1 00:00:06,006 --> 00:00:09,009 {\an8}(epic theme playing) 2 00:00:54,220 --> 00:00:56,222 {\an8}♪ 3 00:01:49,901 --> 00:01:51,903 (theme concludes) 4 00:01:53,655 --> 00:01:56,700 (dramatic music playing) 5 00:01:56,700 --> 00:01:58,743 (horse neighs) 6 00:02:16,302 --> 00:02:20,181 ♪ 7 00:02:28,982 --> 00:02:30,942 (music fades out) 8 00:02:30,942 --> 00:02:32,318 Humfrey Lefford: The Golden Tooth 9 00:02:32,318 --> 00:02:34,988 is honored to receive you, my Lord Lannister. 10 00:02:34,988 --> 00:02:39,325 I have 500 fighting men, armed 11 00:02:39,325 --> 00:02:42,412 - and full of spirit. - I bring a thousand knights of my own, 12 00:02:42,412 --> 00:02:46,082 and seven times as many archers and men-at-arms. 13 00:02:46,082 --> 00:02:48,793 By the time we are finished with the Riverland scum, 14 00:02:48,793 --> 00:02:51,296 the Red Fork will have earned its name. 15 00:02:52,130 --> 00:02:55,759 We are ready to march at your command, my lord. 16 00:02:56,509 --> 00:02:59,346 I suppose you will make for Harrenhal at once. 17 00:02:59,346 --> 00:03:02,015 I want you to send a raven to King's Landing. 18 00:03:02,724 --> 00:03:05,977 Tell my brother we are ready to march 19 00:03:05,977 --> 00:03:09,814 as soon as Prince Aemond is able to join us... 20 00:03:09,814 --> 00:03:11,316 on Vhagar. 21 00:03:12,150 --> 00:03:16,529 And until the prince makes his answer, my lord? 22 00:03:16,529 --> 00:03:18,823 My men have had a long march. 23 00:03:18,823 --> 00:03:21,326 They are most eager to embrace the hospitality 24 00:03:21,326 --> 00:03:24,496 - of your keep. - (horses neighing) 25 00:03:27,874 --> 00:03:29,876 (lion roars) 26 00:03:37,092 --> 00:03:40,095 He dares to summon me! 27 00:03:40,845 --> 00:03:42,681 "With haste"? 28 00:03:43,264 --> 00:03:45,183 Are the Lannisters so diminished that they cannot march 29 00:03:45,183 --> 00:03:47,686 from the Tooth to Harrenhal without an escort? 30 00:03:49,854 --> 00:03:52,649 There is a large dragon in the Riverlands, Your Grace. 31 00:03:52,649 --> 00:03:55,985 - My brother's army is strong, but it does seem-- - I am the prince regent, 32 00:03:55,985 --> 00:03:58,738 not a dog to be called to heel. 33 00:03:58,738 --> 00:04:01,032 Tell your brother that if he does not deliver his host 34 00:04:01,032 --> 00:04:03,326 to Harrenhal, "with haste," 35 00:04:03,326 --> 00:04:05,870 Daemon's dragon will become the least of his worries. 36 00:04:05,870 --> 00:04:07,747 Your irritations are justified, Aemond, 37 00:04:07,747 --> 00:04:09,708 - but it does seem-- - Aemond Targaryen: I have a task for you 38 00:04:09,708 --> 00:04:12,210 as well, Ser Tyland. 39 00:04:13,628 --> 00:04:15,880 (birds chirping) 40 00:04:18,299 --> 00:04:20,427 We will make an alliance with the Triarchy. 41 00:04:21,428 --> 00:04:24,222 I've had enough of this cursed blockade. 42 00:04:24,222 --> 00:04:28,351 My prince... you cannot mean to treat with the Free Cities. 43 00:04:28,351 --> 00:04:31,229 The captains of their ships are dangerous mercenaries, 44 00:04:31,229 --> 00:04:33,398 - little more than pirates-- - They are a stone's throw away 45 00:04:33,398 --> 00:04:35,066 across the Narrow Sea. 46 00:04:35,817 --> 00:04:38,862 Lannister and Hightower ships will take months to arrive. 47 00:04:39,654 --> 00:04:44,034 The Triarchy will delight in the chance to terrorize the Sea Snake again. 48 00:04:44,034 --> 00:04:46,369 Let them weaken his blockade 49 00:04:46,369 --> 00:04:49,247 while our true allies make their long journey east. 50 00:04:49,956 --> 00:04:52,542 The Triarchy may play at accepting terms, 51 00:04:52,542 --> 00:04:53,877 but they are not to be trusted. 52 00:04:53,877 --> 00:04:56,629 Your father knew this. 53 00:04:56,629 --> 00:04:58,298 What has come of our letters to the Greyjoys? 54 00:04:58,298 --> 00:05:00,592 They have been to no avail. 55 00:05:00,592 --> 00:05:02,761 The Red Kraken waits, 56 00:05:02,761 --> 00:05:04,429 seeking his best advantage. 57 00:05:04,429 --> 00:05:08,266 Though we may draw him in with honey, if it comes to it. 58 00:05:08,266 --> 00:05:09,726 An offer of marriage, perhaps, 59 00:05:09,726 --> 00:05:11,102 to the dowager queen? 60 00:05:11,936 --> 00:05:13,605 Out of the question. 61 00:05:14,856 --> 00:05:16,733 Alas. 62 00:05:16,733 --> 00:05:19,778 The dowager queen speaks wisely, Your Grace. 63 00:05:19,778 --> 00:05:21,279 Even if the blockade could be broken, 64 00:05:21,279 --> 00:05:23,740 are we to invite these alien raiders into our waters, 65 00:05:23,740 --> 00:05:25,909 so close to King's Landing? 66 00:05:25,909 --> 00:05:28,953 It's time you set out for Harrenhal, I think. 67 00:05:31,539 --> 00:05:33,583 Your Grace, if Daemon prevails in the Riverlands, 68 00:05:33,583 --> 00:05:35,794 I no longer have the numbers to challenge him. 69 00:05:37,504 --> 00:05:39,172 We lost much at Rook's Rest, 70 00:05:39,172 --> 00:05:40,965 as you well know. 71 00:05:43,677 --> 00:05:47,597 The longer we wait, the more chance he will prevail. 72 00:05:47,597 --> 00:05:50,141 Lannister will march from the west. 73 00:05:50,141 --> 00:05:52,185 Take what strength we have and force Daemon 74 00:05:52,185 --> 00:05:55,605 - and his Riverlords to fight on two fronts. - His Grace speaks wisely. 75 00:05:55,605 --> 00:05:57,774 Criston Cole: We would do better to await the Hightower host 76 00:05:57,774 --> 00:05:59,984 - and set out in good time. - Aemond: There is no time. 77 00:05:59,984 --> 00:06:02,028 It's a fortnight's march to Harrenhal. 78 00:06:02,028 --> 00:06:03,988 We must strike before his army is raised. 79 00:06:03,988 --> 00:06:06,324 Criston: And you yourself? 80 00:06:06,324 --> 00:06:08,993 I will fly out to meet you when the time is ripe. 81 00:06:09,911 --> 00:06:12,330 My uncle is a challenge I welcome... 82 00:06:13,373 --> 00:06:14,791 if he dares face me. 83 00:06:19,713 --> 00:06:21,256 I see we're all agreed. 84 00:06:26,845 --> 00:06:28,096 Your Grace. 85 00:06:31,558 --> 00:06:33,184 (door opens) 86 00:06:33,184 --> 00:06:34,561 Mother... 87 00:06:36,354 --> 00:06:37,522 a word. 88 00:06:37,897 --> 00:06:39,899 (distant chatter) 89 00:06:43,069 --> 00:06:44,320 (door closes) 90 00:06:44,320 --> 00:06:46,364 I caution you, Aemond, 91 00:06:46,364 --> 00:06:48,658 - boldness is one thing, but overconfidence-- - Remind me of your place 92 00:06:48,658 --> 00:06:50,535 on the small council. 93 00:06:52,412 --> 00:06:53,747 You know very well I represented 94 00:06:53,747 --> 00:06:55,331 your father during the last years of his life, 95 00:06:55,331 --> 00:06:58,460 - and I have been a councilor to Aegon. - Capably so. 96 00:06:59,419 --> 00:07:01,046 My father's dead 97 00:07:01,796 --> 00:07:03,214 and Aegon is... 98 00:07:04,758 --> 00:07:05,884 Mm. 99 00:07:09,637 --> 00:07:11,431 You served the realm well... 100 00:07:12,390 --> 00:07:14,059 at a time of need. 101 00:07:15,894 --> 00:07:19,064 That need is ended. You are no longer obliged. 102 00:07:20,106 --> 00:07:21,358 It's not a matter of obligation. 103 00:07:21,358 --> 00:07:22,776 This council has need of a tempering voice. 104 00:07:22,776 --> 00:07:24,778 We have more than enough of those, if you ask me. 105 00:07:24,778 --> 00:07:27,364 You have the impetuousness of youth... 106 00:07:27,364 --> 00:07:28,531 and its arrogance, 107 00:07:28,531 --> 00:07:29,741 neither of which is to be desired in a king. 108 00:07:29,741 --> 00:07:31,368 I release you of your seat, 109 00:07:31,368 --> 00:07:32,827 such as it was. 110 00:07:33,578 --> 00:07:36,247 I'm sure you'll be much pleased to return to more... 111 00:07:37,499 --> 00:07:39,125 domestic pursuits. 