
674
00:47:09,386 --> 00:47:12,396
(tense music playing)
675
00:47:20,169 --> 00:47:22,372
- (dog whimpering)
- Cheese: Alright.
676
00:47:25,107 --> 00:47:27,111
♪
677
00:47:40,055 --> 00:47:42,059
♪
678
00:47:55,772 --> 00:47:57,007
Take that.
679
00:48:02,611 --> 00:48:04,248
Bring the dog.
680
00:48:05,180 --> 00:48:07,184
♪
681
00:48:28,871 --> 00:48:30,507
(laughter)
682
00:48:31,106 --> 00:48:33,440
Aegon:
I need to be a symbol
for the smallfolk,
683
00:48:33,440 --> 00:48:35,342
- as well as the nobility.
- Cheese: Wait.
684
00:48:35,342 --> 00:48:37,044
speaker:
You could always be
685
00:48:37,044 --> 00:48:38,678
"Aegon the Strong."
686
00:48:38,678 --> 00:48:40,447
Aegon:
My nephew's already
taken that one.
687
00:48:40,447 --> 00:48:42,249
- (laughter)
- Leon: Well, which would
Your Grace prefer?
688
00:48:42,249 --> 00:48:44,117
- It's the king.
- Leon: To be loved or feared?
689
00:48:44,117 --> 00:48:45,585
Aegon:
I need to be both.
690
00:48:45,585 --> 00:48:47,887
My mother
and grandsire
691
00:48:47,887 --> 00:48:50,558
mind me like some
helpless duckling.
692
00:48:50,558 --> 00:48:52,358
Oh, well,
you're the king.
693
00:48:52,358 --> 00:48:53,726
Who gives a shit
what they say?
694
00:48:53,726 --> 00:48:56,463
My brother, at least,
knows his place.
695
00:48:56,463 --> 00:48:58,598
He's as loyal as a hound.
696
00:48:58,598 --> 00:49:02,006
I can set him
and his dragon
on my foes at will.
697
00:49:03,838 --> 00:49:05,939
- Cheese: Keep your eyes down.
- Aegon: I need a style that
698
00:49:05,939 --> 00:49:09,309
demonstrates power
and commands respect.
699
00:49:09,309 --> 00:49:12,578
Eh, no-no one knows
what "magnanimous" means.
700
00:49:12,578 --> 00:49:15,081
- (group laughs)
- Leon: You could be
"Aegon the Generous" then.
701
00:49:15,081 --> 00:49:17,317
- That would charm the smallfolk.
- Aegon: I like that.
702
00:49:17,317 --> 00:49:18,784
Martyn Reyne:
Is there more strong wine?
703
00:49:18,784 --> 00:49:21,288
- Leon: "Aegon the Dragonheart."
- Aegon: Better.
704
00:49:21,288 --> 00:49:23,323
Leon: (laughs)
"Aegon the Dragoncock!"
705
00:49:23,323 --> 00:49:25,392
- Aegon: Yes, yes!
- (group laughs)
706
00:49:25,392 --> 00:49:27,461
Yeah, (laughs)
the untamable beast!
707
00:49:27,461 --> 00:49:29,499
♪
708
00:49:50,687 --> 00:49:52,919
How do we
get upstairs?
709
00:49:52,919 --> 00:49:54,891
The royals
live up there.
710
00:49:56,492 --> 00:49:57,691
Right.
711
00:49:57,691 --> 00:49:59,095
Well, it's
off limits, it is.
712
00:49:59,661 --> 00:50:01,995
Different group
of ratcatchers
work the upstairs.
713
00:50:01,995 --> 00:50:04,364
If we're to kill
a royal fucking prince,
714
00:50:04,364 --> 00:50:05,970
where do you think
we're gonna find him?
715
00:50:07,069 --> 00:50:09,102
I got you in the castle.
716
00:50:09,102 --> 00:50:10,770
I thought the rest
was your bit.
717
00:50:10,770 --> 00:50:13,440
(Cheese grunting)
718
00:50:13,440 --> 00:50:15,208
I could end you
right here,
719
00:50:15,208 --> 00:50:17,277
take the rest
of the gold meself.
720
00:50:17,277 --> 00:50:19,316
(Cheese panting)
721
00:50:20,182 --> 00:50:21,949
I know a way upstairs.
722
00:50:21,949 --> 00:50:24,951
I just don't know
my way 'round.
723
00:50:24,951 --> 00:50:27,387
(grunts, panting)
724
00:50:27,387 --> 00:50:29,056
Show me.
725
00:50:29,056 --> 00:50:30,824
♪
726
00:50:30,824 --> 00:50:32,860
- Fuck off.
- (dog whimpers)
727
00:50:32,860 --> 00:50:34,898
(Cheese panting)
728
00:50:39,536 --> 00:50:40,737
This way.
729
00:50:42,938 --> 00:50:44,942
♪
730
00:51:01,623 --> 00:51:03,657
The royals live
on this level.
