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{{Infobox Chapter ADwD | {{Infobox Chapter ADwD | ||
− | | pov = Jon | + | | pov = [[Jon Snow]] |
− | | place = [[Castle Black]] | + | | place = [[Castle Black]] |
− | | | + | | title = Jon V |
− | | previous = Reek II | + | | page = 267 |
− | | next = Tyrion VI | + | | previous = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 20|Reek II]] |
− | | | + | | current = Jon V |
+ | | next = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 22|Tyrion VI]] | ||
+ | | arc previous = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 17|Jon IV]] | ||
+ | | arc next = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 28|Jon VI]] | ||
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Following the departure of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]'s host, [[Castle Black]] is in a quiescent state, with the exception of the training yard. Although Stannis has vacated [[Jeor Mormont|Mormont]]'s former chambers in King's Tower, Jon does not move in, knowing that others may misconstrue the move as a sign that he does not expect Stannis to return. | Following the departure of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]'s host, [[Castle Black]] is in a quiescent state, with the exception of the training yard. Although Stannis has vacated [[Jeor Mormont|Mormont]]'s former chambers in King's Tower, Jon does not move in, knowing that others may misconstrue the move as a sign that he does not expect Stannis to return. | ||
− | Against [[Bowen Marsh]]'s wishes, Jon accompanies a line of wagons under armed escort to deliver food to the [[ | + | Against [[Bowen Marsh]]'s wishes, Jon accompanies a line of wagons under armed escort to deliver food to the [[wildling]]s who have taken refuge underground at [[Mole's Town]]. As they notice several faces carved into various trees along the road, he comes to realize that the wildlings may have bent the knee to Stannis and feigned to embrace the [[Lord of Light]], but in their hearts they will never abandon the [[old gods]]. |
A riot nearly breaks out as Jon's men deliver rations to the wildlings, with many complaining about the small amount of food they receive. Jon promises the wildings adequate food, shelter, and weapons if they help the [[Night's Watch]] defend the Wall, informing them that they have the choice: work with the Watch, or face the [[Others]] alone. In spite of their misgivings, many wildlings agree to join, children, [[spearwife|spearwives]], and fighters alike, including [[Halleck]], the brother of [[Harma|Harma Dogshead]]. However, [[Sigorn]] and the rest of the Thenns refuse the offer. When the rations are all distributed, the wagons are loaded with 63 wildings heading back to the Wall. Jon remembers something [[Mance Rayder]] told him, that the wildlings do not follow names or sigils. They follow strength. | A riot nearly breaks out as Jon's men deliver rations to the wildlings, with many complaining about the small amount of food they receive. Jon promises the wildings adequate food, shelter, and weapons if they help the [[Night's Watch]] defend the Wall, informing them that they have the choice: work with the Watch, or face the [[Others]] alone. In spite of their misgivings, many wildlings agree to join, children, [[spearwife|spearwives]], and fighters alike, including [[Halleck]], the brother of [[Harma|Harma Dogshead]]. However, [[Sigorn]] and the rest of the Thenns refuse the offer. When the rations are all distributed, the wagons are loaded with 63 wildings heading back to the Wall. Jon remembers something [[Mance Rayder]] told him, that the wildlings do not follow names or sigils. They follow strength. | ||
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*[[Bowen Marsh]] | *[[Bowen Marsh]] | ||
*[[Halleck]] | *[[Halleck]] | ||
− | *[[Hal]] | + | *[[Hairy Hal]] |
*[[Rory]] | *[[Rory]] | ||
*[[Sigorn]] | *[[Sigorn]] | ||
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*[[Longclaw]] | *[[Longclaw]] | ||
*[[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]] | *[[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]] | ||
