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Radio Westeros ASOIAF Podcast

Radio Westeros E58 - w/History of Westeros - Dance of the Dragons, pt.3

Radio Westeros ASOIAF Podcast

Radio Westeros

House Of The Dragon, Arts, Stark, Lannister, Asoiaf, Hotd, Targaryen, George R.r. Martin, A Song Of Ice And Fire, Got, Game Of Thrones, Books

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2020

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

In this installment of our collaboration with History of Westeros, we cover more dragons dancing (and dying), and more death, destruction, and disappointment in the Targaryen civil war. We also discuss some real world history parallels and make a few more chess metaphors!

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0:00.0

Radio Westeros, episode 50, in conjunction with history of Westeros, the Dance of the Dragons, Part 3.

0:14.0

Spoils all books.

0:17.0

His left arm was the worst. The dragon flame had burned so hot that the king's

0:27.6

armour had melted into his flesh. A body believed to be Rainy's Targarian was later found beside the carcass of her dragon,

0:39.7

but it was so blackened that no one could be sure it was her.

0:45.7

Beloved daughter of Lady Jocelyn Barathian and Prince Ammon Targarian,

0:51.7

faithful wife to Lord Corless Valerian, mother and grandmother.

0:57.0

The Queen who never was lived fearlessly and died amidst blood and fire.

1:04.7

She was 55 years old.

1:08.7

800 knights and squires and common men

1:12.4

lost their lives that day as well. Another hundred

1:16.6

perished not long after when Prince Amund and Sir Kristen Cole took

1:22.4

Rook's rest and put its garrison to death.

1:27.0

Lord Staunton's head was carried back to King's Landing and mounted above the old gate.

1:35.0

But it was the head of the dragon Mailes, drawn through the city on a cart that awed the crowds of smallfolk into silence.

1:46.0

Septon Eustis tells us that thousands left Kings landing afterward

1:51.0

until the Dowager Queen Alisand

1:54.0

order the city gates closed and barred.

1:58.0

King Aegon II did not die,

2:02.0

though his burns brought him such pain that some say he prayed for death.

2:07.0

Carried back to King's Landing in a closed litter to hide the extent of his injuries. His grace did not rise from his bed for the rest of the year.

2:20.0

Septons prayed for him.

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