731
00:51:03,657 --> 00:51:05,695
♪
732
00:51:08,298 --> 00:51:09,530
(grunts)
733
00:51:09,530 --> 00:51:11,568
(door creaking)
734
00:51:22,445 --> 00:51:24,114
No one's here.
735
00:51:24,714 --> 00:51:26,446
Blood:
We need to keep looking.
736
00:51:26,446 --> 00:51:29,016
I've told ya,
I'm not supposed
to be up here.
737
00:51:29,016 --> 00:51:31,055
Did you not
hear the prince?
738
00:51:31,987 --> 00:51:34,992
No head... no gold.
739
00:51:38,494 --> 00:51:40,497
♪
740
00:51:41,564 --> 00:51:44,000
- Set a trap.
- Huh?
741
00:51:44,566 --> 00:51:46,570
- Blood:
For appearances.
- Oh.
742
00:51:46,936 --> 00:51:48,772
I'll search
the next room.
743
00:51:53,742 --> 00:51:55,745
♪
744
00:51:59,415 --> 00:52:02,419
(storm blustering)
745
00:52:19,968 --> 00:52:21,969
(music softens)
746
00:52:21,969 --> 00:52:23,640
For the rats.
747
00:52:33,949 --> 00:52:35,953
♪
748
00:52:46,995 --> 00:52:48,999
(music intensifies)
749
00:52:52,301 --> 00:52:53,903
(thunder rumbling)
750
00:52:55,371 --> 00:52:57,807
- Cheese: Quiet.
- (clamoring)
751
00:52:58,574 --> 00:53:00,205
Quiet.
752
00:53:03,378 --> 00:53:05,382
Stay still.
(laughs)
753
00:53:07,815 --> 00:53:11,488
- (Cheese laughing)
- Who the fuck is she?
754
00:53:12,822 --> 00:53:14,824
She's the queen, she is.
755
00:53:15,257 --> 00:53:18,119
"A son for a son,"
he said.
756
00:53:18,119 --> 00:53:20,561
Well, does she look like
a fucking son to you?
757
00:53:20,561 --> 00:53:23,833
(laughing)
Over there.
758
00:53:24,400 --> 00:53:26,403
♪
759
00:53:33,275 --> 00:53:35,308
We need to get
our head and get out.
760
00:53:35,308 --> 00:53:37,347
- (grunting)
- Shh.
761
00:53:43,018 --> 00:53:46,152
They both look the same.
Which one's the boy?
762
00:53:46,152 --> 00:53:49,593
- Maybe that one.
- Well, look for a cock.
763
00:53:53,896 --> 00:53:55,232
The mother knows.
764
00:53:57,465 --> 00:53:59,700
Do anything
but what I ask,
765
00:53:59,700 --> 00:54:02,739
and I'll bleed
the whole lot of ya.
766
00:54:04,640 --> 00:54:05,875
Shh.
767
00:54:09,379 --> 00:54:10,580
Which?
768
00:54:13,583 --> 00:54:15,585
I have a necklace.
769
00:54:17,419 --> 00:54:19,423
It's of great value.
770
00:54:19,922 --> 00:54:21,125
(gasps)
771
00:54:22,792 --> 00:54:24,561
That's not a son.
772
00:54:39,409 --> 00:54:40,410
N--
773
00:54:41,277 --> 00:54:42,912
(gasps)
774
00:54:48,083 --> 00:54:49,386
Wait.
775
00:54:50,452 --> 00:54:54,458
It's the other one.
She's not gonna give up
the king's heir that easy.
776
00:55:04,000 --> 00:55:05,002
No.
777
00:55:06,669 --> 00:55:08,305
She's telling true.
778
00:55:09,472 --> 00:55:11,971
♪
779
00:55:11,971 --> 00:55:13,507
Blood:
Hold him down.
780
00:55:13,507 --> 00:55:15,545
(muffled screaming)
781
00:55:17,046 --> 00:55:18,048
No.
782
00:55:20,817 --> 00:55:23,220
- (blade slices)
- (grunting)
783
00:55:25,121 --> 00:55:27,120
(slicing flesh, bone)
784
00:55:27,120 --> 00:55:29,159
♪
785
00:55:31,560 --> 00:55:33,563
(Helaena muttering)
786
00:55:41,804 --> 00:55:43,807
♪
787
00:55:44,407 --> 00:55:46,043
(panting)
788
00:56:00,190 --> 00:56:01,591
(gasps)
789
00:56:06,028 --> 00:56:08,032
♪
790
00:56:17,606 --> 00:56:19,843
(Criston, Alicent panting)
791
00:56:21,678 --> 00:56:23,280
Alicent:
Helaena!
792
00:56:28,050 --> 00:56:29,686
What's happened?
793
00:56:31,882 --> 00:56:33,882
(music fades out)
794
00:56:33,882 --> 00:56:35,926
They killed the boy.
795
00:56:37,426 --> 00:56:39,424
(music fades in)
796
00:56:48,571 --> 00:56:50,574
♪
797
00:57:22,671 --> 00:57:24,674
♪
798
00:57:50,433 --> 00:57:52,436
(music fades out)
799
00:57:52,436 --> 00:57:57,436
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