112 00:07:46,925 --> 00:07:48,927 (birds chirping) 113 00:07:50,804 --> 00:07:52,430 Have the indignities of your childhood 114 00:07:52,430 --> 00:07:54,015 not yet sufficiently been avenged? 115 00:08:11,825 --> 00:08:14,452 You have the gratitude of the crown. 116 00:08:16,788 --> 00:08:18,540 (breathing heavily) 117 00:08:28,466 --> 00:08:31,511 (pensive music playing) 118 00:08:46,401 --> 00:08:48,403 (indistinct chatter) 119 00:08:54,868 --> 00:08:56,870 ♪ 120 00:09:13,428 --> 00:09:15,013 Your Grace. 121 00:09:19,100 --> 00:09:21,353 (music fades out) 122 00:09:21,353 --> 00:09:22,687 Bring him forth. 123 00:09:34,532 --> 00:09:36,951 guard: Ser Steffon Darklyn, Your Grace. 124 00:09:40,038 --> 00:09:42,040 Is aught amiss, Your Grace? 125 00:09:42,540 --> 00:09:43,667 My lords. 126 00:09:43,667 --> 00:09:45,877 I find myself, Ser Steffon, 127 00:09:45,877 --> 00:09:48,421 in an impossible position. 128 00:09:49,631 --> 00:09:52,092 (inhales) I have lost Princess Rhaenys 129 00:09:52,092 --> 00:09:53,677 and her dragon. 130 00:09:53,677 --> 00:09:56,888 I hold an island seat with no land army. 131 00:09:56,888 --> 00:09:59,891 And I must not go to battle myself... 132 00:09:59,891 --> 00:10:01,101 as I am constantly told, 133 00:10:01,101 --> 00:10:03,436 lest I am slain or captured, 134 00:10:03,436 --> 00:10:06,731 and... with me, our hopes of victory. 135 00:10:08,066 --> 00:10:12,570 There is still Daemon and Caraxes... and the Rivermen. 136 00:10:13,571 --> 00:10:15,407 That remains to be seen. 137 00:10:17,575 --> 00:10:21,746 In any case, I must now proceed as if I stand alone. 138 00:10:22,914 --> 00:10:24,708 And I see now, that to do that, 139 00:10:24,708 --> 00:10:26,710 I need more dragonriders 140 00:10:26,710 --> 00:10:30,088 for Vermithor and Silverwing, and for Seasmoke, 141 00:10:30,088 --> 00:10:32,465 who I believe misses his bond. 142 00:10:32,465 --> 00:10:36,261 But there are no more in your family, Your Grace. 143 00:10:36,261 --> 00:10:38,930 - Your younger sons are babes. - Rhaenyra Targaryen: Mm. 144 00:10:40,265 --> 00:10:42,267 Mm, there is Princess Rhaena. 145 00:10:42,767 --> 00:10:45,770 She has attempted it, alas, 146 00:10:45,770 --> 00:10:48,982 but the dragons here would not take her as a rider. 147 00:10:48,982 --> 00:10:51,109 - Then who could do it? - You. 148 00:10:52,694 --> 00:10:53,695 (chuckles) 149 00:10:54,779 --> 00:10:57,282 You are of noble birth. 150 00:10:57,282 --> 00:10:59,451 And I had always heard, as you know, 151 00:10:59,451 --> 00:11:03,788 that the Darklyns and the Targaryens had some common blood. 152 00:11:03,788 --> 00:11:07,500 I looked into the history, and indeed it is true. 153 00:11:07,500 --> 00:11:10,170 Your grandmother's grandmother, Aeriana, 154 00:11:10,170 --> 00:11:12,505 - was born a Targaryen princess. - (Bartimos sighs) 155 00:11:12,505 --> 00:11:14,799 And I have been thinking, 156 00:11:14,799 --> 00:11:16,676 could it be possible? 157 00:11:17,218 --> 00:11:20,180 To even consider such a thing. 158 00:11:20,180 --> 00:11:21,431 I must protest, Your Grace, 159 00:11:21,431 --> 00:11:23,975 the risk involved in such a venture... 160 00:11:25,185 --> 00:11:27,812 I am but a man. 161 00:11:27,812 --> 00:11:30,857 The dragons are gods. 162 00:11:30,857 --> 00:11:34,402 Your Grace honors me beyond what I deserve. 163 00:11:39,491 --> 00:11:44,162 You understand your peril, Ser Steffon? 164 00:11:44,496 --> 00:11:46,706 I do not compel you to do this. 165 00:11:47,374 --> 00:11:50,710 It has never been attempted before. 166 00:11:50,710 --> 00:11:54,839 To claim a dragon, you must also be prepared to die. 167 00:11:55,423 --> 00:11:58,468 I well understand the risk and I accept it with gladness. 168 00:11:58,468 --> 00:12:01,513 {\an8}I swore to ward my queen with all my strength, 169 00:12:01,513 --> 00:12:03,181 {\an8}and to give my blood for hers. 170 00:12:04,432 --> 00:12:06,434 That is my oath, Your Grace. 171 00:12:08,687 --> 00:12:10,897 Then perhaps the gods will favor us. 172 00:12:13,858 --> 00:12:15,860 (unsettling sounds) 173 00:12:34,421 --> 00:12:36,423 (footsteps echoing) 174 00:12:40,719 --> 00:12:42,137 (softly) Brother? 175 00:12:46,891 --> 00:12:50,562 - (ominous sounds) - (door closes) 176 00:12:53,565 --> 00:12:55,775 Viserys Targaryen (echoing): Did you say it? 177 00:12:57,110 --> 00:12:59,571 "The Heir for a Day." 178 00:13:00,447 --> 00:13:02,240 Did you say it? 179 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:06,077 (softly) You can't possibly still be angry about this. 180 00:13:06,077 --> 00:13:09,748 My family was just destroyed. 181 00:13:10,665 --> 00:13:12,917 You should've been at my side. 182 00:13:14,586 --> 00:13:17,589 But instead you chose to celebrate your own rise. 183 00:13:17,589 --> 00:13:19,299 Laughing at me... 184 00:13:19,299 --> 00:13:22,719 laughing with the whores and lickspittles. 185 00:13:22,719 --> 00:13:24,554 No. 186 00:13:24,554 --> 00:13:26,598 You have no allies at court but me. 187 00:13:27,599 --> 00:13:29,559 I have only ever defended you. 188 00:13:29,976 --> 00:13:33,146 And everything I've given you, you've thrown back in my face! 189 00:13:36,983 --> 00:13:39,611 - I have decided... - Don't. 190 00:13:39,611 --> 00:13:41,946 ...to name a new heir. 191 00:13:41,946 --> 00:13:44,616 You are to return to Runestone 192 00:13:44,616 --> 00:13:46,785 and your lady wife at once, 193 00:13:46,785 --> 00:13:50,288 and you are to do so without quarrel, 194 00:13:50,288 --> 00:13:53,333 by order of your king. 195 00:13:59,881 --> 00:14:02,884 (Viserys crying quietly) 196 00:14:14,521 --> 00:14:16,523 (door rattles) 197 00:14:16,523 --> 00:14:18,400 (echoes) No! 198 00:14:19,192 --> 00:14:23,154 Open the door! 199 00:14:24,489 --> 00:14:26,491 (high-pitched ringing) 200 00:14:30,495 --> 00:14:32,497 (heavy breathing) 201 00:14:36,084 --> 00:14:38,712 (softly) Open the door. Please. 202 00:14:41,089 --> 00:14:42,090 Please. 203 00:14:44,509 --> 00:14:45,969 Please. Ah! 204 00:14:45,969 --> 00:14:48,013 (Daemon panting) 205 00:14:51,099 --> 00:14:53,351 May I be of assistance, Your Grace? 206 00:14:55,353 --> 00:14:57,480 - What are you playing at, old man? - I do wonder, Your Grace, 207 00:14:57,480 --> 00:14:58,898 if you're getting enough sleep. 208 00:14:58,898 --> 00:15:01,067 - This old place-- - Are you mocking me? 209 00:15:01,067 --> 00:15:02,736 - No. - Sit! 210 00:15:03,361 --> 00:15:05,363 (Daemon panting) 211 00:15:05,363 --> 00:15:08,491 Or are you perhaps the culprit who has been tampering with my peace? 212 00:15:08,491 --> 00:15:10,535 A friend by day and a foe by night. 213 00:15:11,453 --> 00:15:13,163 - To what end? - To mine, perhaps. 214 00:15:13,163 --> 00:15:14,205 Ah! 215 00:15:15,957 --> 00:15:20,962 Perhaps... you resent my being here. 216 00:15:22,380 --> 00:15:23,798 Perhaps... 217 00:15:25,050 --> 00:15:27,052 you are an agent 218 00:15:27,052 --> 00:15:30,347 - of the Hightower rabble. - (Simon whimpering) 219 00:15:30,347 --> 00:15:32,891 Ha. Or are you still in league 220 00:15:32,891 --> 00:15:34,225 with your club-footed nephew? 221 00:15:34,225 --> 00:15:37,437 - Or is it Rhaenyra herself?! - I assure you-- 222 00:15:37,437 --> 00:15:39,397 I assure you, Your Grace. 223 00:15:39,397 --> 00:15:41,232 (laughing) 224 00:15:43,735 --> 00:15:45,320 (shushing) 225 00:15:51,242 --> 00:15:54,371 Whatever your game is, Strong... 226 00:15:54,371 --> 00:15:56,414 I assure you... 227 00:15:57,082 --> 00:16:00,502 - your king is on his guard. - Yes, Your Grace. 