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00:01There is Bracken!
00:03Where's the swordsman of ours?
00:06That must be my swordsmanship!
00:09Can you even get that thing up?
00:11Well enough for killing Blackwoods.
00:14RECORD!
00:20Put the boundary stones back.
00:24We didn't move them.
00:25Why did they move themselves then?
00:27Just rolled their way over so Bracken cows can fill their bellies on Blackwood grass?
00:31The Assize at Riverland.
00:31Fuck the Assize.
00:34Fuck you.
00:35This is our land.
00:43It's Brackenland.
00:48Babe killer.
00:49What did you say?
00:55Your false queen Rhaenyra is a kinslayer.
00:59Your uncle declared for Aegon.
01:01Did he?
01:05Well then.
01:06Let me tell you.
01:09Aegon Targaryen is no true king.
01:14Just as you are no true knight.
01:18You're both raven.
01:20Little.
01:21Cuts!
01:30You wouldn't dare.
01:38The Raven.
01:42See you there.
01:48Oh yes.
01:52The Raven.
01:53The Raven.
01:55The Raven.
01:57The Raven.
01:58It's a file of the Raven.
01:59The Raven.
01:59You're both raven!
01:59The Raven.
02:00The Raven.
02:01The Raven.
02:01The Raven.
02:02It's a plot.
02:12He is the basest of villains.
02:14He sullies the grave of his brother.
02:18I cannot fault him for keeping his oath.
02:24What of those who sent him?
02:46Otto Hightower would never have allowed this.
02:51Hotter blood has prevailed, I think.
02:54The young men have taken the bit in their teeth they wish to punish, to avenge.
03:00Soon they will not even remember what it was that began the war in the first place.
03:04But it is easy enough. They usurped my throne.
03:06That is one answer.
03:11Or was it when the child was beheaded?
03:16Or when Aemond killed Luke?
03:21Or when Luke took Aemond's eye?
03:25We teeter now at the point where none of it will matter.
03:29When the desire to kill and burn takes hold of reason as forgotten.
03:35There may be another way.
03:41Alicent Hightower.
03:46When last we met, Alicent said I would make a fine queen.
03:50You've seen what has happened since then.
03:52She came to me in the hours after your lordfather's death.
03:54She knows war is coming, and that it will be savage beyond all compare.
03:59There is no war so hateful to the gods as a war between kin.
04:07And no war so bloody as a war between dragons.
04:11I do not believe she wants it.
04:13She sent a raven.
04:16I do not care to read her message.
04:18What she did is not her, but the men around her who seek bloodshed.
04:21She permitted it.
04:24As you permitted the murder of a little boy in his bed.
04:34Alicent is in King's Landing.
04:37Her son sits my throne.
04:40There is nothing more to be said.
04:56It's all well, Lord Hand.
05:02Only, they'll be waiting.
05:32There is nothing more to be said.
05:41They've been hiding them.
05:51Good morning, Your Grace.
05:53My lords.
06:02Forgive my lateness
06:03Important business, no doubt
06:05You've appointed new knights to the Kingsguard, Your Grace
06:08To replace those we lost
06:09The last one needlessly, some might say
06:13Sir Arric was awarded the great duty of ending Rhaenyra's challenge
06:17He failed to discharge it
06:18He failed because the scheme was rash
06:20Perhaps, Your Grace, but we cannot all hide in our castles waiting for war to come to us
06:23As now it surely will
06:24As now, it already has
06:27House Bracken took it upon themselves to attack the Blackwoods
06:30Who declared for the pretender
06:32Lord Samuel Blackwood himself is slain
06:34Good, first blood in our name
06:37Both sides took heavy losses, Your Grace
06:40I'm not entirely certain we can declare this a victory
06:43The Blackwoods and the Brackens have feuded for centuries
06:45This is nothing more than an excuse for them to indulge their ancient crotch
06:49It's no true war
06:51Call it what you will
06:53I call it war
06:55And so will Dragonstone
06:57The question is
06:59What are we going to do about it?
