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A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Chapter 12, Daenerys
Summary
Dany leads her small khalasar in the direction pointed by the red comet. They cross the barren lands with no food or water. When they are close to dying of thirst they stumble into ruins of forgotten city where they find water and fruit. Dany sends her bloodriders in three directions, looking for civilization. Jhogo returns to her with representants of the city of Qarth.

Quotes

“They are mine,” she said fiercely. They had been born from her faith and her need, given life by the deaths of her husband and unborn son and the maegi Mirri Maz Duur. Dany had walked into the flames as they came forth, and they had drunk milk from her swollen breasts. “No man will take them from me while I live.”

The dragons were no larger than the scrawny cats she had once seen skulking along the walls of Magister Illyrio’s estate in Pentos… until they unfolded their wings. Their span was three times their length, each wing a delicate fan of translucent skin, gorgeously colored, stretched taut between long thin bones. When you looked hard, you could see that most of their body was neck, tail, and wing.

Commentary

Finally we’re getting back to Dany. The first book left us holding breath and only now Martin chose fit to show us what happens to Daenerys and her dragons.

Again I have to commend Martin on not letting the magical aspect of the book to take over. The fact that dragons are back in the world is nothing short of a miracle, but by no means it solves all problems. In fact, it makes Dany more vulnerable. There are many would would go great lengths to take the little dragons away from her.

The dragons are portrayed in this chapter as very frail, fragile creatures. Not able to care for themselves yet they are just like Dany’s children. And just like children it will take much time till they have grown. Dany can’t rely on their protection, she has to protect them until the time is right.

In this chapter we’re also taking a peak into Jorah Mormont’s heart. The story of his tragic love and the fact that Dany looks like his unfaithful wife gives us enough hint on the true reasons why Ser Jorah follows her.

A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Chapter 11, Theon
Summary
Theon arrives at the Iron Islands with offer from Robb. He’s greeted only by his uncle Aeron “Damphair”, who has become a priest of the Drowned God. Damphair escorts Theon to his father at Pyke. Balon Greyjoy is not impressed with his son, who he deems more Stark than Greyjoy and he dismisses Robb’s offer.

Quotes

He smiled crookedly, wondering what his father would say when Theon told him that he, the last-born, babe and hostage, he had succeeded where Lord Balon himself had failed.

After ten years, I thought perhaps my lord father and lady mother might come themselves, or send Dagmer with an honor guard.”
“It is not for you to question the commands of the Lord Reaper of Pyke.”

“A sign it is,” the priest agreed, “but from our god, not theirs. A burning brand it is, such as our people carried of old. It is the flame the Drowned God brought from the sea, and it proclaims a rising tide. It is time to hoist our sails and go forth into the world with fire and sword, as he did.”

Commentary

I do not like this chapter.
Not as in “it’s bad writing”, but more in “I’m disgusted with what I’m seeing”. The foolish, cocky pride of Theon, his disregard for other people’s feelings, lack of respect for anyone and everyone. I really hate him at this stage.

The whole business with captain’s daughter and the way Theon is amused by the fact that her father is afraid to oppose him adds to the whole bad taste of this chapter. I’m sure it was Martin’s goal to make readers feel certain way about Theon, which doesn’t change the fact that I simply don’t like reading it again.

This chapter brings first hints of the bad news that will pour onto the Starks. Robb probably made a mistake sending Theon as envoy to Lord Balon, but in the end I don’t think this would change much. I think that Balon already decided that Asha will be his heir and Theon is as good as dead. The fact that Balon was ready to strike before Theon arrived at Pyke says that the war was coming one way or another.

One thing that amused me in this chapter was the blind belief that everyone in Westeros holds that red comet is their omen. Everyone and their mother see it as a clear sign of their forthcoming victory. I think it’s Martin’s poke at religion in general.