228 00:16:04,798 --> 00:16:06,800 And stop watching me. 229 00:16:19,020 --> 00:16:22,023 (tense music playing) 230 00:16:26,111 --> 00:16:28,113 (Caraxes calls) 231 00:16:35,286 --> 00:16:37,288 ♪ 232 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:43,336 You weren't going to bid me farewell? 233 00:16:43,336 --> 00:16:45,797 There's something wrong with me. 234 00:16:45,797 --> 00:16:49,634 Someone poisoned me. The food, the wine. 235 00:16:49,634 --> 00:16:51,094 Or else it's this swamp air, or-- 236 00:16:51,094 --> 00:16:52,679 The ghost of Harren the Black 237 00:16:52,679 --> 00:16:54,848 moaning his curses from Kingspyre Tower. 238 00:16:54,848 --> 00:16:56,808 Drivel! All of it! 239 00:16:56,808 --> 00:16:59,477 The ghosts, the curses, the blasted weirwood bed! 240 00:16:59,477 --> 00:17:02,814 - I'm done with it! - Ah, yes. It is your way, is it not? 241 00:17:02,814 --> 00:17:05,108 When something does not please you, you run. 242 00:17:05,650 --> 00:17:07,652 Dragonstone, the Stepstones, 243 00:17:07,652 --> 00:17:09,154 Pentos, Harrenhal. 244 00:17:09,154 --> 00:17:11,156 I awake and I do not know where I've been. 245 00:17:12,198 --> 00:17:14,659 There are older things in this world 246 00:17:14,659 --> 00:17:18,663 than you or I, or living memory. 247 00:17:20,331 --> 00:17:24,377 You are not the player, but a piece on the board. 248 00:17:25,337 --> 00:17:27,505 As am I, for that matter. 249 00:17:29,716 --> 00:17:31,176 I'm not like you. 250 00:17:31,176 --> 00:17:34,429 - (Caraxes screeches) - In some ways, no. 251 00:17:35,013 --> 00:17:37,682 You struggle to see there's an anger that blinds you. 252 00:17:37,682 --> 00:17:39,893 She never even wanted it. 253 00:17:40,685 --> 00:17:43,188 The crown. She spared it no thought. 254 00:17:43,188 --> 00:17:45,690 Well, that's perhaps why your brother gave the crown to her. 255 00:17:45,690 --> 00:17:47,734 Perhaps those who strive for it 256 00:17:47,734 --> 00:17:49,027 are the least suited to wear it. 257 00:17:49,027 --> 00:17:50,904 Don't lecture me! 258 00:17:56,576 --> 00:17:59,871 Viserys never wanted it himself, if you recall. 259 00:18:01,247 --> 00:18:04,042 It came to him, and he did his best. 260 00:18:04,042 --> 00:18:07,837 It's not a prize to be won, but a burden to bear. 261 00:18:07,837 --> 00:18:09,881 (Caraxes calling) 262 00:18:20,725 --> 00:18:22,727 (wind blowing) 263 00:18:25,105 --> 00:18:27,232 If you have any counsel for dealing with the Riverlords, 264 00:18:27,232 --> 00:18:29,067 I'd be glad of it. 265 00:18:34,155 --> 00:18:37,033 Daemon Targaryen asking for help? 266 00:18:37,033 --> 00:18:38,243 Counsel. 267 00:18:39,160 --> 00:18:41,162 (Caraxes grumbling) 268 00:18:43,289 --> 00:18:46,418 House Tully is not the largest house in the Riverlands, 269 00:18:46,418 --> 00:18:47,460 nor is it the richest, 270 00:18:47,460 --> 00:18:49,504 but it is the most stable. 271 00:18:50,422 --> 00:18:51,756 The Tullys' wisdom has kept 272 00:18:51,756 --> 00:18:54,050 the river houses in line for centuries. 273 00:18:54,050 --> 00:18:55,802 They would kill each other to the last man 274 00:18:55,802 --> 00:18:58,096 - if it were not for their liege lord. - (chuckles) 275 00:18:58,972 --> 00:19:01,433 That dotard is of no use to us. 276 00:19:02,767 --> 00:19:05,979 But Grover Tully is their Lord Paramount. 277 00:19:06,604 --> 00:19:09,983 Without him, they will never raise their banners as one. 278 00:19:09,983 --> 00:19:11,568 Rivermen are made of mud. 279 00:19:12,110 --> 00:19:13,445 They would rather die stuck in it 280 00:19:13,445 --> 00:19:15,113 than yield one inch to one another. 281 00:19:15,113 --> 00:19:16,781 Then I can do nothing. 282 00:19:16,781 --> 00:19:19,617 You... no. 283 00:19:21,494 --> 00:19:23,496 (owl screeching) 284 00:19:28,335 --> 00:19:30,170 I need help, Alys. 285 00:19:32,839 --> 00:19:34,466 Do nothing now. 286 00:19:36,051 --> 00:19:38,845 In three days' time, the winds will shift. 287 00:19:38,845 --> 00:19:40,847 (Caraxes screeching) 288 00:19:47,354 --> 00:19:50,565 (dragonkeepers chanting hymn) 289 00:20:13,672 --> 00:20:15,674 (chanting continues) 290 00:20:38,405 --> 00:20:40,407 (hymn concludes) 291 00:20:40,407 --> 00:20:42,075 (muttering softly) 292 00:20:45,537 --> 00:20:47,205 (silence) 293 00:20:57,382 --> 00:20:59,384 (unsettling sounds) 294 00:21:00,552 --> 00:21:02,721 (wind blowing) 295 00:21:03,763 --> 00:21:05,765 (dragon grumbling) 296 00:21:06,474 --> 00:21:08,893 (heavy footsteps) 297 00:21:08,893 --> 00:21:11,104 (dragon screeches) 298 00:21:11,104 --> 00:21:14,149 (tense music playing) 299 00:21:15,567 --> 00:21:17,944 (dragonkeepers shouting commands) 300 00:21:18,486 --> 00:21:20,113 (roars) 301 00:21:22,073 --> 00:21:24,075 ♪ 302 00:21:27,996 --> 00:21:29,914 {\an8}(speaking High Valyrian) 303 00:21:31,833 --> 00:21:32,834 Gods. 304 00:21:34,753 --> 00:21:36,588 {\an8}(dragonkeeper speaks High Valyrian) 305 00:21:37,756 --> 00:21:39,341 (grumbles) 306 00:21:42,969 --> 00:21:44,596 Seasmoke... 307 00:21:46,514 --> 00:21:47,724 Dohaeras. 308 00:21:47,724 --> 00:21:49,976 (Seasmoke screeches) 309 00:21:49,976 --> 00:21:52,312 {\an8}(dragonkeeper speaks High Valyrian) 310 00:21:56,524 --> 00:21:58,151 ♪ 311 00:21:58,151 --> 00:22:00,195 dragonkeeper: Do not show fear. 312 00:22:01,279 --> 00:22:02,614 Rybas! 313 00:22:05,700 --> 00:22:07,619 {\an8}(speaks High Valyrian) 314 00:22:13,667 --> 00:22:15,919 (music fades out) 315 00:22:15,919 --> 00:22:17,545 (grumbling) 316 00:22:20,382 --> 00:22:21,800 (exhales) 317 00:22:34,312 --> 00:22:37,524 (light, suspenseful music playing) 318 00:23:01,881 --> 00:23:03,883 ♪ 319 00:23:06,094 --> 00:23:08,096 (Seasmoke screeches) 320 00:23:11,850 --> 00:23:13,852 ♪ 321 00:23:18,857 --> 00:23:20,233 I've done it. 322 00:23:23,194 --> 00:23:24,320 {\an8}(screeches) 323 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:26,281 {\an8}(dragonkeeper speaks High Valyrian) 324 00:23:27,699 --> 00:23:29,701 {\an8}- (screeches) - No. 325 00:23:29,701 --> 00:23:32,370 (dragonkeepers, Steffon yelling) 326 00:23:33,204 --> 00:23:35,874 (dramatic music playing) 327 00:23:38,293 --> 00:23:39,878 (Seasmoke screeches) 328 00:23:42,464 --> 00:23:44,716 (shouts in High Valyrian) 329 00:23:44,716 --> 00:23:46,718 (agonized shouting) 330 00:23:49,888 --> 00:23:51,056 Mother! 331 00:23:51,056 --> 00:23:53,099 ♪ 332 00:23:57,228 --> 00:24:00,357 {\an8}worker: Up, up, up! 333 00:24:00,357 --> 00:24:02,400 (indistinct chatter) 334 00:24:03,401 --> 00:24:05,445 Corlys Velaryon: Alyn! 335 00:24:05,445 --> 00:24:06,905 Alyn of Hull: M'lord. 336 00:24:08,740 --> 00:24:10,450 Corlys: I'm pleased with our progress. 337 00:24:10,909 --> 00:24:13,328 This ship will sail in a few days' time. 338 00:24:14,079 --> 00:24:15,538 The blockade is sure to be challenged, 339 00:24:15,538 --> 00:24:17,082 be it by Lions or Krakens. 340 00:24:17,082 --> 00:24:19,876 Your men will be glad to have you among 'em. 341 00:24:19,876 --> 00:24:21,419 I wish you to sail with me. 342 00:24:22,671 --> 00:24:25,131 As my first mate. 343 00:24:25,131 --> 00:24:27,425 I'm grateful for the offer, m'lord... 344 00:24:27,425 --> 00:24:29,219 - but-- - We will set course for Sharp Point. 345 00:24:29,219 --> 00:24:32,972 Lord Bar Emmon wishes to send his nephew aboard as a boatswain. 346 00:24:32,972 --> 00:24:35,642 There are more experienced men at your service. 347 00:24:37,435 --> 00:24:39,312 I was younger than you 348 00:24:39,312 --> 00:24:41,398 when I took my first command. 