07:06We send a raven to Lord Tully
07:09These houses are his vassals, are they not?
07:11He must control them
07:12Lord Grover Tully is a flaccid old fool who can control his cock and a curney
07:17Begging your pardon, Your Grace
07:19Do you have any better suggestions, Lord Jasper?
07:20Your Lord Uncle Ormond marches from Oldtown at the head of a great host, Your Grace
07:24And your brother Darren's dragon nears fighting age
07:27Call on them to suppress the Riverlands
07:28Alas, they are months away
07:29My Lord Brother Jason is raising a great army at Castley Rock
07:32In a matter of weeks, he will be able to harass the Blackwoods from the west
07:36Should we not aim to unite these armies and then strike as one?
07:39Ah, the great military mind of the Citadel
07:42Do remind me, which link you have changed denotes the art of war
07:45This council must rediscover the discipline it lately had if it's to be of any use
07:48The Riverlands are the key to the war
07:51Harrenhal is the key to the Riverlands
07:53I will ride out with those I can muster here
07:55Men I know, men I've trained
07:57You need time to raise the numbers to challenge the Rivermen
07:59Speed is my ally
08:01I will turn the Crown land houses who declared for a nearer to our cause
08:04We will add their numbers to our own and then turn west
08:06Where I will enlist the Brackens
08:09Subdue the Riverlands
08:10And take Harrenhal
08:13So impatient to ride with so few men
08:15So like to be destroyed by the first stronghold you meet
08:18A bold scheme indeed
08:19Well, the gods favor the bold
08:20They did not favor Sir Eric
08:23What say you, my king?
08:27And you'll take Aemond and Vhagar
08:30Vhagar will remain here
08:33To defend the city
08:35Good
08:36To war, then
08:39I'll come too
08:40With Sunfire
08:40Aegon
08:41Your Grace
08:41You'll need a dragon
08:42My plan is not to draw attention
08:43And what will you do if you encounter one or more of Rhaenyra's dragons?
08:47She'll want to answer for Sir Eric
08:49We will be more likely to encounter one if we field one of our own
08:51That is precisely why you must remain, brother
08:54It's a brave thought
08:55But we cannot risk your loss
09:01I'm as fearsome as any of them
09:28I was told you turned back from your ship to bring warning
09:31I was not believed at first
09:33You saved my life
09:35What is the life of a queen worth these days?
09:39You wish to be rewarded
09:41As I would think, you would wish to reward me
09:46What price would you set?
09:48A place that you caught
09:53You said your earnest desire was to flee Westeros
09:56And you let me go?
09:57You showed me grace when you could have withheld it
10:02I'm not often surprised
10:07One turn for another, then
10:10I know the workings of the Red Keep
10:12And the movements of those who served there
10:15And that is worth more than gold to you now
10:18And what is my worth to you?
10:24I would punish the High Towers for what they have done
10:27To me
10:28To those who served me
10:31But more than that
10:32I know the struggles of the small folk of King's Landing
10:35They will be ruled
10:36Either by you
10:37Or by the Usurper
10:39And only one of you has shown yourself to be merciful
10:43I hope you do not confuse mercy with pliancy
10:49Are they always like this?