Oh, and in case you didn’t notice, we have another POV character. :)

A Clash of Kings, Chapter 10, Davos

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Chapter 10, Davos
Summary
Stannis embraces the god of Red Priestess and burns the Seven. Melisandre proclaims that Stannis is Azor Ahai reborn, the Warrior of Light. Davos meets with Salladhor Saan and talks about the war plans. Salladhor urges to strike at King’s Landing. Davos is summoned by Stannis. The king shows him letters he decided to send to all the lords in the realm. The letters say that Robert let no true born heir as Cersei’s children are born of incest and this makes him a true king of Seven Kingdoms.

Quotes

“A hundred days and a hundred nights he labored on the third blade, and as it glowed white-hot in the sacred fires, he summoned his wife. ‘Nissa Nissa’ he said to her, for that was her name, ‘bare your breast, and know that I love you best of all that is in this world.’ She did this thing, why I cannot say, and Azor Ahai thrust the smoking sword through her living heart.”

“In ancient books of Asshai it is written that there will come a day after a long summer when the stars bleed and the cold breath of darkness falls heavy on the world. In this dread hour a warrior shall draw from the fire a burning sword. And that sword shall be Lightbringer, the Red Sword of Heroes, and he who clasps it shall be Azor Ahai come again, and the darkness shall flee before him.” She lifted her voice, so it carried out over the gathered host. “Azor Ahai, beloved of R’hllor! The Warrior of Light, the Son of Fire! Come forth, your sword awaits you! Come forth and take it into your hand!”

Even as Davos spoke, he thought, This world is twisted beyond hope, when lowborn smugglers must vouch for the honor of kings.

Commentary

Another POV character is introduced: Ser Davos Seaworth.

Davos is a simple man, ex-smuggler. Seeing world through his eyes I have to praise Martin once again. He’s able to put the soul into such a great number of very versatile characters. Spoiled kids, noble lords, protective mothers, you name it, Martin will create a character you will *believe in*. It’s no different with Davos.

This chapter pulls us into a very important aspect of the entire series (I’m guessing here, since I don’t really know where Martin is pushing all this :) ). The Red Priestess, Melisandre, proclaims Stannis Azor Ahai reborn, the Warrior of Light. We’re led to believe that Stannis is the warrior to lead the army of humanity against the Others.

The first one to dismiss the prophecy is Salladhor Saan, who happens to know the story of Azor. Salladhor claims that Stannis is not the hero Melisandre makes him to be and that it’s a good thing. At this stage it’s difficult to even imagine what significance this whole ordeal has, but one thing is certain, we will hear more about Azor Ahai before the Song of Ice and Fire is finished.

In this chapter, we also get another glimpse at Stannis. He is indeed unyielding even where straying a bit from the truth would do no harm. He calls naming Robert “his beloved brother” a lie and will have none of it. It’s a man of no compromises. Exact opposite of Renly. In fact, it seems that there couldn’t be two brother more unlike each other as those two… I’ll leave it at this for now, I don’t want to start my theorycrafting too early. ;-)

A Clash of Kings, Chapter 9, Arya

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Chapter 9, Arya
Summary
Yoren leads the Night’s Watch recruits through side roads trying to stay away from the fighting and the Lannister men looking for them. Whey they make camp Arya sneaks out to make water and sees a pack of wolves.

Quotes

At one place, she spotted a man perched up in a dead tree, with a bow in his hand and a quiver hanging from the branch beside him. The moment he spied them, he notched an arrow to his bowstring, and never looked away until the last wagon was out of sight. All the while, Yoren cursed. “Him in his tree, let’s see how well he likes it up there when the Others come to take him. He’ll scream for the Watch then, that he will.”

Her belly clenched tight as she grabbed for Needle, not caring if she pissed herself, counting eyes, two four eight twelve, a whole pack… One of them came padding out from under the trees. He stared at her, and bared his teeth, and all she could think was how stupid she’d been and how Hot Pie would gloat when they found her half-eaten body the next morning. But the wolf turned and raced back into the darkness, and quick as that the eyes were gone.

Commentary

Very short chapter, a “breather” after the intensive Tyrion chapter.