349 00:24:42,273 --> 00:24:44,609 You distinguished yourself in the Stepstones, 350 00:24:44,609 --> 00:24:46,820 and you have the respect of the crew. 351 00:24:48,363 --> 00:24:50,990 You are a fine choice for this post. 352 00:24:53,993 --> 00:24:56,287 Is this an order or a request? 353 00:24:58,456 --> 00:25:00,625 (chuckles) I will expect you to report 354 00:25:00,625 --> 00:25:03,211 for your duties on the morrow. 355 00:25:04,796 --> 00:25:06,464 As my lordship commands. 356 00:25:09,801 --> 00:25:11,803 (indistinct chatter) 357 00:25:18,518 --> 00:25:20,520 (quiet chatter) 358 00:25:29,029 --> 00:25:31,156 - Bit thin, isn't it? - Dyana: It's either that or the fish. 359 00:25:31,156 --> 00:25:33,575 Nothing but fish in this damn city. 360 00:25:36,536 --> 00:25:38,163 patron: An ale here. 361 00:25:39,998 --> 00:25:41,833 Dyana: Aught to eat with it? 362 00:25:41,833 --> 00:25:44,002 patron: Don't think I can stomach it, lass. 363 00:25:44,002 --> 00:25:46,671 Yeah, you've made the right choice there, I'll tell you that. 364 00:25:49,341 --> 00:25:51,134 Makes you sick, doesn't it? 365 00:25:51,134 --> 00:25:54,512 Knowing they're banqueting every night at the castle, 366 00:25:54,512 --> 00:25:57,015 - while we go without. - Dyana: That can't be true. 367 00:25:57,015 --> 00:26:00,852 Madam Sylvi: My girls were taken to the Red Keep a few nights ago. 368 00:26:00,852 --> 00:26:04,981 Feasting and merriment for the new Prince Regent. 369 00:26:04,981 --> 00:26:07,650 Dyana (hushed): No! And him always acting so correct. 370 00:26:07,650 --> 00:26:09,694 Sylvi: I'll tell you, he's no penny pincher. 371 00:26:10,236 --> 00:26:14,074 - They were well-paid, and well-fed too. - Dyana: Hm. 372 00:26:14,074 --> 00:26:16,701 On what? Fish with more fish on the side? 373 00:26:16,701 --> 00:26:19,037 Racks of lamb, my love. 374 00:26:19,037 --> 00:26:22,374 Mince pies, honey cakes, 375 00:26:22,374 --> 00:26:24,709 beef and gravy. 376 00:26:24,709 --> 00:26:26,211 And what do you think? 377 00:26:26,211 --> 00:26:29,714 There is to be another revel on the morrow with dancing. 378 00:26:29,714 --> 00:26:31,132 That ain't right. 379 00:26:31,925 --> 00:26:33,927 Apologies, my good man. 380 00:26:35,553 --> 00:26:37,722 I should not have spoken so free. 381 00:26:37,722 --> 00:26:39,391 The royals would never countenance me 382 00:26:39,391 --> 00:26:42,644 speaking about their bounty, even if it's true. 383 00:26:43,728 --> 00:26:47,565 King Viserys loved his feasts and his wine, 384 00:26:47,565 --> 00:26:50,402 but never while our smallfolk went without. 385 00:26:50,402 --> 00:26:53,405 Mm, aye. But he's gone now... 386 00:26:54,823 --> 00:26:57,784 and his rightful heir denied her seat. 387 00:27:02,747 --> 00:27:06,751 Well... no use wondering what might have been. 388 00:27:20,807 --> 00:27:22,767 (muffled speaking) 389 00:27:22,767 --> 00:27:24,477 Bartimos Celtigar: ...I am far from alone among your councilors 390 00:27:24,477 --> 00:27:26,730 in holding this to be a truly unfortunate result, Your Grace. 391 00:27:26,730 --> 00:27:28,732 Seasmoke has fled Dragonstone, 392 00:27:28,732 --> 00:27:31,234 and Ser Steffon was a valiant knight. 393 00:27:31,234 --> 00:27:32,944 Most regrettable, 394 00:27:32,944 --> 00:27:35,321 if, perhaps, foreseeable. 395 00:27:35,321 --> 00:27:36,906 I myself, if you recall, 396 00:27:36,906 --> 00:27:38,950 was in favor of treating with Lord Mooton 397 00:27:38,950 --> 00:27:40,118 to march on Rook's Rest. 398 00:27:40,118 --> 00:27:41,745 A more conventional approach, 399 00:27:41,745 --> 00:27:45,165 true, not as sensational. 400 00:27:45,165 --> 00:27:47,584 And, uh, his-- his numbers were few, 401 00:27:47,584 --> 00:27:49,794 but we may yet retake-- 402 00:27:52,505 --> 00:27:55,717 It is my fault, I think, that you have forgotten to fear me. 403 00:27:56,634 --> 00:27:59,637 (tense music playing) 404 00:28:05,518 --> 00:28:07,520 ♪ 405 00:28:30,919 --> 00:28:32,921 ♪ 406 00:28:36,716 --> 00:28:39,219 Mysaria: It was worth the risk, no matter the outcome. 407 00:28:39,219 --> 00:28:41,346 More good men killed? 408 00:28:41,930 --> 00:28:44,307 - That's my fault. - Ser Steffon went willingly. 409 00:28:44,307 --> 00:28:46,685 It was a reckless thought. 410 00:28:46,685 --> 00:28:48,144 That an ancient Valyrian beast 411 00:28:48,144 --> 00:28:49,688 would suffer a Darklyn to ride it. 412 00:28:49,688 --> 00:28:52,023 Surely he was not the only possibility. 413 00:28:52,023 --> 00:28:53,316 Might there not be others 414 00:28:53,316 --> 00:28:54,734 among the highborn of the Seven Kingdoms? 415 00:28:54,734 --> 00:28:56,653 And who will be so foolish as to try, 416 00:28:56,653 --> 00:28:58,613 after hearing what befell Ser Steffon? 417 00:29:00,907 --> 00:29:03,118 (nearby dragon grumbles) 418 00:29:05,203 --> 00:29:06,788 I will look again. 419 00:29:08,039 --> 00:29:11,001 But Darklyn had the most likely claim. 420 00:29:11,001 --> 00:29:13,003 There is good news to be had. 421 00:29:13,003 --> 00:29:15,714 The smallfolk of King's Landing are listening. 422 00:29:15,714 --> 00:29:17,590 They were ready enough to hear. 423 00:29:17,590 --> 00:29:19,551 The usurpers have abandoned them. 424 00:29:19,551 --> 00:29:22,762 They are hungry, and they need someone to blame. 425 00:29:24,222 --> 00:29:25,390 Will it be enough? 426 00:29:25,390 --> 00:29:26,891 We have laid the kindling only. 427 00:29:26,891 --> 00:29:28,685 Tonight we will light it, 428 00:29:28,685 --> 00:29:30,103 and watch it begin to flare. 429 00:29:30,103 --> 00:29:32,230 And when it does, Aemond will put it down with force. 430 00:29:32,230 --> 00:29:33,898 That will make it rise the hotter. 431 00:29:34,315 --> 00:29:36,609 He cannot destroy his own city. 432 00:29:36,609 --> 00:29:38,028 Neither can they overthrow him. 433 00:29:38,028 --> 00:29:41,281 Maybe not, but it is harder to wage war abroad 434 00:29:41,281 --> 00:29:44,159 when you must also keep peace at home. 435 00:29:45,910 --> 00:29:47,912 Then let us see to our plan. 436 00:29:53,001 --> 00:29:55,003 If I may, Your Grace... 437 00:29:56,421 --> 00:29:58,965 this becomes you. 438 00:30:02,927 --> 00:30:05,597 (pensive music playing) 439 00:30:07,474 --> 00:30:09,476 (street chatter) 440 00:30:09,476 --> 00:30:11,519 (dog barking) 441 00:30:16,149 --> 00:30:18,610 - That's the last one. - Thank you. 442 00:30:18,610 --> 00:30:21,446 - What? They haven't run out, have they? - Nothing. 443 00:30:22,322 --> 00:30:23,990 There ain't nothing left. 444 00:30:23,990 --> 00:30:27,535 I've been waiting all day. I'll take anything. Scraps? 445 00:30:28,495 --> 00:30:30,497 (horse neighs) 446 00:30:30,497 --> 00:30:32,582 (sheep bleating) 447 00:30:32,582 --> 00:30:35,794 (light, tense music playing) 448 00:30:37,295 --> 00:30:40,632 Got enough sheep for your dragons then, but none for us. 449 00:30:40,632 --> 00:30:43,635 Where's our meat? We want meat! 450 00:30:43,635 --> 00:30:45,679 (smallfolk shouting) 451 00:30:48,014 --> 00:30:49,641 Jasper "Ironrod" Wylde: It seems, Your Grace, 452 00:30:49,641 --> 00:30:52,310 that the smallfolk have become restless. 453 00:30:52,310 --> 00:30:53,812 Aemond: So? 454 00:30:53,812 --> 00:30:56,439 Ironrod: There is not food enough in the city. 455 00:30:56,439 --> 00:30:59,317 Those with means have bought more than their share. 456 00:30:59,317 --> 00:31:02,112 All the more reason Ser Tyland must break the blockade. 457 00:31:02,112 --> 00:31:04,656 In the meantime, the people are hungry, 458 00:31:04,656 --> 00:31:06,574 and their anger is rising. 459 00:31:07,867 --> 00:31:09,703 The enemy without may be fought with swords. 