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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:06,006 --> 00:00:09,009 {\an8}(epic theme playing) 2 00:00:47,714 --> 00:00:49,924 {\an8}♪ 3 00:01:32,384 --> 00:01:34,386 {\an8}♪ 4 00:01:49,901 --> 00:01:52,112 (music fades out) 5 00:01:53,905 --> 00:01:56,908 (ominous music playing) 6 00:01:57,617 --> 00:01:59,619 (door creaking) 7 00:02:06,918 --> 00:02:08,920 (footsteps echoing) 8 00:02:16,928 --> 00:02:20,098 (woman speaking High Valyrian, voice echoing) 9 00:02:28,148 --> 00:02:29,149 What? 10 00:02:29,149 --> 00:02:31,818 (High Valyrian continues) 11 00:02:34,029 --> 00:02:35,864 I can't understand. 12 00:02:40,285 --> 00:02:42,954 (speaking High Valyrian) 13 00:02:46,833 --> 00:02:48,460 Speak plainly. 14 00:02:54,049 --> 00:02:55,050 {\an8}Stop. 15 00:02:55,884 --> 00:02:57,177 {\an8}Stop it. 16 00:03:05,977 --> 00:03:08,188 (tense music playing) 17 00:03:08,188 --> 00:03:10,357 (crown clattering) 18 00:03:13,485 --> 00:03:15,487 (sword falls) 19 00:03:21,910 --> 00:03:23,912 ♪ 20 00:03:29,292 --> 00:03:32,045 - (distorted) There's been a raven. - (door opens) 21 00:03:35,674 --> 00:03:37,676 Simon Strong: Good morrow, Your Grace. 22 00:03:38,510 --> 00:03:41,346 Slept well, I trust? 23 00:03:41,721 --> 00:03:44,224 As I said, there's been a raven. 24 00:03:46,601 --> 00:03:49,979 Aegon's army departed King's Landing a fortnight ago. 25 00:03:49,979 --> 00:03:53,066 The castles of Rosby and Stokeworth 26 00:03:53,066 --> 00:03:54,859 have both fallen without siege. 27 00:03:54,859 --> 00:03:57,195 They have raised Aegon's banner 28 00:03:57,195 --> 00:04:00,699 and added their levies to Ser Criston Cole's host. 29 00:04:01,616 --> 00:04:04,327 Both houses cited that 30 00:04:04,327 --> 00:04:07,914 sad business with the usurper's son in their declarations. 31 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:10,583 Ser Criston's army, 32 00:04:11,292 --> 00:04:13,753 now tripled in strength, 33 00:04:13,753 --> 00:04:16,673 might have Harrenhal as its destination. 34 00:04:16,673 --> 00:04:20,051 - (goat bleats) - Even if you can raise a host of Rivermen, 35 00:04:20,051 --> 00:04:23,054 they will not be ready in time to face him. 36 00:04:29,227 --> 00:04:32,063 Let's see what your Lord Paramount is made of. 37 00:04:33,231 --> 00:04:34,649 (sighs) 38 00:04:37,736 --> 00:04:41,031 (stammers) My prince-- Uh, My-My Grace. 39 00:04:41,031 --> 00:04:42,490 Your Grace. 40 00:04:43,408 --> 00:04:46,453 Lord Grover is looking more hale and healthy than I expected. 41 00:04:46,453 --> 00:04:48,038 Uh, this is Ser Oscar Tully, 42 00:04:48,038 --> 00:04:49,247 grandson to Grover Tully. 43 00:04:49,247 --> 00:04:50,915 He is heir to Riverrun 44 00:04:50,915 --> 00:04:54,085 and the future Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. 45 00:04:54,085 --> 00:04:57,589 His Grace, the King Consort, Daemon Targaryen. 46 00:04:57,589 --> 00:05:00,884 - Oscar Tully: It is an honor, Your Grace. - Daemon Targaryen: Indeed. 47 00:05:00,884 --> 00:05:02,927 (sword clatters) 48 00:05:06,765 --> 00:05:08,808 How fares your grandsire? 49 00:05:12,771 --> 00:05:16,066 Sadly, he remains incapacitated. 50 00:05:16,066 --> 00:05:18,777 He lies in a kind of waking sleep, 51 00:05:18,777 --> 00:05:22,322 unable to do much more than take meager drink. 52 00:05:22,322 --> 00:05:24,949 It is barely enough to sustain him. 53 00:05:24,949 --> 00:05:26,785 So, he's alive? 54 00:05:26,785 --> 00:05:29,162 Yes, gods be good. 55 00:05:29,162 --> 00:05:31,956 Well, my time is short and I have need of an army. 56 00:05:31,956 --> 00:05:34,250 Perhaps you might place a feather pillow over his head 57 00:05:34,250 --> 00:05:36,503 and speed along your inheritance? 58 00:05:38,630 --> 00:05:42,300 I-I love my grandsire, like a father. 59 00:05:42,967 --> 00:05:46,638 My own lord father died suddenly, himself a young man. 60 00:05:47,305 --> 00:05:49,933 Lord Grover raised me in his stead. 61 00:05:49,933 --> 00:05:51,309 All very touching. 62 00:05:51,309 --> 00:05:53,311 Are you here to speak with your grandsire's voice? 63 00:05:53,311 --> 00:05:55,313 For House Tully and the Riverlands? 64 00:05:55,313 --> 00:05:56,815 While he still lives? 65 00:05:59,484 --> 00:06:03,238 - That is not our way. - Then you're of no use to me. 66 00:06:03,905 --> 00:06:05,699 I can see why the Blackwoods and the Brackens 67 00:06:05,699 --> 00:06:07,033 did not fear to start a war 68 00:06:07,033 --> 00:06:09,452 beneath the nose of their liege lords. 69 00:06:09,452 --> 00:06:11,705 House Tully is a fish with no head. 70 00:06:11,705 --> 00:06:14,040 Remind me which of your countrymen 71 00:06:14,040 --> 00:06:15,709 claim to fight in the name of Aegon? 72 00:06:15,709 --> 00:06:17,961 Was it, was it Bracken or Blackwood? 73 00:06:17,961 --> 00:06:20,672 It was House Bracken that declared Green, Your Grace. 74 00:06:20,672 --> 00:06:21,881 Who could remember. 75 00:06:23,049 --> 00:06:24,050 Summon the Blackwoods here. 76 00:06:24,050 --> 00:06:25,176 I require men of action 77 00:06:25,176 --> 00:06:27,178 to lead my host of Rivermen. 78 00:06:27,595 --> 00:06:30,265 (tense music playing) 79 00:06:34,102 --> 00:06:36,521 (indistinct chatter) 80 00:06:36,521 --> 00:06:38,565 (dog barking) 81 00:06:41,401 --> 00:06:43,403 ♪ 82 00:06:50,118 --> 00:06:52,120 (birds cawing) 83 00:06:56,041 --> 00:06:57,459 M'lady. 84 00:07:01,046 --> 00:07:04,716 "Princess," if we're holding to formalities. 85 00:07:04,716 --> 00:07:07,385 Apologies. Princess. 86 00:07:08,762 --> 00:07:11,222 And you are Alyn. 87 00:07:11,222 --> 00:07:13,433 Yes, Princess. 88 00:07:14,809 --> 00:07:16,436 I'm given to understand my lord husband 89 00:07:16,436 --> 00:07:18,313 owes you his life. 90 00:07:21,483 --> 00:07:24,611 But I was not told his savior was so comely. 91 00:07:25,820 --> 00:07:28,406 Your mother must've been very beautiful. 92 00:07:28,406 --> 00:07:30,742 - Corlys Velaryon: Rhaenys. - (clears throat) 93 00:07:38,166 --> 00:07:40,794 - Is your work finished? - No, m'lord. 94 00:07:44,130 --> 00:07:46,132 (indistinct chatter) 95 00:07:51,763 --> 00:07:53,765 I just had a word with your captains. 96 00:07:55,809 --> 00:07:59,270 He was the sailor who plucked you from your watery grave? 