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{\an8}(epic theme playing)
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{\an8}♪
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(music fades out)
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squire:
Aeron Bracken, worst
horseman among us.
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(indistinct chatter, laughter)
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Aeron Bracken:
Must be my swordsmanship.
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- (laughter)
- Can you even get
that thing up?
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Well enough
for killing Blackwoods.
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- (laughter)
- man (shouts): Bracken!
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(horse neighs)
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Put the boundary
stones back.
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We didn't move them.
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Oh, did they move
themselves, then?
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Just rolled
their way over
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so Bracken cows
can fill their bellies
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- on Blackwood grass?
- The assize at Riverrun--
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Fuck the assize...
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and fuck you.
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This is our land.
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(distant chattering)
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It's Bracken land.
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- Babe-killer.
- Davos Blackwood:
What did you say?
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Your false queen,
Rhaenyra, is a kinslayer.
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Your uncle declared
for Aegon, did he?
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Well then,
let me tell you
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Aegon Targaryen
is no true king...
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just as you are
no true knight.
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You're both craven,
little cunts!
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(Davos laughing)
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You wouldn't dare.
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- (swords clanging)
- (crowd shouting)
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(ominous music playing)
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(flies buzzing)
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♪
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Jacaerys Velaryon:
He is the basest of villains.
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He sullies the grave
of his brother.
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I cannot fault him
for keeping his oath.
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(wind blowing)
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And what of those
who sent him?
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(birds cawing)
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Otto Hightower
would never have
allowed this.
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Hotter blood
has prevailed,
I think.
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The young men
have taken the bit
in their teeth.
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They wish to punish,
to avenge.
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Soon they will
not even remember
what it was
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that began the war
in the first place.
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That is easy enough.
They usurped my throne.
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That is one answer.
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(birds cawing)
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Or was it
when the child
was beheaded?
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Or when Aemond
killed Luke...
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or when Luke took
Aemond's eye?
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We teeter now at the point
where none of it will matter.
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And the desire
to kill and burn
takes hold
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and reason
is forgotten.
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There may be
another way.
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(light music playing)
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Alicent Hightower.
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When last we met,
Alicent said I would
make a fine queen.
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You've seen what has
happened since then.
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She came to me
in the hours after your
lord father's death.
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She knows war
is coming,
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and that it'll
be savage beyond
all compare.
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There is no war
so hateful to the gods
as a war between kin.
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♪
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And no war so bloody
as a war between dragons.
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- I do not believe she wants it.
- She sent a raven.
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I do not care
to read her message.
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- What she did--
- It is not her but the men
around her who seek bloodshed.
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She permitted it.
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As you permitted
the murder
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of a little boy
in his bed.
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(tense music playing)
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Alicent is in King's Landing.
Her son sits my throne.
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There is nothing
more to be said.
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(silence)
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squire: (muffled)
Is all well, lord Hand?
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- (deep breath)
- (distant chatter)
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Only they'll
be waiting.
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(bell tolling)
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(indistinct chatter)
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(horse neighs)
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(knights chattering, laughing)
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(tense music playing)
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(chattering stops)
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- (bell tolling)
- (knight grunts)
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...there have
been tidings in--
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♪
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(door closes)
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Criston Cole:
Good morrow, Your Grace.
My lords.
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(Alicent clears throat)
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- Forgive my lateness.
- Important business, no doubt.
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You've appointed
new knights
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- to the Kingsguard, Your Grace.
- To replace those we lost.
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The last one needlessly,
some might say.
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Ser Arryk was awarded
the great duty of ending
Rhaenyra's challenge.
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He failed
to discharge it.
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He failed because
the scheme was rash.
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Perhaps, Your Grace,
but we cannot all
hide in our castles
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waiting for war
to come to us.
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As now it surely will.
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Aemond Targaryen:
As, now, it already has.
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House Bracken took it
upon themselves to attack
the Blackwoods,
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who declared
for the pretender.
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Lord Samwell Blackwood
himself is slain.
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Good.
First blood in our name.
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Both sides took
heavy losses,
Your Grace.
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I-I'm not
entirely certain
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we can declare
this a victory.
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(sighs)
The Blackwoods
and the Brackens
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have feuded
for centuries.
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This is nothing more
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than an excuse
for them to indulge
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their ancient grudge.
It's no true war.
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Call it what you will...
I call it war.
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And so will Dragonstone.
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The question is,
what are we going
to do about it?
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We send a raven
to Lord Tully.
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These houses
are his vassals,
are they not?
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- He must control them.
- Lord Grover Tully is
a flaccid, old fool
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who couldn't control
his cock in a cunny.
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Begging your pardon,
Your Grace.
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Aegon Targaryen:
Do you have any better
suggestions, Lord Jasper?
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Your lord uncle Ormund
marches from Oldtown
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at the head
of a great host,
Your Grace.
