Revolta de Porto Real
A Revolta de Porto Real was a large riot in the capital dos Sete Reinos during the Guerra dos Cinco Reis. It left several notable people dead and burned parts of the city.[1]
Prelúdio
The cause of the riot was due to a lack of food and sense of dissatisfaction of the general populace during Tyrion Lannister's preparation for the eventual assault on King's Landing by Stannis Baratheon, a claimant to the throne. With the Campina cut off due to the war and the Terras dos Rios awash in blood, King's Landing was being supplied mainly by Casa Rosby and Casa Stokeworth, whose lands had been largely untouched by the war.[2] This led to shortages in most basic foods. Already incensed with Rei Joffrey's brand of justice, the city was in a bad way when the lords and ladies rode out to the harbor to see Princesa Myrcella Baratheon off.[1]
A Revolta
On the way back to the castle, as the King's party rode up the Hook at the foot of Alta Colina de Aegon, a woman walked out of the crowd with a dead baby and blocked the way. Sansa Stark encouraged the King to win the people by throwing the woman some gold, but the woman ignored the coins as they fell around her and continued to hold the baby before her. While she did, someone threw dung at the King, hitting him squarely in the face. Incensed, Joffrey demanded to know the culprit and sent Sandor Clegane in the general direction of where the crowd said he was. This angered the crowd and shouted curses were showered down on the party, further inflaming the situation. The crowd began to move in and soon the party was surrounded and had to fight their way out.[1]
Not all of the party escaped the mob. Among those killed were Ser Aron Santagar, Ser Preston Greenfield and the High Septon. Lollys Stokeworth was raped and Tyrek Lannister was never found. Dozens of the smallfolk were killed by the Gold Cloaks and the knights of the Kingsguard who defended the King.[3]
Even after the King was safely within the walls of the Red Keep, the riot continued. Baixada das Pulgas was set afire.[1] A goldsmith was killed for having a full larder while the city starved. His manse was burned down.[4]
Consequências
Nine goldcloaks were killed and over forty were wounded. However the smallfolk paid for their attack. By nighttime, the fires were out and most of the mobs dispersed. There was no improvement in the welfare of the general populace and now a curfew was set in place so that anyone found in the streets after dark was killed. Tyrek Lannister remains missing. Lollys had a son, who was subsequently named Tyrion Tanner. Tyrion had a novo Alto Septão named, and Ser Balon Swann filled Preston Greenfield's place in the Kingsguard.[1]
Envolvidos importantes
Sobreviventes
- Rei Joffrey Baratheon
- Rainha Cersei Lannister
- Príncipe Tommen Baratheon
- Mão do Rei, Lorde Tyrion Lannister
- Lorde Gyles Rosby
- Senhora Tanda Stokeworth
- Sor Mandon Moore da Guarda Real
- Sor Boros Blount da Guarda Real
- Sor Meryn Trant da Guarda Real
- Sor Jacelyn Bywater, Comandante da Patrulha da Cidade
- Sor Lancel Lannister
- Sor Balon Swann
- Sor Horas Redwyne
- Príncipe Jalabhar Xho
- Bronn
- Sandor Clegane, initially thought dead.
- Sansa Stark, initially thought dead.
- Lollys Stokeworth, found later after being gang-raped half a hundred times.
Mortos
- Alto Septão, who was ripped apart by the mob.
- Sor Preston Greenfield da Guarda Real, hacked e esfaqueado até a morte.
- Sor Aron Santagar Master-at-Arms of the Red Keep, was held down and had his head bashed in with cobblestones
Desaparecido
Referências
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 41, Tyrion.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 17, Tyrion.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 41, Tyrion
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 44, Tyrion.