97 00:08:00,438 --> 00:08:02,440 (birds cawing) 98 00:08:06,861 --> 00:08:07,862 Yes. 99 00:08:09,364 --> 00:08:11,032 You did not think to mention it? 100 00:08:11,991 --> 00:08:13,785 I did not think it relevant. 101 00:08:16,037 --> 00:08:18,039 I know who he is, Corlys. 102 00:08:20,458 --> 00:08:24,087 Alyn's past is no fault of his. 103 00:08:24,087 --> 00:08:25,171 He saved his lord's life. 104 00:08:25,171 --> 00:08:26,464 He should be raised up and honored, 105 00:08:26,464 --> 00:08:27,799 not hidden beneath the tides. 106 00:08:27,799 --> 00:08:29,801 Is this why you came? 107 00:08:30,885 --> 00:08:32,637 To subject me to an inquisition? 108 00:08:34,806 --> 00:08:38,643 I came to tell you that Baela has called me to Dragonstone. 109 00:08:38,643 --> 00:08:41,021 Baela? 110 00:08:41,021 --> 00:08:43,690 That council is going to dine on her and Jace for supper. 111 00:08:43,690 --> 00:08:45,859 They grow restless in Rhaenyra's absence. 112 00:08:45,859 --> 00:08:49,320 Still... Where has that woman gone? 113 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:52,991 I suspect to try and draw us all back from the abyss. 114 00:09:05,170 --> 00:09:07,839 - (knocks at door) - (Alicent sighs) 115 00:09:10,383 --> 00:09:12,385 (distant chatter) 116 00:09:15,013 --> 00:09:18,224 - Good morrow, Your Grace. - Good morrow, Grand Maester. 117 00:09:22,020 --> 00:09:23,688 As requested. 118 00:09:24,689 --> 00:09:27,275 - I brewed it myself. - Thank you. 119 00:09:28,276 --> 00:09:30,362 I will see it delivered discreetly. 120 00:09:31,780 --> 00:09:36,034 Do report if the recipient has need of any remedy. 121 00:09:36,034 --> 00:09:39,204 The tea is known to disagree with the gut. 122 00:09:39,204 --> 00:09:41,414 I shall observe the girl closely. 123 00:09:42,874 --> 00:09:44,876 (birds chirping) 124 00:09:47,962 --> 00:09:49,589 Grand Maester. 125 00:09:55,595 --> 00:09:58,056 You've ever been a practical man, 126 00:09:58,056 --> 00:10:00,517 an honorable servant to the crown. 127 00:10:01,267 --> 00:10:04,521 And you served my lord husband in his darkest hours. 128 00:10:04,938 --> 00:10:07,148 Such was my duty, Your Grace. 129 00:10:08,566 --> 00:10:09,776 Tell me. 130 00:10:12,070 --> 00:10:15,198 Do you believe Viserys wanted Aegon to succeed him? 131 00:10:15,198 --> 00:10:17,242 (birds chirping) 132 00:10:19,619 --> 00:10:21,830 I could not know. 133 00:10:23,748 --> 00:10:26,751 His Grace never raised the matter with me. 134 00:10:39,431 --> 00:10:41,433 (distant chatter) 135 00:10:42,684 --> 00:10:44,686 (door closes) 136 00:10:45,603 --> 00:10:48,606 (tense music playing) 137 00:11:06,166 --> 00:11:08,168 ♪ 138 00:11:11,796 --> 00:11:13,173 (groans) 139 00:11:18,636 --> 00:11:20,013 (groans) 140 00:11:21,222 --> 00:11:22,640 (coughs) 141 00:11:26,353 --> 00:11:27,771 Baela Targaryen: Ser Criston Cole's host 142 00:11:27,771 --> 00:11:29,439 has taken to exploiting the tree cover 143 00:11:29,439 --> 00:11:30,690 to conceal its movements. 144 00:11:30,690 --> 00:11:32,359 He now only travels by night 145 00:11:32,359 --> 00:11:33,693 to confound our dragons. 146 00:11:33,693 --> 00:11:35,653 Bartimos Celtigar: And what is Cole's heading? 147 00:11:35,653 --> 00:11:37,197 It is difficult to say, but there were signs 148 00:11:37,197 --> 00:11:40,325 of an army moving northwest, I believe. 149 00:11:40,325 --> 00:11:41,785 Gormon Massey: (laughs) She believes. 150 00:11:41,785 --> 00:11:43,828 You should've burned them when you had the chance. 151 00:11:43,828 --> 00:11:44,996 Perhaps you can, Ser Alfred, 152 00:11:44,996 --> 00:11:46,664 when you next sight them on your dragon. 153 00:11:46,664 --> 00:11:50,001 - (slight chuckle) - The only reason we know any of this 154 00:11:50,001 --> 00:11:51,628 is because of Baela's efforts. 155 00:11:51,628 --> 00:11:53,213 Bartimos: What do we know, my prince? 156 00:11:53,213 --> 00:11:55,674 If you ask me, it is little and less. 157 00:11:55,674 --> 00:11:58,385 We know that Cole possesses a host that is growing in strength 158 00:11:58,385 --> 00:11:59,678 and that it is a problem. 159 00:11:59,678 --> 00:12:01,054 Gormon: Can Daemon hope to meet it 160 00:12:01,054 --> 00:12:02,639 with his own in time? 161 00:12:02,639 --> 00:12:03,848 And if I know the Riverlands, 162 00:12:03,848 --> 00:12:05,892 he has more disentangling ahead of him 163 00:12:05,892 --> 00:12:09,145 than the end of a Lyseni orgy. 164 00:12:09,145 --> 00:12:12,607 Have you heard word from your father? 165 00:12:15,193 --> 00:12:18,738 - No. - Maester Gerardys: Ravens were sent to Harrenhal 166 00:12:18,738 --> 00:12:21,866 seeking news of Daemon's progress with the Riverlords. 167 00:12:21,866 --> 00:12:24,369 None have, as yet, returned. 168 00:12:24,369 --> 00:12:25,995 Alfred Broome: Just so. 169 00:12:25,995 --> 00:12:28,415 An enemy host, growing in constitution, 170 00:12:28,415 --> 00:12:33,336 marches somewhere in the vastness of the Crownlands. 171 00:12:33,336 --> 00:12:37,007 We could, perhaps, act if only we had a host of our own. 172 00:12:37,007 --> 00:12:38,425 Or someone here to lead us. 173 00:12:39,050 --> 00:12:40,885 Mind your tongue, Ser Alfred. 174 00:12:42,387 --> 00:12:44,848 Does it speak falsely, my prince? 175 00:12:44,848 --> 00:12:47,267 This council is rudderless. 176 00:12:47,267 --> 00:12:49,561 I'm doing my best to steer it, Ser Alfred. 177 00:12:51,146 --> 00:12:54,858 Why should your voice be any louder than ours, Princess? 178 00:12:54,858 --> 00:12:56,735 The queen did not name you Hand. 179 00:12:56,735 --> 00:12:59,237 It is her voice, and that of the king consort, 180 00:12:59,237 --> 00:13:02,532 that we need to raise alliances and command our vassals. 181 00:13:02,532 --> 00:13:05,744 - But they are gone. - Corlys: What has come of this council? 182 00:13:06,494 --> 00:13:07,746 (soft gasp) 183 00:13:10,790 --> 00:13:12,250 My lord. 184 00:13:15,253 --> 00:13:18,631 Our enemy is on the march. 185 00:13:18,631 --> 00:13:20,759 Is there naught to be done in the absence of the queen, 186 00:13:20,759 --> 00:13:24,095 but to grouse and claw for power? 187 00:13:24,095 --> 00:13:25,972 (Bartimos sighs) 188 00:13:30,185 --> 00:13:32,604 We do not know the queen's doings. 