1 00:00:06,013 --> 00:00:09,012 {\an8}(epic theme playing) 2 00:00:54,229 --> 00:00:56,232 {\an8}♪ 3 00:01:49,918 --> 00:01:52,116 (music fades out) 4 00:01:56,424 --> 00:01:59,524 squire: Aeron Bracken, worst horseman among us. 5 00:01:59,524 --> 00:02:01,928 (indistinct chatter, laughter) 6 00:02:01,928 --> 00:02:03,795 Aeron Bracken: Must be my swordsmanship. 7 00:02:03,795 --> 00:02:06,296 - (laughter) - Can you even get that thing up? 8 00:02:06,896 --> 00:02:08,734 Well enough for killing Blackwoods. 9 00:02:08,734 --> 00:02:10,773 - (laughter) - man (shouts): Bracken! 10 00:02:12,640 --> 00:02:14,643 (horse neighs) 11 00:02:16,077 --> 00:02:19,115 Put the boundary stones back. 12 00:02:20,181 --> 00:02:21,714 We didn't move them. 13 00:02:21,714 --> 00:02:23,716 Oh, did they move themselves, then? 14 00:02:23,716 --> 00:02:24,817 Just rolled their way over 15 00:02:24,817 --> 00:02:26,552 so Bracken cows can fill their bellies 16 00:02:26,552 --> 00:02:28,421 - on Blackwood grass? - The assize at Riverrun-- 17 00:02:28,421 --> 00:02:29,926 Fuck the assize... 18 00:02:30,958 --> 00:02:32,295 and fuck you. 19 00:02:33,027 --> 00:02:34,396 This is our land. 20 00:02:34,829 --> 00:02:37,600 (distant chattering) 21 00:02:40,769 --> 00:02:42,605 It's Bracken land. 22 00:02:46,474 --> 00:02:49,112 - Babe-killer. - Davos Blackwood: What did you say? 23 00:02:53,982 --> 00:02:57,620 Your false queen, Rhaenyra, is a kinslayer. 24 00:02:58,619 --> 00:03:02,025 Your uncle declared for Aegon, did he? 25 00:03:04,893 --> 00:03:08,861 Well then, let me tell you 26 00:03:08,861 --> 00:03:13,336 Aegon Targaryen is no true king... 27 00:03:14,301 --> 00:03:18,307 just as you are no true knight. 28 00:03:18,874 --> 00:03:22,912 You're both craven, little cunts! 29 00:03:27,315 --> 00:03:29,652 (Davos laughing) 30 00:03:32,721 --> 00:03:34,357 You wouldn't dare. 31 00:03:35,423 --> 00:03:37,657 - (swords clanging) - (crowd shouting) 32 00:03:37,657 --> 00:03:40,693 (ominous music playing) 33 00:03:40,693 --> 00:03:42,731 (flies buzzing) 34 00:03:56,944 --> 00:03:58,948 ♪ 35 00:04:16,931 --> 00:04:19,368 Jacaerys Velaryon: He is the basest of villains. 36 00:04:19,901 --> 00:04:22,105 He sullies the grave of his brother. 37 00:04:23,971 --> 00:04:27,006 I cannot fault him for keeping his oath. 38 00:04:27,006 --> 00:04:29,612 (wind blowing) 39 00:04:29,878 --> 00:04:32,276 And what of those who sent him? 40 00:04:38,285 --> 00:04:40,990 (birds cawing) 41 00:04:53,601 --> 00:04:56,605 Otto Hightower would never have allowed this. 42 00:04:58,773 --> 00:05:01,410 Hotter blood has prevailed, I think. 43 00:05:02,443 --> 00:05:04,309 The young men have taken the bit in their teeth. 44 00:05:04,309 --> 00:05:06,349 They wish to punish, to avenge. 45 00:05:08,583 --> 00:05:10,548 Soon they will not even remember what it was 46 00:05:10,548 --> 00:05:12,785 that began the war in the first place. 47 00:05:12,785 --> 00:05:15,291 That is easy enough. They usurped my throne. 48 00:05:15,590 --> 00:05:17,223 That is one answer. 49 00:05:17,223 --> 00:05:19,262 (birds cawing) 50 00:05:21,296 --> 00:05:23,933 Or was it when the child was beheaded? 51 00:05:26,133 --> 00:05:28,771 Or when Aemond killed Luke... 52 00:05:32,006 --> 00:05:35,043 or when Luke took Aemond's eye? 53 00:05:35,976 --> 00:05:38,781 We teeter now at the point where none of it will matter. 54 00:05:40,209 --> 00:05:42,648 And the desire to kill and burn takes hold 55 00:05:42,648 --> 00:05:44,687 and reason is forgotten. 56 00:05:46,688 --> 00:05:48,921 There may be another way. 57 00:05:48,921 --> 00:05:52,358 (light music playing) 58 00:05:52,358 --> 00:05:54,397 Alicent Hightower. 59 00:05:58,666 --> 00:06:02,305 When last we met, Alicent said I would make a fine queen. 60 00:06:02,904 --> 00:06:04,502 You've seen what has happened since then. 61 00:06:04,502 --> 00:06:06,939 She came to me in the hours after your lord father's death. 62 00:06:06,939 --> 00:06:08,140 She knows war is coming, 63 00:06:08,140 --> 00:06:11,180 and that it'll be savage beyond all compare. 64 00:06:12,346 --> 00:06:17,350 There is no war so hateful to the gods as a war between kin. 65 00:06:17,350 --> 00:06:19,383 ♪ 66 00:06:21,355 --> 00:06:24,160 And no war so bloody as a war between dragons. 67 00:06:25,387 --> 00:06:29,032 - I do not believe she wants it. - She sent a raven. 68 00:06:30,597 --> 00:06:32,234 I do not care to read her message. 69 00:06:33,066 --> 00:06:36,068 - What she did-- - It is not her but the men around her who seek bloodshed. 70 00:06:36,068 --> 00:06:37,941 She permitted it. 71 00:06:39,607 --> 00:06:40,973 As you permitted the murder 72 00:06:40,973 --> 00:06:42,542 of a little boy in his bed. 73 00:06:42,542 --> 00:06:45,581 (tense music playing) 74 00:06:50,885 --> 00:06:55,724 Alicent is in King's Landing. Her son sits my throne. 75 00:06:57,725 --> 00:07:00,129 There is nothing more to be said. 76 00:07:03,064 --> 00:07:04,700 (silence) 77 00:07:15,076 --> 00:07:17,575 squire: (muffled) Is all well, lord Hand? 78 00:07:17,575 --> 00:07:20,078 - (deep breath) - (distant chatter) 79 00:07:20,078 --> 00:07:22,551 Only they'll be waiting. 80 00:07:23,385 --> 00:07:25,385 (bell tolling) 81 00:07:25,385 --> 00:07:27,223 (indistinct chatter) 82 00:07:28,390 --> 00:07:30,626 (horse neighs) 83 00:07:31,826 --> 00:07:34,830 (knights chattering, laughing) 84 00:07:36,331 --> 00:07:39,365 (tense music playing) 85 00:07:39,365 --> 00:07:41,404 (chattering stops) 86 00:07:46,841 --> 00:07:49,473 - (bell tolling) - (knight grunts) 87 00:08:03,625 --> 00:08:04,891 ...there have been tidings in-- 88 00:08:04,891 --> 00:08:06,490 ♪ 89 00:08:11,499 --> 00:08:13,369 (door closes) 90 00:08:13,935 --> 00:08:16,940 Criston Cole: Good morrow, Your Grace. My lords. 91 00:08:21,677 --> 00:08:23,312 (Alicent clears throat) 92 00:08:24,945 --> 00:08:28,581 - Forgive my lateness. - Important business, no doubt. 93 00:08:28,581 --> 00:08:30,182 You've appointed new knights 94 00:08:30,182 --> 00:08:32,852 - to the Kingsguard, Your Grace. - To replace those we lost. 95 00:08:32,852 --> 00:08:35,624 The last one needlessly, some might say. 96 00:08:37,958 --> 00:08:41,127 Ser Arryk was awarded the great duty of ending Rhaenyra's challenge. 97 00:08:41,127 --> 00:08:42,695 He failed to discharge it. 98 00:08:42,695 --> 00:08:44,329 He failed because the scheme was rash. 99 00:08:44,329 --> 00:08:46,665 Perhaps, Your Grace, but we cannot all hide in our castles 100 00:08:46,665 --> 00:08:47,867 waiting for war to come to us. 101 00:08:47,867 --> 00:08:49,501 As now it surely will. 102 00:08:49,501 --> 00:08:51,807 Aemond Targaryen: As, now, it already has. 103 00:08:52,706 --> 00:08:55,841 House Bracken took it upon themselves to attack the Blackwoods, 104 00:08:55,841 --> 00:08:58,110 who declared for the pretender. 105 00:08:58,110 --> 00:09:00,173 Lord Samwell Blackwood himself is slain. 106 00:09:00,173 --> 00:09:02,885 Good. First blood in our name. 107 00:09:03,384 --> 00:09:06,018 Both sides took heavy losses, Your Grace. 108 00:09:06,018 --> 00:09:07,953 I-I'm not entirely certain 109 00:09:07,953 --> 00:09:09,721 we can declare this a victory. 110 00:09:09,721 --> 00:09:10,990 (sighs) The Blackwoods and the Brackens 111 00:09:10,990 --> 00:09:12,124 have feuded for centuries. 112 00:09:12,124 --> 00:09:13,359 This is nothing more 113 00:09:13,359 --> 00:09:14,693 than an excuse for them to indulge 114 00:09:14,693 --> 00:09:16,599 their ancient grudge. It's no true war. 115 00:09:18,265 --> 00:09:22,105 Call it what you will... I call it war. 116 00:09:23,171 --> 00:09:24,373 And so will Dragonstone. 