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He has dispatched [[Ronnet Connington|Red Ronnet]] to accompany [[Wylis Manderly]] to [[Maidenpool]], but nevertheless he had too many men to be fed at his cousin's new castle. Jaime takes note of all the armed [[House Frey|Freys]] and "sparrows" in the castle, far outnumbering Lannister men. Darry's maester greets Ser Jaime, surprised by this unexpected visit, and tells him that Kevan departed right after the wedding, and that Lancel was praying in the sept. The maester provides him with Lancel's own room, since Jaime's cousin had taken to sleeping in the sept. As Jaime bathes before the guest feast, he notices that [[Josmyn Peckledon]], his new squire, wishes to bed [[Pia]]. Jaime tells him to use Lancel's room for his first bedding, saying, "You'll feel a lord yourself when you're done, if Pia knows her business." But Jaime warns him to treat her kindly, perhaps due to his own guilt for refusing the girl when [[Qyburn]] had sent her during his recuperation at [[Harrenhal]].
 
He has dispatched [[Ronnet Connington|Red Ronnet]] to accompany [[Wylis Manderly]] to [[Maidenpool]], but nevertheless he had too many men to be fed at his cousin's new castle. Jaime takes note of all the armed [[House Frey|Freys]] and "sparrows" in the castle, far outnumbering Lannister men. Darry's maester greets Ser Jaime, surprised by this unexpected visit, and tells him that Kevan departed right after the wedding, and that Lancel was praying in the sept. The maester provides him with Lancel's own room, since Jaime's cousin had taken to sleeping in the sept. As Jaime bathes before the guest feast, he notices that [[Josmyn Peckledon]], his new squire, wishes to bed [[Pia]]. Jaime tells him to use Lancel's room for his first bedding, saying, "You'll feel a lord yourself when you're done, if Pia knows her business." But Jaime warns him to treat her kindly, perhaps due to his own guilt for refusing the girl when [[Qyburn]] had sent her during his recuperation at [[Harrenhal]].
  
At the feast, Jaime learns that his cousin has been fasting since the old [[High Septon]] had died. Lancel also does not join them for dinner. Lady Amerei begs Jaime to stay and help them defeat Lord [[Beric Dondarrion]], the [[Sandor Clegane|Hound]] and the other outlaws. He learns that the outlaws seem to be following a woman now, cloaked and hooded, and no one has seen Beric Dondarrion for a while. Jaime companion [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]] claims to be moved by Ami's words, and promises to return after they take [[Riverrun]] to sort out the Hound. Jaime leaves the table and goes to the sept. Three armed sparrows bar his path, but Lancel lets him in.  
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At the feast, Jaime learns that his cousin has been fasting since the old [[High Septon]] had died. Lancel also does not join them for dinner. Lady Amerei begs Jaime to stay and help them defeat Lord [[Beric Dondarrion]], the [[Sandor Clegane|Hound]], and the other outlaws. He learns that the outlaws seem to be following [[Lady Stoneheart|a woman]] now, cloaked and hooded, and no one has seen Beric Dondarrion for a while. Jaime companion [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]] claims to be moved by Ami's words, and promises to return after they take [[Riverrun]] to sort out the Hound. Jaime leaves the table and goes to the sept. Three armed sparrows bar his path, but Lancel lets him in.  
  
Lancel admits that his father left after they quarrelled, and that he does not intend to consummate his marriage. And then he admits his greatest sins:
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Lancel admits that his father left after they quarrelled, and that he does not intend to consummate his marriage. And then he admits his greatest sins: serving the wine that resulted in King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]'s death, and that he had  been sleeping with [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]].  
serving the wine that resulted in King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]'s death, and that he had  been sleeping with [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]].  
 
  
Lancel states that he plans to forsake his title as Lord of Darry, and head to [[King's Landing]] to swear vows as a [[Warrior's Sons|Warrior's Sons]]. When Jaime learns that Cersei has rearmed the faith, he is almost as upset by this as he is to discover that [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] had not been lying about Cersei's infidelity. Later, in the yard, Jaime admits to  Ser [[Ilyn Payne|Ilyn]] that had slept with Cersei when she was in Castle Darry with Robert. Cersei had wanted that him to get [[Arya Stark]] and he would have killed her had he found her first.  
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Lancel states that he plans to forsake his title as Lord of Darry, and head to [[King's Landing]] to swear vows as a [[Warrior's Sons|Warrior's Son]]. When Jaime learns that Cersei has rearmed the faith, he is almost as upset by this as he is to discover that [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] had not been lying about Cersei's infidelity. Later, in the yard, Jaime admits to  Ser [[Ilyn Payne|Ilyn]] that had slept with Cersei when she was in Castle Darry with Robert. Cersei had wanted that him to get [[Arya Stark]] and he would have killed her had he found her first.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 16:50, 8 November 2011

A Feast for Crows
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Chapters
The Reaver Jaime 4 Brienne 6
POV Characters
The Reaver Jaime Brienne
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Synopsis

Jaime's small host reaches Castle Darry, and he finds himself contemplating the genius of his uncle Kevan for his choice of a bride for Lancel; Amerei Frey, whose mother is a Darry.

He has dispatched Red Ronnet to accompany Wylis Manderly to Maidenpool, but nevertheless he had too many men to be fed at his cousin's new castle. Jaime takes note of all the armed Freys and "sparrows" in the castle, far outnumbering Lannister men. Darry's maester greets Ser Jaime, surprised by this unexpected visit, and tells him that Kevan departed right after the wedding, and that Lancel was praying in the sept. The maester provides him with Lancel's own room, since Jaime's cousin had taken to sleeping in the sept. As Jaime bathes before the guest feast, he notices that Josmyn Peckledon, his new squire, wishes to bed Pia. Jaime tells him to use Lancel's room for his first bedding, saying, "You'll feel a lord yourself when you're done, if Pia knows her business." But Jaime warns him to treat her kindly, perhaps due to his own guilt for refusing the girl when Qyburn had sent her during his recuperation at Harrenhal.

At the feast, Jaime learns that his cousin has been fasting since the old High Septon had died. Lancel also does not join them for dinner. Lady Amerei begs Jaime to stay and help them defeat Lord Beric Dondarrion, the Hound, and the other outlaws. He learns that the outlaws seem to be following a woman now, cloaked and hooded, and no one has seen Beric Dondarrion for a while. Jaime companion Strongboar claims to be moved by Ami's words, and promises to return after they take Riverrun to sort out the Hound. Jaime leaves the table and goes to the sept. Three armed sparrows bar his path, but Lancel lets him in.

Lancel admits that his father left after they quarrelled, and that he does not intend to consummate his marriage. And then he admits his greatest sins: serving the wine that resulted in King Robert's death, and that he had been sleeping with Cersei.

Lancel states that he plans to forsake his title as Lord of Darry, and head to King's Landing to swear vows as a Warrior's Son. When Jaime learns that Cersei has rearmed the faith, he is almost as upset by this as he is to discover that Tyrion had not been lying about Cersei's infidelity. Later, in the yard, Jaime admits to Ser Ilyn that had slept with Cersei when she was in Castle Darry with Robert. Cersei had wanted that him to get Arya Stark and he would have killed her had he found her first.

References and Notes

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