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The three armies governed by three different leaders, Straff Venture, Ashweather Cett, and Jastes, wait patiently. Jastes’s army attacks the city. Jastes loses control of his army and gets killed. As the battles intensify, the legend of the Well of Ascension brings hope to Luthadel.
Aug 8, 2000 · A Storm of Swords is the third of seven planned novels in A Song of Ice and Fire, an epic fantasy series by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on August 8, 2000 in the United Kingdom, with a United States edition following in November 2000.
The novel describes the increasingly vicious War of Five Kings in Westeros, Daenerys’s strengthening forces in the East, and the oncoming threat of the Others, a ghostly army that is nearly invincible. The story is told from the perspective of 12 different characters, though 10 tell the majority of the story.
The Lannisters are represented by Ser Gregor Clegane, the “Mountain that Rides” and Tyrion is represented by Oberyn Martell, the “Red Viper,” who seeks to avenge his family against Gregor ...
The third, fourth, and aspects of the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones were adapted from A Storm of Swords. Read the full book summary, an in-depth character analysis of Tyrion Lannister, and explanations of important quotes from A Storm of Swords.
A Storm of Swords Plot Summary. Spoiler alert: important details of the novel are revealed below. ‘A Storm of Swords’ begins with Chett, the former steward of maester Aemon. Pained by how he got dumped for Samwell, Chet devises a plan to kill Lord Mormont and some key figures in the Night’s Watch.
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A Storm of Swords is the third book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin and picks directly after the second book, A Clash of Kings. The book primarily deals with the aftermath of the unsuccessful attack of Stannis Baratheon of King's Landing.