10:52Sea Smoke
10:53My late Lord Husband's dragon
10:55Has grown restless if late
10:57I cannot know why
10:59Maybe he's lonely
11:09Rayna
11:11Your Grace
11:15I've decided to send Joffrey to ward
11:17With my cousin
11:18Lady Jane Arryn
11:19She has pledged an army in return for a dragon
11:22So she will have one
11:23Aegon and Viserys will accompany him
11:25Until a place of greater safety can be found
11:27Thoraxes is but a hatchling
11:29And Stormcloth
11:30I want you to go with them
11:33The Red Keep is in disarray
11:35They have sent one assassin in the night
11:37And their dragons are ever a short flight away
11:39You must take the little ones further
11:41To Pentos, I think
11:42When my mother died
11:43It is safer than anywhere in Westeros
11:47Write to Prince Regio
11:48If he will have you
11:49Then go to him
11:51I am sorry to put this upon you
11:53It breaks my heart
11:54To send my boys away
11:55Not knowing when I will see them again
11:57But you have seen
11:58What may befall them here
12:00Rayna
12:03I need you to be the mother to them
12:04That I cannot
12:07Teach them
12:07Train them
12:08Guard them
12:09As a dragon guards her eggs
12:10And my sister
12:13I need Bela here
12:14Because she has a dragon
12:15I cannot promise to make you happy
12:17But I ask you
12:19Make this sacrifice willingly
12:21For all of us
12:24Your Grace
12:52I am sorry to make you happy
12:57Oh, my God.
13:31Let's go.
13:58Let's go.
14:25Let's go.
14:55Let's go.
15:29Let's go.
15:38I'm claiming Aronhall.
15:42Let's go.
16:04I, Sir Simon Strong, Castellan of Aronhall, pledge fealty to Rhaenyra of House Targaryen,
16:10the first of her name.
16:11I swear this by the old gods and the new.
16:16Supper is venison with black cabbage and peas.
16:19A little red currant.
16:21Sorry about that.
16:30That venison is well aged.
16:33Shame to let it waste.
17:00Shame to let it waste.
17:02Let's go.
17:02Let's go.
17:11Let's go.
17:28Let's go.
17:31Oh, no.
17:31You will find no loyalty to Laris Strong here, my prince.
17:34Your grace.
17:40forgive me.
17:41I...
17:41I...
17:44I'd only assumed that as consul...
17:46we are reminded of the perilousness of Assumption.
17:50Indeed.
17:53Your grace.
17:59What then brings you to our corner of the riverlands?
18:03Aronhall is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms.
18:06Well, perhaps that has escaped your attention.
18:09Well, it is also not to be argumentative in something of a state of disrepair since your
18:13forebear incinerated much of it with his dragon.
18:16Well, that is precisely why we must bring it into a state of repair.
18:19Even if we possess the coin, my prince.
18:23Your grace.
18:24To what possible end?
18:26There are 40,000 swords in the riverlands.
18:28The largest undeclared host in the realm.
18:30Only Aronhall is of a size enough to garrison them.
18:32You should know that a substantial number of those swords have now declared,
18:35and are presently at war.
18:37Houses Bracken and Blackwood have long detested one another.
18:40Why?
18:40Oh, well...
18:43The answer to that is...
18:45lost in time.
18:49Sin begets sin, begets sin.
18:54Summon your Lord Paramount, so that I may treat with him myself,
18:57and turn them to our cause.
18:59That would be Lord Grover Tully, but he grows frail.
19:02It's said that he can no longer speak.
19:05Nor seal his bowels.
19:07Begging your pardon for the impression.
19:09His grip on his bannermen is weak.
19:11They feel they can do as they please.
19:12I will speak with him nonetheless.
19:13People should obey their liege, Lord.
19:16Whatever his condition.
19:19Perhaps the presence of the crown and a dragon will sharpen minds round these parts.
19:27Might I ask, Your Grace, if you are successful, well, when you are successful?
19:33What then?
19:36We march on King's Landing and take the throne.
19:40The throne?
19:45It's a big chair, made of swords.
20:08Lord Commander, your host is mustered and ready to march.
20:11He enjoys baths and smells good.
20:17I have.
20:18I'm glad we're together, even briefly.
20:21Sir Kristen.
20:22May I present my brother, Sir Gwaine Hightower?
20:26Arrived last night from Maltown.
20:27Sir Kristen.
20:30Mayhaps, I should say, my Lord Hand.
20:33Sir Gwaine, welcome to King's Landing.
20:35How exhilarating to arrive at court after three long months on the road to find my Lord Father, who served
20:43three kings faithfully, unseated as hand of the king.