The Night’s Watch recruits are moving closer to the teritory taken by war. The travelers are fewer and they are better armed. Where there’s war, laws and rules tend to dissolve. There is also less room for compassion and trust. Being the man of the Night’s Watch is not enough to get a warm meal anymore.

One interesting episode in this chapter is Arya’s encounter with the pack of wolves. We’ve been hearing about a pack led by a great bitch, the biggest wolf men have ever seen. That screams like Nymeria to anyone who sees it. Could it be that Arya came close with her lost direwolf in this chapter? There is no proof either way, but it’s certainly possible.

A Clash of Kings, Chapter 8, Tyrion

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Chapter 8, Tyrion
Summary
Tyrion drinks with Lord Janos Slynt. After the conversation Tyrion gives Slynt to the new captain of the gold cloaks with orders to send him and his trusted men to the Wall. When Janos is taken away Varys visits Tyrion. They talk about Slynt’s involvement in Ned’s death and murder of Robert’s bastard. Varys reveals that he planned for one boy to escape Cersei’s wrath.

Quotes

“I told them to throw Allar Deem into the sea. I am sorely tempted to do the same with you.”
“You might be disappointed by the result,” Varys replied.
“The storms come and go, the waves crash overhead, the big fish eat the little fish, and I keep on paddling.”

“Alas, no. There was another bastard, a boy, older. I took steps to see him removed from harm’s way… but I confess, I never dreamed the babe would be at risk. A baseborn girl, less than a year old, with a whore for a mother. What threat could she pose?”
“She was Robert’s,” Tyrion said bitterly.

Who truly killed Eddard Stark do you think? Joffrey, who gave the command? Ser Ilyn Payne, who swung the sword? Or… another?”

Tyrion had the City Watch now, plus a hundred-and-a-half fierce clansmen and a growing force of sellswords recruited by Bronn. He would seem well protected. Doubtless Eddard Stark thought the same.

“How do you know which ones to hire?”
“I look them over. I question them, to learn where they’ve fought and how well they lie.”
Bronn smiled. “And then I give them a chance to kill me, while I do the same for them.”
“Have you killed any?”
“No one we could have used.”
“And if one of them kills you?”
“He’ll be one you’ll want to hire.”

Commentary

This is one of my favorite chapters, full of hidden schemes and meanings.

First of all, Tyrion is starting to build his domain in King’s Landing. He’s killing two birds with one stone by removing the butcher Janos Slynt and replacing him with his own man (or, as he reflects, replacing Littlefinger’s man with Varys’). He thinks that securing the gold cloaks plus the army of mercenaries recruited by Bronn should make him feel safe, but he also keeps in mind that Ned was also feeling safe and it didn’t do him much good.

Tyrion is also having an interesting conversation with the Spider himself. Tyrion tells Varys that he’s tempted to remove him just like he did it with Slynt, but Varys doesn’t seem scared. He even kind of boasts, that big fish come and go and he keeps on paddling.

Varys also says something very intriguing. He hints on the possibility that it was not Ilyn Payne, nor Joffrey that killed Ned Stark. He leaves the question hanging in there and the general understanding is that it was Joffrey that gave the command and should bear the responsibility, but what if there was someone else, who convinced Joffrey that leaving Stark alive would be a sign of weakness or that he should punish Ned for the humiliation Arya put him through? Just a thought to ponder. :)

There is one more plot touched in this chapter - Robert’s bastards. Cersei wants them dead and she doesn’t hesitate sending men to kill new born children. Varys reveals to have plotted to hide one of Robert’s bastards. It’s logical to assume that he’s talking about Gendry. What were his reasons? Who can tell? Does he have a plan that involves Gendry? Did he do it to honor Robert’s life? To save his child knowing that the “true-born” were not his own? Or did he just do it to spite Cersei? I wonder.

The last thing that amused me greatly in this chapter is once again the filled with cynism comedic duo of Tyrion and Bronn. Those two are worth each other.


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