117 00:09:25,273 --> 00:09:29,212 The question is, what are we going to do about it? 118 00:09:34,750 --> 00:09:37,716 We send a raven to Lord Tully. 119 00:09:37,716 --> 00:09:39,984 These houses are his vassals, are they not? 120 00:09:39,984 --> 00:09:43,823 - He must control them. - Lord Grover Tully is a flaccid, old fool 121 00:09:43,823 --> 00:09:46,225 who couldn't control his cock in a cunny. 122 00:09:46,225 --> 00:09:47,992 Begging your pardon, Your Grace. 123 00:09:47,992 --> 00:09:50,095 Aegon Targaryen: Do you have any better suggestions, Lord Jasper? 124 00:09:50,095 --> 00:09:51,997 Your lord uncle Ormund marches from Oldtown 125 00:09:51,997 --> 00:09:54,332 at the head of a great host, Your Grace. 126 00:09:54,332 --> 00:09:56,869 And your brother Daeron's dragon nears fighting age. 127 00:09:56,869 --> 00:09:58,237 Call on them to suppress the Riverlands. 128 00:09:58,237 --> 00:09:59,772 Tyland Lannister: Alas, they are months away. 129 00:09:59,772 --> 00:10:01,106 My lord brother Jason 130 00:10:01,106 --> 00:10:03,208 is raising a great army at Casterly Rock. 131 00:10:03,208 --> 00:10:04,944 In a matter of weeks, he will be able 132 00:10:04,944 --> 00:10:06,845 to harass the Blackwoods from the west. 133 00:10:06,845 --> 00:10:08,681 Grand Maester Orwyle: Should we not aim to unite these armies 134 00:10:08,681 --> 00:10:10,349 - and then strike as one? - (laughter) 135 00:10:10,349 --> 00:10:13,018 Ah, the great military mind of the Citadel. 136 00:10:13,018 --> 00:10:14,853 - I served the realm-- - Do remind me, 137 00:10:14,853 --> 00:10:16,688 which link in your chain denotes the art of war? 138 00:10:16,688 --> 00:10:18,858 This council must rediscover the discipline it lately had 139 00:10:18,858 --> 00:10:20,358 if it's to be of any use. 140 00:10:20,358 --> 00:10:23,061 The Riverlands are the key to the war. 141 00:10:23,061 --> 00:10:25,865 Harrenhal is the key to the Riverlands. 142 00:10:25,865 --> 00:10:27,532 I will ride out with those I can muster here. 143 00:10:27,532 --> 00:10:29,568 Men I know, men I've trained. 144 00:10:29,568 --> 00:10:32,471 You need time to raise the numbers to challenge the Rivermen. 145 00:10:32,471 --> 00:10:33,906 Speed is my ally. 146 00:10:33,906 --> 00:10:35,407 I will turn the Crownland houses 147 00:10:35,407 --> 00:10:37,109 who declared for Rhaenyra to our cause. 148 00:10:37,109 --> 00:10:40,379 We will add their numbers to our own and then turn west. 149 00:10:40,379 --> 00:10:42,147 Where I will enlist the Brackens, 150 00:10:42,147 --> 00:10:45,755 subdue the Riverlands, and take Harrenhal. 151 00:10:46,487 --> 00:10:48,758 Alicent Hightower: So impatient to ride with so few men. 152 00:10:49,190 --> 00:10:52,124 So like to be destroyed by the first stronghold you meet. 153 00:10:52,124 --> 00:10:54,626 - A bold scheme indeed. - Well, the gods favor the bold. 154 00:10:54,626 --> 00:10:57,633 - They did not favor Ser Arryk. - (Criston chuckles) 155 00:10:58,299 --> 00:11:00,169 What say you, my king? 156 00:11:02,136 --> 00:11:04,570 And you'll take Aemond and Vhagar? 157 00:11:04,570 --> 00:11:07,176 Criston: Vhagar will remain here... 158 00:11:08,170 --> 00:11:09,278 to defend the city. 159 00:11:10,479 --> 00:11:13,113 Good. To war, then. 160 00:11:13,113 --> 00:11:14,349 Hm. 161 00:11:14,781 --> 00:11:16,315 - I'll come, too, with Sunfyre. - Alicent: Aegon. 162 00:11:16,315 --> 00:11:18,016 - Criston: Your Grace. - Aegon: You'll need a dragon. 163 00:11:18,016 --> 00:11:19,618 Criston: My plan is not to draw attention. 164 00:11:19,618 --> 00:11:22,622 And-And what will you do if you encounter one or more 165 00:11:22,622 --> 00:11:23,856 of Rhaenyra's dragons? 166 00:11:23,856 --> 00:11:25,290 She'll want to answer for Ser Arryk. 167 00:11:25,290 --> 00:11:26,959 We will be more like to encounter one 168 00:11:26,959 --> 00:11:28,130 if we field one of our own. 169 00:11:28,396 --> 00:11:31,263 That is precisely why you must remain, brother. 170 00:11:31,263 --> 00:11:34,904 It's a brave thought, but we cannot risk your loss. 171 00:11:39,140 --> 00:11:41,744 I'm as fearsome as any of them. 172 00:11:46,175 --> 00:11:47,312 (quietly) Oh. 173 00:11:47,312 --> 00:11:49,348 (Seasmoke screeching) 174 00:11:49,348 --> 00:11:52,588 (light, tense music playing) 175 00:11:57,358 --> 00:11:58,995 (footsteps approach) 176 00:12:07,868 --> 00:12:10,970 {\an8}Rhaenyra Targaryen: I was told you turned back from your ship to bring warning. 177 00:12:10,970 --> 00:12:13,806 I was not believed at first. 178 00:12:13,806 --> 00:12:15,478 You saved my life. 179 00:12:15,844 --> 00:12:18,911 What is the life of a queen worth these days? 180 00:12:18,911 --> 00:12:21,646 Hm, you wish to be rewarded. 181 00:12:21,646 --> 00:12:24,316 As, I would think, you would wish to reward me. 182 00:12:24,316 --> 00:12:26,355 (Seasmoke screeches) 183 00:12:27,421 --> 00:12:29,088 What price would you set? 184 00:12:29,088 --> 00:12:31,460 A place at your court. 185 00:12:32,461 --> 00:12:35,427 (Seasmoke screeching) 186 00:12:35,427 --> 00:12:37,897 You said your earnest desire was to flee Westeros. 187 00:12:37,897 --> 00:12:39,731 And you let me go. 188 00:12:39,731 --> 00:12:43,606 You showed me grace when you could have withheld it. 189 00:12:44,773 --> 00:12:46,770 I'm not often surprised. 190 00:12:50,645 --> 00:12:52,915 One turn for another, then. 191 00:12:53,481 --> 00:12:55,848 I know the workings of the Red Keep, 192 00:12:55,848 --> 00:12:59,018 and the movements of those who serve there. 193 00:12:59,018 --> 00:13:01,890 That is worth more than gold to you now. 194 00:13:02,457 --> 00:13:04,093 And what is my worth to you? 195 00:13:05,259 --> 00:13:07,263 (Seasmoke screeches) 196 00:13:08,129 --> 00:13:09,762 I would punish the Hightowers 197 00:13:09,762 --> 00:13:11,524 for what they have done. 198 00:13:11,524 --> 00:13:15,768 To me... to those who served me. 199 00:13:15,768 --> 00:13:18,237 But more than that, I know the struggles 200 00:13:18,237 --> 00:13:20,539 of the smallfolk of King's Landing. 201 00:13:20,539 --> 00:13:24,546 They will be ruled either by you or by the usurper. 202 00:13:25,412 --> 00:13:29,448 And only one of you has shown yourself to be merciful. 203 00:13:29,448 --> 00:13:32,688 Well, I hope you do not confuse mercy with pliancy. 204 00:13:34,456 --> 00:13:35,955 (Seasmoke screeches) 205 00:13:35,955 --> 00:13:38,825 Are they always like this? 206 00:13:38,825 --> 00:13:41,497 Seasmoke, my late lord husband's dragon. 207 00:13:42,631 --> 00:13:44,630 He's grown restless of late. 208 00:13:44,630 --> 00:13:47,770 - We cannot know why. - Maybe he's lonely. 209 00:13:56,678 --> 00:13:58,314 Rhaenyra: Rhaena. 210 00:13:59,481 --> 00:14:00,883 Your Grace. 211 00:14:03,384 --> 00:14:05,818 I've decided to send Joffrey to ward 212 00:14:05,818 --> 00:14:08,653 with my cousin, Lady Jeyne Arryn. 213 00:14:08,653 --> 00:14:11,190 She has pledged an army in return for a dragon, 214 00:14:11,190 --> 00:14:12,257 so she will have one. 215 00:14:12,257 --> 00:14:14,359 Aegon and Viserys will accompany him 216 00:14:14,359 --> 00:14:16,629 until a place of greater safety can be found. 217 00:14:16,629 --> 00:14:18,400 Tyraxes is but a hatchling. 218 00:14:18,832 --> 00:14:21,204 - And Stormcloud-- - I want you to go with them. 219 00:14:23,572 --> 00:14:25,637 The Red Keep is in disarray. 220 00:14:25,637 --> 00:14:27,139 They have sent one assassin in the night 221 00:14:27,139 --> 00:14:29,344 and their dragons are ever a short flight away. 222 00:14:29,843 --> 00:14:33,045 You must take the little ones further. To Pentos, I think. 