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- The party is attacked by members of the Vale mountain clans on the high road, however, and a horse and rider land on the singer during the fighting. Tyrion steps on Marillion's hand and advises him to play dead. The singer has several broken ribs and four broken fingers on his playing hand, and his woodharp is also destroyed.
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Tyrion steps on Marillion's hand and advises him to play dead. The singer has several broken ribs and four broken fingers on his playing hand, and his woodharp is also destroyed. Marillion takes a fine shadowskin cloak from the clansmen's dead chief, which Tyrion later wins from him at dice.
When the rider turns, Tyrion charges and cuts the horse’s neck so that the rider and his horse fall together on top of Marillion. Tyrion then buries his axe in the man’s neck and uses this opportunity to crush Marillion’s fingers with a boot.
Marillion shrieks when a rider leaps over them. When the rider turns, Tyrion charges and cuts the horse's neck so that the rider and his horse fall together on top of Marillion. Tyrion then buries his axe in the man's neck and uses this opportunity to crush Marillion's fingers with a boot.
Finally he breaks down and confesses that he killed Lysa in the presence of Lord Nestor Royce and other nobles from the Vale. Since Marillion is already despised by many nobles because of his arrogance and mocking songs, they readily accept his confession and do not suspect Petyr. Later, Sansa assures Robin that Marillion has died, although she ...
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Nov 12, 2022 · So Tyrion tricks Mord to get him an audience to "confess" in order to save his life from death by exposure and torture hidden away in a dungeon, and bring him in front of witnesses. A quote from the chapter highlights this. At first he had consoled himself that this imprisonment could not last long.
- I don't remember what's in the tv-show, but the books make it pretty clear that his life is in danger in the sky cells, that people fall off them t...
- It is all pretty much laid out in the scene when Trion demands the trial. After some time in the skycells, Tyrion says that he will confess his cri...
- The sky cells are highly uncomfortable and potentially deadly. Rather than freeze and starve, he hatched the plan to demand a trial by combat, as m...
He ordered Ser Mandon Moore to kill Tyrion in the Battle of Blackwater. Although this can arguably be attributed to Cersei, Septa Mordane and the rest of the Stark Men at King's Landing were killed when Joffrey took power.
He helped arm the mountain clans of the Vale so they could rape and pillage better, because Tyrion wanted revenge on Lysa Arryn for putting him on trial for the murder of Jon Arryn, even though Tyrion did know who tried to kill Bran the first time and thus wasn't innocent of all of the accusations.