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Upon reaching the [[Quiet Isle]], [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]] and her companions are taken up the path to see the [[Elder Brother]]. Brienne mentions to the brother guiding them that she is heading for [[Saltpans]] to kill [[Sandor Clegane|the Hound]]. This takes the man aback, but he tells them to speak to their elder. They see a huge horse in their stables, obviously a war horse, who had mauled two of the brothers. On a hill, they pass a huge cloaked novice digging graves. The man appears lame, but they cannot see his face. The Elder Brother speaks further of the horrible raid on Saltpans, made worse by the fact that Ser [[Quincy Cox]] hid behind his castle walls and did nothing to help the villagers. After dinner, the Elder Brother speaks in private with Brienne. He asks what she seeks in Saltpans, and when she mentions a highborn girl, the elder knows she refers to [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]].
 
Upon reaching the [[Quiet Isle]], [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]] and her companions are taken up the path to see the [[Elder Brother]]. Brienne mentions to the brother guiding them that she is heading for [[Saltpans]] to kill [[Sandor Clegane|the Hound]]. This takes the man aback, but he tells them to speak to their elder. They see a huge horse in their stables, obviously a war horse, who had mauled two of the brothers. On a hill, they pass a huge cloaked novice digging graves. The man appears lame, but they cannot see his face. The Elder Brother speaks further of the horrible raid on Saltpans, made worse by the fact that Ser [[Quincy Cox]] hid behind his castle walls and did nothing to help the villagers. After dinner, the Elder Brother speaks in private with Brienne. He asks what she seeks in Saltpans, and when she mentions a highborn girl, the elder knows she refers to [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]].
 
                          
 
                          
He lets on that it is the wrong Stark she seeks, for the Hound had captured [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. Shocked that both of Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]]'s daughters may yet be alive, she is equally surprised when he informs her that Sandor Clegane was dead. The Elder Brother had buried his corpse himself, and left the hound's-head helm on the grave. It was some other outlaw who found and wore it when they raided Saltpans. He goes on to tell her that he took pity on Sandor before he died, and would only say that "he is at rest" when she asks if he were truly dead. The elder remarks that the horse in their stables was the Hound's, [[Stranger (horse)|Stranger]]. The Elder Brother then tells her that he was once a knight who fought for Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] at the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. He had taken several terrible wounds in the battle, fell in the river, yet awoke upon the shores of the Quiet Isle. He urges her not to be another casualty of this war, and return home. Brienne breaks down and cries, telling him her story, finishing with, "I have to try to save her... or die in the attempt."
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He lets on that it is the wrong Stark she seeks, for the Hound had captured [[Arya Stark|Arya]]. Shocked that both of Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]]'s daughters may yet be alive, she is equally surprised when he informs her that Sandor Clegane was dead. The Elder Brother had buried his corpse himself, and left the hound's-head helm on the grave. It was [[Rorge|some other outlaw]] who found and wore it when they raided Saltpans. He goes on to tell her that he took pity on Sandor before he died, and would only say that "he is at rest" when she asks if he were truly dead. The elder remarks that the horse in their stables was the Hound's, [[Stranger (horse)|Stranger]]. The Elder Brother then tells her that he was once a knight who fought for Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] at the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. He had taken several terrible wounds in the battle, fell in the river, yet awoke upon the shores of the Quiet Isle. He urges her not to be another casualty of this war, and return home. Brienne breaks down and cries, telling him her story, finishing with, "I have to try to save her... or die in the attempt."
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 16:53, 8 November 2011

A Feast for Crows
AFeastForCrows.jpg
Chapters
Jaime 4 Brienne 6 Cersei 7
POV Characters
Jaime Brienne Cersei
House Lannister.png House Tarth.PNG House Lannister.png

Synopsis

Upon reaching the Quiet Isle, Brienne and her companions are taken up the path to see the Elder Brother. Brienne mentions to the brother guiding them that she is heading for Saltpans to kill the Hound. This takes the man aback, but he tells them to speak to their elder. They see a huge horse in their stables, obviously a war horse, who had mauled two of the brothers. On a hill, they pass a huge cloaked novice digging graves. The man appears lame, but they cannot see his face. The Elder Brother speaks further of the horrible raid on Saltpans, made worse by the fact that Ser Quincy Cox hid behind his castle walls and did nothing to help the villagers. After dinner, the Elder Brother speaks in private with Brienne. He asks what she seeks in Saltpans, and when she mentions a highborn girl, the elder knows she refers to Sansa.

He lets on that it is the wrong Stark she seeks, for the Hound had captured Arya. Shocked that both of Lady Catelyn's daughters may yet be alive, she is equally surprised when he informs her that Sandor Clegane was dead. The Elder Brother had buried his corpse himself, and left the hound's-head helm on the grave. It was some other outlaw who found and wore it when they raided Saltpans. He goes on to tell her that he took pity on Sandor before he died, and would only say that "he is at rest" when she asks if he were truly dead. The elder remarks that the horse in their stables was the Hound's, Stranger. The Elder Brother then tells her that he was once a knight who fought for Prince Rhaegar at the Trident. He had taken several terrible wounds in the battle, fell in the river, yet awoke upon the shores of the Quiet Isle. He urges her not to be another casualty of this war, and return home. Brienne breaks down and cries, telling him her story, finishing with, "I have to try to save her... or die in the attempt."

References and Notes

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