223 00:14:33,045 --> 00:14:34,313 Where my mother died. 224 00:14:34,313 --> 00:14:36,880 It is safer than anywhere in Westeros. 225 00:14:37,986 --> 00:14:39,117 Write to Prince Reggio. 226 00:14:39,117 --> 00:14:41,956 If he will have you, then go to him. 227 00:14:42,489 --> 00:14:44,556 I am sorry to put this upon you. 228 00:14:44,556 --> 00:14:47,159 It breaks my heart to send my boys away, 229 00:14:47,159 --> 00:14:48,660 not knowing when I will see them again. 230 00:14:48,660 --> 00:14:51,998 But you have seen what may befall them here. 231 00:14:51,998 --> 00:14:53,236 Rhaena... 232 00:14:55,169 --> 00:14:58,174 I need you to be the mother to them that I cannot. 233 00:14:59,508 --> 00:15:01,173 Teach them, train them, 234 00:15:01,173 --> 00:15:03,410 guard them as a dragon guards her eggs. 235 00:15:03,410 --> 00:15:04,680 And my sister? 236 00:15:06,447 --> 00:15:08,480 - I need Baela here. - Because she has a dragon. 237 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:10,249 I cannot promise to make you happy. 238 00:15:10,249 --> 00:15:12,513 But I ask you: 239 00:15:12,513 --> 00:15:14,987 make this sacrifice willingly, 240 00:15:14,987 --> 00:15:16,125 for all of us. 241 00:15:18,059 --> 00:15:19,262 Your Grace. 242 00:15:21,697 --> 00:15:24,700 (tense music playing) 243 00:15:26,034 --> 00:15:28,667 (rain falling, thunder rumbling) 244 00:15:28,667 --> 00:15:31,707 (Caraxes screeches, grumbles) 245 00:15:41,716 --> 00:15:43,719 ♪ 246 00:15:57,065 --> 00:15:58,898 guard (shouts): Dragon! 247 00:15:58,898 --> 00:16:00,937 (indistinct shouting) 248 00:16:04,572 --> 00:16:07,576 (roars, screeching) 249 00:16:13,443 --> 00:16:15,448 (music fades out) 250 00:16:15,448 --> 00:16:17,120 (rain pattering) 251 00:16:18,085 --> 00:16:19,688 (footsteps approach) 252 00:16:26,094 --> 00:16:27,726 (thunder rumbling) 253 00:16:27,726 --> 00:16:29,765 (heavy breathing) 254 00:16:39,975 --> 00:16:41,610 (creaking) 255 00:16:48,016 --> 00:16:50,219 (eerie vocalizing) 256 00:17:07,635 --> 00:17:09,238 (thunder continues) 257 00:17:13,308 --> 00:17:14,911 (nearby squeak) 258 00:17:17,646 --> 00:17:19,648 (birds screeching) 259 00:17:35,397 --> 00:17:36,732 (thunder claps) 260 00:17:46,908 --> 00:17:48,912 (heavy breathing) 261 00:18:06,293 --> 00:18:08,531 (distant, muffled chatter) 262 00:18:22,644 --> 00:18:24,647 (nearby clanking) 263 00:18:32,721 --> 00:18:33,923 Halt! 264 00:18:35,624 --> 00:18:36,825 (grunts) 265 00:18:40,261 --> 00:18:42,465 (panicked chatter) 266 00:18:47,902 --> 00:18:49,638 I'm claiming Harrenhal. 267 00:18:52,407 --> 00:18:54,010 Apparently so. 268 00:19:15,429 --> 00:19:18,663 I, Ser Simon Strong, Castellan of Harrenhal, 269 00:19:18,663 --> 00:19:21,562 pledge fealty to Rhaenyra of House Targaryen, 270 00:19:21,562 --> 00:19:23,501 First of Her Name. 271 00:19:23,501 --> 00:19:26,170 I swear this by the old gods and the new. 272 00:19:28,009 --> 00:19:31,014 Supper is venison with black cabbage and peas. 273 00:19:31,941 --> 00:19:35,551 No redcurrant. Sorry about that. 274 00:19:43,992 --> 00:19:46,190 That venison is well aged. 275 00:19:47,463 --> 00:19:48,897 Shame to let it waste. 276 00:19:49,631 --> 00:19:51,634 (Simon slurps) 277 00:19:52,834 --> 00:19:54,200 I've survived many a battle. 278 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:56,969 I do not mean to be felled by poisoned peas. 279 00:19:56,969 --> 00:19:59,804 (chuckles) I'll admit that my cook's peas 280 00:19:59,804 --> 00:20:03,275 aren't exactly the stuff of legend, but poison? 281 00:20:03,275 --> 00:20:06,315 Daemon Targaryen: Well, it's an easy way to kill a dragonrider. 282 00:20:07,982 --> 00:20:11,220 If you've not yet surmised, you are welcome here. 283 00:20:11,652 --> 00:20:15,890 And what of your lord, Larys Strong, hm? 284 00:20:16,657 --> 00:20:18,858 He who sits at the false court of Aegon? 285 00:20:18,858 --> 00:20:23,190 Larys Clubfoot is no lord of mine. 286 00:20:23,190 --> 00:20:27,665 He is a scourge upon this castle and this family. 287 00:20:27,665 --> 00:20:30,706 Do you not think it's strange that his father... 288 00:20:32,841 --> 00:20:36,641 my nephew, Lord Lyonel, perished by fire? 289 00:20:36,641 --> 00:20:41,084 And his son, too, here in this damp place? 290 00:20:42,749 --> 00:20:44,750 It was the first fire here since Balerion ended 291 00:20:44,750 --> 00:20:46,121 the line of Harren the Black. 292 00:20:46,887 --> 00:20:48,986 Even in the summer, we struggle to light the hearths. 293 00:20:48,986 --> 00:20:52,425 So, no, you will find no loyalty to Larys Strong here, my prince. 294 00:20:52,425 --> 00:20:53,596 "Your Grace." 295 00:20:59,033 --> 00:21:00,869 Forgive me. I-I, um-- 296 00:21:02,737 --> 00:21:05,737 I... I'd only assumed that as consort-- 297 00:21:05,737 --> 00:21:08,272 Then we are reminded of the perilousness of assumption. 298 00:21:09,911 --> 00:21:11,114 Indeed. 299 00:21:13,982 --> 00:21:15,418 Your Grace. 300 00:21:20,449 --> 00:21:23,788 What then brings you to our corner of the Riverlands? 301 00:21:23,788 --> 00:21:26,829 Harrenhal is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms. 302 00:21:27,895 --> 00:21:29,895 Or perhaps that has escaped your attention. 303 00:21:29,895 --> 00:21:31,931 But it is also, not to be argumentative, 304 00:21:31,931 --> 00:21:33,898 in something of a state of disrepair 305 00:21:33,898 --> 00:21:37,436 since your forbear incinerated much of it with his dragon. 306 00:21:37,436 --> 00:21:40,676 Well, that is precisely why we must bring it into a state of repair. 307 00:21:41,743 --> 00:21:44,813 Even if we possessed the coin, my prin-- 308 00:21:46,280 --> 00:21:48,546 Your Grace, to what possible end? 309 00:21:48,546 --> 00:21:50,649 There are 40,000 swords in the Riverlands, 310 00:21:50,649 --> 00:21:52,617 the largest undeclared host in the realm. 311 00:21:52,617 --> 00:21:55,320 Only Harrenhal is of a size enough to garrison them. 312 00:21:55,320 --> 00:21:56,789 You should know that a substantial number 313 00:21:56,789 --> 00:21:58,624 of those swords have now declared 314 00:21:58,624 --> 00:22:00,426 and are presently at war. 315 00:22:00,426 --> 00:22:03,729 Houses Bracken and Blackwood have long detested one another. 316 00:22:03,729 --> 00:22:05,969 - Why? - Oh, well... 317 00:22:07,634 --> 00:22:12,041 the answer to that is... lost in time. 318 00:22:13,107 --> 00:22:16,712 Sin begets sin begets sin. 319 00:22:19,614 --> 00:22:20,813 Summon your lord paramount 320 00:22:20,813 --> 00:22:22,448 so that I may treat with him myself 321 00:22:22,448 --> 00:22:24,116 and turn them to our cause. 322 00:22:24,116 --> 00:22:27,586 That would be Lord Grover Tully, but he grows frail. 323 00:22:27,586 --> 00:22:29,825 It's said that he can no longer speak... 324 00:22:31,192 --> 00:22:33,228 nor seal his bowels. 325 00:22:33,627 --> 00:22:35,361 Begging your pardon for the impression. 326 00:22:35,361 --> 00:22:36,996 His grip on his bannermen is weak. 327 00:22:36,996 --> 00:22:38,297 They feel they can do as they please. 328 00:22:38,297 --> 00:22:40,032 I will speak with him nonetheless. 329 00:22:40,032 --> 00:22:42,305 People should obey their liege lord... 330 00:22:43,238 --> 00:22:45,074 whatever his condition. 331 00:22:46,040 --> 00:22:48,044 Perhaps the presence of the crown 332 00:22:49,177 --> 00:22:50,812 and a dragon 333 00:22:51,345 --> 00:22:53,983 will sharpen minds around these parts. 334 00:22:55,383 --> 00:22:57,586 Might I ask, Your Grace... 335 00:22:58,653 --> 00:22:59,819 if you are successful, 336 00:22:59,819 --> 00:23:02,222 w-well, when you are successful... 