460 00:31:09,703 --> 00:31:12,122 The enemy within is more insidious. 461 00:31:12,122 --> 00:31:14,666 Why is this anger directed at us? 462 00:31:14,666 --> 00:31:15,834 It is Rhaenyra the Pretender 463 00:31:15,834 --> 00:31:17,002 who ordered the Gullet closed 464 00:31:17,002 --> 00:31:18,837 and left them all to starve. 465 00:31:18,837 --> 00:31:20,839 They still look to you to ensure their well-being. 466 00:31:22,340 --> 00:31:23,925 That is the burden of authority. 467 00:31:25,051 --> 00:31:27,053 But you should not go it alone. 468 00:31:28,513 --> 00:31:31,850 It does occur to me that Your Grace has yet to name a Hand. 469 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:34,519 Ser Criston, of course, served your brother, 470 00:31:34,519 --> 00:31:37,355 but you need one who may advance your cause... 471 00:31:37,939 --> 00:31:39,274 with shrewdness and subtlety. 472 00:31:41,276 --> 00:31:43,111 Do you take me for a fool? 473 00:31:46,698 --> 00:31:48,575 - On the contrary, my prince. - Aemond: I've little patience 474 00:31:48,575 --> 00:31:50,660 for the self-important, Lord Larys, 475 00:31:50,660 --> 00:31:53,288 and even less for flatterers and lickspittles. 476 00:31:54,622 --> 00:31:56,249 But you are, as it happens, correct. 477 00:31:57,208 --> 00:31:58,793 Every king needs a Hand. 478 00:32:00,628 --> 00:32:02,047 I'll make it your responsibility. 479 00:32:04,549 --> 00:32:07,218 (clears throat) My prince, it is an honor I'd never considered 480 00:32:07,218 --> 00:32:10,347 - for myself. - No, not to serve as Hand, you toad. 481 00:32:10,347 --> 00:32:13,516 To fetch him. Send word to Otto Hightower. 482 00:32:13,516 --> 00:32:15,226 My grandsire may be overcautious, 483 00:32:15,226 --> 00:32:18,438 but his devotion to his family has never been in doubt. 484 00:32:19,731 --> 00:32:21,441 Mm, you'll see it done. 485 00:32:21,441 --> 00:32:23,068 (whispers) Your Grace. 486 00:32:23,068 --> 00:32:25,111 - (door closes) - You're late. 487 00:32:25,111 --> 00:32:28,573 I am happy to report that His Grace the king 488 00:32:28,573 --> 00:32:30,909 has regained consciousness this morning, 489 00:32:30,909 --> 00:32:32,577 if only for a few moments. 490 00:32:32,577 --> 00:32:34,621 Ironrod: You said there was little hope. 491 00:32:34,621 --> 00:32:36,748 Grand Maester Orwyle: He is stronger than I thought. 492 00:32:36,748 --> 00:32:39,125 This morning his breath comes easier. 493 00:32:39,125 --> 00:32:42,253 He may yet live, thank the gods. 494 00:32:42,253 --> 00:32:44,130 What happy news. 495 00:32:48,093 --> 00:32:50,095 (Aegon whimpering) 496 00:32:55,308 --> 00:32:56,935 (groaning) 497 00:32:56,935 --> 00:33:00,188 - (labored breathing) - (door opens) 498 00:33:02,148 --> 00:33:03,441 Aemond: I'll see my brother. 499 00:33:04,651 --> 00:33:05,860 Alone. 500 00:33:06,945 --> 00:33:08,947 (Aegon groaning) 501 00:33:11,157 --> 00:33:13,159 (bell tolling) 502 00:33:13,868 --> 00:33:15,870 (shallow breathing) 503 00:33:19,624 --> 00:33:21,626 (panicked groaning) 504 00:33:22,961 --> 00:33:24,629 (shushing) 505 00:33:28,299 --> 00:33:29,801 What do you remember? 506 00:33:35,306 --> 00:33:36,683 (hoarsely) Nothing. 507 00:33:42,355 --> 00:33:43,982 (grunting) 508 00:33:50,572 --> 00:33:52,574 You challenged Meleys. 509 00:33:54,576 --> 00:33:56,202 It was foolish. 510 00:33:59,330 --> 00:34:02,334 I remember... nothing. 511 00:34:07,672 --> 00:34:09,257 {\an8}(groaning) 512 00:34:11,259 --> 00:34:13,011 (door opens) 513 00:34:16,181 --> 00:34:20,185 - My prince? - You're in the most capable hands, Your Grace. 514 00:34:28,026 --> 00:34:31,613 It seems my brother has a long recovery ahead of him, Grand Maester. 515 00:34:34,074 --> 00:34:36,910 See that he is made to rest comfortably. 516 00:34:42,207 --> 00:34:44,668 Rhaena Targaryen: And I've decided there is nothing 517 00:34:44,668 --> 00:34:46,419 to be gained with fretfulness. 518 00:34:47,212 --> 00:34:51,549 Not all of us, I suppose, are called to great deeds. 519 00:34:53,551 --> 00:34:55,804 Some of us must serve in smaller ways... 520 00:34:56,888 --> 00:35:00,058 even if they are not what we would choose for ourselves. 521 00:35:01,101 --> 00:35:03,937 (sighs) Meaning no offense, hm? 522 00:35:03,937 --> 00:35:05,980 None of this is your fault. 523 00:35:06,773 --> 00:35:08,400 (Rhaena sighs) 524 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:10,068 I want Mother. 525 00:35:11,444 --> 00:35:14,447 Yes... well... 526 00:35:15,740 --> 00:35:18,451 I know it's difficult, but-- 527 00:35:18,451 --> 00:35:20,495 (sheep bleating) 528 00:35:21,413 --> 00:35:24,416 (unsettling music playing) 529 00:35:39,014 --> 00:35:41,057 (dragon screeches) 530 00:35:41,057 --> 00:35:43,101 ♪ 531 00:35:45,311 --> 00:35:46,938 (screeches) 532 00:35:53,445 --> 00:35:56,448 - (footsteps approach) - (music fades out) 533 00:35:58,700 --> 00:36:01,244 Jeyne Arryn: I bring good news, Rhaena. 534 00:36:01,244 --> 00:36:03,621 Prince Reggio has answered your letter. 535 00:36:03,621 --> 00:36:05,957 He'll be most pleased to shelter Rhaenyra's 536 00:36:05,957 --> 00:36:08,043 youngest sons in Pentos. 537 00:36:09,127 --> 00:36:11,296 And their half-sister. 538 00:36:12,881 --> 00:36:14,507 (Jeyne chuckles) 539 00:36:15,216 --> 00:36:17,218 Thought you'd be happy. 540 00:36:18,803 --> 00:36:20,847 Or at least less morose. 541 00:36:20,847 --> 00:36:24,142 - (Rhaena chuckles slightly) - You hate it here. 542 00:36:26,644 --> 00:36:28,646 You misled me, my lady. 543 00:36:30,982 --> 00:36:32,192 I did what? 544 00:36:34,319 --> 00:36:37,155 There is a large dragon in the Vale. 545 00:36:39,699 --> 00:36:41,701 (dragon screeches) 546 00:36:41,701 --> 00:36:44,746 Rumor of it began shortly after the war. 547 00:36:45,246 --> 00:36:48,041 Ranging more broadly for food... 548 00:36:48,041 --> 00:36:50,085 my maesters surmise. 549 00:36:54,214 --> 00:36:59,886 It is large and formidable, but alas, wild. 550 00:37:01,346 --> 00:37:02,681 Alas. 551 00:37:05,016 --> 00:37:07,352 A merchant cog, the Gay Abandon, 552 00:37:07,352 --> 00:37:09,187 will take you to Pentos. 553 00:37:11,731 --> 00:37:14,150 I'll send six good men to protect you on the crossing. 554 00:37:14,150 --> 00:37:16,194 (dragon screeches) 555 00:37:18,405 --> 00:37:21,408 - (birds cawing) - (bell ringing) 556 00:37:21,408 --> 00:37:23,451 (indistinct chatter) 557 00:37:25,620 --> 00:37:28,248 You know you're not fooling anyone. 558 00:37:30,375 --> 00:37:33,878 Lord Corlys has chosen to raise you up 559 00:37:33,878 --> 00:37:35,547 to serve alongside him 560 00:37:36,214 --> 00:37:39,843 and yet, you still continue this subterfuge. 561 00:37:40,385 --> 00:37:42,512 Don't want my men to get the wrong idea. 562 00:37:42,512 --> 00:37:43,722 About what? 563 00:37:48,018 --> 00:37:50,895 - You're just like him. - (laughs) 564 00:37:50,895 --> 00:37:52,731 Oh, you make an art of provoking me. 565 00:37:52,731 --> 00:37:54,899 Addam of Hull: You saved his life, brother. 566 00:37:54,899 --> 00:37:57,152 Do you never think about what could be ours? 567 00:37:58,069 --> 00:37:59,904 Or yours, anyway. 568 00:38:00,989 --> 00:38:04,576 The riches... servants... 569 00:38:05,744 --> 00:38:07,037 the Driftwood Throne. 570 00:38:07,037 --> 00:38:08,413 We spent the whole of our lives 571 00:38:08,413 --> 00:38:11,624 in the shadow of the Sea Snake's great castle. 572 00:38:11,624 --> 00:38:13,877 I do not wish to dwell in it any longer. 573 00:38:13,877 --> 00:38:17,130 Hm, and so you belittle your great opportunity. 574 00:38:17,922 --> 00:38:21,926 While me (sucks teeth) he ignores... 