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And your brother
Daeron's dragon
nears fighting age.
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Call on them
to suppress
the Riverlands.
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Tyland Lannister:
Alas, they are months away.
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My lord brother Jason
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is raising a great army
at Casterly Rock.
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In a matter of weeks,
he will be able
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to harass
the Blackwoods
from the west.
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Grand Maester Orwyle:
Should we not aim
to unite these armies
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- and then strike as one?
- (laughter)
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Ah, the great
military mind
of the Citadel.
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- I served the realm--
- Do remind me,
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which link in your chain
denotes the art of war?
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This council must rediscover
the discipline it lately had
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if it's to be
of any use.
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The Riverlands are
the key to the war.
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Harrenhal is the key
to the Riverlands.
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I will ride out
with those I can
muster here.
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Men I know,
men I've trained.
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You need time to raise
the numbers to challenge
the Rivermen.
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Speed is my ally.
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I will turn
the Crownland houses
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who declared
for Rhaenyra
to our cause.
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We will add their
numbers to our own
and then turn west.
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Where I will enlist
the Brackens,
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subdue the Riverlands,
and take Harrenhal.
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Alicent Hightower:
So impatient to ride
with so few men.
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So like to be destroyed
by the first stronghold
you meet.
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- A bold scheme indeed.
- Well, the gods favor the bold.
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- They did not favor Ser Arryk.
- (Criston chuckles)
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What say you, my king?
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And you'll take
Aemond and Vhagar?
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Criston:
Vhagar will remain here...
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to defend the city.
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Good.
To war, then.
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Hm.
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- I'll come, too, with Sunfyre.
- Alicent: Aegon.
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- Criston: Your Grace.
- Aegon: You'll need a dragon.
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Criston:
My plan is not
to draw attention.
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And-And what will you do
if you encounter one or more
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of Rhaenyra's
dragons?
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She'll want
to answer
for Ser Arryk.
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We will be more like
to encounter one
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if we field one
of our own.
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That is precisely
why you must remain, brother.
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It's a brave thought,
but we cannot risk your loss.
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I'm as fearsome
as any of them.
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(quietly)
Oh.
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(Seasmoke screeching)
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(light, tense music playing)
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(footsteps approach)
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{\an8}Rhaenyra Targaryen:
I was told you turned back
from your ship to bring warning.
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I was not
believed at first.
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You saved
my life.
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What is the life
of a queen worth
these days?
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Hm, you wish
to be rewarded.
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As, I would think,
you would wish
to reward me.
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(Seasmoke screeches)
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What price
would you set?
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A place
at your court.
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(Seasmoke screeching)
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You said
your earnest desire
was to flee Westeros.
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And you
let me go.
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You showed me grace
when you could have
withheld it.
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I'm not often
surprised.
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One turn
for another, then.
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I know the workings
of the Red Keep,
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and the movements
of those who serve there.
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That is worth more
than gold to you now.
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And what is
my worth to you?
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(Seasmoke screeches)
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I would punish
the Hightowers
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for what they
have done.
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To me...
to those who served me.
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But more than that,
I know the struggles
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of the smallfolk
of King's Landing.
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They will be ruled
either by you
or by the usurper.
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And only one of you
has shown yourself
to be merciful.
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Well, I hope you
do not confuse mercy
with pliancy.
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(Seasmoke screeches)
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Are they
always like this?
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Seasmoke, my late
lord husband's dragon.
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He's grown
restless of late.
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- We cannot know why.
- Maybe he's lonely.
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Rhaenyra:
Rhaena.
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Your Grace.
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I've decided to send
Joffrey to ward
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with my cousin,
Lady Jeyne Arryn.
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She has pledged an army
in return for a dragon,
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so she will have one.
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Aegon and Viserys
will accompany him
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until a place
of greater safety
can be found.
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Tyraxes is
but a hatchling.
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- And Stormcloud--
- I want you to go with them.
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The Red Keep
is in disarray.
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They have sent
one assassin
in the night
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and their dragons
are ever a short
flight away.
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You must take
the little ones further.
To Pentos, I think.
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Where my mother died.
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It is safer
than anywhere
in Westeros.
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Write to Prince Reggio.
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If he will have you,
then go to him.
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I am sorry to put
this upon you.
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It breaks my heart
to send my boys away,
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not knowing when I
will see them again.
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But you have seen
what may befall
them here.
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Rhaena...
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I need you to be the mother
to them that I cannot.
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Teach them,
train them,
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guard them as a dragon
guards her eggs.
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And my sister?
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- I need Baela here.
- Because she has a dragon.
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I cannot promise
to make you happy.
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But I ask you:
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make this sacrifice willingly,
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for all of us.
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Your Grace.
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(tense music playing)
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(rain falling, thunder rumbling)
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00:15:28,667 --> 00:15:31,707
(Caraxes screeches, grumbles)
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♪
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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
♪