337 00:23:02,222 --> 00:23:03,492 what then? 338 00:23:04,759 --> 00:23:07,391 We march on King's Landing and take the throne. 339 00:23:09,498 --> 00:23:11,034 The throne. 340 00:23:14,268 --> 00:23:19,238 It's a big chair made of swords. 341 00:23:19,238 --> 00:23:22,842 captain of the guard: Standard-bearers to the front! 342 00:23:22,842 --> 00:23:25,314 Packhorses to the rear! 343 00:23:25,914 --> 00:23:28,548 Clear way for the mounted knights... 344 00:23:28,548 --> 00:23:31,851 (tense music playing) 345 00:23:31,851 --> 00:23:33,889 (horse neighs) 346 00:23:39,693 --> 00:23:43,528 Lord Commander. Your host is mustered and ready to march. 347 00:23:43,528 --> 00:23:45,832 Gwayne Hightower: He enjoys battle. 348 00:23:45,832 --> 00:23:48,271 (indistinct chatter) 349 00:23:50,238 --> 00:23:52,271 I'm glad we're together, even briefly. 350 00:23:52,271 --> 00:23:53,642 Ser Criston. 351 00:23:55,076 --> 00:23:58,010 May I present my brother, Ser Gwayne Hightower, 352 00:23:58,010 --> 00:24:00,012 arrived last night from Oldtown. 353 00:24:00,012 --> 00:24:01,250 Ser Criston. 354 00:24:02,317 --> 00:24:05,954 Or mayhaps I should say, my lord Hand? 355 00:24:06,487 --> 00:24:08,490 Ser Gwayne, welcome to King's Landing. 356 00:24:09,157 --> 00:24:12,391 How exhilarating to arrive at court after 357 00:24:12,391 --> 00:24:14,093 three long months on the road 358 00:24:14,093 --> 00:24:16,428 to find my lord father, 359 00:24:16,428 --> 00:24:18,731 who served three kings faithfully, 360 00:24:18,731 --> 00:24:20,269 unseated as Hand of the King. 361 00:24:22,503 --> 00:24:25,905 And by a man from such modest beginnings. 362 00:24:25,905 --> 00:24:26,775 Hm. 363 00:24:27,508 --> 00:24:30,613 What a giddying ascent the gods have bestowed on you. 364 00:24:32,113 --> 00:24:34,984 Ser Gwayne has volunteered to accompany you into battle. 365 00:24:39,153 --> 00:24:41,086 We have a full complement, Your Grace. 366 00:24:41,086 --> 00:24:43,159 Then you shall have a fuller one. 367 00:24:44,992 --> 00:24:46,661 The march will be hard, Ser. 368 00:24:47,261 --> 00:24:49,322 No one is more delighted than I 369 00:24:49,322 --> 00:24:51,167 to march out to war with a Dornishman. 370 00:24:52,834 --> 00:24:53,836 Sister. 371 00:25:01,977 --> 00:25:05,305 May the Seven guide you, good knight... 372 00:25:05,305 --> 00:25:07,650 and lead you not into shadow and death. 373 00:25:09,718 --> 00:25:11,487 I thank Your Grace for her prayers. 374 00:25:15,356 --> 00:25:19,090 And request that she grant her favor... 375 00:25:19,090 --> 00:25:21,730 that her Lord Commander may go into battle with her blessings 376 00:25:23,230 --> 00:25:24,867 in his heart. 377 00:25:36,745 --> 00:25:37,981 Your Grace. 378 00:25:40,081 --> 00:25:43,115 (suspenseful music playing) 379 00:25:43,115 --> 00:25:45,521 (distant shouting) 380 00:25:49,658 --> 00:25:51,194 - Hyah! - (horse whinnies) 381 00:25:59,267 --> 00:26:01,905 ♪ 382 00:26:14,215 --> 00:26:17,220 (intense music playing) 383 00:26:24,559 --> 00:26:26,192 (music stops) 384 00:26:26,192 --> 00:26:28,160 (indistinct chatter) 385 00:26:28,160 --> 00:26:30,266 Rhaenys Targaryen: Still no sightings. 386 00:26:31,132 --> 00:26:35,771 No men, no horses, no ships. 387 00:26:37,873 --> 00:26:39,871 - No dragons. - Good. 388 00:26:39,871 --> 00:26:44,410 Then we must seize the hour and act before our enemy does. 389 00:26:44,410 --> 00:26:45,778 They have penetrated our castle walls, 390 00:26:45,778 --> 00:26:47,277 and now the Riverlands are aflame 391 00:26:47,376 --> 00:26:49,385 after the Battle at the Burning Mill. 392 00:26:49,951 --> 00:26:53,752 How fares Prince Daemon with our army? 393 00:26:53,752 --> 00:26:57,022 There has been no word from Prince Daemon, Your Grace. 394 00:26:57,022 --> 00:26:59,791 Then we must press what advantage we do have. 395 00:26:59,791 --> 00:27:03,128 - And what is that? - Dragons. Send them all out. 396 00:27:03,128 --> 00:27:07,033 Start turning Green strongholds to our cause 397 00:27:07,033 --> 00:27:10,136 - and burn those who resist. - Rhaenyra: No. 398 00:27:10,136 --> 00:27:12,104 If dragons begin fighting dragons, 399 00:27:12,104 --> 00:27:13,776 we invite our own destruction. 400 00:27:14,909 --> 00:27:17,112 Fear of it is in itself a weapon. 401 00:27:17,811 --> 00:27:20,816 - The Greens will make the same calculation. - (laughs) 402 00:27:22,450 --> 00:27:26,088 The value of a sword is not within its scabbard. 403 00:27:26,655 --> 00:27:29,288 We will secure victory with armies, 404 00:27:29,288 --> 00:27:31,327 not with dragons alone. 405 00:27:32,628 --> 00:27:34,096 The Greens understand that. 406 00:27:34,595 --> 00:27:36,832 The Vale and the North will send men. 407 00:27:38,199 --> 00:27:40,468 We must give Daemon time. 408 00:27:41,034 --> 00:27:44,604 Ah, Your Grace, you have witnessed firsthand just how 409 00:27:44,604 --> 00:27:46,405 vulnerable you are. 410 00:27:46,405 --> 00:27:48,473 Prince Daemon is abroad, 411 00:27:48,473 --> 00:27:51,509 and Aegon's factions are enraged at the death of his son. 412 00:27:51,509 --> 00:27:53,679 You have never been so exposed. 413 00:27:53,679 --> 00:27:55,781 Perhaps it is time for you to think about 414 00:27:55,781 --> 00:27:58,317 secreting yourself somewhere safe, 415 00:27:58,317 --> 00:27:59,684 while we remain here 416 00:27:59,684 --> 00:28:03,688 as a source of distraction for the enemy. 417 00:28:03,688 --> 00:28:05,657 You propose to conduct the war in my absence. 418 00:28:05,657 --> 00:28:09,032 - It would merely be a precaution-- - It would be treason. 419 00:28:12,400 --> 00:28:14,670 You are fortunate you took it no further. 420 00:28:22,543 --> 00:28:24,209 This council would do well to remember 421 00:28:24,209 --> 00:28:26,846 that their queen wears the crown of my grandsire, 422 00:28:26,846 --> 00:28:29,212 Jaehaerys the Conciliator. 423 00:28:29,711 --> 00:28:32,885 A prudent ruler, the wisest of Targaryen kings, 424 00:28:32,885 --> 00:28:35,358 whose reign outlasted every other... 425 00:28:37,593 --> 00:28:39,828 even Aegon the Conqueror's. 426 00:28:45,599 --> 00:28:47,533 Corlys Velaryon: So, how do they fare? 427 00:28:47,533 --> 00:28:49,634 The ditherers of Dragonstone? 428 00:28:49,634 --> 00:28:53,672 Rhaenys: Rhaenyra's council is wayward. She has a hard task. 429 00:28:53,672 --> 00:28:56,040 I must hope she will rise to it, 430 00:28:56,040 --> 00:28:59,478 but I fear she'll need you by her side sooner than late. 431 00:28:59,478 --> 00:29:01,516 This bread, still warm. 432 00:29:02,283 --> 00:29:04,287 There's broth too. I made sure of it. 433 00:29:05,754 --> 00:29:07,751 I am no longer an invalid. 434 00:29:08,623 --> 00:29:10,626 (distant chatter) 435 00:29:14,629 --> 00:29:17,633 I bade farewell to Rhaena before I returned. 436 00:29:21,102 --> 00:29:22,738 I wish her well. 437 00:29:24,605 --> 00:29:27,005 I would fight a hundred battles before I went into exile 438 00:29:27,005 --> 00:29:29,078 with none but prattling babes. 439 00:29:30,478 --> 00:29:32,845 One of those babes is your heir. 440 00:29:32,845 --> 00:29:34,717 (scoffs) Joffrey. 441 00:29:35,383 --> 00:29:38,784 A boy of six who knows nothing of the sea 442 00:29:38,784 --> 00:29:40,489 and yet somehow... 443 00:29:41,055 --> 00:29:44,056 It would displease neither Rhaenyra nor the gods 444 00:29:44,056 --> 00:29:47,791 if Rhaena were named heir to Driftmark. 445 00:29:50,098 --> 00:29:53,135 Rhaena? Lord of the Tides? 446 00:29:53,734 --> 00:29:56,568 The girl knows nothing of ships, nor even of dragons. 