575 00:38:22,677 --> 00:38:24,596 as he always has. 576 00:38:26,765 --> 00:38:29,142 The Sea Snake would sooner have High Tide 577 00:38:29,142 --> 00:38:32,437 claimed by the sea than call us his sons. 578 00:38:34,272 --> 00:38:37,942 Stop wasting your life waiting for something that'll never come. 579 00:38:37,942 --> 00:38:40,945 - (bell ringing) - (outside chatter) 580 00:38:45,283 --> 00:38:47,285 (birds cawing) 581 00:38:53,875 --> 00:38:56,878 - (wind blowing) - (footsteps) 582 00:39:03,134 --> 00:39:04,969 It was a bold attempt. 583 00:39:04,969 --> 00:39:07,180 I admire you for it. 584 00:39:11,142 --> 00:39:13,770 They say you struck Lord Bartimos today 585 00:39:14,354 --> 00:39:16,356 in view of the staff and guard. 586 00:39:17,691 --> 00:39:19,693 The household is abuzz with it. 587 00:39:21,486 --> 00:39:24,322 He's lucky I did not have his tongue. 588 00:39:24,322 --> 00:39:27,534 And what did he say that was so 589 00:39:27,534 --> 00:39:29,202 deserving? 590 00:39:32,080 --> 00:39:34,499 I have tired of being protected... 591 00:39:35,000 --> 00:39:36,167 Jace. 592 00:39:39,504 --> 00:39:41,840 I bring to mind too much their mothers 593 00:39:41,840 --> 00:39:43,508 or their daughters. 594 00:39:44,426 --> 00:39:46,720 They must see in me a ruler. 595 00:39:46,720 --> 00:39:49,139 And the symbols of authority are not jewels and gowns, 596 00:39:49,139 --> 00:39:50,682 but the shield and the sword. 597 00:39:50,682 --> 00:39:53,643 My ruler is my mother. 598 00:39:53,643 --> 00:39:56,062 And I do not wish it otherwise. 599 00:39:58,773 --> 00:40:00,650 Will you lead us to war yourself? 600 00:40:00,650 --> 00:40:02,193 Well, for a certainty I cannot remain here, 601 00:40:02,193 --> 00:40:04,738 pacing the floors, waiting for defeat and despair to visit me. 602 00:40:04,738 --> 00:40:07,365 - Oh, don't be ridiculous. - I'm doing all I can. 603 00:40:07,365 --> 00:40:09,701 I have directed Lord Mooton to march on Rook's Rest, 604 00:40:09,701 --> 00:40:11,494 and sent another raven to the Vale to persuade-- 605 00:40:11,494 --> 00:40:13,663 We may marshal the strength of the Vale, 606 00:40:13,663 --> 00:40:16,416 Maidenpool, and all our allies besides. 607 00:40:16,916 --> 00:40:20,128 We will still never match the strength of the Green armies. 608 00:40:21,713 --> 00:40:24,883 We need Daemon and his dragon. 609 00:40:24,883 --> 00:40:26,384 May I be free for even one hour 610 00:40:26,384 --> 00:40:28,678 of the constant refrain of Daemon, Daemon, Daemon-- 611 00:40:28,678 --> 00:40:30,096 Lorent Marbrand: Your Grace. 612 00:40:30,972 --> 00:40:32,599 The lady Mysaria. 613 00:40:34,601 --> 00:40:37,812 My queen, our gift is sent. 614 00:40:41,566 --> 00:40:42,984 What gift? 615 00:40:44,235 --> 00:40:46,613 Let us hope for clouds over the Blackwater tonight. 616 00:40:48,656 --> 00:40:51,910 (light, tense music playing) 617 00:41:11,304 --> 00:41:13,306 (wind blowing) 618 00:41:16,935 --> 00:41:18,937 (music intensifies) 619 00:41:24,609 --> 00:41:26,611 (birds cawing) 620 00:41:38,498 --> 00:41:40,500 (music softens) 621 00:41:50,802 --> 00:41:52,804 ♪ 622 00:42:14,701 --> 00:42:16,703 ♪ 623 00:42:38,892 --> 00:42:42,520 (music intensifies) 624 00:42:50,403 --> 00:42:52,614 (music fades out) 625 00:42:53,865 --> 00:42:56,034 - (sighs) - (birds cawing) 626 00:42:57,202 --> 00:42:59,412 (Aegon snoring lightly) 627 00:42:59,412 --> 00:43:01,456 (door opens) 628 00:43:02,415 --> 00:43:04,042 (footsteps approach) 629 00:43:08,213 --> 00:43:09,714 You said he'd improved. 630 00:43:11,883 --> 00:43:15,428 His Grace sleeps nine hours of every 10... 631 00:43:16,096 --> 00:43:20,058 but he did open his eyes and speak, however briefly. 632 00:43:20,058 --> 00:43:22,560 His mending may be long and painful, 633 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:24,562 but it is my sincere hope 634 00:43:24,562 --> 00:43:27,232 that His Grace will be spared. 635 00:43:27,232 --> 00:43:29,234 And what will he be if he lives? 636 00:43:31,403 --> 00:43:33,405 (birds chirping) 637 00:43:38,618 --> 00:43:42,080 My letters (sniffles) to my father... 638 00:43:44,082 --> 00:43:49,254 I have sent ravens, again, to Highgarden and to Oldtown. 639 00:43:49,254 --> 00:43:52,590 And now, to all the great houses in the Reach. 640 00:43:52,590 --> 00:43:54,926 There has been no word from Ser Otto, 641 00:43:54,926 --> 00:43:56,428 as of yet. 642 00:44:01,933 --> 00:44:05,103 There is war in the Reach now, Your Grace. 643 00:44:05,103 --> 00:44:09,065 House Beesbury has raised arms against the Hightower host. 644 00:44:09,065 --> 00:44:12,610 Retribution for their lord's demise. 645 00:44:35,133 --> 00:44:37,135 (Alicent sniffles) 646 00:44:40,513 --> 00:44:42,140 (crying) I'm sorry. 647 00:44:43,641 --> 00:44:44,809 I'm sorry. 648 00:44:44,809 --> 00:44:46,853 (deep breath) 649 00:44:52,650 --> 00:44:54,652 (birds chirping) 650 00:44:59,366 --> 00:45:01,368 (deep breath) 651 00:45:07,332 --> 00:45:09,334 (indistinct chatter) 652 00:45:10,251 --> 00:45:12,253 (horses neighing) 653 00:45:24,849 --> 00:45:26,559 Gwayne Hightower: Sister. 654 00:45:26,559 --> 00:45:27,852 Gwayne. 655 00:45:29,437 --> 00:45:31,439 'Tis well that I found you. 656 00:45:32,357 --> 00:45:34,359 I wish to give you my blessing. 657 00:45:34,943 --> 00:45:36,861 Well... 658 00:45:36,861 --> 00:45:39,531 my thanks to the queen dowager. 659 00:45:45,078 --> 00:45:47,706 I wondered if you've heard from father? 660 00:45:47,706 --> 00:45:49,749 I've sent ravens to Highgarden and Oldtown, 661 00:45:49,749 --> 00:45:51,668 but have had no reply. 662 00:45:51,668 --> 00:45:53,712 I've heard nothing 663 00:45:53,712 --> 00:45:55,797 but neither have I sent any message. 664 00:45:56,214 --> 00:45:58,341 If he wrote letters, it would be to you. 665 00:45:58,341 --> 00:46:00,427 You were always his favorite. 666 00:46:00,885 --> 00:46:02,595 Strange there has been no word. 667 00:46:03,263 --> 00:46:06,391 Otto Hightower is ever-resourceful. 668 00:46:06,391 --> 00:46:08,935 He will send news when there is news to send. 669 00:46:12,230 --> 00:46:13,940 I often wonder what life could've been 670 00:46:13,940 --> 00:46:16,234 if he had brought you to court instead. 671 00:46:18,653 --> 00:46:20,280 I'm the eldest son. 672 00:46:20,280 --> 00:46:22,365 It was right that I was raised at Oldtown. 673 00:46:22,365 --> 00:46:23,908 But you were eight years of age and motherless. 674 00:46:23,908 --> 00:46:25,243 It must've been difficult. 675 00:46:25,243 --> 00:46:27,912 (sighs) You get on with it, don't you? 676 00:46:29,497 --> 00:46:31,499 When there isn't any choice. 677 00:46:34,919 --> 00:46:36,338 My son, Daeron... 678 00:46:39,632 --> 00:46:41,259 what's he like? 679 00:46:41,843 --> 00:46:45,180 - Does he not write to you? - Less and less these days. 680 00:46:47,807 --> 00:46:49,434 Ten-and-six now. 681 00:46:50,977 --> 00:46:53,980 Letters, perhaps, hold less of his interest. 682 00:46:58,485 --> 00:47:00,487 He's stalwart. 683 00:47:01,363 --> 00:47:02,405 Clever. 684 00:47:02,822 --> 00:47:05,825 As adept with his lute as he is with his sword. 685 00:47:07,035 --> 00:47:08,787 And a feature in the fancies of many 686 00:47:08,787 --> 00:47:11,039 a young lady, I'll wager. 687 00:47:15,210 --> 00:47:16,628 He's kind. 688 00:47:20,507 --> 00:47:22,133 That's good. 689 00:47:24,177 --> 00:47:28,431 - Kindness is a quality I've found lacking in his brothers. - Mm. 690 00:47:28,807 --> 00:47:31,059 You did well to send him to ward. 691 00:47:31,643 --> 00:47:33,603 Yes, it seems the Red Keep, 692 00:47:33,603 --> 00:47:35,188 for all its privileges, 693 00:47:35,188 --> 00:47:38,942 may, in fact, be a less than salubrious environment 694 00:47:38,942 --> 00:47:40,819 for the forming of young men. 695 00:47:42,153 --> 00:47:44,989 Was it the court or was it their mother? 