189 00:13:33,772 --> 00:13:36,274 But we must trust that she seeks the same 190 00:13:36,274 --> 00:13:38,360 as each of us at this table. 191 00:13:39,986 --> 00:13:42,447 An end to this conflict. 192 00:13:44,532 --> 00:13:47,786 - (rain pattering) - (tense music playing) 193 00:13:49,037 --> 00:13:51,039 (birds cawing) 194 00:13:55,960 --> 00:13:57,962 (indistinct shouting) 195 00:14:01,549 --> 00:14:03,176 (distant yell) 196 00:14:04,302 --> 00:14:06,805 Criston Cole: Men of House Darklyn. 197 00:14:06,805 --> 00:14:11,976 All who bend the knee to the true king, Aegon, will be spared. 198 00:14:11,976 --> 00:14:14,646 You can earn back your honor by raising his banner 199 00:14:14,646 --> 00:14:16,481 and fighting in his name 200 00:14:16,481 --> 00:14:19,150 against the Whore of Dragonstone. 201 00:14:20,151 --> 00:14:22,153 All who refuse... 202 00:14:23,571 --> 00:14:25,573 will have their death. 203 00:14:27,325 --> 00:14:29,744 ♪ 204 00:14:39,671 --> 00:14:41,297 Good morrow, Lord Darklyn. 205 00:14:42,007 --> 00:14:45,510 Is there no honor left in this world, Cole? 206 00:14:45,510 --> 00:14:47,512 Sacking your queen's own castles 207 00:14:47,512 --> 00:14:50,348 and putting her people to the sword? 208 00:14:50,348 --> 00:14:52,017 "Kingmaker." 209 00:14:56,354 --> 00:14:58,732 You are not fit for the white cloak. 210 00:15:00,191 --> 00:15:02,193 ♪ 211 00:15:02,193 --> 00:15:05,238 This is a better death than a traitor deserves. 212 00:15:05,739 --> 00:15:07,949 You should thank me for it. 213 00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:13,079 Yours will come in kind. 214 00:15:15,165 --> 00:15:16,374 (grunts) 215 00:15:18,877 --> 00:15:20,879 (horse neighs) 216 00:15:24,049 --> 00:15:26,051 ♪ 217 00:15:27,635 --> 00:15:28,887 Lord Hand. 218 00:15:44,319 --> 00:15:46,571 We'll lead the van northeast, 219 00:15:46,571 --> 00:15:48,031 follow the coastline. 220 00:15:48,031 --> 00:15:49,449 (horse neighs) 221 00:15:49,449 --> 00:15:51,117 I realize you were neither born nor bred 222 00:15:51,117 --> 00:15:54,537 anywhere near the Crownlands, my good Lord Hand, 223 00:15:54,537 --> 00:15:56,956 but Harrenhal is to the west. 224 00:16:01,002 --> 00:16:02,629 Indeed it is. 225 00:16:05,507 --> 00:16:08,760 Fuck you. I told you we should've sent our dragons. 226 00:16:08,760 --> 00:16:10,595 And now look what's happened. 227 00:16:11,012 --> 00:16:13,890 Daemon, of all people, has taken Harrenhal. 228 00:16:13,890 --> 00:16:16,309 I give you a job, and now you just sit there. 229 00:16:16,309 --> 00:16:18,770 It's your fucking castle! 230 00:16:20,522 --> 00:16:24,567 Well, that castle is more crippled than I am, Your Grace. 231 00:16:24,567 --> 00:16:25,819 (scoffs) 232 00:16:25,819 --> 00:16:27,278 It's like to drive Daemon to madness 233 00:16:27,278 --> 00:16:28,738 as he attempts to make use of it. 234 00:16:28,738 --> 00:16:31,116 It is beyond his faculties. 235 00:16:31,866 --> 00:16:35,912 It is also penniless, as I happily control all of its gold. 236 00:16:35,912 --> 00:16:39,499 So, as Harrenhal saps Daemon's resolve, 237 00:16:39,499 --> 00:16:41,960 the false queen remains trapped on her island, 238 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:45,296 and Ser Criston continues felling castles in the Crownlands. 239 00:16:45,296 --> 00:16:47,382 (stammers) Wh-- 240 00:16:47,799 --> 00:16:50,593 I need to be informed of these things 241 00:16:50,593 --> 00:16:52,178 if I am to make informed rulings. 242 00:16:52,178 --> 00:16:54,139 I will not be made to look a fool in front of 243 00:16:54,139 --> 00:16:56,808 - my allies and enemies. - Aemond Targaryen: Harrenhal must wait. 244 00:17:00,353 --> 00:17:03,523 Ser Criston is marching on Rook's Rest. 245 00:17:03,523 --> 00:17:05,316 Rook's Re-- A pathetic prize. 246 00:17:05,316 --> 00:17:07,485 - I gave no such command-- - The castle is small, 247 00:17:08,653 --> 00:17:09,988 weakly defended, 248 00:17:09,988 --> 00:17:13,116 and Lord Staunton sits on Rhaenyra's council. 249 00:17:13,116 --> 00:17:15,326 After Cole smashes it, 250 00:17:15,326 --> 00:17:17,662 we'll have Dragonstone effectively cut off by land. 251 00:17:19,372 --> 00:17:22,167 This war will not be won with dragons alone, 252 00:17:22,167 --> 00:17:25,295 but with dragons flying behind armies of men. 253 00:17:25,295 --> 00:17:29,174 No! Have him turn about. I want Harrenhal back. 254 00:17:30,342 --> 00:17:32,510 Cole is already preparing his attack. 255 00:17:34,012 --> 00:17:36,014 Uh, how-how do you know this? 256 00:17:36,014 --> 00:17:38,016 Aemond: He sent word to me. 257 00:17:39,017 --> 00:17:40,185 To you? 258 00:17:43,021 --> 00:17:45,315 The two of you have been 259 00:17:45,732 --> 00:17:49,694 plotting... without my authority? 260 00:17:50,111 --> 00:17:51,363 (sighs) 261 00:17:53,782 --> 00:17:56,409 {\an8}(speaking High Valyrian) 262 00:18:10,715 --> 00:18:11,758 Mm. 263 00:18:29,401 --> 00:18:31,403 (birds cawing) 264 00:18:34,989 --> 00:18:37,617 {\an8}(speaking High Valyrian) 265 00:18:45,458 --> 00:18:46,459 Mm. 266 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:50,922 (councilmember clears throat) 267 00:18:52,424 --> 00:18:54,759 Harrenhal is a useful morass. 268 00:18:54,759 --> 00:18:57,762 It will keep Daemon well-occupied while we strengthen our host 269 00:18:57,762 --> 00:19:00,056 and weaken Rhaenyra's support on the mainland. 270 00:19:00,056 --> 00:19:03,059 We will deal with it in the Riverlands in time. 271 00:19:03,059 --> 00:19:07,439 But right now. Rook's Rest is an easy target 272 00:19:07,439 --> 00:19:09,441 and a worthy effort. 273 00:19:10,483 --> 00:19:13,486 Don't you agree, my king? 274 00:19:13,486 --> 00:19:16,531 (tense music playing) 275 00:19:24,289 --> 00:19:26,458 (knocks on door) 276 00:19:26,458 --> 00:19:29,502 - (heavy breathing) - Come. 277 00:19:33,882 --> 00:19:35,508 Lord Larys. 278 00:19:39,346 --> 00:19:41,473 I thought I'd look in on you, Your Grace, 279 00:19:41,473 --> 00:19:44,351 after your absence from the small council. 280 00:19:44,351 --> 00:19:46,436 I feared something was amiss. 