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The '''heart''' of the [[Great Pyramid]] is located deep within the center of the pyramid. Massive brick walls surround a suite of windowless rooms buried in the very heart of the pyramid on the sixteenth and seventeenth levels. {{Ref|aDwD|55}} {{Ref|aDwD|67}}  [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] and the [[cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen]] take up residence here during Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]]'s absence.  
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The '''heart''' of the [[Great Pyramid]] is located deep within the center of the massive structure. Massive brick walls surround a suite of windowless rooms buried in the very heart of the pyramid on the sixteenth and seventeenth levels.{{Ref|ADWD|55}}{{Ref|ADWD|67}}  [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] and the [[cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen]] take up residence here during Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]]'s absence.  
  
==About==
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==Layout==
King [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]]’s chambers in the heart of the pyramid are dark and windowless and surrounded on all sides by brick walls 8 feet thick (2, 44 meters).   
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King [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]]'s chambers in the heart of the pyramid are dark and windowless and surrounded on all sides by brick walls 8 feet thick (2, 44 meters).{{Ref|ADWD|55}}  
  
The door of the King’s apartments have a slidehole, {{Ref|aDwD|67}} A heavy bar bars the door when it is shut.   Inside, the apartments are large and luxurious, the floors covered with silk carpets out of [[Qarth]]. Great beams of black oak support the high ceilings. {{Ref|aDwD|67}} On the walls are priceless tapestries, they are ancient and much faded and depict the glory of the [[Ghiscari Empire]]. The largest of them show the last survivors of a defeated [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] army passing beneath the yoke and being chained. {{Ref|aDwD|67}}  
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The door of the King’s apartments have a slidehole.{{Ref|aDwD|67}} A heavy bar bars the door when it is shut. Inside, the apartments are large and luxurious, the floors covered with silk carpets out of [[Qarth]]. Great beams of black [[oak]] support the high ceilings.{{Ref|aDwD|67}} On the walls are priceless [[tapestries]], which are ancient and much faded and depict the glory of the [[Ghiscari Empire]]. The largest of them show the last survivors of a defeated [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] army passing beneath the yoke and being chained.{{Ref|ADWD|67}}
  
The archway leading to the royal bedchamber is guarded by a pair of sandalwood lovers, shaped and smoothed and oiled, Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] finds them distasteful. {{Ref|aDwD|67}}The archway connects the bedchamber with the location intended for the cupbearers and various visitors. An iron brazier is there to give light. There is a bench to sit on and a sideboard where [[Hizdahr]] keeps a flagon of [[wine]].  He has developed a taste for [[Arbor]] gold and sweet red (possibly from [[The Reach]]), dismissing [[Ghis]]cari [[wine]] as “yellow piss". {{Ref|aDwD|67}}   
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The archway leading to the royal bedchamber is guarded by a pair of sandalwood lovers, shaped and smoothed and oiled. Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] finds them distasteful.{{Ref|ADWD|67}} The archway connects the bedchamber with the location intended for the cupbearers and various visitors. An iron brazier is there to give light. There is a bench to sit on and a sideboard where [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] keeps a flagon of [[wine]].{{Ref|ADWD|67}}   
  
A thin and nearly-transparent silk curtain stands at the entrance of the archway. It allows a person standing in the archway to examine visitors without stepping outside to meet them, but offers little protection from prying eyes. {{Ref|aDwD|67}}   
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A thin and nearly-transparent silk curtain stands at the entrance of the archway. It allows a person standing in the archway to examine visitors without stepping outside to meet them, but offers little protection from prying eyes.{{Ref|ADWD|67}}   
  
Hizdahr keeps two men by him when he sleeps.  One on the door of his bedchamber and a second within in an adjoining alcove.  
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Hizdahr keeps two men by him when he sleeps.  One on the door of his bedchamber and a second within in an adjoining alcove.{{Ref|ADWD|67}}
  
==Ser Barristan’s arrest of Hizdahr zo Loraq==  
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==Recent Events==
After consulting with the [[Shavepate]] Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] decides take [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] alive by placing him under arrest. That night he dresses in his Queensguard armour and again meets up with the [[Shavepate]] 12 levels down from the queen’s apartments.  After a brief meeting they go their separate ways.  Ser Barristan takes 6 [[Brazen Beasts]] with him.  He continues his decent to the floors of the king’s apartments
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
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[[File:UrukkiSaki SerBS&BB.jpg|Ser Barristan took six [[Brazen Beasts]] with him to the king's apartments – by Urukki Saki ©|thumb|400px|right]]
He finds the doors to the heart of the pyramid shut with a pair of [[Brazen Beasts]] posted at the gates.  He gives the password: ''Groleo'' to the [[Brazen Beasts]]; they unlock the chain and let him through. 
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Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] goes to the heart of the [[Great Pyramid]] and places [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] under arrest. He tells him that he will be kept prisoner until the queen returns. Ser Barristan gives his word as a [[knight]] to Hizdahr that if nothing can be proved against him he will not come to harm.{{Ref|ADWD|67}}
Ser Barristan and his escort step through into a narrow, torch lit servant’s corridor of red and black brick.  Their footsteps echo on the floors as they stride past two halls and take the hall to the right.
 