696 00:47:47,158 --> 00:47:49,160 I'm sure you did your best. 697 00:47:55,041 --> 00:47:57,669 I must join Ser Criston. 698 00:47:58,378 --> 00:48:01,297 Wish us luck, sister. 699 00:48:01,297 --> 00:48:03,633 I shall pray to the Warrior for your safe return. 700 00:48:03,633 --> 00:48:05,260 (Gwayne chuckles) 701 00:48:06,594 --> 00:48:07,846 Mm... 702 00:48:09,055 --> 00:48:10,265 Farewell. 703 00:48:13,601 --> 00:48:16,604 (solemn music playing) 704 00:48:32,287 --> 00:48:34,289 ♪ 705 00:48:46,593 --> 00:48:49,095 (crickets chirping) 706 00:48:49,095 --> 00:48:51,389 (music fades out) 707 00:48:52,307 --> 00:48:53,725 Your Grace. 708 00:48:56,728 --> 00:48:58,563 This one stopped singing. 709 00:48:59,731 --> 00:49:01,733 Isn't that strange? 710 00:49:02,484 --> 00:49:06,112 (inhales) I thought we might light a candle. 711 00:49:07,280 --> 00:49:08,740 For Aegon... 712 00:49:10,116 --> 00:49:12,118 and all our lost souls. 713 00:49:22,337 --> 00:49:24,381 (street chatter) 714 00:49:24,381 --> 00:49:27,592 (light, tense music playing) 715 00:49:36,768 --> 00:49:38,770 (dog whimpers) 716 00:49:38,770 --> 00:49:40,772 (smallfolk shouting) 717 00:49:43,441 --> 00:49:45,151 Hugh: You, where'd you get that food?! 718 00:49:45,151 --> 00:49:46,736 - Rhaenyra's ships. - Ships? 719 00:49:46,736 --> 00:49:48,154 They came ashore in the middle of the night 720 00:49:48,154 --> 00:49:49,447 with gifts from the queen. 721 00:49:49,447 --> 00:49:51,491 She thinks of us, even now! 722 00:49:51,950 --> 00:49:54,953 (dramatic music playing) 723 00:50:00,875 --> 00:50:02,502 (shouting) 724 00:50:06,131 --> 00:50:07,340 Give me that! 725 00:50:08,633 --> 00:50:11,469 - (fighting, grunting) - Give it to me! 726 00:50:14,347 --> 00:50:16,016 (horse neighs) 727 00:50:16,307 --> 00:50:18,268 knight: Get out of the way! 728 00:50:18,268 --> 00:50:20,311 ♪ 729 00:50:20,311 --> 00:50:21,980 (panting) 730 00:50:24,816 --> 00:50:26,818 ♪ 731 00:50:26,818 --> 00:50:29,487 (smallfolk shouting in streets) 732 00:50:32,407 --> 00:50:34,409 (music quiets) 733 00:50:35,201 --> 00:50:37,454 (smallfolk shouting nearby) 734 00:50:37,454 --> 00:50:41,207 Your Graces... we must leave, now. 735 00:50:41,207 --> 00:50:43,251 (bell tolling) 736 00:50:44,753 --> 00:50:46,880 (smallfolk shouting) 737 00:50:46,880 --> 00:50:48,923 Get the queens to the wheelhouse! 738 00:50:52,844 --> 00:50:55,347 Mind your flanks. Protect your corners. 739 00:50:57,265 --> 00:51:00,226 Keep moving. This way, Your Grace. 740 00:51:02,437 --> 00:51:04,230 'Tis the Queen of Fishes! 741 00:51:04,230 --> 00:51:06,191 - (Alicent grunts) - (Helaena gasps) 742 00:51:06,191 --> 00:51:07,901 Rickard Thorne: Keep moving! 743 00:51:07,901 --> 00:51:11,363 - (Helaena gasps) - Long live Queen Rhaenyra! 744 00:51:11,363 --> 00:51:12,697 Alicent Hightower: Get to the wheelhouse! 745 00:51:12,697 --> 00:51:14,032 smallfolk: Long live Queen Rhaenyra! 746 00:51:14,032 --> 00:51:15,867 Helaena! (grunts) 747 00:51:15,867 --> 00:51:17,369 Your Grace! 748 00:51:17,369 --> 00:51:18,703 (shouting) 749 00:51:18,703 --> 00:51:20,705 - My queen! - Leon Estermont: Get off! 750 00:51:20,705 --> 00:51:23,541 - No! No! - (yelling) 751 00:51:23,541 --> 00:51:25,377 - (crowd gasps) - Alicent: Sheathe your swords! 752 00:51:26,961 --> 00:51:28,546 Sheathe your swords! 753 00:51:28,546 --> 00:51:30,882 - (crowd yelling) - (knight shouting) 754 00:51:30,882 --> 00:51:32,425 Rickard: You heard the queen! 755 00:51:32,425 --> 00:51:34,094 Sheathe those swords! 756 00:51:42,102 --> 00:51:44,396 - No! - (Helaena panicking) 757 00:51:45,397 --> 00:51:47,565 - Get back! - Go, Helaena, go! 758 00:51:47,565 --> 00:51:49,734 Rickard: Out of my way! Out of my way! 759 00:51:49,734 --> 00:51:51,736 (grunting, fighting) 760 00:51:56,324 --> 00:51:58,326 - (Leon yelling) - knight: Estermont! 761 00:51:59,452 --> 00:52:02,789 Rickard: My Queens! This way, inside! 762 00:52:03,331 --> 00:52:05,917 (Leon yelling) 763 00:52:05,917 --> 00:52:08,962 (tense music playing) 764 00:52:08,962 --> 00:52:11,131 (both panting) 765 00:52:13,258 --> 00:52:15,260 (music stops) 766 00:52:15,260 --> 00:52:18,430 - (bell tolling) - smallfolk: Long live Queen Rhaenyra! 767 00:52:20,140 --> 00:52:22,809 Long live Queen Rhaenyra! 768 00:52:22,809 --> 00:52:24,978 (shouting) 769 00:52:24,978 --> 00:52:26,646 Rickard: Run them down if you must. 770 00:52:28,440 --> 00:52:30,817 Ride! Ride! 771 00:52:30,817 --> 00:52:33,945 (tense music resumes) 772 00:52:33,945 --> 00:52:35,947 (horse neighs) 773 00:52:43,121 --> 00:52:45,123 (music intensifies) 774 00:52:57,135 --> 00:52:59,137 (birds cawing) 775 00:52:59,137 --> 00:53:01,389 (music fades out) 776 00:53:01,973 --> 00:53:04,309 - (Aegon groaning) - (footsteps approach) 777 00:53:07,729 --> 00:53:09,481 Larys Strong: No more. 778 00:53:09,481 --> 00:53:11,816 - My lord. Only... - (Aegon wincing) 779 00:53:11,816 --> 00:53:13,318 ...the Grand Maester instructed me to. 780 00:53:13,318 --> 00:53:15,862 The king will be most eager for his draught, 781 00:53:15,862 --> 00:53:17,155 in an hour. 782 00:53:17,155 --> 00:53:19,157 (Aegon grunting) 783 00:53:21,701 --> 00:53:23,703 (door opens) 784 00:53:28,208 --> 00:53:29,834 (door closes) 785 00:53:29,834 --> 00:53:32,504 The drink takes the pain away, 786 00:53:32,504 --> 00:53:35,465 - but it dulls your mind. - (Aegon grunting) 787 00:53:35,465 --> 00:53:36,675 Oh, take heart, Your Grace, 788 00:53:36,675 --> 00:53:38,677 you've already written yourself into legend. 789 00:53:38,677 --> 00:53:40,887 You survived dragonfire. 790 00:53:43,890 --> 00:53:45,850 But I'm afraid you will never be whole. 791 00:53:47,352 --> 00:53:49,938 {\an8}Orwyle has exhausted his abilities. 792 00:53:50,897 --> 00:53:52,524 {\an8}He's bound your leg... 793 00:53:54,526 --> 00:53:56,736 {\an8}but you will never run again. 794 00:53:56,736 --> 00:53:58,238 (shallow breathing) 795 00:53:58,238 --> 00:54:00,156 Your mind... 796 00:54:00,156 --> 00:54:02,200 is all that remains to you. 797 00:54:02,200 --> 00:54:04,202 I do not say that gladly. 798 00:54:08,039 --> 00:54:10,041 I came screaming into the world 799 00:54:10,041 --> 00:54:13,086 in the bowels of one of Harren's great towers. 800 00:54:15,046 --> 00:54:18,049 My lungs were strong, but my foot 801 00:54:18,049 --> 00:54:20,218 so twisted that... 802 00:54:21,302 --> 00:54:24,305 my father named it sorcery. 803 00:54:25,640 --> 00:54:27,267 Accusing a member of our household 804 00:54:27,267 --> 00:54:31,312 of casting... maligned spells. 805 00:54:34,065 --> 00:54:35,483 {\an8}(softly) Well. 806 00:54:36,317 --> 00:54:38,528 {\an8}People will pity you 807 00:54:38,528 --> 00:54:40,905 {\an8}either behind your back... 808 00:54:40,905 --> 00:54:42,741 {\an8}or in your presence. 809 00:54:42,741 --> 00:54:44,200 (cries) 810 00:54:44,576 --> 00:54:46,578 And they will stare... 811 00:54:48,747 --> 00:54:50,749 at you, at you... 812 00:54:53,418 --> 00:54:54,669 or turn away. 813 00:54:58,465 --> 00:55:00,925 And they will underestimate you. 814 00:55:02,927 --> 00:55:04,971 And this will be your advantage. 815 00:55:04,971 --> 00:55:07,265 No, n-- No. 816 00:55:10,101 --> 00:55:11,686 (Aegon coughs) 817 00:55:13,980 --> 00:55:15,982 Your brother rules in your place now, 818 00:55:15,982 --> 00:55:19,027 which means that your life is in danger. 