281 00:19:46,436 --> 00:19:49,481 (sighs) You're kind to do so, my lord, 282 00:19:49,481 --> 00:19:52,108 but indulgence was my sin. 283 00:19:52,108 --> 00:19:55,320 I... ventured into the lamprey pie at last night's supper. 284 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:57,280 Too far, I fear. 285 00:19:57,280 --> 00:19:59,324 (heavy breathing) 286 00:20:00,367 --> 00:20:01,993 Larys Strong: Mm. 287 00:20:03,703 --> 00:20:06,164 That is a rich indulgence. 288 00:20:06,998 --> 00:20:10,669 But I believe it is a sin to deny your appetites. 289 00:20:10,669 --> 00:20:13,880 They are what make us fully alive as mortal men. 290 00:20:18,176 --> 00:20:20,637 Was anything of note discussed at the council? 291 00:20:20,637 --> 00:20:22,555 Daemon having seized Harrenhal 292 00:20:22,555 --> 00:20:25,475 and His Grace's resulting displeasure. 293 00:20:25,475 --> 00:20:29,354 I would've thought you would be the most aggrieved, my lord. 294 00:20:30,397 --> 00:20:32,607 I see it as a loss for our greater good. 295 00:20:34,192 --> 00:20:36,569 Dragonstone's attentions are greatly divided. 296 00:20:36,569 --> 00:20:40,740 First in the Riverlands and the Gullet, and now the Crownlands. 297 00:20:40,740 --> 00:20:42,701 Ser Criston wins every challenge he faces there. 298 00:20:42,701 --> 00:20:46,204 That truth alone is like to incite Rhaenyra's fury. 299 00:20:46,913 --> 00:20:49,541 He's covered himself in glory, to be sure. 300 00:20:50,709 --> 00:20:53,211 And you must worry for him? 301 00:20:53,628 --> 00:20:55,880 Your sworn sword... 302 00:20:56,881 --> 00:20:58,591 on the march, 303 00:20:58,591 --> 00:20:59,884 ever exposed to dragons? 304 00:20:59,884 --> 00:21:01,886 It is a perilous road. 305 00:21:05,223 --> 00:21:07,225 Ser Criston is the Hand of the King. 306 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,229 We should all pray for his victory and safe return. 307 00:21:12,272 --> 00:21:13,481 Indeed. 308 00:21:15,066 --> 00:21:17,277 (sighs, inhales) 309 00:21:18,236 --> 00:21:21,239 - (Larys grunts) - (Alicent sighs) 310 00:21:23,450 --> 00:21:26,911 If I may be so bold, my queen... 311 00:21:32,584 --> 00:21:35,003 you have not seemed yourself of late. 312 00:21:36,588 --> 00:21:38,923 Only weeks ago, my lord husband was alive 313 00:21:38,923 --> 00:21:40,967 and the realm was at peace. 314 00:21:41,426 --> 00:21:45,096 Now, I've... barely had the hours to grieve one tragedy 315 00:21:45,096 --> 00:21:46,264 before suffering the next. 316 00:21:46,264 --> 00:21:49,934 I regret if I have not been myself. 317 00:21:51,978 --> 00:21:52,979 Hm. 318 00:21:53,480 --> 00:21:56,107 I did not know you shared your lord husband's love... 319 00:21:57,192 --> 00:21:59,027 for the histories. 320 00:22:00,445 --> 00:22:04,115 If not his love, then certainly an-- an abiding interest. 321 00:22:05,200 --> 00:22:06,951 The voices of history guided Viserys. 322 00:22:06,951 --> 00:22:08,912 He knew that his wisdom alone 323 00:22:08,912 --> 00:22:10,080 could only reach so far. 324 00:22:10,455 --> 00:22:12,957 Do you think that is why he changed his mind... 325 00:22:14,292 --> 00:22:16,920 in the end? 326 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:20,840 No matter how suited he thought Rhaenyra for the crown, 327 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:25,470 the, uh, voices of history, as you say, 328 00:22:25,470 --> 00:22:28,348 would have told him how the realm would react 329 00:22:28,348 --> 00:22:30,809 - to her succession. - It was impossible to know what steered his thoughts 330 00:22:30,809 --> 00:22:32,686 in those final hours. 331 00:22:33,978 --> 00:22:36,147 Do you now doubt his intentions? 332 00:22:38,191 --> 00:22:39,401 (sniffles) 333 00:22:41,403 --> 00:22:43,822 (light, tense music playing) 334 00:22:43,822 --> 00:22:46,491 Rhaenyra's supporters will believe what they wish. 335 00:22:47,158 --> 00:22:49,160 And so will Aegon's. 336 00:22:49,994 --> 00:22:54,499 The war will be fought, many will die... 337 00:22:54,499 --> 00:22:57,168 and the victor will eventually ascend the throne. 338 00:22:59,045 --> 00:23:02,674 The significance of Viserys's intentions died with him. 339 00:23:04,217 --> 00:23:06,219 ♪ 340 00:23:08,847 --> 00:23:10,849 Yes, it did. 341 00:23:15,937 --> 00:23:17,564 (rain pattering) 342 00:23:22,110 --> 00:23:24,112 (water dripping) 343 00:23:35,415 --> 00:23:38,418 - (indistinct shouting) - (footsteps) 344 00:23:44,382 --> 00:23:47,218 - (sword unsheathes) - (grunts) 345 00:23:49,888 --> 00:23:51,890 (heavy breathing) 346 00:23:54,559 --> 00:23:56,144 (footsteps) 347 00:23:58,146 --> 00:24:01,149 (ominous music playing) 348 00:24:13,661 --> 00:24:15,288 (footsteps) 349 00:24:18,625 --> 00:24:20,251 (rain pattering) 350 00:24:23,838 --> 00:24:25,840 (torch clatters) 351 00:24:31,846 --> 00:24:33,848 (eerie sounds) 352 00:24:41,481 --> 00:24:43,483 (heavy breathing) 353 00:24:45,860 --> 00:24:47,737 (frog ribbits) 354 00:24:47,737 --> 00:24:50,407 It's a touch late to be stalkin' about a strange castle, 355 00:24:50,407 --> 00:24:52,492 putting its people to the sword. 356 00:24:52,492 --> 00:24:53,785 You. 357 00:24:54,953 --> 00:24:56,788 I'm called Alys. 358 00:24:57,372 --> 00:24:58,832 Daemon: Strong? 359 00:24:58,832 --> 00:25:00,041 Rivers. 360 00:25:01,126 --> 00:25:02,293 A bastard. 361 00:25:02,836 --> 00:25:05,463 Once you get to know me, you'll find I'm not so bad. 362 00:25:06,214 --> 00:25:10,677 - So what are you then? Some kind of maester? - In a manner of speaking. 363 00:25:10,677 --> 00:25:14,347 I inherited the duties after the last one fled in the night. 364 00:25:14,347 --> 00:25:17,308 - Fled? Why? - Just never settled in. 365 00:25:18,309 --> 00:25:20,020 (chuckles) 366 00:25:20,020 --> 00:25:22,063 How are you settling in? 367 00:25:22,731 --> 00:25:25,942 I've come to know the face of tortured rest well enough. 368 00:25:26,526 --> 00:25:30,947 Sleep can be... thin in this place. 369 00:25:30,947 --> 00:25:33,074 What would you know of my sleep? 370 00:25:34,159 --> 00:25:38,496 Harrenhal's been cursed since its first stone was laid. 371 00:25:38,496 --> 00:25:40,957 Black Harren felled the grove of weirwood trees 372 00:25:40,957 --> 00:25:43,168 that grew on these lands. 