A Storm of Swords-Chapter 57

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A Storm of Swords
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Chapters
Bran 4 Daenerys 5 Tyrion 7
POV Characters
Bran Daenerys Tyrion
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Synopsis

Meereen was enclosed by a great wall, with hundreds of defenders to guard it. Daenerys’s huge army consists mostly freed slaves. They are eating up the surrounding lands. Daenerys must claim the city before the army starves itself. Aware that storming the walls will cost her a great deal, Daenerys sends Strong Belwas to dispatch the Hero of Meereen. Belwas kills Oznak zo Pahl, but the city still stands strong. Brown Ben Plumm reveals a way into the city through the sewers, and we find out that Dany’s dragons seem to like Brown Ben, and perch on his shoulder when he visits.

Daenerys, however, finds herself drawn to Daario Naharis, and keeps thinking of his blue eyes. Daenerys later goes off with Arstan and Missandei to visit the camps, and there she is attacked by Mero of Braavos. Arstan kills the Titan’s Bastard with his staff alone, and when Dany reaches her pavilion, Jorah is shocked to learn that a squire with a staff could defeat Mero with such ease. Arstan reveals that he is actually a knight, and Jorah finally recognizes him as Barristan the Bold. Barristan apologizes for deceiving her, and swears his sword in her service. Jorah warns her not to accept the man, for he had gone over to Robert after the Trident. But Barristan reveals that Jorah had spied on her on behalf of Varys and the Small Council in hopes of gaining a royal pardon. Jorah pleads that he had done so only at first, but he had been loyal to her since the birth of the dragons. Daenerys, disgusted, dismisses them both, then realizes she can make use of them by sending them on a mission from which they had little chance of surviving.

References and Notes

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