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Down in the library beneath [[Castle Black]], [[Samwell Tarly|Sam]] is trying to dig up any information on the [[Others]] for his Lord Commander, [[Jon Snow]]. Returning to the surface, Sam considers how hard Jon has been working the men of the [[Night's Watch|the Watch]]. He meets [[Edd Tollett|Dolorous Edd]], [[Pypar|Pyp]], and [[Grenn]], and they mention how much Jon has changed, acting different and barely spending any time with his friends; although he never misses a day practising his sword work. We learn that [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] has plans for [[Val]], [[Dalla]]'s sister, seeking to use her in order to forge an alliance between the [[Wildling|wildlings]] and the [[North|northmen]]. Thus far only the [[House Karstark|Karstarks]], who have no other choice, have agreed to ally with Stannis.  
 
Down in the library beneath [[Castle Black]], [[Samwell Tarly|Sam]] is trying to dig up any information on the [[Others]] for his Lord Commander, [[Jon Snow]]. Returning to the surface, Sam considers how hard Jon has been working the men of the [[Night's Watch|the Watch]]. He meets [[Edd Tollett|Dolorous Edd]], [[Pypar|Pyp]], and [[Grenn]], and they mention how much Jon has changed, acting different and barely spending any time with his friends; although he never misses a day practising his sword work. We learn that [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] has plans for [[Val]], [[Dalla]]'s sister, seeking to use her in order to forge an alliance between the [[Wildling|wildlings]] and the [[North|northmen]]. Thus far only the [[House Karstark|Karstarks]], who have no other choice, have agreed to ally with Stannis.  
  
Sam arrives at Jon's solar, and Jon shows him a letter he plans to send to King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] which declares that Stannis is aiding them in their battle, but the Night's Watch is not sworn to his cause. They discuss how [[Melisandre]] means to sacrifice [[Mance Rayder]] for his king's blood, Jon states, "Mance's blood is no more royal than mine own." He reveals to Sam that he is sending [[Gilly]] and "the boy" far away from the Wall. Sam tells Jon that he has uncovered little on the Others, but one book mentioned [[dragonsteel]] swords as being effective against them. However, neither is sure if dragonsteel and [[Valyrian steel]] are the same thing.  
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Sam arrives at Jon's solar, and Jon shows him a letter he plans to send to King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] which declares that Stannis is aiding them in their battle, but the Night's Watch is not sworn to his cause. They discuss how [[Melisandre]] means to sacrifice [[Mance Rayder]] for his king's blood, Jon states, "Mance's blood is no more royal than mine own". He reveals to Sam that he is sending [[Gilly]] and "the boy" far away from the Wall. Sam tells Jon that he has uncovered little on the Others, but one book mentioned [[dragonsteel]] swords as being effective against them. However, neither is sure if dragonsteel and [[Valyrian steel]] are the same thing.  
  
 
Jon breaks the news that he is sending Sam to the [[Citadel]] so he can train to become a [[maester]] and replace [[maester Aemon|Aemon]]. Sam will travel by sea from [[Eastwatch-by-the-sea|Eastwatch]], along with Gilly, the baby, and Maester Aemon. The thought of becoming a maester frightens Sam, bringing back memories of [[Randyll Tarly|his father]]'s wrath when he had mentioned training at the Citadel to him when he was a boy. His father had chained him by the neck in a cell and left him there for 3 days, telling him "no son of [[House Tarly]] will ever wear a chain". Lastly, Jon commands Sam to never call himself craven again.  
 
Jon breaks the news that he is sending Sam to the [[Citadel]] so he can train to become a [[maester]] and replace [[maester Aemon|Aemon]]. Sam will travel by sea from [[Eastwatch-by-the-sea|Eastwatch]], along with Gilly, the baby, and Maester Aemon. The thought of becoming a maester frightens Sam, bringing back memories of [[Randyll Tarly|his father]]'s wrath when he had mentioned training at the Citadel to him when he was a boy. His father had chained him by the neck in a cell and left him there for 3 days, telling him "no son of [[House Tarly]] will ever wear a chain". Lastly, Jon commands Sam to never call himself craven again.  

Revision as of 17:15, 8 December 2012

Samwell I
A Feast for Crows chapter
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POV Samwell
Page 71 UK HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Brienne I  ← Samwell I →  Arya I

Samwell II

The events of this chapter are later revisited in Chapter 7 of A Dance with Dragons, but from Jon's perspective rather than Samwell Tarly's.

Synopsis

Down in the library beneath Castle Black, Sam is trying to dig up any information on the Others for his Lord Commander, Jon Snow. Returning to the surface, Sam considers how hard Jon has been working the men of the the Watch. He meets Dolorous Edd, Pyp, and Grenn, and they mention how much Jon has changed, acting different and barely spending any time with his friends; although he never misses a day practising his sword work. We learn that Stannis has plans for Val, Dalla's sister, seeking to use her in order to forge an alliance between the wildlings and the northmen. Thus far only the Karstarks, who have no other choice, have agreed to ally with Stannis.

Sam arrives at Jon's solar, and Jon shows him a letter he plans to send to King Tommen which declares that Stannis is aiding them in their battle, but the Night's Watch is not sworn to his cause. They discuss how Melisandre means to sacrifice Mance Rayder for his king's blood, Jon states, "Mance's blood is no more royal than mine own". He reveals to Sam that he is sending Gilly and "the boy" far away from the Wall. Sam tells Jon that he has uncovered little on the Others, but one book mentioned dragonsteel swords as being effective against them. However, neither is sure if dragonsteel and Valyrian steel are the same thing.

Jon breaks the news that he is sending Sam to the Citadel so he can train to become a maester and replace Aemon. Sam will travel by sea from Eastwatch, along with Gilly, the baby, and Maester Aemon. The thought of becoming a maester frightens Sam, bringing back memories of his father's wrath when he had mentioned training at the Citadel to him when he was a boy. His father had chained him by the neck in a cell and left him there for 3 days, telling him "no son of House Tarly will ever wear a chain". Lastly, Jon commands Sam to never call himself craven again.

The next morning, as the party prepares to set off for Eastwatch where they will join up with Dareon, Gilly begs Jon to find a good wetnurse for the other baby...

References and Notes

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