20:48And by a man from such modest beginnings, what a giddying ascent the gods have bestowed on you.
20:57Sir Gwaine has volunteered to accompany you into battle.
21:04We have a full complement, Your Grace.
21:05Then you shall have a full one.
21:09The march will be hard, sir.
21:11No one is more delighted than I to march out to war with the Dornishmen.
21:16Sister.
21:25May the Seven guide you. Good night.
21:28And lead you not into shadow and death.
21:32I thank Your Grace for her prayers.
21:37And request that she grant her favour.
21:40That her Lord Commander may go into battle with her blessings.
21:45In his heart.
21:57Your Grace.
21:58Good night.
22:00Your Grace is here.
22:04I'll find the three of you.
22:08Yes.
22:09Your Grace!
22:10Your Grace!
22:11Yes!
22:11Yes!
22:13Yes!
22:14Yes!
22:14Yes!
22:15Yes!
22:16Yes!
22:17Yes!
22:24Yes!
22:44Still no sightings, no men, no horses, no ships, no dragons.
22:55Good. Then we must seize the hour and act before our enemy does.
22:59They have penetrated our castle walls and now the Riverlands are aflame after the Battle of the Burning Mill.
23:05How fares Prince Daemon with our army?
23:08There has been no word from Prince Daemon, Your Grace.
23:11Then we must press what advantage we do have.
23:14And what is that?
23:15Dragons. Send them all out. Start turning green strongholds to our cause.
23:20And burn those who resist.
23:22No. If dragons begin fighting dragons, we invite our own destruction.
23:28Fear of it is in itself a weapon.
23:30The Greens will make the same calculation.
23:34The value of a sword is not within its scabbard.
23:38We will secure victory with armies, not with dragons alone.
23:44The Greens understand that.
23:46The Vale and the North will send men.
23:49We must give Daemon time.
23:52Your Grace, you have witnessed firsthand just how vulnerable you are.
23:57Prince Daemon is abroad and Aegon's factions are enraged at the death of his son.
24:02You have never been so exposed.
24:04Perhaps it is time for you to think about secreting yourself.
24:07Some are safe.
24:08Well, we remain here as a source of destruction for the enemy.
24:13You propose to conduct the war in my absence.
24:15It would merely be a precaution.
24:16It would be treason.
24:21You are fortunate you took it no further.
24:30This council would do well to remember that their queen wears the crown of my grandsire,
24:35Jaehaerys the Conciliator.
24:37A prudent ruler.
24:38The wisest of Targaryen kings whose reign outlasted every other.
24:44Even Aegon the Conquerors.
24:52So how do they fare, the ditherers of Dragonstone?
24:56Amira's council is wayward.
24:58She has a hard task.
24:59I must hope she will rise to it.
25:01But I fear she'll meet you by her side sooner than late.
25:05There's bread.
25:05It's still warm.
25:07There's broth too.
25:08I made sure of it.
25:10I am no longer an invalid.
25:18I bowed farewell to Rayna before I returned.
25:24I wish her well.
25:28I would fight a hundred battles before I went into exile with a number of cattling babes.
25:33One of those babes is your heir.
25:36Joffrey.
25:38A boy of six who knows nothing of the sea.
25:41And yet somehow...
25:43It would displease neither Rhaenyra nor the gods.
25:47Rayna remained heir to Drifmark.
25:52Rayna.
25:53Lord of the Tides.
25:55The girl knows nothing of ships.
25:57Nor even of dragons.
25:58There is Rayna or there is Joffrey.
26:00Both soon to be far from the creek of ships and the oceans of all.
26:05Then we must hope to see our way forward in time.
26:12And if there is no time...
26:16We are at war, Corlys.
26:20If something was before you...
26:22Then it is well that I am a good sailor.
26:39I have much to attend to.
26:41Corlys.
26:42Borg.
26:45Borg.
26:48Borg.
26:49Borg.
26:49Borg.