 
 
Outside the carved hardwood doors of the king’s chambers stands guard [[Steelskin]], a young pit fighter.  He lets Ser [[Barristan]] in but not the Brazen Beasts, they must wait outside.
 
 
 
The interior is dark and windowless; the chambers that the king has made his own are large and luxurious within. Ser Barristan notes his surroundings.  An iron brazier gives the only light; beside it are two of the queen’s [[cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen|cupbearers]], [[Miklaz]] has gone to wake the king,  There is a bench intended for waiting visitor at a short distance from the bedchamber,  Ser [[Barristan]] remains standing, and waiting for the king to emerge. 
 
 
 
Eventually [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] emerges from the bedchamber in a green satin robe, underneath he is naked.  Ser Barristan is pleased by this, as naked men feel more vulnerable and less inclined to acts of suicidal heroism.  He glimpses a naked woman peering through the archway from behind the gauzy curtain. {{Ref|aDwD|67}} He confronts Hizdahr who denies trying to harm or depose [[Daenerys]].
 
 
 
Ser Barristan eventually unsheathes his sword, causing Hizdahr to shriek for the pit fighter [[Khrazz]] who emerges from a door somewhere to Ser [[Barristan]]’s left.  They do battle and Ser Barristan slays him. 
 
  
After comforting a sobbing [[Qezza]] and cleaning his bloodied sword on a curtain he finds [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]], Fourteenth of His Noble Name, hiding behind and tapestry, whimpering, begging to be spared.  [[Barristan]] sheaths his sword and arrests Hizdahr, telling him that he will be kept prisioner until the queen returns. 
 
==Recent Events==
 
===A Dance with Dragons===
 
Ser [[Barristan]] goes to the heart of the [[Great Pyramid]] and places [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] under arrest.
 
He tells him that he will be kept prisoner until the queen returns.  Ser [[Barristan]]  gives his word as a [[knight]] to Hizdahr that if nothing can be proved against him he will not come to harm.
 
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
{{References}}
 
{{References}}
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[[Category:Great Pyramid (Meereen)]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 9 May 2021

The heart of the Great Pyramid is located deep within the center of the massive structure. Massive brick walls surround a suite of windowless rooms buried in the very heart of the pyramid on the sixteenth and seventeenth levels.[1][2] Hizdahr zo Loraq and the cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen take up residence here during Queen Daenerys Targaryen's absence.

Layout

King Hizdahr zo Loraq's chambers in the heart of the pyramid are dark and windowless and surrounded on all sides by brick walls 8 feet thick (2, 44 meters).[1]

The door of the King’s apartments have a slidehole.[2] A heavy bar bars the door when it is shut. Inside, the apartments are large and luxurious, the floors covered with silk carpets out of Qarth. Great beams of black oak support the high ceilings.[2] On the walls are priceless tapestries, which are ancient and much faded and depict the glory of the Ghiscari Empire. The largest of them show the last survivors of a defeated Valyrian army passing beneath the yoke and being chained.[2]

The archway leading to the royal bedchamber is guarded by a pair of sandalwood lovers, shaped and smoothed and oiled. Ser Barristan Selmy finds them distasteful.[2] The archway connects the bedchamber with the location intended for the cupbearers and various visitors. An iron brazier is there to give light. There is a bench to sit on and a sideboard where Hizdahr zo Loraq keeps a flagon of wine.[2]

A thin and nearly-transparent silk curtain stands at the entrance of the archway. It allows a person standing in the archway to examine visitors without stepping outside to meet them, but offers little protection from prying eyes.[2]

Hizdahr keeps two men by him when he sleeps. One on the door of his bedchamber and a second within in an adjoining alcove.[2]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Ser Barristan took six Brazen Beasts with him to the king's apartments – by Urukki Saki ©

Ser Barristan Selmy goes to the heart of the Great Pyramid and places Hizdahr zo Loraq under arrest. He tells him that he will be kept prisoner until the queen returns. Ser Barristan gives his word as a knight to Hizdahr that if nothing can be proved against him he will not come to harm.[2]

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 55, The Queensguard.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 67, The Kingbreaker.