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[[Asha Greyjoy]], lately fled the Iron Islands after her unsuccessful bid at the [[kingsmoot]], that saw her uncle [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]] crowned, is captured after Stannis' [[Retaking of Deepwood Motte|assault]] on Deepwood Motte and taken with Stannis' host as he marches on Winterfell. Meanwhile, a creature now known as "Reek" — once [[Theon Greyjoy]], before Ramsay tortured and psychologically abused him into adopting his new identity — is released by Ramsay to convince the ironborn-held Moat Cailin to surrender, thus allowing [[Roose Bolton]], a contingent of Freys, and those northerners who escaped the [[Red Wedding]] to return home. With them comes Ramsay's new bride, a girl calling herself "Arya Stark." Recognizing her as [[Jeyne Poole]], daughter of Winterfell's former steward, Theon/Reek warns her to adopt her new identity lest Ramsay be displeased with her. The bard Abel and his washerwomen take some interest in Theon/Reek: unknown to him, these are Mance Rayder and his spearwives in disguise. Together they smuggle Jeyne out of the castle and eventually reach Stannis' host, where the narrative leaves them; Ramsay's letter mentions that he wants his wife and Reek back, suggesting that they at least were able to escape the slaughter.
===Across The Narrow SeaAlém do Mar Estreito===[[Daenerys Targaryen]], Queen of [[Meereen]], finds the crown lying uneasy on her head. Though she rules Meereen, a guerilla resistance called the [[Sons of the Harpy]] pick off her men when they can. Many Meereenese citizens resent the new order of things, and a number of other cities eventually take up arms against her, as the [[w:slave trade|slave trade]] she abolished is one of the cornerstones of the economy of the region. She has no idea how to tame her [[dragons]], which are ranging far and wide and eating whatever they feel like... including children. And she is visited by [[Quaithe]] of the Shadow, who warns her of the others descending on her: "Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others. Kraken and dark flame, lion and griffin, the sun's son and the mummer's dragon."
The lion, [[Tyrion Lannister]], lately fled the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and accusations of regicide and kinslaying, is smuggled to [[Pentos]] with the help of [[Varys]] the Spider and left in the care of [[Illyrio Mopatis]], supporter of Daenerys Targaryen. Tyrion decides to offer his services to her, and makes the journey in the company of a tall taciturn knight, "[[Griff]]," and his son "Young Griff." Tyrion takes note of the care with which Young Griff is tutored, as well as his coloring, and deduces that the boy is actually [[Aegon Targaryen]], long-believed-dead son of Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] and [[Elia Martell|Elia of Dorne]]; his "father" is actually Lord [[Jon Connington]] of [[Griffin's Roost]]. Whilst at the town of [[Selhorys]], Tyrion is waylaid by [[Penny]], a dwarf woman who was hired to be entertainment at King [[Joffrey]]'s wedding and whose brother and performing partner was killed in Cersei's purge, and then by Ser [[Jorah Mormont]], who kidnaps him as a prize to win his way back into Daenerys's graces. Unfortunately [[Selaesori Qhoran|the ship]] Mormont hires to take them to [[Volantis]] is waylaid by slavers, and he, Tyrion and Penny are sold at markets in the shadow of Meereen, claiming to be an entertainment act. From there, Tyrion sneaks his way to the camp of the [[Second Sons]], led by Brown [[Ben Plumm]], and pledges his sword to them as another step in getting closer to Daenerys.
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