− | *[[Lord Steward of the Night's Watch | + | *[[Lord Steward]] of the Night's Watch |
*[[Shadow Tower]] | *[[Shadow Tower]] | ||
*[[Greyguard]] | *[[Greyguard]] | ||
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*[[the Wall]] | *[[the Wall]] | ||
*[[Bridge of Skulls]] | *[[Bridge of Skulls]] | ||
− | *[[First Ranger of the Night's Watch | + | *[[First Ranger]] of the Night's Watch |
*[[Mole's Town]] | *[[Mole's Town]] | ||
*[[kingsroad]] | *[[kingsroad]] | ||
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*[[Seven Kingdoms]] | *[[Seven Kingdoms]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | ==References and Notes== | ||
+ | {{References}} | ||
+ | *[https://www.tor.com/2015/03/05/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-dance-with-dragons-part-13/ A Read of Ice and Fire: A Dance with Dragons, Part 13] Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler. | ||
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[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Dance with Dragons 21]] | [[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Dance with Dragons 21]] | ||
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[[es:Danza de Dragones-Capítulo 21]] | [[es:Danza de Dragones-Capítulo 21]] | ||
[[fr:A Dance with Dragons, Chapitre 22, Jon]] | [[fr:A Dance with Dragons, Chapitre 22, Jon]] | ||
+ | [[pt:A Dança dos Dragões - Capítulo 21]] |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 7 June 2021
Jon V | ||||||
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A Dance with Dragons chapter | ||||||
POV | Jon Snow | |||||
Place | Castle Black | |||||
Page | 267 UK HC (Other versions) | |||||
Chapter chronology (All) | ||||||
Jon IV ↑ | ||||||
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↓ Jon VI |
Synopsis
Following the departure of Stannis's host, Castle Black is in a quiescent state, with the exception of the training yard. Although Stannis has vacated Mormont's former chambers in King's Tower, Jon does not move in, knowing that others may misconstrue the move as a sign that he does not expect Stannis to return.
Against Bowen Marsh's wishes, Jon accompanies a line of wagons under armed escort to deliver food to the wildlings who have taken refuge underground at Mole's Town. As they notice several faces carved into various trees along the road, he comes to realize that the wildlings may have bent the knee to Stannis and feigned to embrace the Lord of Light, but in their hearts they will never abandon the old gods.
A riot nearly breaks out as Jon's men deliver rations to the wildlings, with many complaining about the small amount of food they receive. Jon promises the wildings adequate food, shelter, and weapons if they help the Night's Watch defend the Wall, informing them that they have the choice: work with the Watch, or face the Others alone. In spite of their misgivings, many wildlings agree to join, children, spearwives, and fighters alike, including Halleck, the brother of Harma Dogshead. However, Sigorn and the rest of the Thenns refuse the offer. When the rations are all distributed, the wagons are loaded with 63 wildings heading back to the Wall. Jon remembers something Mance Rayder told him, that the wildlings do not follow names or sigils. They follow strength.
Character list
Appearing:
- Jon Snow
- Dolorous Edd
- Iron Emmett
- Hop-Robin
- Ty
- Ghost
- Bowen Marsh
- Halleck
- Hairy Hal
- Rory
- Sigorn
- Butts
Mentioned:
Places and terms mentioned
- Eastwatch-by-the-Sea
- Storm Crow
- Skagos
- Blackbird
- King's Tower
- Castle Black
- Lord Commander's Tower
- Hardin's Tower
- Longclaw
- Lord Commander of the Night's Watch
- Lord Steward of the Night's Watch
- Shadow Tower
- Greyguard
- Icemark
- the Wall
- Bridge of Skulls
- First Ranger of the Night's Watch
- Mole's Town
- kingsroad
- wildlings
- King-Beyond-the-Wall
- First Men
- Children of the Forest
- Magnar
- Night's Watch
- Thenns
- Hornfoot
- Free folk
- Old Tongue
- Common Tongue
- White Walkers
- House Lannister
- Winterfell
- old gods
- the North
- R'hllor
- The Seven
- Seven Kingdoms
References and Notes
- A Read of Ice and Fire: A Dance with Dragons, Part 13 Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler.