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03:24throne, hand of King Daeron the Good, lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and protector of the
03:34realm. May the gods keep him.
04:05My prince, your father, he was, he was a great man.
04:14He died in my armor. Plenty of sons have died in their father's armor.
04:25How many fathers have died in their sons?
04:33I could not say.
04:42He was still young. He had in him to be a great king, the greatest since Aegon the Dragon.
04:57Why would the gods take him and leave you?
05:05I've wondered the same.
05:13Be gone with you, Sir Duncan.
05:28Sir Duncan!
05:30Dunk!
05:34We went by your camp but you weren't there.
05:37I started getting worried.
05:40You've come from Bailord's funeral.
05:44I can't believe you went.
05:46I thought I owed it to him.
05:54Everybody...
05:55Everybody...
05:55Everybody blames me for his death.
05:57Don't they?
06:01I don't.
06:30Stefan took my tent.
06:31Said I betrayed the family by abandoning him.
06:35Can you believe that?
06:37Left him a little else.
06:39Sorry, Randall.
06:41Don't be.
06:41He's just mad that he lost.
06:43First trial of seven in a hundred years
06:45and Lord Stefan Fosseyway got beat by his little cousin.
06:50Besides,
06:51it's better to be an unripe green apple than a wormy red one.
07:00So it's you.
07:01I think I broke one of my cousin's ribs.
07:05Morning.
07:12Er, good morning.
07:13Sir Duncan,
07:14this is Rowan.
07:20Is the green apple fossil is?
07:24Huh?
07:25My wife.
07:27Pleased to meet you,
07:28Sir Duncan.
07:30Oh,
07:31right.
07:32Erm,
07:32pleased to meet you,
07:33too,
07:34Lady Rowan.
07:35She'll come and watch the trial.
07:36Said I fought like a wild bull.
07:38And with all the grace of one.
07:49I had no squire to see to my wounds.
07:52And she offered to help me out my armour and...
08:00Anyway,
08:00she said I've got a with child now,
08:02so I figured we ought to get married.
08:04Hmm.
08:07Feels like a boy.
08:09You hear that, Sir Duncan?
08:10A boy.
08:18That's, erm...
08:19Sir Duncan.
08:20Prince Maycar demands a word.
08:23You'd have come with us.
08:24He's not going anywhere.
08:25He's been through enough.
08:27It's fine.
08:33I'll be fine.
08:37Congratulations.
08:38Congratulations.
09:08I'm sending Aerion to the east.
09:13A few years in the free cities.
09:16They change him for the better.
09:26Some men will say I meant to kill my brother.
09:31The gods know it is a lie,
09:33but I will hear the whispers to the day I die.
09:38You swung the mace, my lord.
09:43But it was for me Prince Baylor died.
09:47You will hear them whisper as well.
09:50The king is old.
09:53When he dies,
09:55each time a battle is lost or a crop fails,
09:58the fools will say Baylor would not have let it happen.
10:04But the hedge knights killed him.
10:09If I had not fought,
10:13he would have had my hand and fought.
10:18I sat under the tree this morning
10:22and I asked,
10:24could I have spared one?
10:30I mean,
10:32how can a foot be worth the prince's life?
10:36And what answer does your tree give you?
10:47Every day
10:48at Evenfall
10:51Sir Ireland would say
10:52I wonder what the morrow will bring.
10:57Mightn't it be that some morrow will come
10:59when I'll have need that foot,
11:01when
11:01the realm will need that foot
11:03even more than a prince's life.
11:08Not bloody likely.
11:11The realm has as many hedge knights as hedges.
11:23My youngest son seems to have grown fond of you, sir.
11:27It is time he was a squire.
11:30But he tells me
11:31he will serve no knight but you.
11:36He's an unruling boy,
11:37as you would have noticed.
11:39He's a good lad.
11:41Just needs a stern hand.
11:42That's all.
11:46Will you have him?
11:50Me?
11:52There is a place for you at Summerhall.
11:56You'll swear your sword to me
11:57and Aegon can squire for you
11:59while you train him.
12:01My master-at-arms
12:03will finish your own training.
12:07Your Sir Ireland did all he could for you,
12:09I have no doubt.
12:12But you still have much to learn.
12:23I beg your pardon, Lord.
12:25I do.
12:29But I think I'm done with princes.
12:35Yeah.
12:56Are you spying?
13:02No.
13:13You're in a lot of pain.
13:23Sir?
13:24I can't take.
13:27I'm sorry.
13:29I'm sorry.
13:36Maybe you're not the knight
13:38I thought you were.
14:00Have you heard this story before?
14:04Many times.
14:06From where?
14:10From you.
14:12Oh.
14:15I'm going to ask you, sir.
14:23When a lord calls his banners
14:24and sends us boys off to war,
14:27it's custom for each
14:29to nail a penny
14:30to the oak in the square.
14:33And if we return
14:35to take it down,
14:38oh, it's a great old tree.
14:41And yet,
14:43it's often hard to find a spare bit
14:45to nail a new penny.
14:53Why did you never knight me?
14:58Did you think I'd leave you?
15:02I wouldn't have.
15:08Or was it something else?
15:15Sir?
15:22Sir?
15:29Sir?
15:55And that's why they call it the penny tree.
16:01A true knight always finishes a story.
16:15How did they get the bees to swarm like that?
16:21Some sort of magic?
16:23Magic?
16:25What?
16:25Well, they put the queen in Beesbury's coffin.
16:30Oh!
16:32Fucking bee magic.
16:33My poor sweet warrior.
16:35All that phyton's turned your brains to applesauce.