373 00:25:43,168 --> 00:25:45,378 Heart trees, imbued with the spirits of those 374 00:25:45,378 --> 00:25:47,505 who lived long before he came. 375 00:25:47,505 --> 00:25:51,217 - It's said their whispers can still be heard sometimes. - A midwife's tale. 376 00:25:51,217 --> 00:25:54,888 Mm, the very bed you sleep in was made from such a heart tree. 377 00:25:56,598 --> 00:26:00,185 Have you experienced anything... of note? 378 00:26:00,852 --> 00:26:03,271 You are a strange kind of woman. 379 00:26:03,688 --> 00:26:06,483 I'm no woman at all. I'm a barn owl. 380 00:26:06,483 --> 00:26:08,443 Cursed to live in human form. 381 00:26:09,944 --> 00:26:14,324 (chuckles) So, you've come here after quarreling with your wife? 382 00:26:14,324 --> 00:26:15,408 What? 383 00:26:16,743 --> 00:26:19,371 You arrive here alone to claim the castle 384 00:26:19,371 --> 00:26:21,623 and yet, send no ravens. 385 00:26:23,875 --> 00:26:26,544 Do you now plan to make your own claim? 386 00:26:27,045 --> 00:26:29,214 - Perhaps to prove yourself to her. - Do not try me 387 00:26:29,214 --> 00:26:31,216 with your insolence, witch. 388 00:26:31,216 --> 00:26:33,093 It's a hard thing, I imagine, to give 389 00:26:33,093 --> 00:26:36,262 obeisance to one who replaced you as heir. 390 00:26:38,723 --> 00:26:41,393 And a woman too. A... 391 00:26:41,393 --> 00:26:44,062 girl child you bounced on your knee. 392 00:26:46,398 --> 00:26:49,192 I mean, does it please you that her legitimacy is contested? 393 00:26:49,192 --> 00:26:51,277 As you stand here... 394 00:26:51,277 --> 00:26:53,905 with a castle and a dragon... 395 00:26:53,905 --> 00:26:56,116 attempting to draw an army of men. 396 00:27:01,246 --> 00:27:02,831 Here. Drink this. 397 00:27:04,749 --> 00:27:08,420 You'll need your sleep if you're to win this place to your side. 398 00:27:10,422 --> 00:27:12,424 ♪ 399 00:27:15,135 --> 00:27:16,594 (swallows) 400 00:27:17,929 --> 00:27:19,556 Willem Blackwood: (muffled) I now rule my house as regent 401 00:27:19,556 --> 00:27:21,391 until my nephew Benjicot comes of age. 402 00:27:26,771 --> 00:27:29,774 The Brackens are venal cravens, 403 00:27:29,774 --> 00:27:31,151 and they must pay for their treachery 404 00:27:31,151 --> 00:27:33,445 against the laws of gods and men. 405 00:27:34,612 --> 00:27:36,656 (normal) And against the crown. 406 00:27:36,656 --> 00:27:38,241 Who are you? 407 00:27:38,241 --> 00:27:39,909 Simon: Ser Willem Blackwood of House Blackwood, 408 00:27:39,909 --> 00:27:42,954 Your Grace, as I said. 409 00:27:46,791 --> 00:27:47,959 Well met. 410 00:27:49,002 --> 00:27:50,837 What might I do for you? 411 00:27:50,837 --> 00:27:54,507 It was you who summoned me, Your Grace. 412 00:27:54,507 --> 00:27:56,301 I was given to understand 413 00:27:56,301 --> 00:27:58,178 that you wanted an army. 414 00:27:58,178 --> 00:27:59,971 Well, who doesn't these days? 415 00:27:59,971 --> 00:28:01,848 You Blackwoods certainly never miss a chance 416 00:28:01,848 --> 00:28:05,310 to bloody your swords... do you? 417 00:28:05,977 --> 00:28:07,145 Some 20 years ago, 418 00:28:07,145 --> 00:28:09,314 my lord bent the knee to King Viserys 419 00:28:09,314 --> 00:28:12,692 and acknowledged the Princess Rhaenyra as his rightful heir. 420 00:28:12,692 --> 00:28:14,486 Daemon: So you fight for this old oath? 421 00:28:14,486 --> 00:28:17,489 Not, of course, for your thousand-year-old feud with the Brackens. 422 00:28:19,199 --> 00:28:22,327 I once vied for Queen Rhaenyra's hand... 423 00:28:22,327 --> 00:28:24,829 before she wed Ser Laenor. 424 00:28:24,829 --> 00:28:26,998 I always liked her spirit. 425 00:28:27,540 --> 00:28:29,501 She had the true blood of the dragon. 426 00:28:29,501 --> 00:28:33,505 And you're prepared to march without the leave of your lord... 427 00:28:35,507 --> 00:28:38,510 (ominous music playing) 428 00:28:39,511 --> 00:28:41,513 (eerie sounds) 429 00:28:53,733 --> 00:28:55,735 (pouring wine) 430 00:28:55,735 --> 00:28:57,612 Willem: Your Grace? 431 00:28:58,947 --> 00:29:00,699 And once you and your dragon 432 00:29:00,699 --> 00:29:03,868 bring the queen's justice to the Brackens... 433 00:29:04,285 --> 00:29:06,287 our armies will be yours. 434 00:29:15,547 --> 00:29:18,174 Larys: Our lords in the Crownlands are grousing. 435 00:29:18,174 --> 00:29:20,093 Their herds of livestock struggle to keep pace 436 00:29:20,093 --> 00:29:21,886 with the dragons' relentless appetites. 437 00:29:21,886 --> 00:29:24,347 - Vhagar's in particular. - Ironrod: They can either provide 438 00:29:24,347 --> 00:29:27,517 the crown what it needs, or we can claim their holdings. 439 00:29:27,517 --> 00:29:29,060 Tyland Lannister: Oh, that would be a relief, 440 00:29:29,060 --> 00:29:31,563 as we have no more coin to lend to the effort. 441 00:29:31,563 --> 00:29:33,690 Resources are certainly growing no more plentiful 442 00:29:33,690 --> 00:29:35,358 in the face of the blockade. 443 00:29:35,358 --> 00:29:37,277 Tyland: The demand on the blacksmiths, armorers and tanners 444 00:29:37,277 --> 00:29:38,528 for equipment has only grown apace 445 00:29:38,528 --> 00:29:40,071 with Ser Criston's army. 446 00:29:40,071 --> 00:29:42,073 Ironrod: Well, Cole's done splendidly, at the least, 447 00:29:42,073 --> 00:29:44,075 turning every castle and army he's faced, 448 00:29:44,075 --> 00:29:47,120 - including Duskendale, gods bless him. - (Aegon spinning marker) 449 00:29:47,120 --> 00:29:49,205 The Kingmaker, they're calling him. 450 00:29:49,205 --> 00:29:51,458 And with Aemond and Vhagar also at the ready, 451 00:29:51,458 --> 00:29:53,626 - we are a formidable opponent. - (slams marker) 452 00:29:54,919 --> 00:29:56,629 You bore me. 453 00:29:59,466 --> 00:30:01,468 You all bore me. 454 00:30:09,976 --> 00:30:11,978 (door opens) 455 00:30:16,107 --> 00:30:20,111 - (door closes) - Perhaps Ser Criston will be able to procure 456 00:30:20,111 --> 00:30:22,113 more livestock through his campaign. 457 00:30:22,113 --> 00:30:24,866 Any coin we can save will be a welcome bounty. 458 00:30:34,793 --> 00:30:36,252 What are you doing here? 459 00:30:36,252 --> 00:30:37,837 Where are your father's books? 460 00:30:37,837 --> 00:30:39,798 - Aegon Targaryen: I ordered them removed. - (Alicent sighs) 461 00:30:39,798 --> 00:30:41,007 With no thought to the centuries 462 00:30:41,007 --> 00:30:42,676 of knowledge in those pages. 