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{\an8}(epic theme playing)
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{\an8}♪
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{\an8}♪
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(music fades out)
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(ominous music playing)
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(door creaking)
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(footsteps echoing)
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(woman speaking High Valyrian,
voice echoing)
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What?
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(High Valyrian continues)
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I can't understand.
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(speaking High Valyrian)
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Speak plainly.
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{\an8}Stop.
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{\an8}Stop it.
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(tense music playing)
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(crown clattering)
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(sword falls)
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♪
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- (distorted)
There's been a raven.
- (door opens)
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Simon Strong:
Good morrow, Your Grace.
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Slept well,
I trust?
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As I said,
there's been
a raven.
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Aegon's army
departed King's Landing
a fortnight ago.
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The castles of Rosby
and Stokeworth
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have both fallen
without siege.
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They have raised
Aegon's banner
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and added their levies
to Ser Criston Cole's host.
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Both houses cited that
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sad business
with the usurper's son
in their declarations.
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Ser Criston's army,
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now tripled in strength,
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might have Harrenhal
as its destination.
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- (goat bleats)
- Even if you can raise
a host of Rivermen,
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they will not be ready
in time to face him.
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Let's see what
your Lord Paramount
is made of.
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(sighs)
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(stammers)
My prince--
Uh, My-My Grace.
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Your Grace.
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Lord Grover is looking
more hale and healthy
than I expected.
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Uh, this is
Ser Oscar Tully,
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grandson
to Grover Tully.
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He is heir
to Riverrun
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and the future
Lord Paramount
of the Riverlands.
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His Grace,
the King Consort,
Daemon Targaryen.
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- Oscar Tully:
It is an honor, Your Grace.
- Daemon Targaryen: Indeed.
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(sword clatters)
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How fares
your grandsire?
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Sadly, he remains
incapacitated.
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He lies in a kind of
waking sleep,
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unable to do much more
than take meager drink.
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It is barely enough
to sustain him.
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So, he's alive?
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Yes, gods be good.
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Well, my time is short
and I have need of an army.
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Perhaps you might
place a feather pillow
over his head
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and speed along
your inheritance?
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I-I love my grandsire,
like a father.
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My own lord father
died suddenly,
himself a young man.
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Lord Grover raised me
in his stead.
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All very touching.
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Are you here to speak
with your grandsire's voice?
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For House Tully
and the Riverlands?
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While he still lives?
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- That is not our way.
- Then you're of no use to me.
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I can see why
the Blackwoods
and the Brackens
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did not fear
to start a war
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beneath the nose
of their liege lords.
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House Tully is
a fish with no head.
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Remind me which
of your countrymen
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claim to fight
in the name of Aegon?
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Was it, was it
Bracken or Blackwood?
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It was House Bracken
that declared Green,
Your Grace.
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Who could remember.
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Summon
the Blackwoods here.
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I require
men of action
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to lead my host
of Rivermen.
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(tense music playing)
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(indistinct chatter)
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(dog barking)
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♪
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(birds cawing)
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M'lady.
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"Princess," if we're
holding to formalities.
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Apologies.
Princess.
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And you are Alyn.
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Yes, Princess.
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I'm given
to understand
my lord husband
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owes you his life.
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But I was not told
his savior was so comely.
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Your mother must've
been very beautiful.
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- Corlys Velaryon: Rhaenys.
- (clears throat)
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- Is your work finished?
- No, m'lord.
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(indistinct chatter)
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I just had a word
with your captains.
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He was the sailor
who plucked you from
your watery grave?
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(birds cawing)
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Yes.
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You did not think
to mention it?
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I did not think
it relevant.
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I know who he is,
Corlys.
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Alyn's past is
no fault of his.
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He saved
his lord's life.
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He should be raised up
and honored,
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not hidden
beneath the tides.
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Is this why you came?
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To subject me
to an inquisition?
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I came to tell you
that Baela has called me
to Dragonstone.
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Baela?
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That council is
going to dine on her
and Jace for supper.
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They grow restless
in Rhaenyra's absence.
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Still...
Where has that
woman gone?
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I suspect to try
and draw us all back
from the abyss.
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- (knocks at door)
- (Alicent sighs)
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(distant chatter)
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- Good morrow, Your Grace.
- Good morrow, Grand Maester.
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As requested.
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- I brewed it myself.
- Thank you.
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I will see it
delivered discreetly.
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Do report if the recipient
has need of any remedy.
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The tea is known
to disagree with the gut.
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I shall observe
the girl closely.
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(birds chirping)
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Grand Maester.
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You've ever been
a practical man,
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an honorable servant
to the crown.