447 00:29:56,568 --> 00:29:59,041 There is Rhaena or there is Joffrey. 448 00:29:59,740 --> 00:30:03,746 Both soon to be far from the creak of ships and the ocean's roar. 449 00:30:05,246 --> 00:30:09,815 Then we must hope to... 450 00:30:09,815 --> 00:30:12,217 see our way forward, in time. 451 00:30:12,217 --> 00:30:14,457 And if there is no time? 452 00:30:16,992 --> 00:30:19,195 We are at war, Corlys. 453 00:30:21,094 --> 00:30:25,965 - If something were to befall you-- - Then... it is well 454 00:30:25,965 --> 00:30:27,831 that I am a good sailor. 455 00:30:37,979 --> 00:30:39,182 (sighs) 456 00:30:41,650 --> 00:30:43,483 I have much to attend to. 457 00:30:43,483 --> 00:30:45,150 Corlys, Corl-- 458 00:30:45,150 --> 00:30:48,191 (tense music playing) 459 00:31:03,404 --> 00:31:05,841 (dragonkeeper speaking High Valyrian) 460 00:31:08,676 --> 00:31:10,876 I cannot spare a fighting dragon, 461 00:31:10,876 --> 00:31:12,311 but I send what I can. 462 00:31:12,311 --> 00:31:14,513 Stormcloud and Tyraxes are small, 463 00:31:14,513 --> 00:31:15,985 but they will grow. 464 00:31:17,384 --> 00:31:20,286 It is for you to remind Lady Jeyne of her pledge 465 00:31:20,286 --> 00:31:23,927 and persuade her of the urgency of our need. 466 00:31:30,432 --> 00:31:32,668 Go safely, sister. 467 00:31:34,102 --> 00:31:35,738 I will be safe enough. 468 00:31:36,437 --> 00:31:38,303 Far away from any danger, 469 00:31:38,303 --> 00:31:40,039 with only babes to nursemaid. 470 00:31:40,039 --> 00:31:42,308 You do a great service, 471 00:31:42,308 --> 00:31:44,143 and may yet find yourself glad to be out of harm's way. 472 00:31:44,143 --> 00:31:46,411 Do not coddle me, Baela. 473 00:31:46,411 --> 00:31:49,048 - Grant me at least that dignity. - I meant no insult. 474 00:31:49,048 --> 00:31:51,317 We each do what we can. 475 00:31:51,317 --> 00:31:54,190 And here, I think, is some consolation. 476 00:31:56,857 --> 00:31:59,862 Tyraxes and Stormcloud are young and vulnerable. 477 00:32:00,962 --> 00:32:04,067 These eggs are even more fragile. 478 00:32:05,366 --> 00:32:08,371 But should all come to ruin here... 479 00:32:09,603 --> 00:32:11,607 you will bear our hope for the future. 480 00:32:14,242 --> 00:32:15,244 Your Grace. 481 00:32:16,211 --> 00:32:18,214 Joffrey Velaryon: Mommy. 482 00:32:19,280 --> 00:32:22,285 (solemn music playing) 483 00:32:39,801 --> 00:32:41,804 (birds cawing) 484 00:32:51,913 --> 00:32:54,083 ♪ 485 00:33:04,358 --> 00:33:07,363 (determined music playing) 486 00:33:19,974 --> 00:33:21,978 ♪ 487 00:33:42,030 --> 00:33:44,233 (music fades out) 488 00:33:48,870 --> 00:33:51,874 - (indistinct chatter) - (soft laughter) 489 00:33:53,508 --> 00:33:54,911 nursemaid: My Queen. 490 00:33:57,311 --> 00:33:59,715 I feel sad about Jaehaerys. 491 00:34:00,547 --> 00:34:03,186 Mm, but I ought not to, I think. 492 00:34:04,152 --> 00:34:06,480 People die all the time, 493 00:34:06,480 --> 00:34:08,357 especially babes. 494 00:34:09,023 --> 00:34:12,861 They're so little, s-so they're taken so easily. 495 00:34:16,330 --> 00:34:19,231 Sadness is a condition of motherhood. 496 00:34:19,231 --> 00:34:21,504 There's naught to be gained from it. 497 00:34:23,404 --> 00:34:25,408 (crickets chirping quietly) 498 00:34:26,240 --> 00:34:29,741 That horrid procession where the smallfolk all stared at me. 499 00:34:29,741 --> 00:34:33,782 I warrant they thought I had no more right to grief than they do. 500 00:34:36,350 --> 00:34:39,755 Surely they lose their babes more than highborn ladies. 501 00:34:43,958 --> 00:34:45,962 The Stranger comes for us all... 502 00:34:47,128 --> 00:34:48,764 queen and commoner. 503 00:34:50,798 --> 00:34:53,236 You have as much claim to grief as anyone. 504 00:34:55,537 --> 00:34:56,739 And you? 505 00:35:01,375 --> 00:35:03,208 I loved Jaehaerys, but my concern has been 506 00:35:03,208 --> 00:35:05,648 more for you and what you have endured. 507 00:35:07,715 --> 00:35:11,115 - Uh, Helaena, I-- - I forgive you. 508 00:35:12,754 --> 00:35:13,923 What? 509 00:35:19,060 --> 00:35:21,064 I said that I forgive you. 510 00:35:23,431 --> 00:35:25,634 (deep breath) 511 00:35:26,768 --> 00:35:29,104 Leon Estermont: Suits you, Your Grace. 512 00:35:29,637 --> 00:35:32,905 Valyrian steel. Worth more than a castle. 513 00:35:32,905 --> 00:35:35,736 A sight to stir the passions. 514 00:35:35,736 --> 00:35:37,810 Aegon the Conqueror reborn. 515 00:35:37,810 --> 00:35:39,211 Just get on with it. 516 00:35:39,211 --> 00:35:40,641 squire: At once, Your Grace. 517 00:35:40,641 --> 00:35:42,447 What is your business? 518 00:35:42,447 --> 00:35:45,454 There are rumors that the King readies himself to fly to war. 519 00:35:46,120 --> 00:35:47,889 "Red" Ned Waters: And what is it to you? 520 00:35:48,489 --> 00:35:50,122 Only that I think it would benefit all of us 521 00:35:50,122 --> 00:35:53,492 to prevent our king from being brutally slain by our enemies, 522 00:35:53,492 --> 00:35:55,828 and his body parts scattered to beasts, 523 00:35:55,828 --> 00:35:57,095 and his court come to ruin. 524 00:35:57,095 --> 00:35:58,534 Would you not agree? 525 00:36:01,503 --> 00:36:03,339 What exquisite armor. 526 00:36:06,374 --> 00:36:09,408 I was given the Conqueror's name and his crown, 527 00:36:09,408 --> 00:36:11,677 so I shall wear his armor to war. 528 00:36:11,677 --> 00:36:13,716 I fly to meet Ser Criston. 529 00:36:15,183 --> 00:36:18,021 Small imposition before you depart then, Your Grace. 530 00:36:29,029 --> 00:36:32,664 There are diverse rumors whispered on the streets of your city. 531 00:36:32,664 --> 00:36:36,034 One such is that Your Grace sends his forces to battle, 532 00:36:36,034 --> 00:36:37,504 and, in his courage and wisdom, 533 00:36:37,504 --> 00:36:39,175 flies with them. 534 00:36:41,542 --> 00:36:45,110 Another is that His Grace was outwitted by his counselors 535 00:36:45,110 --> 00:36:48,114 and persuaded to fly to war with Ser Criston, 536 00:36:48,114 --> 00:36:50,149 so that Queen Alicent 537 00:36:50,149 --> 00:36:53,118 may reign in his absence 538 00:36:53,118 --> 00:36:55,691 with Prince Aemond at her side. 539 00:36:57,192 --> 00:36:58,827 Absurd, of course. 540 00:37:00,662 --> 00:37:03,666 (inhales) Who spreads these lies? 541 00:37:04,500 --> 00:37:06,134 It matters little. 542 00:37:06,667 --> 00:37:08,871 Tales take on a life of their own... 543 00:37:09,704 --> 00:37:10,906 like weeds. 544 00:37:11,439 --> 00:37:13,442 Unless they are tended. 545 00:37:14,576 --> 00:37:16,345 Well, tend to them then. 546 00:37:24,786 --> 00:37:26,055 Lord Larys. 547 00:37:28,189 --> 00:37:30,589 My father always said he had no use 548 00:37:30,589 --> 00:37:32,528 for a master of whisperers. 549 00:37:34,028 --> 00:37:38,234 And yet... I find myself wanting for one. 550 00:37:39,901 --> 00:37:42,371 I should be glad of your talents. 551 00:37:46,575 --> 00:37:48,577 You honor me, Your Grace. 552 00:37:54,982 --> 00:37:57,987 Martyn Reyne: Shall we escort you to the Dragonpit, Your Grace? 553 00:38:01,122 --> 00:38:02,125 Uh... 554 00:38:04,793 --> 00:38:07,124 I think, mayhaps, I shall fly another day. 555 00:38:07,124 --> 00:38:10,628 - (group agrees) - Yeah, it-it does seem wise on reflection. 556 00:38:10,628 --> 00:38:12,897 Red: You could come out with us, my king. 557 00:38:12,897 --> 00:38:15,237 Ser Martyn has a new squire that wants bedding in. 558 00:38:15,770 --> 00:38:18,173 He's never fucked a woman. 559 00:38:18,672 --> 00:38:21,510 - But you are sworn to chastity now. - (laughter) 560 00:38:23,644 --> 00:38:26,082 Of course, Your Grace. (laughs) 561 00:38:26,982 --> 00:38:28,617 (silence) 562 00:38:31,619 --> 00:38:33,256 Yes, Your Grace. 