463 00:30:42,676 --> 00:30:44,719 (birds chirping) 464 00:30:49,349 --> 00:30:50,975 Your Grace. 465 00:30:52,519 --> 00:30:55,188 I removed them, I didn't burn them. 466 00:31:00,402 --> 00:31:01,820 What is it? 467 00:31:01,820 --> 00:31:04,155 - They don't care what I think. - (pouring wine) 468 00:31:04,155 --> 00:31:05,657 (sighs) 469 00:31:06,825 --> 00:31:09,160 - Who, Aegon? - My council. 470 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:11,329 Cole. Aemond. They pursue their campaign 471 00:31:11,329 --> 00:31:13,498 without seeking my aid, or even my thoughts. 472 00:31:16,710 --> 00:31:18,169 What thoughts would you have? 473 00:31:19,671 --> 00:31:21,506 Wh-- I'm the king. 474 00:31:25,010 --> 00:31:28,388 Do you think simply wearing the crown imbues you with wisdom? 475 00:31:34,519 --> 00:31:37,939 Those men at your council table... 476 00:31:38,898 --> 00:31:40,942 earned their seats. 477 00:31:41,401 --> 00:31:44,738 It was my hope that (chuckles) once enthroned, 478 00:31:44,738 --> 00:31:47,198 you would honor the burden of your new duties, 479 00:31:47,198 --> 00:31:49,075 be silent, 480 00:31:49,075 --> 00:31:52,746 and strive to learn from the more studied minds around you. 481 00:31:54,247 --> 00:31:57,250 In the hope that you might be half the king your father was. 482 00:31:58,877 --> 00:32:01,296 - Tread carefully. - Or what? 483 00:32:03,048 --> 00:32:06,092 You'll hang me, as you did your ratcatchers? 484 00:32:06,092 --> 00:32:09,054 Or have me banished, as you did your Hand? 485 00:32:10,180 --> 00:32:11,598 I ruled 486 00:32:11,598 --> 00:32:14,017 in your father's absence throughout his long illness, 487 00:32:14,017 --> 00:32:16,728 and Otto Hightower was as cunning a statesman as ever lived. 488 00:32:16,728 --> 00:32:21,941 You should humbly be seeking our opinions and counsel. 489 00:32:24,277 --> 00:32:26,279 You have no idea the sacrifices that were made 490 00:32:26,279 --> 00:32:28,573 to put you on that throne. 491 00:32:29,282 --> 00:32:32,285 (tense music playing) 492 00:32:33,244 --> 00:32:34,245 Wha-- 493 00:32:36,456 --> 00:32:39,125 What would you have me do, Mother? 494 00:32:40,418 --> 00:32:42,837 Do simply what is needed of you: 495 00:32:44,589 --> 00:32:45,965 nothing. 496 00:32:48,802 --> 00:32:50,804 ♪ 497 00:32:53,598 --> 00:32:56,768 (ambient nature sounds) 498 00:33:00,855 --> 00:33:02,482 (axe striking) 499 00:33:03,441 --> 00:33:05,443 (tree crackling) 500 00:33:11,825 --> 00:33:14,494 (indistinct chatter, shouting) 501 00:33:16,121 --> 00:33:18,164 Criston: On your feet! 502 00:33:19,457 --> 00:33:21,459 To Rook's Rest! 503 00:33:22,627 --> 00:33:24,045 To battle! 504 00:33:29,175 --> 00:33:31,136 Gwayne Hightower: It's broad daylight. 505 00:33:31,136 --> 00:33:34,639 We must hold here and ready ourselves to lay siege at nightfall. 506 00:33:34,639 --> 00:33:36,641 We shall move now and strike by day. 507 00:33:36,641 --> 00:33:38,018 They will not expect it. 508 00:33:38,018 --> 00:33:39,352 They will not expect it 509 00:33:39,352 --> 00:33:41,521 because it is fucking madness. 510 00:33:43,314 --> 00:33:44,649 Did you forget the little encounter 511 00:33:44,649 --> 00:33:46,359 we had on the road to Rosby? 512 00:33:47,027 --> 00:33:48,236 I did not. 513 00:33:50,155 --> 00:33:53,158 Dragonstone and their dragons are just across the bay. 514 00:33:54,576 --> 00:33:56,578 What? Grown tired of living, have you? 515 00:33:57,537 --> 00:33:59,164 Are you afraid, Ser? 516 00:34:00,165 --> 00:34:02,500 Worse. I'm rational. 517 00:34:04,544 --> 00:34:06,504 We advance. 518 00:34:06,504 --> 00:34:09,507 (tense music playing) 519 00:34:22,687 --> 00:34:24,689 ♪ 520 00:34:26,566 --> 00:34:28,360 Jacaerys Velaryon: I see no other choice. 521 00:34:28,360 --> 00:34:30,862 - We need to send a dragon. - Rhaenyra Targaryen: Where? 522 00:34:34,783 --> 00:34:37,035 (clears throat) To support the war 523 00:34:37,035 --> 00:34:40,205 that your vassals have been fighting in your absence... 524 00:34:40,205 --> 00:34:41,456 Your Grace. 525 00:34:42,749 --> 00:34:46,002 Cole's host has grown since riding abroad. 526 00:34:46,002 --> 00:34:48,213 He raised the levies of both Rosby and Stokeworth 527 00:34:48,213 --> 00:34:51,091 and, with their combined strength, sacked Duskendale. 528 00:34:51,091 --> 00:34:52,717 Duskendale? 529 00:34:52,717 --> 00:34:54,761 The city has fallen. 530 00:34:54,761 --> 00:34:56,680 Many Darklyn men declared for Aegon. 531 00:34:56,680 --> 00:34:58,682 Those who refused were put to the sword. 532 00:34:58,682 --> 00:35:00,517 What of my father? 533 00:35:00,517 --> 00:35:02,394 He kept his oath. 534 00:35:02,394 --> 00:35:04,270 Cole took his head for it. 535 00:35:06,481 --> 00:35:09,234 Where have you been, these last days? 536 00:35:09,234 --> 00:35:11,903 You vanished without so much as a word. 537 00:35:12,612 --> 00:35:15,740 Well, I apologize for my absence and the secrecy, 538 00:35:15,740 --> 00:35:17,742 but such was necessary. 539 00:35:18,576 --> 00:35:20,578 I went to King's Landing. 540 00:35:21,579 --> 00:35:23,248 To what possible end? 541 00:35:23,248 --> 00:35:25,583 To meet Queen Alicent and sue for peace. 542 00:35:25,583 --> 00:35:28,378 - You saw Alicent? - Rhaenyra: Yes, I did. 543 00:35:28,378 --> 00:35:30,755 You could've been taken or slain! 544 00:35:30,755 --> 00:35:34,634 I inherited 80 years of peace from my father. 545 00:35:34,634 --> 00:35:36,302 Before I was to end it, 546 00:35:36,302 --> 00:35:39,347 I needed to know that there was no other path. 547 00:35:41,933 --> 00:35:43,518 And now I do. 548 00:35:47,105 --> 00:35:49,107 Only one choice remains to me: 549 00:35:49,107 --> 00:35:53,361 either I win my claim or die. 550 00:35:54,988 --> 00:35:57,282 We stand at the ready. 551 00:35:58,158 --> 00:36:00,452 Rhaenys Targaryen: Cole's victories have only emboldened him. 552 00:36:00,452 --> 00:36:02,579 He marches on Rook's Rest. 553 00:36:02,579 --> 00:36:04,164 His host was just hours away 554 00:36:04,164 --> 00:36:07,292 - when Lord Staunton's ravens took wing. - Why Rook's Rest? 555 00:36:07,292 --> 00:36:08,668 After Duskendale? 