27:04I cannot spare a fighting dragon, but I say what I can.
27:08Stormcloud and Tyraxes are small, but they will grow.
27:12It is for you to remind Lady Jane of her pledge and persuade her of the urgency of our need.
27:24Go safely, sister.
27:28I will be safe enough.
27:30Far away from any danger with only babes to nursemaid.
27:34You do a great service, and may yet find yourself glad to be out of harm's way.
27:38Do not coddle me, Bela. Grant me at least that dignity.
27:40I meant no insult. We each do what we can.
27:44And here, I think, is some consolation.
27:49Tyraxes and Stormcloud are young and vulnerable.
27:52These eggs are even more fragile.
27:56But should all come to ruin here.
28:00You will bear our hope for the future.
28:05Your Grace.
28:07Mommy.
28:07Mommy.
28:11Mommy.
28:11Mommy.
28:19Mommy.
28:22Mommy.
28:23Mommy.
28:24Mommy.
28:25Mommy.
28:26Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:27Mommy.
28:28Mommy.
28:29Mommy.
28:31Mommy.
28:32Mommy.
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32:38my weeds
32:40unless they are tended
32:43well tend to them then
32:52Lord Laris
32:55my father always said
32:57he had no use for a master of whisperers
33:01and yet
33:02I find myself wanting for one
33:06I should be glad
33:07of your talents
33:12you honor me
33:13your grace
33:20shall we escort you
33:21to the dragon pit
33:22your grace
33:29I think mayhaps I shall fly
33:31another day
33:33it does seem wise
33:34on reflection
33:35you could come out with us my king
33:37so Martin has a new squire
33:38that wants betting in
33:40he's never fucked a woman
33:42you're sworn to chastity now
33:47of course your grace
33:54yes your grace
34:18I'm not going to be
34:30No, no, no, no, no, don't tell me you're going.
34:33I'm not going to get here.
34:35No!
34:36I'm not going to get here.
34:37I'm not going to tell her.
34:38There we are!
34:39There we are!
34:39There we are!
34:42Come on!
34:43Come on!
34:43Come on!
34:44Come on!
34:44Come on!
34:46Who's her sister?
34:47I don't say the same thing.
34:49She's been hurt, man.
34:50I don't know.
34:51I don't know.
34:51Take that.
34:52You get your hand up.
34:53Sit yourself down, eh?
34:55Have you been telling this to know a lot about you?
34:57Oh, lads.
34:59I've had quite a day of it.
35:01Not sure I'm much of talking.
35:03Although, you know, a wet whistle works wonders.
35:07Oh?
35:09Hey!
35:11Come on, love.
35:12Give us a flagon over there, yeah?
35:14Here you are, my darling.
35:15One for the flagon.
35:16One for yourself.
35:17There's a good girl, okay?
35:22No sense of fun, some of them.
35:24For you, man of Dorne.
35:27Dornish, are you?
35:28Yes, I am.
35:30They're part of Westeros.
35:31My house never settled.
35:32Although, it said even Dorne mourned the passing of my grandson.
35:35Is that so?
35:36Who was your grandson?
35:41They call him the conciliator.
35:44King Jaehaerys?
35:45Shhh!
35:48A thousand apologies.
35:49Please.
35:50I didn't...
35:51Look, I really shouldn't be telling you this.
35:54It could cost me my head.
35:56You are Senor Targaryen.
35:58Shhh, shhh, shhh.
36:03I'm the son of Baelon the Brave.
36:06Bastard brother to Prince Daemon and the late King Viserys.
36:11Uncle to the one true queen, Rhaenyra Targaryen.
36:17The blood of the dragon runs through these veins and yes, men would take my head for it.
36:25A dragon seed must watch his own neck when he has no white cloaked guardsman to do it for him.
36:32You do not look very much like King Viserys.
36:35Or Prince Daemon.
36:39How do you know what they look like?
36:41He speaks truth right enough.
36:43Look, you can tell.
36:45By his hair.
