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The '''Goodheart''' is a [[pirates|pirate]] ship from [[Lys]].  She is a galley.  
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The '''''Goodheart''''' is a [[pirates|pirate]] ship from [[Lys]].  She is a galley.
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==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Dance with Dragons===
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
The ''Goodheart'' along with the ''[[Elephant (ship)|Elephant]]'' was driven North by a storm. They dropped anchor off [[Hardhome]] to make repairs and saw the thousands [[wildlings]] that had been led there by [[Mother Mole]] after the [[Battle of Castle Black]].
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The ''Goodheart'' and the ''[[Elephant (ship)|Elephant]]'' are driven north by a storm. They drop anchor off [[Hardhome]] to make repairs and see the thousands of [[wildlings]] that had been led there by [[Mother Mole]] after the [[Battle of Castle Black]].
  
The desperate wildlings wanted to be taken away. The two ships did not have room for them all, so they agreed to take the women and children.  The wildlings had nothing to eat, so the men sent out their wives and daughters, hundreds of them, but as soon as they were out to sea the pirates put them below and roped them up, meaning to sell them all as [[slave]]s in [[Lys]].  
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The desperate wildlings want to be taken away. The two ships do not have room for them all, so they agree to take the women and children.  The wildlings have nothing to eat, so the men send out their wives and daughters, hundreds of them, but as soon as they are out to sea the pirates put them below and rope them up, meaning to sell them all as [[slave]]s in [[Lys]].  
  
The pirates of the Goodheart plans were foiled when another storm parted the two ships and badly damaged the Goodheart.  Her captain had no choice but to put in at [[Braavos]] where the [[Sealord of Braavos|Sealord]] seized the ship as slaving is forbidden in Braavos. <ref>[[A Dance with Dragons ]], [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 45|Chapter 45]], The Blind Girl</ref>
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The pirates' plans were foiled when another storm parts the two ships and badly damages the ''Goodheart''.  Her captain has no choice but to put in at [[Braavos]] where the [[Sealord of Braavos|Sealord]] seizes the ship as slaving is forbidden in Braavos.{{ref|ADWD|45}}
  
Whilst in [[Pynto]]’s tavern [[Arya]] observes [[Lys]]eni sailors off the ''Goodheart'' on the table nearest to the fire speaking quietly over cups of [[black tar rum]].  
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Whilst in [[Pynto]]'s tavern [[Arya Stark]] observes Lyseni sailors off the ''Goodheart'' on the table nearest to the fire speaking quietly over cups of [[black tar rum]].  
  
 
==References and notes==
 
==References and notes==
 
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[[Category:Lyseni ships]]
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 27 June 2014

The Goodheart is a pirate ship from Lys. She is a galley.

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

The Goodheart and the Elephant are driven north by a storm. They drop anchor off Hardhome to make repairs and see the thousands of wildlings that had been led there by Mother Mole after the Battle of Castle Black.

The desperate wildlings want to be taken away. The two ships do not have room for them all, so they agree to take the women and children. The wildlings have nothing to eat, so the men send out their wives and daughters, hundreds of them, but as soon as they are out to sea the pirates put them below and rope them up, meaning to sell them all as slaves in Lys.

The pirates' plans were foiled when another storm parts the two ships and badly damages the Goodheart. Her captain has no choice but to put in at Braavos where the Sealord seizes the ship as slaving is forbidden in Braavos.[1]

Whilst in Pynto's tavern Arya Stark observes Lyseni sailors off the Goodheart on the table nearest to the fire speaking quietly over cups of black tar rum.

References and notes

  1. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 45, The Blind Girl.