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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
− | [[Bran Stark|Bran]] is once again dreaming through the eyes of [[Summer]], who is alerted by a faint clink, and he and [[Shaggydog|his brother]] can smell something wrong in the air. The direwolf desperately tries to escape from the godswood, but the gate is locked, so tries to climb a tree to reach the wall, following Bran’s thoughts. Summer falls from the tree, and Bran awakes with a sore shoulder to find a strange man in his room, followed by [[Theon Greyjoy]]. Theon, calling himself a prince, tells him that the castle is his now, that his [[ironmen]] swam the moat and unlocked the postern gate. His father’s former ward informs him that he must make the people of [[Winterfell]] aware that Theon is in command, and that no one will be hurt if they concede. Bran watches as all those whom [[Jojen Reed|Jojen]] saw in his dream die, and all of the crannogman’s words have come true. The sea has come to Winterfell, and Mikken drowns on his own blood as he refuses to bend the knee.{{Ref|aCoK|35}} Most in the castle defy Theon, but [[Reek]] and [[Osha]] join his service. Bran is disappointed about the latter, but manages to convince the rest that fighting is not the answer. | + | [[Bran Stark|Bran]] is once again dreaming through the eyes of [[Summer]], who is alerted by a faint clink, and he and [[Shaggydog|his brother]] can smell something wrong in the air. The direwolf desperately tries to escape from the godswood, but the gate is locked, so tries to climb a tree to reach the wall, following Bran’s thoughts. Summer falls from the tree, and Bran awakes with a sore shoulder to find a strange man in his room, followed by [[Theon Greyjoy]]. Theon, calling himself a prince, tells him that the castle is his now, that his [[ironmen]] swam the moat and unlocked the postern gate. His father’s former ward informs him that he must make the people of [[Winterfell]] aware that Theon is in command, and that no one will be hurt if they concede. Bran watches as all those whom [[Jojen Reed|Jojen]] saw in his dream die, and all of the crannogman’s words have come true. [[Capture of Winterfell|The sea has come to Winterfell]], and Mikken drowns on his own blood as he refuses to bend the knee.{{Ref|aCoK|35}} Most in the castle defy Theon, but [[Reek]] and [[Osha]] join his service. Bran is disappointed about the latter, but manages to convince the rest that fighting is not the answer. |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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[[fr:A Clash of Kings, Chapitre 47, Bran]] | [[fr:A Clash of Kings, Chapitre 47, Bran]] | ||
+ | [[pt:A Fúria dos Reis - Capítulo 46]] |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 9 June 2019
Bran VI | ||||||
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A Clash of Kings chapter | ||||||
POV | Bran Stark | |||||
Place | Winterfell | |||||
Page | 485 UK HC (Other versions) | |||||
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Bran V ↑ | ||||||
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↓ Bran VII |
Synopsis
Bran is once again dreaming through the eyes of Summer, who is alerted by a faint clink, and he and his brother can smell something wrong in the air. The direwolf desperately tries to escape from the godswood, but the gate is locked, so tries to climb a tree to reach the wall, following Bran’s thoughts. Summer falls from the tree, and Bran awakes with a sore shoulder to find a strange man in his room, followed by Theon Greyjoy. Theon, calling himself a prince, tells him that the castle is his now, that his ironmen swam the moat and unlocked the postern gate. His father’s former ward informs him that he must make the people of Winterfell aware that Theon is in command, and that no one will be hurt if they concede. Bran watches as all those whom Jojen saw in his dream die, and all of the crannogman’s words have come true. The sea has come to Winterfell, and Mikken drowns on his own blood as he refuses to bend the knee.[1] Most in the castle defy Theon, but Reek and Osha join his service. Bran is disappointed about the latter, but manages to convince the rest that fighting is not the answer.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 35, Bran V.
- The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [1].
- Analyses and summary of the chapter in the course of a 10th reread by Slynt.
- Review and summary by Leigh Butler.