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[[Melisandre]] and the [[Selyse Florent|Queen]]’s men are burning the statues of the [[Faith of the Seven|seven gods]] in the sept at [[Dragonstone]] as a sacrifice to [[R'hllor]]. Those who tried to stop this blasphemy were either killed, like Ser [[Hubard Rambton]], or imprisoned, like Lord [[Guncer Sunglass]] and Septon [[Barre]]. [[Davos Seaworth|Davos]] remains steady during this event, because he believes he owes everything to [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], and is forever loyal. Melisandre has Stannis draw a near-molten sword from the conflagration, naming the sword [[Lightbringer]] and Stannis [[Azor Ahai]] come again. The sword is a burning mess, and Stannis has to drop it.  
 
[[Melisandre]] and the [[Selyse Florent|Queen]]’s men are burning the statues of the [[Faith of the Seven|seven gods]] in the sept at [[Dragonstone]] as a sacrifice to [[R'hllor]]. Those who tried to stop this blasphemy were either killed, like Ser [[Hubard Rambton]], or imprisoned, like Lord [[Guncer Sunglass]] and Septon [[Barre]]. [[Davos Seaworth|Davos]] remains steady during this event, because he believes he owes everything to [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], and is forever loyal. Melisandre has Stannis draw a near-molten sword from the conflagration, naming the sword [[Lightbringer]] and Stannis [[Azor Ahai]] come again. The sword is a burning mess, and Stannis has to drop it.  
  
Later, Davos meets [[Salladhor Saan]] at a tavern, and the Lyseni pirate tells him that the red priests in [[Lys]] are always burning things in the name of R’hllor. He also tells Davos the legend of the forging of Lightbringer, how Azor Ahai had to keep reforging the sword hundreds of times, until he finally plunged it in [[Nissa Nissa|his wife]]’s heart, and it was her courage and blood that created the sword. Saan tells Davos to be thankful the sword Stannis raised was not real, for "too much light can hurt the eyes, and fire burns."  
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Later, Davos meets [[Salladhor Saan]] at a tavern, and the Lyseni pirate tells him that the red priests in [[Lys]] are always burning things in the name of R’hllor. He also tells Davos the legend of the forging of Lightbringer, how Azor Ahai had to keep reforging the sword, until he finally plunged it in [[Nissa Nissa|his wife]]’s heart, and it was her courage and blood that created the sword. Saan tells Davos to be thankful the sword Stannis raised was not real, for "too much light can hurt the eyes, and fire burns."  
  
 
Davos then visits Stannis, who has composed a letter he intends to distribute throughout the realm. It proclaims [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] and [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] bastards born of incest, and names Stannis the rightful heir to [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s throne. Davos and his sons are to carry the letters to the coastal towns, but the Onion Knight tells Stannis to remove the part about ‘the Lord of Light’ in the letter. Stannis rebuffs him, saying he appeases the Red Woman because she has power.
 
Davos then visits Stannis, who has composed a letter he intends to distribute throughout the realm. It proclaims [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] and [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] bastards born of incest, and names Stannis the rightful heir to [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s throne. Davos and his sons are to carry the letters to the coastal towns, but the Onion Knight tells Stannis to remove the part about ‘the Lord of Light’ in the letter. Stannis rebuffs him, saying he appeases the Red Woman because she has power.

Revision as of 02:07, 4 November 2012

Davos I
A Clash of Kings chapter
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POV Davos
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Chapter chronology (All)
Arya III  ← Davos I →  Theon I

Davos II

Synopsis

Stannis flaming sword, at Dragonstone, by Rene Aigner©

Melisandre and the Queen’s men are burning the statues of the seven gods in the sept at Dragonstone as a sacrifice to R'hllor. Those who tried to stop this blasphemy were either killed, like Ser Hubard Rambton, or imprisoned, like Lord Guncer Sunglass and Septon Barre. Davos remains steady during this event, because he believes he owes everything to Stannis, and is forever loyal. Melisandre has Stannis draw a near-molten sword from the conflagration, naming the sword Lightbringer and Stannis Azor Ahai come again. The sword is a burning mess, and Stannis has to drop it.

Later, Davos meets Salladhor Saan at a tavern, and the Lyseni pirate tells him that the red priests in Lys are always burning things in the name of R’hllor. He also tells Davos the legend of the forging of Lightbringer, how Azor Ahai had to keep reforging the sword, until he finally plunged it in his wife’s heart, and it was her courage and blood that created the sword. Saan tells Davos to be thankful the sword Stannis raised was not real, for "too much light can hurt the eyes, and fire burns."

Davos then visits Stannis, who has composed a letter he intends to distribute throughout the realm. It proclaims Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen bastards born of incest, and names Stannis the rightful heir to Robert’s throne. Davos and his sons are to carry the letters to the coastal towns, but the Onion Knight tells Stannis to remove the part about ‘the Lord of Light’ in the letter. Stannis rebuffs him, saying he appeases the Red Woman because she has power.

References and Notes

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

See also