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| pov = [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]]
 
| pov = [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]]
 
| title = Jaime III
 
| title = Jaime III
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| place        = [[King's Landing]] - [[Hayford]] - [[Sow's Horn]] - [[Harrenhal]]
 
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| previous = [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 26|Samwell III]]
 
| previous = [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 26|Samwell III]]
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Aware that [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] is trying to rid herself of him, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] argues that his place is beside the king, not off laying siege to [[Riverrun]]. But his sister responds that she can't rely on [[Daven Lannister|Daven]], and needs [[Jaime]] to defeat [[Brynden Tully]], as well as find out why [[Gregor Clegane|Gregor]]'s men at [[Harrenhal]] have not released [[Wylis Manderly]] as the crown requested. She states that [[Osmund Kettleblack]] will command the [[Kingsguard]] in his absence, although Jaime dislikes the idea.  
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Aware that [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] is trying to rid herself of him, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] argues that his place is beside the king, not off laying siege to [[Riverrun]]. But his sister responds that she can't rely on [[Daven Lannister|Daven]], and needs Jaime to defeat [[Brynden Tully]], as well as find out why [[The Mountain's men|Gregor's men]] at [[Harrenhal]] have not released [[Wylis Manderly]] as the crown requested. She states that [[Osmund Kettleblack]] will command the [[Kingsguard]] in his absence, although Jaime dislikes the idea.  
  
[[Jaime]]'s command consists of [[Kennos of Kayce|Kennos]], [[Dermot]], [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]], [[Ronnet Connington|Red Ronnet]], as well as [[Ilyn Payne]] and [[Addam Marbrand]], whom Jaime demanded as concessions from his sister.  
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Jaime's command consists of [[Kennos of Kayce|Kennos]], [[Dermot]], [[Lyle Crakehall|Strongboar]], [[Ronnet Connington|Red Ronnet]], as well as [[Ilyn Payne]] and [[Addam Marbrand]], whom Jaime demanded as concessions from his sister.  
  
 
On the first night, they guest at Castle [[Hayford]], and Jaime considers the fate of his cousin [[Tyrek Lannister|Tyrek]], who would be lord of the castle were he not missing. He thinks it possible the boy is still alive, perhaps having been secreted off by command of [[Varys]], who very well could have known that the riot would occur.
 
On the first night, they guest at Castle [[Hayford]], and Jaime considers the fate of his cousin [[Tyrek Lannister|Tyrek]], who would be lord of the castle were he not missing. He thinks it possible the boy is still alive, perhaps having been secreted off by command of [[Varys]], who very well could have known that the riot would occur.
  
Starting that night, Ser [[Jaime]] begins training every night with Ser [[Ilyn Payne]], in the hopes that he can become a proficient swordsman with his left hand.  
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Starting that night, Ser Jaime begins training every night with Ilyn Payne, in the hopes that he can become a proficient swordsman with his left hand. The company also visits [[Sow's Horn]] and meets with Ser [[Roger Hogg]].
  
Arriving at [[Harrenhal]], Jaime has [[Gregor Clegane]]'s men release all the prisoners, including [[Wylis Manderly]], and then leaves Ser [[Bonifer Hasty]] the Good to hold the castle until [[Petyr Baelish]] takes up its lordship. Jaime commands Bonifer to kill [[the Hound]] or [[Thoros of Myr]] if either are captured, but requests he send him any [[Bloody Mummers]] or [[Beric Dondarrion]] should they fall into his hands.  
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Arriving at [[Harrenhal]], Jaime has Gregor Clegane's men release all prisoners, including Wylis Manderly, and then leaves Ser [[Bonifer Hasty]] and the [[Holy Hundred]] to hold the castle until [[Petyr Baelish]] takes up its lordship. Jaime commands Bonifer to kill [[the Hound]] or [[Thoros of Myr]] if either are captured, but requests he send him any [[Bloody Mummers]] or [[Beric Dondarrion]] should they fall into his hands.  
  
Outside, Jaime comes across [[Ronnet Connington]], who mentions how he once was betrothed to [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]]. When the Knight of Griffin's Roost mocks [[Brienne]], Jaime hits him hard in the face with his golden hand.
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Outside, Jaime comes across Ronnet Connington, who mentions how he once was betrothed to [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]]. When the Knight of Griffin's Roost mocks Brienne, Jaime hits him hard in the face with his golden hand.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 13:17, 11 June 2013

Jaime III
A Feast for Crows chapter
AFeastForCrows.jpg
POV Jaime
Place King's Landing - Hayford - Sow's Horn - Harrenhal
Page 391 UK HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Jaime II
Samwell III  ← Jaime III →  Cersei VI

Jaime IV

Synopsis

Aware that Cersei is trying to rid herself of him, Jaime argues that his place is beside the king, not off laying siege to Riverrun. But his sister responds that she can't rely on Daven, and needs Jaime to defeat Brynden Tully, as well as find out why Gregor's men at Harrenhal have not released Wylis Manderly as the crown requested. She states that Osmund Kettleblack will command the Kingsguard in his absence, although Jaime dislikes the idea.

Jaime's command consists of Kennos, Dermot, Strongboar, Red Ronnet, as well as Ilyn Payne and Addam Marbrand, whom Jaime demanded as concessions from his sister.

On the first night, they guest at Castle Hayford, and Jaime considers the fate of his cousin Tyrek, who would be lord of the castle were he not missing. He thinks it possible the boy is still alive, perhaps having been secreted off by command of Varys, who very well could have known that the riot would occur.

Starting that night, Ser Jaime begins training every night with Ilyn Payne, in the hopes that he can become a proficient swordsman with his left hand. The company also visits Sow's Horn and meets with Ser Roger Hogg.

Arriving at Harrenhal, Jaime has Gregor Clegane's men release all prisoners, including Wylis Manderly, and then leaves Ser Bonifer Hasty and the Holy Hundred to hold the castle until Petyr Baelish takes up its lordship. Jaime commands Bonifer to kill the Hound or Thoros of Myr if either are captured, but requests he send him any Bloody Mummers or Beric Dondarrion should they fall into his hands.

Outside, Jaime comes across Ronnet Connington, who mentions how he once was betrothed to Brienne. When the Knight of Griffin's Roost mocks Brienne, Jaime hits him hard in the face with his golden hand.

References and Notes

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