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Maester [[Luwin]] has just received word of [[Robb Stark|Robb]]’s [[Battle of Oxcross|victory at Oxcross]], and tells [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and the Walders that Ser [[Stevron Frey|Stevron]] perished in the battle. The two Walders are not saddened at all by their uncle’s death, talking instead of who is now heir to the [[Twins]], and Bran realizes the truth of [[Jojen Reed|Jojen]]’s dream, that the Walders are more pleased by this news than he is. Bran tells Jojen that he believes him, and Jojen reveals another green dream he had, where the salt water flows over the walls of [[Winterfell]], and several men are drowned including [[Alebelly]], Septon [[Chayle]] and [[Mikken]]. Jojen then asks Bran about his dreams, and Bran tells him that the most common are the wolf dreams, but he also dreams of the crow and of falling. Jojen calls him a warg, or shapeshifter, and that people will fear him or even try to kill him if they find out. Jojen explains that the wolf dreams are Bran’s ability to use his third eye while asleep, and that his power is strong.
 
Maester [[Luwin]] has just received word of [[Robb Stark|Robb]]’s [[Battle of Oxcross|victory at Oxcross]], and tells [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and the Walders that Ser [[Stevron Frey|Stevron]] perished in the battle. The two Walders are not saddened at all by their uncle’s death, talking instead of who is now heir to the [[Twins]], and Bran realizes the truth of [[Jojen Reed|Jojen]]’s dream, that the Walders are more pleased by this news than he is. Bran tells Jojen that he believes him, and Jojen reveals another green dream he had, where the salt water flows over the walls of [[Winterfell]], and several men are drowned including [[Alebelly]], Septon [[Chayle]] and [[Mikken]]. Jojen then asks Bran about his dreams, and Bran tells him that the most common are the wolf dreams, but he also dreams of the crow and of falling. Jojen calls him a warg, or shapeshifter, and that people will fear him or even try to kill him if they find out. Jojen explains that the wolf dreams are Bran’s ability to use his third eye while asleep, and that his power is strong.
  
Bran tries to warn Alebelly and the others of what Jojen saw, but they don’t believe him, and the crannogman assured Bran that nothing could be done to avert their deaths. Ser [[Rodrik Cassel|Rodrik]] soon returns with [[[Reek]] as his prisoner, a servant of the [[Ramsay Snow|Bastard of Bolton]], whom Ser Rodrik claims was killed in the battle. [[Donella Manderly|Lady Hornwood]] was found dead, but she had signed over her lands to the [[House Bolton|Boltons]], and though Maester Luwin states that vows made at sword point are not valid, Ser Rodrik claims that [[Roose Bolton]] may not agree since land is at stake. Bran tells Ser Rodrik of Jojen’s dream, and Maester Luwin confirms that raiders have been plundering the [[Stony Shore]]. But neither the Maester nor the Castellan believe that what Jojen saw will come to pass. Later, Jojen tells Bran of a new green dream, where the man Reek stands over Bran and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]]’s dead bodies, having skinned their faces. Bran protests as does [[Meera Reed|Meera]], but Jojen, with pity in his eyes, tells them nothing they can do will change the truth of the visi
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Bran tries to warn Alebelly and the others of what Jojen saw, but they don’t believe him, and the crannogman assured Bran that nothing could be done to avert their deaths. Ser [[Rodrik Cassel|Rodrik]] soon returns with [[Reek]] as his prisoner, a servant of the [[Ramsay Snow|Bastard of Bolton]], whom Ser Rodrik claims was killed in the battle. [[Donella Manderly|Lady Hornwood]] was found dead, but she had signed over her lands to the [[House Bolton|Boltons]], and though Maester Luwin states that vows made at sword point are not valid, Ser Rodrik claims that [[Roose Bolton]] may not agree since land is at stake. Bran tells Ser Rodrik of Jojen’s dream, and Maester Luwin confirms that raiders have been plundering the [[Stony Shore]]. But neither the Maester nor the Castellan believe that what Jojen saw will come to pass. Later, Jojen tells Bran of a new green dream, where the man Reek stands over Bran and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]]’s dead bodies, having skinned their faces. Bran protests as does [[Meera Reed|Meera]], but Jojen, with pity in his eyes, tells them nothing they can do will change the truth of the visi
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==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
  

Revision as of 00:50, 2 July 2011

A Clash of Kings
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Chapters
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POV Characters
Jon Bran Tyrion
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Synopsis

Maester Luwin has just received word of Robb’s victory at Oxcross, and tells Bran and the Walders that Ser Stevron perished in the battle. The two Walders are not saddened at all by their uncle’s death, talking instead of who is now heir to the Twins, and Bran realizes the truth of Jojen’s dream, that the Walders are more pleased by this news than he is. Bran tells Jojen that he believes him, and Jojen reveals another green dream he had, where the salt water flows over the walls of Winterfell, and several men are drowned including Alebelly, Septon Chayle and Mikken. Jojen then asks Bran about his dreams, and Bran tells him that the most common are the wolf dreams, but he also dreams of the crow and of falling. Jojen calls him a warg, or shapeshifter, and that people will fear him or even try to kill him if they find out. Jojen explains that the wolf dreams are Bran’s ability to use his third eye while asleep, and that his power is strong.

Bran tries to warn Alebelly and the others of what Jojen saw, but they don’t believe him, and the crannogman assured Bran that nothing could be done to avert their deaths. Ser Rodrik soon returns with Reek as his prisoner, a servant of the Bastard of Bolton, whom Ser Rodrik claims was killed in the battle. Lady Hornwood was found dead, but she had signed over her lands to the Boltons, and though Maester Luwin states that vows made at sword point are not valid, Ser Rodrik claims that Roose Bolton may not agree since land is at stake. Bran tells Ser Rodrik of Jojen’s dream, and Maester Luwin confirms that raiders have been plundering the Stony Shore. But neither the Maester nor the Castellan believe that what Jojen saw will come to pass. Later, Jojen tells Bran of a new green dream, where the man Reek stands over Bran and Rickon’s dead bodies, having skinned their faces. Bran protests as does Meera, but Jojen, with pity in his eyes, tells them nothing they can do will change the truth of the visi

References and Notes

  • The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[1]