563 00:38:35,991 --> 00:38:36,993 Hm. 564 00:38:39,961 --> 00:38:42,995 (tense percussive music playing) 565 00:38:42,995 --> 00:38:45,034 (deep breath) 566 00:38:46,635 --> 00:38:49,272 (boisterous street chatter) 567 00:39:04,119 --> 00:39:07,119 (fiddle music playing) 568 00:39:07,119 --> 00:39:09,559 (greeting each other) 569 00:39:10,225 --> 00:39:12,458 No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't tell me you're going. 570 00:39:12,458 --> 00:39:14,692 - I'm not going yet. - I've only just got here. 571 00:39:14,692 --> 00:39:17,967 - (greeting each other) - (indistinct chatter) 572 00:39:18,534 --> 00:39:19,699 There he is! 573 00:39:19,699 --> 00:39:21,534 (overlapping chatter) 574 00:39:21,534 --> 00:39:24,207 Ulf, Ulf, come on, son! 575 00:39:26,040 --> 00:39:28,274 It turns out, it was her sister. 576 00:39:28,274 --> 00:39:30,308 - (laughter) - Probably should've told me. 577 00:39:30,308 --> 00:39:33,178 - (patron calling for Ulf) - I know, I know, I know! 578 00:39:33,178 --> 00:39:35,314 Take that one. You'll get your pound of flesh, don't worry. 579 00:39:35,314 --> 00:39:37,115 Sit yourself down, mate. 580 00:39:37,115 --> 00:39:39,151 - Hello. - I've been tellin' this fella all about you. 581 00:39:39,151 --> 00:39:41,114 - (laughter) - Oh, lads. 582 00:39:41,114 --> 00:39:43,288 - I've had quite a day of it. - Yeah? 583 00:39:43,288 --> 00:39:46,158 Not sure I'm much for talkin'. 584 00:39:46,158 --> 00:39:49,598 Although, you know, a wet whistle works wonders. 585 00:39:50,532 --> 00:39:51,534 Hm. 586 00:39:52,567 --> 00:39:54,566 (indistinct chatter) 587 00:39:54,566 --> 00:39:57,469 Come on, Ulf, give us a flagon over there, yeah? 588 00:39:57,469 --> 00:40:00,640 Yeah, my darling, one for the flagon, one for yourself. 589 00:40:00,640 --> 00:40:02,808 There's a good girl, eh? 590 00:40:02,808 --> 00:40:05,248 - (gasps) - (Cley laughing) 591 00:40:06,848 --> 00:40:08,580 No sense of fun, some of 'em. 592 00:40:08,580 --> 00:40:12,153 - For you, man of Dorne. - Dornish, are ya? 593 00:40:13,220 --> 00:40:17,022 - merchant: Yes, I am. - The part of Westeros my house never settled. 594 00:40:17,022 --> 00:40:18,424 Although, it's said even Dorne 595 00:40:18,424 --> 00:40:21,527 mourned the passing of my grandsire. Is that so? 596 00:40:21,527 --> 00:40:23,199 Who was your grandsire? 597 00:40:26,868 --> 00:40:29,605 They call him the Conciliator. 598 00:40:30,371 --> 00:40:32,575 - King Jaehaerys? - Shh! 599 00:40:34,142 --> 00:40:37,542 Thousand apologies. Please, continue. 600 00:40:37,542 --> 00:40:40,216 Look, I-I really shouldn't be telling you this. 601 00:40:41,116 --> 00:40:42,614 You'll cost me my head. 602 00:40:42,614 --> 00:40:45,288 - You are saying you're a Targaryen? - Shh-shh-shh. 603 00:40:50,224 --> 00:40:54,193 I'm the son of Baelon the Brave. 604 00:40:54,193 --> 00:40:57,195 Bastard brother to Prince Daemon 605 00:40:57,195 --> 00:40:59,131 and the late King Viserys. 606 00:40:59,131 --> 00:41:04,406 Uncle to the one true queen, Rhaenyra Targaryen. 607 00:41:05,406 --> 00:41:08,140 The blood of the dragon runs through these veins. 608 00:41:08,140 --> 00:41:11,580 And, yes... men would take my head for it. 609 00:41:14,348 --> 00:41:16,576 A Dragonseed must watch his own neck 610 00:41:16,576 --> 00:41:20,256 when he has no white-cloaked guardsmen to do it for him. 611 00:41:22,157 --> 00:41:24,460 You do not look very much like King Viserys 612 00:41:25,494 --> 00:41:26,996 or Prince Daemon. 613 00:41:29,364 --> 00:41:31,124 (sighs) How do you know what they look like? 614 00:41:31,124 --> 00:41:33,098 He speaks truth, right enough. 615 00:41:33,098 --> 00:41:36,668 Look, you can tell... by his hair. 616 00:41:36,668 --> 00:41:40,006 - (laughter) - Yeah, 'cause I'm their half-brother, you fuckwit. 617 00:41:40,006 --> 00:41:42,507 Yeah, I'll tell you who else doesn't have silver hair. 618 00:41:42,507 --> 00:41:44,276 The rightful heir to the Iron Throne, 619 00:41:44,276 --> 00:41:47,113 my nephew, Prince Jacaerys Velaryon. 620 00:41:47,113 --> 00:41:48,584 (music stops) 621 00:41:51,185 --> 00:41:52,821 Here's your other nephew. 622 00:42:00,061 --> 00:42:03,799 - All hail the King! - all: All hail the King! 623 00:42:04,999 --> 00:42:08,635 Drinks for all! At the pleasure of the crown! 624 00:42:08,635 --> 00:42:10,869 (all cheering) 625 00:42:10,869 --> 00:42:15,539 - (laughter) - Woo! At the pleasure of the crown! 626 00:42:16,878 --> 00:42:18,945 Sit down. Sit yourself down. 627 00:42:18,945 --> 00:42:21,146 - Sit! - Aegon: Drink the wine, boy. 628 00:42:21,146 --> 00:42:23,315 - Come on, then! - Aegon: Drink up, little piggy! 629 00:42:23,315 --> 00:42:26,685 - (indistinct chatter) - This night is for you. 630 00:42:26,685 --> 00:42:28,552 - (Aegon bangs table) - You! 631 00:42:30,826 --> 00:42:32,428 (laughter) 632 00:42:36,397 --> 00:42:39,832 (intoxicated) Did I, did I tell you I came here as a lad? 633 00:42:39,832 --> 00:42:42,401 It's, mm, a little tame, 634 00:42:42,401 --> 00:42:45,370 but a good a place as any to get it wet. 635 00:42:45,370 --> 00:42:49,245 (laughs) I know just the tutor for you, my boy. 636 00:42:50,846 --> 00:42:52,478 (moaning) 637 00:42:52,478 --> 00:42:53,646 No. 638 00:42:53,646 --> 00:42:55,581 She's worth three times the price. 639 00:42:55,581 --> 00:42:57,253 (moaning) 640 00:42:58,352 --> 00:43:01,987 - Oh, gods be good. (laughs) - That's you! 641 00:43:01,987 --> 00:43:04,423 Her name is, uh, Sylvi 642 00:43:04,423 --> 00:43:08,328 or Selyse or, I don't know, something like that. 643 00:43:08,328 --> 00:43:09,966 (Aegon coughs) 644 00:43:11,567 --> 00:43:13,202 (laughter) 645 00:43:17,371 --> 00:43:19,004 Aemond, the fierce! 646 00:43:19,004 --> 00:43:22,341 (laughing) You have come so far, 647 00:43:22,341 --> 00:43:25,578 and, and yet you still lie with your very first. 648 00:43:25,578 --> 00:43:26,745 (sniffles, laughs) 649 00:43:26,745 --> 00:43:29,782 What a fine, sweet thing. 650 00:43:29,782 --> 00:43:31,416 (laughs) 651 00:43:31,416 --> 00:43:33,552 Did you fuck her like a hound? 652 00:43:33,552 --> 00:43:36,225 - (barks like a dog) - (laughs) 653 00:43:37,593 --> 00:43:39,792 You see, I do not exaggerate. 654 00:43:39,792 --> 00:43:41,927 Such is the madam's prowess, 655 00:43:41,927 --> 00:43:45,598 that even now my brother will not sample another. 656 00:43:45,598 --> 00:43:47,270 (laughing) 657 00:43:48,335 --> 00:43:50,102 Hard luck for your squire, though. 658 00:43:50,102 --> 00:43:52,137 As you can see, she-- (laughs) 659 00:43:52,137 --> 00:43:54,574 she's now very much occupied. 660 00:43:54,574 --> 00:43:56,245 (laughing) 661 00:44:03,184 --> 00:44:05,217 Your squire is welcome to her. 662 00:44:05,217 --> 00:44:06,819 (Aegon laughing) 663 00:44:06,819 --> 00:44:08,721 One whore is as good as another. 664 00:44:08,721 --> 00:44:10,826 (laughing continues) 665 00:44:16,732 --> 00:44:18,167 Aegon: Ah... 666 00:44:39,988 --> 00:44:43,392 (pensive, solemn music playing) 667 00:45:08,816 --> 00:45:10,819 ♪ 668 00:45:26,000 --> 00:45:29,005 {\an8}Criston (yells): Ser Gwayne! Halt! 669 00:45:34,375 --> 00:45:37,579 - Ser Gwayne, our company is camped back yonder. - Gwayne Hightower: Mm. 670 00:45:38,079 --> 00:45:40,378 On the cold, hard ground. 671 00:45:40,378 --> 00:45:42,681 Which is why we make for the Bull, 672 00:45:42,681 --> 00:45:44,482 a tavern with an excellent reputation 673 00:45:44,482 --> 00:45:46,184 on the Rosby Road, not two miles away, 674 00:45:46,184 --> 00:45:48,315 - if memory serves. - We march to make the first strike 675 00:45:48,315 --> 00:45:49,525 in the name of His Grace. 