556 00:36:08,668 --> 00:36:10,837 It is but a small coastal keep. 557 00:36:10,837 --> 00:36:14,632 Alfred: 'Cause Lord Staunton is a member of this council. 558 00:36:14,632 --> 00:36:18,595 And because his castle is small and vulnerable and there for the taking. 559 00:36:18,595 --> 00:36:21,014 Cole knows we have no army on the mainland. 560 00:36:21,014 --> 00:36:23,600 - Bartimos: He is brazen. - He is daring us to act. 561 00:36:23,600 --> 00:36:26,644 We need to send a dragon. 562 00:36:26,644 --> 00:36:29,856 (quiet, tense music playing) 563 00:36:33,568 --> 00:36:37,572 There are those who have mistaken my caution for weakness. 564 00:36:42,202 --> 00:36:44,204 Let that be their undoing. 565 00:36:45,080 --> 00:36:47,332 - I will go. - My queen-- 566 00:36:47,332 --> 00:36:50,168 - You cannot. - I will not lose dragons to war 567 00:36:50,168 --> 00:36:51,544 whilst I hide here in my castle. 568 00:36:51,544 --> 00:36:54,714 Our allies raise their banners for you, Mother. 569 00:36:54,714 --> 00:36:56,800 Rhaenyra: Yes, they do. 570 00:36:56,800 --> 00:36:59,886 If you die, all is lost. 571 00:36:59,886 --> 00:37:01,513 - Send me. - No. 572 00:37:01,513 --> 00:37:03,515 I will burn Cole's lines and withdraw before King's Landing 573 00:37:03,515 --> 00:37:05,392 - could even raise the alarm. - You lack the experience. 574 00:37:08,395 --> 00:37:10,689 You must send me, Your Grace. 575 00:37:12,941 --> 00:37:14,359 Meleys is your largest dragon 576 00:37:14,359 --> 00:37:16,403 and no stranger to battle. 577 00:37:19,197 --> 00:37:21,032 I will meet Cole. 578 00:37:21,866 --> 00:37:23,076 (sighs) 579 00:37:23,076 --> 00:37:25,120 ♪ 580 00:37:44,889 --> 00:37:46,891 ♪ 581 00:38:09,289 --> 00:38:10,915 (flagon shatters) 582 00:38:12,417 --> 00:38:14,419 ♪ 583 00:38:29,642 --> 00:38:31,478 Jacaerys: I wish only to fight for you, 584 00:38:31,478 --> 00:38:33,563 for your claim and mine. 585 00:38:33,563 --> 00:38:35,023 I-- 586 00:38:36,441 --> 00:38:38,109 There's something I need to tell you, Jace. 587 00:38:40,653 --> 00:38:44,115 Something... I should've told you 588 00:38:44,115 --> 00:38:46,326 when you first became heir to the throne. 589 00:38:47,452 --> 00:38:50,455 It's a secret that Viserys told me 590 00:38:50,455 --> 00:38:53,667 when he named me his successor. 591 00:38:53,667 --> 00:38:57,504 And it has passed from king to heir... 592 00:38:57,504 --> 00:39:00,382 since Aegon the Conqueror's time. 593 00:39:02,884 --> 00:39:04,511 (exhales) 594 00:39:05,970 --> 00:39:07,972 ♪ 595 00:39:08,682 --> 00:39:11,017 I never told you because I was unsure 596 00:39:11,017 --> 00:39:14,020 that I believed it myself. 597 00:39:14,020 --> 00:39:17,941 The Targaryen who sits the Iron Throne 598 00:39:17,941 --> 00:39:20,360 is not just a king or a queen. 599 00:39:20,360 --> 00:39:22,153 They are a Protector. 600 00:39:22,821 --> 00:39:24,823 {\an8}(speaking High Valyrian) 601 00:39:26,574 --> 00:39:28,827 Rhaenyra: Ordained to lead the Seven Kingdoms, 602 00:39:28,827 --> 00:39:30,203 to strengthen them... 603 00:39:30,203 --> 00:39:32,664 (indistinct shouting) 604 00:39:32,664 --> 00:39:36,668 ...and to unite them against a common foe. 605 00:39:41,214 --> 00:39:45,468 Viserys chose me to succeed him. 606 00:39:45,468 --> 00:39:48,179 He held to this the whole of his life. 607 00:39:48,179 --> 00:39:49,848 (shouting) 608 00:39:53,727 --> 00:39:57,355 My father believed that I, alone, 609 00:39:57,355 --> 00:40:00,066 was meant to be this Protector. 610 00:40:00,066 --> 00:40:03,153 They're 1,400-, 1,500-strong at least, my lord. 611 00:40:03,153 --> 00:40:04,654 (roars) 612 00:40:04,654 --> 00:40:06,156 Rhaenyra: But to unite the realm, 613 00:40:06,156 --> 00:40:08,742 I had to send the dragons to war. 614 00:40:09,451 --> 00:40:10,869 (roars) 615 00:40:10,869 --> 00:40:12,912 ♪ 616 00:40:16,875 --> 00:40:20,545 The horrors I have just loosed cannot be for a crown alone. 617 00:40:22,630 --> 00:40:24,716 That is why I must believe 618 00:40:24,716 --> 00:40:27,886 what Viserys told me when he named me his heir. 619 00:40:27,886 --> 00:40:30,889 What Jaehaerys had told him. 620 00:40:30,889 --> 00:40:33,350 And what I will now tell you. 621 00:40:33,350 --> 00:40:35,393 (Sunfyre calls) 622 00:40:36,061 --> 00:40:37,103 What is it? 623 00:40:37,103 --> 00:40:39,147 ♪ 624 00:40:43,443 --> 00:40:45,653 Aegon the Conqueror's Dream. 625 00:40:47,822 --> 00:40:51,493 He called it "The Song of Ice and Fire." 626 00:40:52,077 --> 00:40:55,705 {\an8}- (dramatic music playing) - (arrows whizzing by) 627 00:40:55,705 --> 00:40:57,749 (grunting, shouting) 628 00:41:01,252 --> 00:41:03,254 captain: Loose! New rank! 629 00:41:04,422 --> 00:41:07,467 Loose! New rank! 630 00:41:08,593 --> 00:41:10,929 Loose! New rank! 631 00:41:13,264 --> 00:41:15,600 ♪ 632 00:41:15,600 --> 00:41:16,643 Push it! 633 00:41:17,811 --> 00:41:19,646 guards (shouting): Dragon! 634 00:41:19,646 --> 00:41:21,272 Dragon! 635 00:41:21,940 --> 00:41:23,942 (all yelling) 636 00:41:25,777 --> 00:41:28,446 Gwayne: To the Seven Hells with you, Cole! 637 00:41:28,863 --> 00:41:31,241 You may as well have sounded horns to announce our coming! 638 00:41:31,241 --> 00:41:33,284 Criston: Order the Darklyn levies to break off and move ahead. 639 00:41:33,284 --> 00:41:35,161 We must keep the dragon's attention divided. 640 00:41:35,161 --> 00:41:37,247 - Make the signal. - What signal? 641 00:41:37,247 --> 00:41:39,624 Criston: All is going to plan. 642 00:41:40,291 --> 00:41:42,293 ♪ 643 00:41:45,839 --> 00:41:47,841 (blows horn) 644 00:41:49,134 --> 00:41:50,802 (growling) 645 00:41:59,811 --> 00:42:01,813 (indistinct shouting) 646 00:42:06,026 --> 00:42:08,028 (all yelling) 647 00:42:11,698 --> 00:42:13,908 (horn blowing in distance) 648 00:42:15,160 --> 00:42:17,537 (blows horn) 649 00:42:17,537 --> 00:42:19,205 (growling) 650 00:42:23,168 --> 00:42:25,170 ♪ 651 00:42:29,007 --> 00:42:31,009 (Sunfyre calls) 652 00:42:33,345 --> 00:42:34,763 (groans) 653 00:42:36,514 --> 00:42:38,183 {\an8}(speaking High Valyrian) 654 00:42:46,900 --> 00:42:48,526 (exhales) 655 00:42:50,070 --> 00:42:52,072 ♪ 656 00:42:52,864 --> 00:42:54,115 (screeches) 657 00:42:59,245 --> 00:43:00,872 (grumbles) 658 00:43:02,624 --> 00:43:04,626 (all yelling) 659 00:43:06,753 --> 00:43:09,214 ♪ 660 00:43:11,216 --> 00:43:12,884 Forward, Sunfyre! 