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And you served
my lord husband
in his darkest hours.
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Such was my duty,
Your Grace.
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Tell me.
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Do you believe
Viserys wanted Aegon
to succeed him?
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(birds chirping)
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I could not know.
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His Grace never raised
the matter with me.
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(distant chatter)
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(door closes)
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(tense music playing)
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♪
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(groans)
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(groans)
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(coughs)
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Baela Targaryen:
Ser Criston Cole's host
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has taken to exploiting
the tree cover
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to conceal
its movements.
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He now only
travels by night
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to confound
our dragons.
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Bartimos Celtigar:
And what is Cole's heading?
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It is difficult to say,
but there were signs
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of an army moving
northwest, I believe.
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Gormon Massey:
(laughs) She believes.
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You should've burned them
when you had the chance.
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Perhaps you can,
Ser Alfred,
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when you next sight
them on your dragon.
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- (slight chuckle)
- The only reason
we know any of this
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is because
of Baela's efforts.
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Bartimos:
What do we know, my prince?
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If you ask me,
it is little and less.
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We know that Cole
possesses a host that
is growing in strength
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and that it
is a problem.
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Gormon:
Can Daemon
hope to meet it
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with his own
in time?
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And if I know
the Riverlands,
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he has more
disentangling
ahead of him
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than the end
of a Lyseni orgy.
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Have you heard word
from your father?
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- No.
- Maester Gerardys:
Ravens were sent to Harrenhal
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seeking news
of Daemon's progress
with the Riverlords.
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None have,
as yet, returned.
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Alfred Broome:
Just so.
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An enemy host,
growing in constitution,
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marches somewhere
in the vastness
of the Crownlands.
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We could, perhaps,
act if only we had a host
of our own.
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Or someone here to lead us.
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Mind your tongue,
Ser Alfred.
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Does it
speak falsely,
my prince?
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This council
is rudderless.
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I'm doing my best
to steer it, Ser Alfred.
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Why should your voice
be any louder than ours,
Princess?
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The queen did not
name you Hand.
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It is her voice,
and that of
the king consort,
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that we need
to raise alliances
and command our vassals.
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- But they are gone.
- Corlys: What has come
of this council?
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(soft gasp)
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My lord.
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Our enemy
is on the march.
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Is there naught to be done
in the absence of the queen,
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but to grouse
and claw for power?
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(Bartimos sighs)
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We do not know
the queen's doings.
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But we must trust
that she seeks the same
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as each of us
at this table.
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An end to this conflict.
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- (rain pattering)
- (tense music playing)
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(birds cawing)
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(indistinct shouting)
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(distant yell)
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Criston Cole:
Men of House Darklyn.
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All who bend the knee
to the true king, Aegon,
will be spared.
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You can earn back
your honor by
raising his banner
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and fighting
in his name
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against the
Whore of Dragonstone.
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All who refuse...
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will have their death.
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♪
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Good morrow,
Lord Darklyn.
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Is there no honor left
in this world, Cole?
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Sacking your
queen's own castles
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and putting
her people to the sword?
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"Kingmaker."
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You are not fit
for the white cloak.
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♪
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This is a better death
than a traitor deserves.
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You should
thank me for it.
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Yours will come in kind.
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(grunts)
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(horse neighs)
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♪
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Lord Hand.
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We'll lead
the van northeast,
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follow the coastline.
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(horse neighs)
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I realize you were
neither born nor bred
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anywhere near
the Crownlands,
my good Lord Hand,
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but Harrenhal
is to the west.
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Indeed it is.
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Fuck you.
I told you we should've
sent our dragons.
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And now look
what's happened.
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Daemon, of all people,
has taken Harrenhal.
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I give you a job,
and now you just
sit there.
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It's your
fucking castle!
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Well, that castle is
more crippled than I am,
Your Grace.
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(scoffs)
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It's like to drive
Daemon to madness
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as he attempts
to make use of it.
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It is beyond
his faculties.
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It is also penniless,
as I happily control
all of its gold.
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So, as Harrenhal saps
Daemon's resolve,
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the false queen remains
trapped on her island,
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and Ser Criston
continues felling castles
in the Crownlands.
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(stammers)
Wh--
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I need to be informed
of these things
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if I am to make
informed rulings.
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I will not be made
to look a fool in front of
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- my allies and enemies.
- Aemond Targaryen:
Harrenhal must wait.
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Ser Criston is marching
on Rook's Rest.
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Rook's Re--
A pathetic prize.
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- I gave no such command--
- The castle is small,
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weakly defended,
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and Lord Staunton sits
on Rhaenyra's council.
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After Cole smashes it,
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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
♪
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