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==Synopsis==   
 
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[[Arya Stark|Arya]] and [[Gendry]] are blindfolded until they reach the [[hollow hill]], the secret base of the [[Brotherhood Without Banners|forgotten fellowship]]. [[Sandor Clegane]] is brought bound before [[Thoros of Myr]], and Arya cannot believe how different the red priest looks. The Hound is to be judged by [[Beric Dondarrion]] and hanged if found guilty. Thoros is a changed man, no longer a fat priest with a fake flaming sword, saying, "I am not the false priest you knew. The [[Lord of Light]] has woken in my soul. Many powers long asleep are waking, and there are forces moving in the land."  
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[[Arya Stark|Arya]] and [[Gendry]] are blindfolded until they reach the [[hollow hill]], the secret base of the [[Brotherhood without banners|forgotten fellowship]]. [[Sandor Clegane]] is brought bound before [[Thoros of Myr]], and Arya cannot believe how different the red priest looks. The Hound is to be judged by [[Beric Dondarrion]] and hanged if found guilty. Thoros is a changed man, no longer a fat priest with a fake flaming sword, saying, "I am not the false priest you knew. The [[Lord of Light]] has woken in my soul. Many powers long asleep are waking, and there are forces moving in the land."  
  
 
When Dondarrion appears, Arya is appalled by his appearance. Once handsome, the man is now stick thin, missing an eye, with part of his skull crushed in, a noose scar around his neck, and a terrible wound through his chest. Dondarrion asks for charges to be made against Sandor, but the Hound spits at the accusations, laying them at the feet of his brother and others. But Arya accuses him of killing [[Mycah]], and the Hound does not refute that. The Lightning Lord sentences him to trial by battle, and it will be Dondarrion he faces. Before the fight, Thoros says a prayer to [[R'hllor]], and then Dondarrion cuts open his palm with his sword, causing the blade to take fire.  
 
When Dondarrion appears, Arya is appalled by his appearance. Once handsome, the man is now stick thin, missing an eye, with part of his skull crushed in, a noose scar around his neck, and a terrible wound through his chest. Dondarrion asks for charges to be made against Sandor, but the Hound spits at the accusations, laying them at the feet of his brother and others. But Arya accuses him of killing [[Mycah]], and the Hound does not refute that. The Lightning Lord sentences him to trial by battle, and it will be Dondarrion he faces. Before the fight, Thoros says a prayer to [[R'hllor]], and then Dondarrion cuts open his palm with his sword, causing the blade to take fire.  
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*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]     
 
*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/02/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-storm-of-swords-part-19 A Read of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords, Part 19]. Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler.
 
*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/02/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-storm-of-swords-part-19 A Read of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords, Part 19]. Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler.
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*[http://slynt.blogspot.se/2014/01/re-read-arya-vi-honor-of-dogs-and-undead.html Re-read Arya VI: The Honor of Dogs and the Undead]. Summary and analyses of the chapter in the course of a 10th reread by Slynt.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:54, 8 June 2019

Arya VI
A Storm of Swords chapter
AStormOfSwords.jpg
POV Arya
Place the hollow hill
Page 381 UK HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Arya V
Samwell II  ← Arya VI →  Catelyn IV

Arya VII

Synopsis

Arya and Gendry are blindfolded until they reach the hollow hill, the secret base of the forgotten fellowship. Sandor Clegane is brought bound before Thoros of Myr, and Arya cannot believe how different the red priest looks. The Hound is to be judged by Beric Dondarrion and hanged if found guilty. Thoros is a changed man, no longer a fat priest with a fake flaming sword, saying, "I am not the false priest you knew. The Lord of Light has woken in my soul. Many powers long asleep are waking, and there are forces moving in the land."

When Dondarrion appears, Arya is appalled by his appearance. Once handsome, the man is now stick thin, missing an eye, with part of his skull crushed in, a noose scar around his neck, and a terrible wound through his chest. Dondarrion asks for charges to be made against Sandor, but the Hound spits at the accusations, laying them at the feet of his brother and others. But Arya accuses him of killing Mycah, and the Hound does not refute that. The Lightning Lord sentences him to trial by battle, and it will be Dondarrion he faces. Before the fight, Thoros says a prayer to R'hllor, and then Dondarrion cuts open his palm with his sword, causing the blade to take fire.

The fight ends with Clegane’s shield destroyed and his left arm in flames, but the Hound cuts Dondarrion from shoulder to breastbone. Sandor is screaming in pain and fear from the hideous burn to his arm. When Arya confronts him about Mycah, Clegane admits killing the boy, and suddenly Dondarrion appears, alive and leaning against Thoros, to tell Sandor he has gone to hell.

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