36:46Yeah, because I'm their half-brother, you fuckwits.
36:49Yeah, yeah, alright, alright.
36:49I'll tell you who else doesn't have silver hair.
36:51The rightful heir to the Iron Throne, my nephew, Prince Viserys Velaryon.
36:59He's my nephew.
37:07All hail the King!
37:09All hail the King!
37:12Drinks for all!
37:13At the pleasure of the crown!
37:15Yes!
37:20The pleasure of the crown!
37:23Sit down.
37:24Sit yourself down.
37:25Sit!
37:26With the wine, George.
37:27Take the little pig!
37:27Come on, man!
37:28Take the house, little piggy!
37:30Now let's run!
37:30It's nice to you.
37:32You!
37:33Let's break!
37:34Let's break!
37:34Let's break!
37:35Let's go!
37:36Let's go!
37:39Let's go!
37:41Did I tell you I came here as a lad?
37:45It's a little tame, but a good a place as anything else.
37:49Let's go!
37:50Let's go!
37:50I know!
37:51Just the truth of you, my boy.
37:56No.
37:57She's worth three times.
37:58You're right.
38:01Oh!
38:02Good!
38:04That's you!
38:05Her name is...
38:07Sylvie or...
38:08Celsi or...
38:09Something like that.
38:19Eamon the Fierce!
38:21You have come so far, and yet you still lie with your very first...
38:27What a fine, sweet thing.
38:32Did you fuck her like a hound?
38:34Woo!
38:35Woo!
38:35Woo!
38:35Woo!
38:37You see, I do not exaggerate.
38:40Such is the Madam's prowess that even now, my brother will not sample another.
38:48Hard luck for your squire, though.
38:49As you can see, she's now very much occupied.
39:01Your squire is welcome to her.
39:05One oar is as good as another.
39:34My point is now.
39:35You'll be right back.
39:35I'll see you.
39:36It doesn't matter.
39:37The only thing is the Avenger...
39:37I'm sorry.
39:37Can't wait.
39:38Can't wait.
39:38Can't wait.
39:39And now, when I think I didn't see a police officer.
39:39Can't wait.
39:42I'm sorry.
40:18Sir Gwaine! Help!
40:26Sir Gwaine, our company has come back yonder.
40:28Hmm. On the cold, hard ground.
40:31Which is why we make for the bull.
40:33A tavern with an excellent reputation on the Rosby Road.
40:36Not two miles away, if memory serves.
40:38We march to make the first strike in the name of his grace.
40:40I assure you, my nephew will not begrudge me a night of comfort.
40:49If it soothes your brow, Cole, we will rendezvous with your army at first light.
40:55Or if their wine is good, perhaps a little after first light.
41:00We're exposed.
41:01What?
41:04Cole?
41:05Get to the trees!
41:37Don't you?
41:54Don't go to the car!
41:57Be back!
42:07Oh, my God.
42:42Oh, my God.
42:42Stop it!
42:56A good showing, Sir Kristen.
43:01I'm in your debt.
43:02They know we're abroad. They'll be hunting.
43:04We must move under the trees and by cover of dark starting tonight.
43:08And no fucking inns.
43:14Sir Kristen Cole.
43:16With some half-dozen other knights, I'm sure of it.
43:19Perhaps a scout party for a greater army.
43:21The Ravens confirm it, your grace.
43:23Lord Faringer's reported a larger force moving northeast towards Rosby.
43:29Could you be certain it was cold from such a great height?
43:31It was not such a great height, your grace.
43:35You said not to engage, so I didn't.
43:38Exactly.
43:39Your grace.
43:40We commend the Lady Bela for her sharp eyes, but we can tarry no longer.
43:44The time for action is surely now.
43:46Your grace, I must agree.
43:48And request your permission to return to Rook's Rest and fortify my lands.
43:51I shouldn't fret, Lord Simon.
43:53They'll be making for Harrenhal.
43:55It is Prince Daemon who ought to worry.
