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[[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] reflects on how she has always done her duty, remembering that she had never comforted [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] after [[Brandon Stark|Brandon]] injured him, nor did she bid him farewell when [[Hoster Tully|her father]] sent him off. Later, Maester [[Vyman]] shows her a letter from Lord [[Elwood Meadows]], the new castellan at [[Storm's End]]. The man does not make note of [[Edric Storm]], and she wonders again why [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] was so interested in the boy, thinking he might mean to use the boy’s appearance as proof of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]]’s ill heritage. Catelyn is considering the nature of bastards and their fathers, and recalls [[Roose Bolton]]’s recent missive where he calls his bastard, [[Ramsay Snow]], a boy of tainted blood and that he counts himself "well rid of him". Bolton states that he hopes [[Robb Stark|Robb]] will weigh his capture of [[Harrenhal]] against the crimes of his bastard son.
 
[[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] reflects on how she has always done her duty, remembering that she had never comforted [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] after [[Brandon Stark|Brandon]] injured him, nor did she bid him farewell when [[Hoster Tully|her father]] sent him off. Later, Maester [[Vyman]] shows her a letter from Lord [[Elwood Meadows]], the new castellan at [[Storm's End]]. The man does not make note of [[Edric Storm]], and she wonders again why [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] was so interested in the boy, thinking he might mean to use the boy’s appearance as proof of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]]’s ill heritage. Catelyn is considering the nature of bastards and their fathers, and recalls [[Roose Bolton]]’s recent missive where he calls his bastard, [[Ramsay Snow]], a boy of tainted blood and that he counts himself "well rid of him". Bolton states that he hopes [[Robb Stark|Robb]] will weigh his capture of [[Harrenhal]] against the crimes of his bastard son.
  
Catelyn is drawn away as fighting begins across the [[Ruby Fork]], yet each time Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]]’s troops attempt to cross, [[Edmure Tully|Edmure]]’s men crush them, raining arrows down upon them as they attempt to ford the river. Catelyn is unimpressed despite the victory her brother has won against one of the most famous battlefield commands alive. She sends wine to [[Cleos Frey]], and then attempts to gain information from him, but the man knows little of use. All she learns is that Ser Cleos had seen only [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] at court. Catelyn does consider [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] a man who might be trusted at his word, despite what had transpired between the two of them. She then learns the results of the great victory, that [[Leo Lefford]] had drowned, [[Gregor Clegane]] badly wounded, and the great knight [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]] taken captive. Yet despite the fact they were winning, she was still afraid.  
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Catelyn is drawn away as fighting begins across the [[Trident#Red Fork|Red Fork]], yet each time Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]]’s troops attempt to cross, [[Edmure Tully|Edmure]]’s men crush them, raining arrows down upon them as they attempt to ford the river. Catelyn is unimpressed despite the victory her brother has won against one of the most famous battlefield commands alive. She sends wine to [[Cleos Frey]], and then attempts to gain information from him, but the man knows little of use. All she learns is that Ser Cleos had seen only [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] at court. Catelyn does consider [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] a man who might be trusted at his word, despite what had transpired between the two of them. She then learns the results of the great victory, that [[Leo Lefford]] had drowned, [[Gregor Clegane]] badly wounded, and the great knight [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]] taken captive. Yet despite the fact they were winning, she was still afraid.
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==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]
 
*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Clash of Kings: Chapter 45]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Clash of Kings: Chapter 45]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Catelyn Tully]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Catelyn Tully]]

Revision as of 23:42, 15 June 2011

A Clash of Kings
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Chapters
Tyrion 10 Catelyn 6 Bran 6
POV Characters
Tyrion Catelyn Bran
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Synopsis

Catelyn reflects on how she has always done her duty, remembering that she had never comforted Littlefinger after Brandon injured him, nor did she bid him farewell when her father sent him off. Later, Maester Vyman shows her a letter from Lord Elwood Meadows, the new castellan at Storm's End. The man does not make note of Edric Storm, and she wonders again why Stannis was so interested in the boy, thinking he might mean to use the boy’s appearance as proof of Joffrey’s ill heritage. Catelyn is considering the nature of bastards and their fathers, and recalls Roose Bolton’s recent missive where he calls his bastard, Ramsay Snow, a boy of tainted blood and that he counts himself "well rid of him". Bolton states that he hopes Robb will weigh his capture of Harrenhal against the crimes of his bastard son.

Catelyn is drawn away as fighting begins across the Red Fork, yet each time Lord Tywin’s troops attempt to cross, Edmure’s men crush them, raining arrows down upon them as they attempt to ford the river. Catelyn is unimpressed despite the victory her brother has won against one of the most famous battlefield commands alive. She sends wine to Cleos Frey, and then attempts to gain information from him, but the man knows little of use. All she learns is that Ser Cleos had seen only Sansa at court. Catelyn does consider Tyrion a man who might be trusted at his word, despite what had transpired between the two of them. She then learns the results of the great victory, that Leo Lefford had drowned, Gregor Clegane badly wounded, and the great knight Strongboar taken captive. Yet despite the fact they were winning, she was still afraid.

References and Notes

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