676 00:45:50,424 --> 00:45:54,430 I assure you, my nephew will not begrudge me a night of comfort. 677 00:46:00,068 --> 00:46:02,401 If it soothes your brow, Cole, 678 00:46:02,401 --> 00:46:05,274 we will rendezvous with your army at first light. 679 00:46:05,773 --> 00:46:06,906 Or, if their wine is good, 680 00:46:06,906 --> 00:46:09,442 perhaps a little after first light. 681 00:46:09,442 --> 00:46:11,511 (tense music playing) 682 00:46:11,511 --> 00:46:13,549 - We're exposed. - What? 683 00:46:15,482 --> 00:46:19,184 - Cole? - Criston (yells): Get to the trees! 684 00:46:19,184 --> 00:46:21,557 Hyah! Hyah! 685 00:46:24,259 --> 00:46:26,429 ♪ 686 00:46:27,796 --> 00:46:29,793 (Moondancer grumbles) 687 00:46:35,304 --> 00:46:36,940 (screeches) 688 00:46:39,074 --> 00:46:40,676 (grumbles) 689 00:46:43,412 --> 00:46:45,014 (roars) 690 00:46:47,815 --> 00:46:49,815 ♪ 691 00:46:49,815 --> 00:46:51,921 Hah! Hyah! 692 00:46:57,926 --> 00:46:59,528 (roars) 693 00:47:02,464 --> 00:47:04,033 (both shouting commands) 694 00:47:06,701 --> 00:47:07,803 (screeches) 695 00:47:09,771 --> 00:47:11,374 (grumbles) 696 00:47:12,674 --> 00:47:14,610 (shouts in High Valyrian) 697 00:47:15,677 --> 00:47:17,313 (music slows) 698 00:47:20,716 --> 00:47:23,019 (grumbles, screeches) 699 00:47:26,521 --> 00:47:28,154 (horse whinnies) 700 00:47:28,154 --> 00:47:30,193 (all panting) 701 00:47:31,793 --> 00:47:35,198 (quiet, tense music playing) 702 00:47:37,466 --> 00:47:39,402 (Moondancer screeches) 703 00:47:42,637 --> 00:47:44,637 (wind blowing) 704 00:47:44,637 --> 00:47:46,242 ♪ 705 00:48:00,888 --> 00:48:02,888 (shouts in High Valyrian) 706 00:48:02,888 --> 00:48:04,560 (screeches) 707 00:48:10,031 --> 00:48:12,668 (Gwayne breathing heavily) 708 00:48:16,772 --> 00:48:18,774 A good showing, Ser Criston. 709 00:48:22,042 --> 00:48:25,812 - I am in your debt. - They know we're abroad. They'll be hunting. 710 00:48:25,812 --> 00:48:27,046 And we must move under the trees 711 00:48:27,046 --> 00:48:29,285 and by cover of dark, starting tonight. 712 00:48:30,384 --> 00:48:32,588 And no fucking inns. 713 00:48:35,785 --> 00:48:37,827 Baela Targaryen: Ser Criston Cole... 714 00:48:38,393 --> 00:48:41,226 with some half-dozen other knights, I'm sure of it. 715 00:48:41,226 --> 00:48:43,361 Perhaps a scout party for a greater army. 716 00:48:43,361 --> 00:48:45,497 Maester Gerardys: The ravens confirm it, Your Grace. 717 00:48:45,497 --> 00:48:48,366 Lord Farring has reported a larger force 718 00:48:48,366 --> 00:48:51,869 moving northeast towards Rosby. 719 00:48:51,869 --> 00:48:54,606 Could you be certain it was Cole from such a great height? 720 00:48:54,606 --> 00:48:57,080 It was not such a great height, Your Grace. 721 00:48:59,446 --> 00:49:02,880 You said not to engage, so I didn't, exactly. 722 00:49:02,880 --> 00:49:07,019 Your Grace, we commend the Lady Baela for her sharp eyes, 723 00:49:07,019 --> 00:49:08,554 but we can tarry no longer. 724 00:49:08,554 --> 00:49:10,789 The time for action is surely now. 725 00:49:10,789 --> 00:49:12,391 Your Grace, I must agree 726 00:49:12,391 --> 00:49:13,625 and request your permission 727 00:49:13,625 --> 00:49:16,295 to return to Rook's Rest and fortify my lands. 728 00:49:16,295 --> 00:49:17,897 Gormon Massey: I shouldn't fret, Lord Simon. 729 00:49:17,897 --> 00:49:19,699 They'll be making for Harrenhal. 730 00:49:19,699 --> 00:49:21,634 'Tis Prince Daemon who ought to worry. 731 00:49:21,634 --> 00:49:23,235 Prince Daemon has Caraxes. 732 00:49:23,235 --> 00:49:25,304 Bartimos Celtigar: Cole will look to increase his numbers, 733 00:49:25,304 --> 00:49:27,373 and he may call upon a dragon of his own. 734 00:49:27,373 --> 00:49:31,210 This is why you must act now, Your Grace. 735 00:49:31,210 --> 00:49:33,879 Loose the dragons. Root Cole out and burn him. 736 00:49:33,879 --> 00:49:36,819 (tense music playing) 737 00:49:49,865 --> 00:49:51,867 I have heard your arguments. 738 00:49:53,501 --> 00:49:55,504 And will consider them. 739 00:49:56,037 --> 00:49:58,041 ♪ 740 00:50:03,979 --> 00:50:06,615 (ambient nature sounds) 741 00:50:18,326 --> 00:50:20,329 (water dripping) 742 00:50:36,844 --> 00:50:38,414 (footsteps approach) 743 00:50:44,719 --> 00:50:46,351 (sword clatters) 744 00:50:46,351 --> 00:50:48,591 (ominous, eerie sounds) 745 00:50:53,594 --> 00:50:56,832 - (sword clattering) - (door rumbling) 746 00:51:00,236 --> 00:51:02,066 (silence) 747 00:51:11,913 --> 00:51:13,917 (door creaking) 748 00:51:14,949 --> 00:51:17,983 (unsettling music playing) 749 00:51:17,983 --> 00:51:21,024 (person humming tune) 750 00:51:35,598 --> 00:51:37,806 (humming continues) 751 00:51:50,818 --> 00:51:52,821 (humming stops) 752 00:51:54,421 --> 00:51:57,626 Always coming and going, aren't you? 753 00:52:03,597 --> 00:52:06,602 And I have to clean up afterwards. 754 00:52:10,905 --> 00:52:12,675 (continues humming) 755 00:52:20,281 --> 00:52:23,916 - (muffled humming) - (heavy breathing) 756 00:52:23,916 --> 00:52:25,585 (sword clatters) 757 00:52:25,585 --> 00:52:27,623 ♪ 758 00:52:33,528 --> 00:52:35,531 (birds chirping) 759 00:52:40,935 --> 00:52:42,939 ♪ 760 00:52:47,341 --> 00:52:49,278 You will die in this place. 761 00:52:56,318 --> 00:52:58,321 ♪ 762 00:53:06,494 --> 00:53:08,494 (indistinct chatter) 763 00:53:08,494 --> 00:53:11,463 Elinda Massey: ...my youngest brother, Emmon, would stand at guard 764 00:53:11,463 --> 00:53:13,465 with the soldiers when he was three years old. 765 00:53:13,465 --> 00:53:14,866 Father has sent him to the Citadel. 766 00:53:14,866 --> 00:53:17,340 - Now, if you ask me-- - Rhaenyra: Thank you, Elinda. 767 00:53:17,972 --> 00:53:19,175 Your Grace. 768 00:53:26,580 --> 00:53:29,585 What do you know of the movements of Alicent Hightower? 769 00:53:33,054 --> 00:53:35,891 W-Would you take her hostage? 770 00:53:36,390 --> 00:53:38,523 Or kill her outright? 771 00:53:38,523 --> 00:53:41,564 I would speak with her, myself. 772 00:53:42,397 --> 00:53:44,733 Killing her would be easier. 773 00:53:46,167 --> 00:53:49,371 If war can be averted, it is my duty to avert it. 774 00:53:50,104 --> 00:53:52,741 I have reason to believe she may be of the same opinion. 775 00:53:53,607 --> 00:53:56,842 She sent a raven. She has expressed her remorse. 776 00:53:56,842 --> 00:53:58,544 I can have a message brought to her, 777 00:53:58,544 --> 00:54:01,213 - in secret. - She would not agree to it. 778 00:54:01,213 --> 00:54:04,683 She would suspect some subterfuge, 779 00:54:04,683 --> 00:54:07,086 as would I, if I received such a message. 780 00:54:07,086 --> 00:54:10,393 I must see her face to face. 781 00:54:13,761 --> 00:54:15,694 She is the queen dowager. 782 00:54:15,694 --> 00:54:18,734 She goes nowhere without many eyes watching her. 783 00:54:20,768 --> 00:54:23,772 (soft gasp) Unless... 784 00:54:27,943 --> 00:54:30,146 - 'Tis fraught. - Speak it. 785 00:54:31,312 --> 00:54:34,951 There are fishing boats aplenty in the bay. 786 00:54:35,784 --> 00:54:37,415 The city depends on them. 787 00:54:37,415 --> 00:54:39,951 Daemon made the journey unhindered. 788 00:54:39,951 --> 00:54:43,121 - But if I'm recognized-- - You may be surprised to learn it, 789 00:54:43,121 --> 00:54:47,026 but most folk pay no mind to a woman who has not dressed as a queen, 790 00:54:47,026 --> 00:54:50,066 or allured herself for the eyes of men. 791 00:54:53,301 --> 00:54:56,635 So, I make my way to the Red Keep, I presume, 792 00:54:56,635 --> 00:54:59,138 and ring the bell. 793 00:54:59,138 --> 00:55:01,774 Or do I scale the wall and enter at her window? 