43:56Prince Daemon has Caraxes.
43:58Cole will look to increase his numbers, and he may call upon a dragon of his own.
44:02This is why you must act now, your grace.
44:05Loose the dragons, root Cole out, and burn him.
44:22I have heard your arguments.
44:25And will consider them.
44:32I have heard your arguments, and will consider them.
45:03I cannot promise you.
45:05Let's go.
45:35Let's go.
46:17You're always coming and going, aren't you?
46:26Then I have to clean up afterwards.
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52:07I must speak with you.
52:13If I could go out, your knights would find me.
52:16I would be taken or slain.
52:18Not before I killed you.
52:21And then what?
52:26I have gone badly.
52:40We watched the tourney together, you and I, the day my brother was born.
52:47We knew even then that men trained up for battle are eager to fight, to seek blood and glory.
52:54But you, I know you do not have that desire within you.
53:06Rhaenys has cancelled me.
53:08She said she saw in you a wish to avert the worst of what may now come.
53:15So you've come to surrender then?
53:18I have come to see if we may uncover some path towards peace.
53:24My dragons are restless, they smell battle.
53:26But if you and I may come to terms...
53:29There are no terms now.
53:32You have no army.
53:34Your allies turn from you when they hear of your depravity.
53:36Your hands are bloodied to no crime.
53:37I could never have imagined you...
53:38Your trespass was not mine.
53:41I'll think what you will.
53:43I am a mother too, and you have yet to answer for the murder of my son.
53:45I repudiate that hand with all my arms.
53:47Of course you do.
53:49I'm usurping my rightful inheritance.
54:08Have you now stooped so low that you will countenance the suffering and death of thousands,
54:12in order that your fuckless son...
54:13Did your father change his mind?
54:15Oh, so you say.
54:16And so your father's proclaimed to the realm.
54:19I saw the king that night.
54:22Mere hours before I left him, he had affirmed my right to the throne.
54:26A right he upheld steadfastly every day of his life after my mother died.
54:32And yet you will maintain that his mind was changed in an instant.
54:35I will.
54:37You lie.
54:40No, no.
54:44My father loved me, Alicent.
54:46And I believe he loved you too.
54:50Did you betray him at the very last?
54:53When was your plan first laid?
54:55Was your ambition so keen?
54:56He changed his mind.
54:58Rhaenyra.
54:59He changed his mind.
55:00He changed his mind.
55:04I swear this to you, on the memory of my mother.
55:11I have been at times unkind, but never untrue.
55:14I pronounced before all gathered in that room that you would make a fine queen.
55:19Do you think we capable of such naked deceit?
55:40What did he say at the end?
55:45Did he speak my name?
56:06He was weary.
56:09It was hard at times to understand.
56:14But he spoke Ekron's name.
56:23He said he was the prince that was promised to unite the realm.
56:27What?
56:28I desire peace as you do, but to accept it.
56:30Did my father use those words?
56:32The prince that was promised.
56:35Did he?
56:36Yes, he did.
56:42He spoke to you of the Song of Ice and Fire.
56:51It's a story he once told.
56:54About Aegon the Conqueror.
57:02The Conqueror.
57:20You must go before you are discovered.
57:22There has been a mistake.
57:23There has been no mistake.
57:24Please.
57:26You can prevent this, Alison.
57:30A terrible war is looming.
57:32And even victory may be so bloody as to be counted a loss.
57:34Do not let your pride blind us.
57:36There has been no mistake.
57:42My father has gone from court.
57:45Con is on the march, Aemon.
57:49You know what, Aemon is?
57:57It's too late, Ralear.
57:58Alison.
58:03The Conqueror.
58:05The Conqueror.
58:09The Conqueror.
58:12The Conqueror.
58:13The Conqueror.
58:15The Conqueror.
58:17The Conqueror.
58:18The Conqueror.
58:19The Conqueror.
58:19The Conqueror.
58:19The Conqueror.
58:20The Conqueror.