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[[Penny]] tells [[Tyrion Lannister]] that one morning she and [[Oppo]] learned that the juggler's body had been found at the [[Temple of Trios]]. The old man had been cut into three parts and pushed inside the threefold mouths of of the statue of [[Trios]]. When the juggler's parts were sown back together, his head was gone. The juggler may have been mistaken for Tyrion and his severed head taken to [[Westeros]] to present to [[Cersei Lannister]], who had offered a [[lord]]ship to anyone who could bring her the head of her condemned brother.{{ref|ADWD|33}}
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[[Penny]] tells [[Tyrion Lannister]] that one morning she and [[Oppo]] learned that the juggler's body had been found at the [[Temple of Trios]]. The old man had been cut into three parts and pushed inside the threefold mouths of the statue of [[Trios]]. When the juggler's parts were sown back together, his head was gone. The juggler may have been mistaken for Tyrion and his severed head taken to [[Westeros]] to present to [[Cersei Lannister]], who had offered a [[lord]]ship to anyone who could bring her the head of her condemned brother.{{ref|ADWD|33}}
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 11:46, 15 August 2020

The Fountain of the Drunken God is a fountain in Tyrosh.

History

For years an elderly dwarf juggler known to Penny and Oppo juggled by the fountain each day. His hands were not as deft as they had been, and sometimes he dropped the balls and had to chase them across the square. The Tyroshi laughed and threw him coins all the same.[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Penny tells Tyrion Lannister that one morning she and Oppo learned that the juggler's body had been found at the Temple of Trios. The old man had been cut into three parts and pushed inside the threefold mouths of the statue of Trios. When the juggler's parts were sown back together, his head was gone. The juggler may have been mistaken for Tyrion and his severed head taken to Westeros to present to Cersei Lannister, who had offered a lordship to anyone who could bring her the head of her condemned brother.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 33, Tyrion VIII.