661 00:43:12,884 --> 00:43:15,095 - (Sunfyre roars) - Faster! 662 00:43:15,637 --> 00:43:17,722 guards (shouting): Dragon! 663 00:43:17,722 --> 00:43:19,766 Whose dragon is that? 664 00:43:19,766 --> 00:43:21,434 His Grace, the king's. 665 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:24,729 This was your secret plot, Cole? 666 00:43:24,729 --> 00:43:26,523 For the king himself to lay ambush 667 00:43:26,523 --> 00:43:28,858 - and mayhaps die in the attempt?! - Criston: No! 668 00:43:28,858 --> 00:43:30,735 Loose more signal arrows! 669 00:43:34,114 --> 00:43:36,408 Stalwart men of House Targaryen, 670 00:43:37,659 --> 00:43:41,037 your king has joined you! 671 00:43:41,037 --> 00:43:43,873 Hold to your courage! Hold to your wits! 672 00:43:43,873 --> 00:43:46,584 For the Seven have blessed and shielded 673 00:43:46,584 --> 00:43:49,087 this host with divine purpose! 674 00:43:49,087 --> 00:43:52,048 For the one true king, Aegon! 675 00:43:52,048 --> 00:43:54,634 - Advance! - (soldiers shouting) 676 00:43:56,428 --> 00:43:59,931 ♪ 677 00:44:02,767 --> 00:44:04,853 Where are you, Aemond? 678 00:44:08,148 --> 00:44:09,774 (roars) 679 00:44:11,317 --> 00:44:13,319 ♪ 680 00:44:16,698 --> 00:44:18,700 {\an8}(speaks High Valyrian) 681 00:44:19,951 --> 00:44:21,453 Dracarys! 682 00:44:23,455 --> 00:44:24,664 (grunts) 683 00:44:27,959 --> 00:44:30,128 (grumbles, screeches) 684 00:44:34,049 --> 00:44:37,302 - (screeching, roaring) - (Aegon panicking) 685 00:44:41,306 --> 00:44:42,974 (yelling) 686 00:44:47,312 --> 00:44:49,314 (all yelling) 687 00:44:53,651 --> 00:44:55,737 (high-pitched calling) 688 00:44:56,905 --> 00:44:58,531 (screeching) 689 00:45:00,408 --> 00:45:02,452 captain: Another one there! 690 00:45:02,452 --> 00:45:04,704 Send a volley to those Rosby men! 691 00:45:04,704 --> 00:45:06,748 Give them no quarter! 692 00:45:07,832 --> 00:45:11,044 - (indistinct shouting) - (distant bellowing) 693 00:45:16,174 --> 00:45:18,176 We'd best get you to cover, my lord. 694 00:45:24,683 --> 00:45:26,685 ♪ 695 00:45:28,019 --> 00:45:29,604 (grumbles) 696 00:45:47,539 --> 00:45:50,542 ♪ 697 00:45:50,542 --> 00:45:52,544 (screeching) 698 00:46:02,929 --> 00:46:04,931 ♪ 699 00:46:04,931 --> 00:46:06,725 (distant screeching) 700 00:46:06,725 --> 00:46:08,768 Aegon: Thank the gods! 701 00:46:10,270 --> 00:46:11,521 Dracarys! 702 00:46:11,521 --> 00:46:12,564 Ah! 703 00:46:14,649 --> 00:46:16,067 ♪ 704 00:46:17,068 --> 00:46:19,154 No! (yells) 705 00:46:21,281 --> 00:46:23,908 - (roaring) - (Sunfyre screeching) 706 00:46:30,790 --> 00:46:32,417 (screeching) 707 00:46:36,421 --> 00:46:38,465 (soldiers yelling) 708 00:46:38,465 --> 00:46:40,133 Criston: Your Grace! 709 00:46:40,133 --> 00:46:42,177 (music softens) 710 00:46:44,763 --> 00:46:46,765 (heavy breathing) 711 00:46:56,816 --> 00:46:58,777 {\an8}(speaks High Valyrian) 712 00:47:00,528 --> 00:47:03,531 - (music intensifies) - (Meleys screeches) 713 00:47:07,452 --> 00:47:08,620 (grunts) 714 00:47:19,798 --> 00:47:21,966 (nearby growling) 715 00:47:21,966 --> 00:47:23,885 ♪ 716 00:47:37,482 --> 00:47:39,484 (roars) 717 00:47:43,655 --> 00:47:45,865 - (dragons screeching) - (music stops) 718 00:47:51,663 --> 00:47:52,831 (grunts) 719 00:47:54,374 --> 00:47:55,667 (grunting) 720 00:47:56,334 --> 00:47:58,628 (music resumes) 721 00:47:58,628 --> 00:48:00,422 (indistinct shouting) 722 00:48:14,519 --> 00:48:16,521 (all yelling) 723 00:48:16,521 --> 00:48:19,190 (grunting, yelling) 724 00:48:19,607 --> 00:48:22,235 - (horse neighs) - (loud thud) 725 00:48:23,403 --> 00:48:25,030 (silence) 726 00:48:27,741 --> 00:48:31,953 - (slow-motion yelling) - (slow, tense music playing) 727 00:48:35,623 --> 00:48:37,625 (loud footsteps) 728 00:48:50,305 --> 00:48:52,307 ♪ 729 00:48:56,936 --> 00:48:58,563 (grumbling) 730 00:49:04,569 --> 00:49:07,572 (Meleys grumbling, groaning) 731 00:49:15,622 --> 00:49:17,624 (singers vocalizing) 732 00:49:19,918 --> 00:49:21,503 (roars) 733 00:49:25,757 --> 00:49:28,426 (indistinct chatter, shouting) 734 00:49:29,177 --> 00:49:33,306 ♪ 735 00:49:35,016 --> 00:49:37,018 (vocalizing continues) 736 00:49:44,150 --> 00:49:45,777 (screeches) 737 00:49:48,154 --> 00:49:50,949 - (screeches) - (all yelling) 738 00:49:53,284 --> 00:49:54,869 (screeching) 739 00:49:56,705 --> 00:49:58,665 (grunting) 740 00:49:58,665 --> 00:50:00,333 (screeching) 741 00:50:04,004 --> 00:50:06,006 (music slows) 742 00:50:06,006 --> 00:50:07,674 (grumbling) 743 00:50:11,803 --> 00:50:14,806 (somber music playing) 744 00:50:23,982 --> 00:50:25,650 (explosion booms) 745 00:50:33,033 --> 00:50:36,036 (triumphant music playing) 746 00:50:51,176 --> 00:50:53,178 (music fades out) 747 00:51:00,268 --> 00:51:02,270 (muffled yelling) 748 00:51:04,522 --> 00:51:07,192 (muffled roaring, rumbling) 749 00:51:17,285 --> 00:51:19,287 (gasps for air) 750 00:51:24,250 --> 00:51:25,710 (gasping) 751 00:51:30,090 --> 00:51:32,092 (labored breathing) 752 00:51:37,472 --> 00:51:40,725 (quiet, tense music playing) 753 00:51:46,564 --> 00:51:48,733 Gwayne: Fall in behind me! 754 00:51:49,734 --> 00:51:51,736 Into the breach! 755 00:51:51,736 --> 00:51:53,738 (indistinct shouting) 756 00:51:57,992 --> 00:51:59,994 ♪ 757 00:52:04,416 --> 00:52:06,418 (heavy breathing) 758 00:52:15,927 --> 00:52:17,929 ♪ 759 00:52:23,268 --> 00:52:25,770 (breathy) The king has fallen. We must find him. 760 00:52:28,773 --> 00:52:30,775 (armor clatters) 761 00:52:39,451 --> 00:52:41,453 ♪ 762 00:52:50,462 --> 00:52:52,464 {\an8}(indistinct shouting) 763 00:53:02,724 --> 00:53:04,726 ♪ 764 00:53:15,862 --> 00:53:17,155 Criston: Aemond! 765 00:53:18,073 --> 00:53:19,699 (Sunfyre grumbles) 766 00:53:19,699 --> 00:53:22,744 ♪ 767 00:53:32,629 --> 00:53:34,673 Where's His Grace? 768 00:53:37,342 --> 00:53:39,344 (Sunfyre grumbling) 769 00:53:42,013 --> 00:53:45,225 (suspenseful, solemn music playing) 770 00:53:50,772 --> 00:53:52,399 (helmet clatters) 771 00:54:10,625 --> 00:54:12,877 (music fades out) 772 00:54:18,383 --> 00:54:21,594 (light, tense music playing) 773 00:54:55,795 --> 00:54:57,797 ♪ 54314

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