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  1. Jul 14, 2005 · After ASOS, I suggest that you read the prologue for ADWD and then alternate chapters until you get to AFFC: Samwell I and ADWD: Jon II. These chapters are two POVs of the same events. After those two, you can read the next thirty-five chapters of AFFC and the next thirty chapters of ADWD.

  2. Less than a dozen ships survived the Blackwater, and Aurane thinks they must rebuild their strength at sea. Orton suggests an alliance with Greyjoy, but they want the North, which is already promised to Roose. Aurane suggests building ten new dromonds.

  3. Summary. Analysis. Telemachus and Pisistratus arrive at Menelaus's palace, where the king is celebrating the two separate marriages of his son and his daughter. Menelaus tells his aide Eteoneus to invite the strangers to feast with them; that way, he says, he can honor the hospitality he received from strangers during his travels.

  4. Cersei IV Cersei Lannister 238 338 AFFC 20 Brienne IV Brienne of Tarth 280 398 AFFC 24 Cersei V Cersei Lannister 344 490 AFFC 25

  5. I think maybe to some extent, the Cersei chapters reveal how the Mad King came to be such a nutcase. Like, what happens when a stupid narcissist is given a huge amount of power and has dozens of people constantly telling them contradictory information, spreading lies, rumors etc.

  6. Maggy the Frog has predicted the total number of Robert's bastard children, and Cersei's children as well. On a tangent, the theory that Cersei is pregnant loses a little of its spring; we know the three children she has.

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  8. But unlike Cersei, Joff can directly wield political power. As such, she doesn't love Joffrey so much as she is trying to turn Joffrey into a male version of herself. One that she can live vicariously through (read: control).

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