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  1. 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.

  2. I recently reread AFFC and ADWD and combined all the chapters of both books and separate them into four ‘books’. Two big books, and two short books. Book 1 – A Feast for Crows – Part 1 – The Big Feast. The first list includes all Cersei, Jamie and Brienne chapters of both books.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Maggy predicts that Cersei's children will not survive her, but the interesting part regards the crowns and shrouds, which strongly implies that they shall die as kings and queens. This has already come to be true for Joffrey.

  6. A Read of Ice and Fire: A Dance with Dragons, Part 38 Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler. Cersei is forced on a walk of atonement from the Great Sept of Baelor to the Red Keep, as penance for her confessed sins. It is the only way to escape the sept, as her uncle Kevan will not oppose the Faith and Cersei does not have enough ...

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  8. 1) The implication is that Qyburn killed the High Septon on Cersei's orders and that Pycelle could be next. Cersei disliked the High Septon because he was appointed by Tyrion. Source. 2) Queen Cersei, paranoid about what Lancel may have told him ordered his death.

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