794 00:55:01,774 --> 00:55:04,644 There is one place Alicent goes 795 00:55:04,644 --> 00:55:08,414 outside the castle walls... 796 00:55:08,414 --> 00:55:10,519 where you may yet find her alone. 797 00:55:13,789 --> 00:55:16,792 (suspenseful music playing) 798 00:55:18,493 --> 00:55:20,496 (birds cawing) 799 00:55:28,202 --> 00:55:30,206 (street chatter) 800 00:55:31,673 --> 00:55:34,006 Stop. Search the carts. 801 00:55:34,006 --> 00:55:37,280 (gold cloaks interrogating travelers) 802 00:55:38,479 --> 00:55:40,246 gold cloak 1: What's your business here? 803 00:55:40,246 --> 00:55:43,486 gold cloak 2: Move 'em on through, move 'em on through. 804 00:55:44,151 --> 00:55:46,155 ♪ 805 00:55:49,791 --> 00:55:51,794 (street chatter) 806 00:56:02,870 --> 00:56:04,873 ♪ 807 00:56:19,086 --> 00:56:21,090 (bell tolling) 808 00:56:30,693 --> 00:56:33,236 ♪ 809 00:56:55,290 --> 00:56:57,293 ♪ 810 00:57:13,975 --> 00:57:16,008 (music fades out) 811 00:57:16,008 --> 00:57:18,647 (distant chanting, singing) 812 00:57:44,506 --> 00:57:46,142 (footsteps approach) 813 00:57:57,785 --> 00:57:59,522 (septa blows) 814 00:58:06,027 --> 00:58:08,227 - (soft gasp) - (gasps) No, no. Shh. 815 00:58:08,227 --> 00:58:10,265 - What-- - Shh. 816 00:58:10,965 --> 00:58:13,602 - What-- H-- - I must speak with you. 817 00:58:18,006 --> 00:58:19,675 If I c-cry out? 818 00:58:20,609 --> 00:58:21,607 Your knights would find me. 819 00:58:21,607 --> 00:58:23,809 I would be taken or slain, 820 00:58:23,809 --> 00:58:25,578 though not before I killed you. 821 00:58:25,578 --> 00:58:28,384 (exhales) And then what? 822 00:58:29,050 --> 00:58:30,219 W-- 823 00:58:32,620 --> 00:58:35,624 - (sighs) I have begun badly. - (Alicent scoffs) 824 00:58:37,993 --> 00:58:40,997 (distant chanting, singing) 825 00:58:42,030 --> 00:58:44,033 (heavy breathing) 826 00:58:47,735 --> 00:58:50,603 We watched the tourney together, you and I... 827 00:58:50,603 --> 00:58:53,242 the day my brother was born. 828 00:58:54,909 --> 00:58:57,676 We knew, even then, that men trained up for battle 829 00:58:57,676 --> 00:59:01,750 are eager to fight, to seek blood and glory. 830 00:59:02,183 --> 00:59:04,020 But you are-- (sighs) 831 00:59:05,887 --> 00:59:09,092 I know you do not have that desire within you. 832 00:59:15,363 --> 00:59:17,829 Rhaenys has counseled me. 833 00:59:17,829 --> 00:59:22,171 She said she saw in you a wish to avert the worst of what may now come. 834 00:59:25,172 --> 00:59:27,210 So, you've come to surrender then? 835 00:59:28,842 --> 00:59:33,449 I have come to see if we may uncover some path towards peace. 836 00:59:34,849 --> 00:59:37,682 My dragons are restless. They smell battle. 837 00:59:37,682 --> 00:59:40,019 But if you and I may come to terms-- 838 00:59:40,019 --> 00:59:42,125 There are no terms now. 839 00:59:43,592 --> 00:59:45,223 You have no army, 840 00:59:45,223 --> 00:59:47,259 your allies turn from you when they hear of your depravity, 841 00:59:47,259 --> 00:59:49,061 your hands are bloodied in a crime I could never have 842 00:59:49,061 --> 00:59:51,734 - imagined you-- - The trespass was not mine. 843 00:59:52,634 --> 00:59:54,269 Ah, think what you will. 844 00:59:54,968 --> 00:59:57,503 I am a mother too and you have yet to answer for the murder of my son. 845 00:59:57,503 --> 01:00:00,876 - I repudiate that act with all my heart. - Of course, you do. 846 01:00:01,575 --> 01:00:04,780 - And the usurping of my rightful inheritance? - (Alicent sighs) 847 01:00:21,729 --> 01:00:23,128 Have you now stooped so low 848 01:00:23,128 --> 01:00:24,697 that you will countenance the suffering 849 01:00:24,697 --> 01:00:26,365 and death of thousands, 850 01:00:26,365 --> 01:00:27,900 in order that your feckless son-- 851 01:00:27,900 --> 01:00:30,030 Your father changed his mind. 852 01:00:30,030 --> 01:00:31,569 Oh, so you say. 853 01:00:31,569 --> 01:00:34,372 And so your father has proclaimed to the realm. 854 01:00:34,372 --> 01:00:37,045 I saw the king that night. 855 01:00:37,612 --> 01:00:39,045 Mere hours before I left him, 856 01:00:39,045 --> 01:00:41,280 he had affirmed my right to the throne, 857 01:00:41,280 --> 01:00:44,216 a right he upheld steadfastly, 858 01:00:44,216 --> 01:00:46,855 every day of his life after my mother died. 859 01:00:48,456 --> 01:00:50,489 And yet, you will maintain that his mind was changed 860 01:00:50,489 --> 01:00:52,495 - in an instant? - I will. 861 01:00:53,928 --> 01:00:55,598 You lie. 862 01:00:56,463 --> 01:00:58,101 (softly) No, Rhaenyra. 863 01:01:01,035 --> 01:01:03,071 My father loved me, Alicent. 864 01:01:03,637 --> 01:01:05,841 And I believe he loved you, too. 865 01:01:07,542 --> 01:01:09,545 Did you betray him at the very last? 866 01:01:11,145 --> 01:01:13,278 When was your plan first laid? 867 01:01:13,278 --> 01:01:17,083 - Was your ambition so keen- - He changed his mind, Rhaenyra. 868 01:01:17,083 --> 01:01:18,721 He changed his mind. 869 01:01:23,057 --> 01:01:26,462 I swear this to you on the memory of my mother. 870 01:01:30,498 --> 01:01:33,436 I have been, at times, unkind, but never untrue. 871 01:01:33,869 --> 01:01:35,501 I pronounced before all gathered in that room 872 01:01:35,501 --> 01:01:38,871 that you would make a fine queen. 873 01:01:38,871 --> 01:01:40,876 Do you think me capable of such naked deceit? 874 01:02:01,697 --> 01:02:03,899 What did he say, at the end? 875 01:02:07,168 --> 01:02:09,405 Did he speak my name? 876 01:02:12,541 --> 01:02:13,737 (sighs) 877 01:02:29,457 --> 01:02:31,094 He was weary. 878 01:02:33,561 --> 01:02:36,199 It was hard, at times, to understand. 879 01:02:38,299 --> 01:02:39,936 But he spoke Aegon's name. 880 01:02:48,309 --> 01:02:49,942 He said he was the prince that was promised 881 01:02:49,942 --> 01:02:51,414 to unite the realm. 882 01:02:52,541 --> 01:02:54,379 - What? - I desire peace as you do, 883 01:02:54,379 --> 01:02:57,449 - but if-- - Did my father use those words? 884 01:02:57,449 --> 01:02:58,751 The Prince That Was Promised? 885 01:02:58,751 --> 01:03:01,119 (light, tense music playing) 886 01:03:01,119 --> 01:03:02,588 Did he? 887 01:03:02,588 --> 01:03:04,260 Yes, he did. 888 01:03:07,494 --> 01:03:11,364 He... spoke to you of the Song of Ice and Fire? 889 01:03:11,364 --> 01:03:13,402 ♪ 890 01:03:18,434 --> 01:03:22,241 It's a story he once told... 891 01:03:22,241 --> 01:03:24,780 (chuckles) about Aegon the Conqueror. 892 01:03:30,185 --> 01:03:32,188 The C-- The Conqueror. 893 01:03:32,754 --> 01:03:34,757 ♪ 894 01:03:49,804 --> 01:03:51,669 You must go before you are discovered. 895 01:03:51,669 --> 01:03:53,640 - There's been a mistake. - There's been no mistake. 896 01:03:53,640 --> 01:03:54,677 Please. 897 01:03:56,544 --> 01:03:58,547 You can prevent this, Alicent. 898 01:04:00,148 --> 01:04:02,248 A terrible war is looming, 899 01:04:02,248 --> 01:04:03,682 and even victory may be so bloody 900 01:04:03,682 --> 01:04:05,250 as to be counted a loss. 901 01:04:05,250 --> 01:04:09,492 - Do not let your pride blind-- - There's been no mistake. 902 01:04:12,961 --> 01:04:15,064 My father is gone from court. 903 01:04:16,497 --> 01:04:18,501 Cole is on the march, Aemond-- 904 01:04:20,969 --> 01:04:22,805 you know what Aemond is. 905 01:04:24,138 --> 01:04:26,475 (singer vocalizing) 906 01:04:29,377 --> 01:04:31,814 - It's too late, Rhaenyra. - Alicent. 907 01:04:34,215 --> 01:04:36,219 (music intensifies) 908 01:04:57,038 --> 01:04:59,675 (music, vocalizing fade out) 909 01:05:01,877 --> 01:05:05,081 (quiet, tense music playing) 910 01:05:39,714 --> 01:05:41,717 ♪