16:38Mm-hm.
16:48Serving boy.
16:49My cup.
17:10You have no shame coming here.
17:15Those men are dead because of you.
17:24Will you take Egg to Squire?
17:31I told your father.
17:33He's not my concern.
17:37You know, my brother wasn't always such a little monster.
17:43Egg is no monster.
17:45He's just a bully.
17:46I didn't mean Egg, but no doubt we'll make a man of him too.
17:55Perhaps the seeds of Mandis are sown in the womb, as the maesters say.
18:02But Arian was quite the glad child once.
18:06He liked fishing.
18:18I'll be right back.
18:18I'm not a rookie.
18:18I'm not a rookie.
18:19I'm gone.
18:22I'm not a rookie.
18:23I'm gone.
18:32I'm not a rookie.
18:34I'm not a rookie.
20:10Sir Duncan, my lord, requests an audience.
20:28I want you to know I do not blame you for ruining my name day.
20:31It was a rotten thing they've done to you.
20:33And you were right in your reply.
20:38Thanks.
20:46Speak quick and get rid of this place.
20:50Before your brother died, he said the realm needed good men.
20:54What of it?
20:56I will take Egg to Squire.
20:59But not at Summerhall.
21:03I thought you were done with princes.
21:05Egg is no prince.
21:07Not yet.
21:10Might be he's better served away from castles and servants and...
21:22If you would consent, I would bring him on the road with me.
21:28He learned to Squire as I did.
21:31Sleeping inns.
21:34Stables.
21:36Now and again in the halls of some landed knight or lesser lordling.
21:44Maybe under a tree when we must.
21:46I forbid him to live as a peasant.
21:50Egg on his blood of the dragon.
21:53He cannot sleep in ditches and eat hard salt beef.
22:01Darren never slept in a ditch.
22:06All the beef Arian ever ate was taken rare and bloody.
22:22He's my last son.
22:48Sweetfoot.
22:53What are you doing here, girl?
22:59Hey, Saline will want you for a stag.
23:01Storm End's a sad place.
23:04I think that an old friend might brighten it up for you.
23:09You bought me a horse?
23:16I won't be going with Lionel.
23:20What will you do then?
23:22What I should have done on the land.
23:25Right herding the other direction.
23:29What about you?
23:31I don't know.
23:32Father always spoke about building out the cider business.
23:36Opening a new barreling outfit.
23:40Cider.
23:42Well,
23:44you should have your sweetfoot back in any matter.
23:51She's not lying.
23:54Not anymore.
23:54Not anymore.
23:58Besides,
24:00I think an orchard might suit her better.
24:04What?
24:05I can't.
24:07I can't.
24:09Are you certain?
24:11She's a fine animal.
24:15Oh, there's sweetfoot.
24:17Do you like apples?
24:18Yes.
24:19Please.
24:20Yes.
24:33Yes.
24:35Yes.
24:46Of course.
24:47Let's go.
25:19Let's go.
25:49I don't know, Chestnut. Stop asking me.
25:55Where would the old man go?
26:04Sir Duncan!
26:09My Lord Father says I am to serve you.
26:21Serve you, sir.
26:25Chestnut's yours.
26:27Treat her kindly.
26:29And I don't want to find you on thunder unless I put you there.
26:35Where are we going, sir?
26:38Don't know.
26:40Suppose we could go anywhere in the Seven Kingdoms, though I've never been to...
26:46What?
26:48There are Nine Kingdoms, sir.
26:50Of what?
26:52The Realm.
26:55Are you mad?
26:56Is that relevant?
26:58There are Seven Kingdoms of the Realm, boy.
27:00Everyone knows that.
27:02Then everyone is wrong.
27:03Do you want a cloud in the air?
27:05Crownlands, Westerlands, Stormlands, Riverlands, the Iron Islands, the North, the Reach, the Vale of Arran and Dawn.
27:17No, but...
27:18I've never been over the Red Mountains before.
27:21Oh, yeah.
27:22They have good puppeteers in Dawn.
27:23Come on.
28:09Come on.
28:23Come on.
28:26Where's Agon?
28:27I've not seen him, my prince.
28:28I will ask Deceptance.
28:32Where the fuck is he?
28:36Some people say a man is made out of mud.
28:40A poor man's made out of muscle and blood.
28:43Muscle and blood and skin and bones.
28:47A mind that's weak and a back that's strong.
28:50You load 16 tons.
28:52What do you get?
28:53Another day older and deeper in depth.
28:56St. Peter, don't you call me cause I can't go.
29:00I owe my soul to the company store.
29:09I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine.
29:13I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine.
29:16I loaded 16 tons.
29:18A number nine coal and a straw boss said,
29:21Well, bless my soul, you load 16 tons.
29:25What do you get?
29:26Another day older and deeper in depth.
29:30St. Peter, don't you call me cause I can't go.
29:33I owe my soul to the company store.
29:42I was born one morning, it was drizzling rain.
29:47Fighting and trouble are my middle name.
29:50I was raised in a cane break by an old mama lion.
29:53Can't go a high-toned woman, make me walk the line.
29:56You load 16 tons, what do you get?
30:00Another day older and deeper in depth.
30:03St. Peter, don't you call me cause I can't go.
30:07I owe my soul to the company store.
30:16I owe my soul to the company store.
30:28I owe my soul to the company store.
30:32I owe my soul to the company store.
30:36I owe my soul to the company store.
30:37I owe my soul to the company store.
30:37I owe my soul to the company store.
30:38I owe my soul to the company store.
30:38I owe my soul to the company store.
30:38I owe my soul to the company store.
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