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{{Quote|Logo virá a égua descorada e, depois dela, os outros. A lula gigante e a chama escura, o leão e o grifo, o filho do sol e o dragão do pantomineiro.}}
The lionO leão, [[Tyrion Lannister]], lately fled the recentemente saiu dos [[Seven KingdomsSete Reinos]] 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.
The krakenA lula gigante, [[Victarion Greyjoy]], Captain of the Captãto das [[Iron FleetIlhas de Ferro]], sails his forces east towards navega sua frota para leste em direção a Meereen. Though Embora Victarion has few chapters in this noveltenha poucos capítulos nesse livro, they reveal that he has been given possession of Euron's [[Dragon Horn|dragon-binding horn]]. He also comes across a red priest, [[Moqorro]] (who was last seen on Tyrion's ship, being washed overboard not long before the slavers attacked). Moqorro brings faz Victarion to believe in acreditar em [[R'hllor]], the Lord of Lighto Senhor da Luz, by demonstrating his powerdemonstrando seu poder, and claims to know how to use the dragon horn safelye exige saber como usar berrante do dragão com segurança. Os homens de Victarion's men call the priest the chamam o sacerdote de "Black FlameChama escura" after , já que "Moqorro" proves too difficult for them to pronouncese prova ser uma palavra muito difícil de se pronunciar.
Prince Príncipe [[Quentyn Martell]], eldest son of Prince filho mais velho do Príncipe [[Doran Martell]] of de [[SunspearLançasolar]], is traveling east as wellestá viajando para o leste também. He has a parchment signed by Ser [[Willem Darry]] many years ago, establishing that his elder sister [[Arianne Martell]] is to wed Prince [[Viserys Targaryen]] when he comes of age; it is Prince Doran's wish that Quentyn and Daenerys stand in place of their deceased elder siblings in this matter. Alas, he arrives too late, finding Dany about to enter into a political marriage (see below), and is then left in a bad position when her new husband tries to have her poisoned—a tactic notorious to Quentyn's uncle [[Oberyn Martell]]. In a last-ditch effort to prove his worth, Quentyn visits Dany's two dragons, [[Viserion]] and [[Rhaegal]], and attempts to tame them. He dies of his burns three days later.
Connington and Prince e Príncipe Aegon never actually arrive at nunca chegaram de fato a Meereen. They have hired the Eles contrataram a [[Golden CompanyCompanhia Dourada]], a group of sellswords made exclusively of um grupo de mercenários feito exclusivamente de exilados de [[Westeros]]i exiles. Once in their company, Aegon shows that he has listened to Tyrion's counsel during their time together (despite Tyrion admonishing him to trust no one, "especially me"): he suggests attacking Westeros now, establishing a beachhead which Daenerys can later reinforce. He too seeks Daenerys' hand, and too is keenly aware that he must have something worthwhile to offer her besides his own bloodline as her nephew. The first conquest is of [[Griffin's Roost]], Connington's former seat, which is a relief to the exiled lord as he has contracted a [[greyscale|terminal disease]] in his travels. Their main target is [[Storm's End]], the siege of which Aegon proposes to lead himself.
Unlike the symbolism of Diferente do simbolismo de das outras referências de Quaithe's other references, the a "pale mareégua descorada" is a literal horseé um cavalo de verdade, carrying a refugee from carregando um refugiado de [[Astapor]]. He too brings a gift: [[bloody flux|plague]]; by coincidence or not, those who contract it are said to be "riding the pale mare." It ravages not only the Meereenese but the armies of [[Yunkai|Yunkish]] slaves and [[mercenary|sellsword]] companies drawn up to attack them (its advent allows Tyrion, Penny and Ser Jorah to escape their captivity, amongst other things). On the advice of her councilors, Daenerys marries [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]], a leading noble who is able to pacify the [[Sons of the Harpy]] and broker a cease-fire between Meereen and her aggressors, which include [[Volantis]], [[Qarth]] and Yunkai; however, she gives in to her attraction to [[Daario Naharis]] before the ceremony. She also locks [[Viserion]] and [[Rhaegal]] away to keep them from eating anyone, but is unable to capture [[Drogon]], who escapes into the wild. As part of her wedding feast, Daenerys goes against her own wishes and allows the fighting pits of Meereen to reopen, and is present for the first slave-gladiator games... as is Drogon, drawn by the noise and chaos. Daenerys leaps into Drogon's back and the two fly away, leaving Meereen largely in the hands of Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], who takes over not only the rulership but narration. Selmy, as viewpoint character, becomes convinced that Hizdahr was trying to poison Daenerys—a sweetmeat he offered her turned out to almost kill Strong [[Belwas]] when he ate them instead--and is able to organize a coup, but his attempts to re-broker a peace fail, and the war begins in earnest. The final chapter (aside from the epilogue) is Daenerys's, as she attempts to return on foot to Meereen from the southern reaches of the [[Dothraki Sea]], which Drogon has taken for his haunt, only to be encountered by the ''khalasar'' of Khal [[Jhaqo]] as the novel ends.
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