819 00:55:21,029 --> 00:55:23,281 But I think you know that. 820 00:55:27,827 --> 00:55:29,287 (struggling) Help me. 821 00:55:31,623 --> 00:55:32,624 (shudders) 822 00:55:38,213 --> 00:55:40,298 (eerie sounds) 823 00:55:44,636 --> 00:55:46,638 (person crying) 824 00:56:15,041 --> 00:56:16,251 Brother. 825 00:56:18,878 --> 00:56:20,880 (crying) Daemon, she's gone. 826 00:56:34,019 --> 00:56:35,687 I'm sorry. 827 00:56:41,693 --> 00:56:43,528 You needed me. 828 00:56:45,864 --> 00:56:47,699 I'm here now. 829 00:56:48,408 --> 00:56:50,410 (Viserys weeping) 830 00:56:56,958 --> 00:56:58,626 I'm here now. 831 00:57:04,090 --> 00:57:05,717 Simon Strong: Your Grace. 832 00:57:08,470 --> 00:57:12,307 Sorrowful news from Riverrun, my king. 833 00:57:13,224 --> 00:57:15,310 Lord Grover is dead. 834 00:57:17,395 --> 00:57:20,899 Uhh... the old man. 835 00:57:20,899 --> 00:57:21,900 Indeed. 836 00:57:22,734 --> 00:57:27,113 Young Oscar Tully is now Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. 837 00:57:29,741 --> 00:57:32,077 What was the manner of Lord Grover's passing? 838 00:57:32,077 --> 00:57:34,746 - Well, he'd been ill, of course. - Mm-hmm. 839 00:57:35,580 --> 00:57:38,083 Riverrun's maesters... 840 00:57:38,083 --> 00:57:40,293 have been at their wits' end. 841 00:57:40,293 --> 00:57:42,587 Our own healer, Alys Rivers, 842 00:57:42,587 --> 00:57:45,757 volunteered her renowned skills. 843 00:57:45,757 --> 00:57:47,634 She plied her craft, but... 844 00:57:49,761 --> 00:57:51,763 there was naught more to be done. 845 00:58:01,189 --> 00:58:02,816 (crying) 846 00:58:15,453 --> 00:58:17,455 (birds cawing) 847 00:58:20,333 --> 00:58:23,336 - (indistinct chatter) - (dragon roars) 848 00:58:29,718 --> 00:58:31,344 worker: Hey, look! 849 00:58:31,344 --> 00:58:33,430 (Seasmoke screeches) 850 00:58:33,430 --> 00:58:36,474 Get inside! Hurry! 851 00:58:36,474 --> 00:58:38,476 (all yelling) 852 00:58:46,568 --> 00:58:47,902 (roars) 853 00:58:48,319 --> 00:58:49,529 (grunts) 854 00:58:49,529 --> 00:58:51,197 (panting) 855 00:58:54,701 --> 00:58:56,703 (tense music playing) 856 00:58:57,871 --> 00:58:59,873 (Seasmoke screeches) 857 00:59:06,504 --> 00:59:07,505 (roars) 858 00:59:10,008 --> 00:59:12,260 ♪ 859 00:59:12,886 --> 00:59:14,512 (screeches) 860 00:59:23,229 --> 00:59:25,190 {\an8}- (grunting) - (music stops) 861 00:59:25,190 --> 00:59:26,858 (panting) 862 00:59:26,858 --> 00:59:28,860 (birds cawing) 863 00:59:36,868 --> 00:59:39,037 - (tense music resumes) - (gasps) 864 00:59:39,037 --> 00:59:40,288 (roars) 865 00:59:42,415 --> 00:59:44,042 (grumbling) 866 00:59:52,425 --> 00:59:55,220 ♪ 867 00:59:55,220 --> 00:59:57,222 (heavy breathing) 868 01:00:06,231 --> 01:00:09,734 (music fades out) 869 01:00:09,734 --> 01:00:13,029 Mysaria: Your banners were carried from the ship into the city. 870 01:00:13,029 --> 01:00:15,198 They went as far as the gates of the Red Keep 871 01:00:15,198 --> 01:00:16,533 before they were turned away. 872 01:00:16,533 --> 01:00:18,743 It is, as we hoped, a warning to the usurpers 873 01:00:18,743 --> 01:00:21,788 that you have strength beyond what they accredited. 874 01:00:23,915 --> 01:00:25,750 I thought you'd be pleased. 875 01:00:27,585 --> 01:00:29,587 I do not think I can win this war. 876 01:00:31,923 --> 01:00:33,383 I think you are tired. 877 01:00:33,383 --> 01:00:36,261 My own son questions my capabilities. 878 01:00:38,680 --> 01:00:40,682 He thinks I need Daemon at my side. 879 01:00:43,101 --> 01:00:47,689 - And Daemon himself. - He has ever done what suits Daemon. 880 01:00:52,193 --> 01:00:54,446 He was everything I wanted to be. 881 01:00:55,780 --> 01:00:56,948 Carefree. 882 01:00:57,949 --> 01:00:59,367 And dangerous. 883 01:01:00,994 --> 01:01:02,203 A man. 884 01:01:03,538 --> 01:01:05,582 And I was what he wanted. 885 01:01:05,582 --> 01:01:07,417 Cherished by my father, 886 01:01:07,417 --> 01:01:09,461 and made my father's heir. 887 01:01:09,461 --> 01:01:11,713 We were halves of a whole. 888 01:01:14,507 --> 01:01:16,509 (whispers) He's never been at peace. 889 01:01:18,636 --> 01:01:19,971 (normal) He wished to possess me, 890 01:01:19,971 --> 01:01:22,140 but not to be possessed 891 01:01:22,140 --> 01:01:23,850 and to see me take hold, finally, 892 01:01:23,850 --> 01:01:26,519 of what he always believed to be his. 893 01:01:28,980 --> 01:01:30,690 I fear what he may now do. 894 01:01:37,405 --> 01:01:39,449 I fear he may have turned against me. 895 01:01:39,449 --> 01:01:41,826 It is more his way to disappear. 896 01:01:41,826 --> 01:01:44,245 In either case, I have lost him... 897 01:01:45,163 --> 01:01:47,165 and Caraxes with him. 898 01:01:47,165 --> 01:01:49,000 Rhaenys and her dragon are dead. 899 01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:51,503 I have Syrax and two young beasts. 900 01:01:51,503 --> 01:01:53,713 We cannot take on Vhagar alone. 901 01:01:53,713 --> 01:01:57,926 - And I have no army. - You have the Velaryon fleet and the men who fight in it. 902 01:01:59,552 --> 01:02:01,012 It's not enough. 903 01:02:02,222 --> 01:02:04,849 And even if we somehow prevailed, 904 01:02:04,849 --> 01:02:06,017 how will I rule a kingdom 905 01:02:06,017 --> 01:02:07,852 when my own son doubts me? 906 01:02:08,853 --> 01:02:09,854 You have me. 907 01:02:12,691 --> 01:02:16,111 You have my thanks... Truly. 908 01:02:28,748 --> 01:02:30,959 It was my father. 909 01:02:36,548 --> 01:02:38,341 I was still a child. 910 01:02:38,883 --> 01:02:42,887 He... had his pleasure with me. 911 01:02:43,555 --> 01:02:45,390 And when, after many months of this, 912 01:02:45,390 --> 01:02:50,061 it became evident that his seed had taken root. 913 01:02:57,777 --> 01:02:59,988 There is a scar here as well. 914 01:03:01,656 --> 01:03:03,908 I cannot bear children. 915 01:03:05,744 --> 01:03:07,412 He left me for dead... 916 01:03:08,913 --> 01:03:10,081 but I lived. 917 01:03:10,623 --> 01:03:14,210 - (softly) I'm so sorry. - Swore to myself I would never trust another. 918 01:03:14,210 --> 01:03:18,423 And... that oath has stood me well. 919 01:03:18,423 --> 01:03:20,759 This world is cold and cruel, 920 01:03:20,759 --> 01:03:24,721 and there are few in it who are steadfast. 921 01:03:24,721 --> 01:03:28,725 You, I think, are steadfast. 922 01:03:29,434 --> 01:03:33,271 You have seen me as worthy, as an equal, even. 923 01:03:34,272 --> 01:03:36,691 Because of that, I will serve you. 924 01:03:37,275 --> 01:03:40,111 I believe you are meant to be queen. 925 01:04:16,189 --> 01:04:18,817 (both breathing heavily) 926 01:04:27,742 --> 01:04:30,745 (light music playing) 927 01:04:47,846 --> 01:04:50,265 - (knocks at door) - (door opens) 928 01:04:51,516 --> 01:04:54,477 Begging your pardon, Your Grace. 929 01:04:55,186 --> 01:04:58,982 The dragon Seasmoke has been sighted flying over Spicetown. 930 01:04:58,982 --> 01:05:00,734 Yes, he does that. 931 01:05:00,734 --> 01:05:02,402 From what we have heard... 932 01:05:02,944 --> 01:05:04,362 he has a rider. 933 01:05:04,779 --> 01:05:08,033 - Mysaria: Who? - Impossible to tell from the ground. 934 01:05:08,742 --> 01:05:11,286 - The Greens? - I don't know who else it could be. 935 01:05:11,703 --> 01:05:13,246 Shall I summon your counsel? 936 01:05:16,041 --> 01:05:19,044 (tense music playing) 937 01:05:21,713 --> 01:05:23,715 (Syrax roars) 938 01:05:34,726 --> 01:05:36,227 Jacaerys Velaryon: Mother! 939 01:05:41,232 --> 01:05:43,234 ♪ 940 01:05:48,406 --> 01:05:49,616 (roars) 941 01:05:58,583 --> 01:06:01,753 (light, curious music playing) 942 01:06:33,118 --> 01:06:35,120 ♪