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After the disappearance of [[Tyrion Lannister]] , Lord [[Jon Connington]] decided to continue their route to destination [[Volon Therys]]. There, the former lord of the [[Griffon's Roost]], [[Haldon]] and Prince [[Aegon Targaryen|Aegon]] join the camp of mercenaries [[Golden Company]] to meet their officers.
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After the disappearance of [[Tyrion Lannister]] , Lord [[Jon Connington]] decided to continue their route to destination [[Volon Therys]]. There, the former lord of the [[Griffin's Roost]], [[Haldon]] and Prince [[Aegon Targaryen|Aegon]] join the camp of mercenaries [[Golden Company]] to meet their officers.
  
 
On their way, the man called Griff recalls memories of the time when he himself was a member of the mercenary outfit - founded by former combatants and knights in the [[Seven Kingdoms]], defeated in the [[Blackfyre Rebellion]]. Jon  Connington joined  the Golden Company after his own defeat at the [[Battle of the Bells]] , at [[Stoney Sept]], when he failed to capture [[Robert Baratheon]], and King  seventeen years ago. Nevertheless, Jon Connington leave the golden Company, following a staged dismissal for allegedly stealing in their war chest, arranged by Lord [[Varys]]. Now the Golden Company is led by  Homeless [[Harry Strickland]], a man skilled in negotiating lucrative contracts but cowardly face in combat, in the eyes of Connington.
 
On their way, the man called Griff recalls memories of the time when he himself was a member of the mercenary outfit - founded by former combatants and knights in the [[Seven Kingdoms]], defeated in the [[Blackfyre Rebellion]]. Jon  Connington joined  the Golden Company after his own defeat at the [[Battle of the Bells]] , at [[Stoney Sept]], when he failed to capture [[Robert Baratheon]], and King  seventeen years ago. Nevertheless, Jon Connington leave the golden Company, following a staged dismissal for allegedly stealing in their war chest, arranged by Lord [[Varys]]. Now the Golden Company is led by  Homeless [[Harry Strickland]], a man skilled in negotiating lucrative contracts but cowardly face in combat, in the eyes of Connington.
  
After presenting the young Giff  as Prince Aegon Targaryen, son of the late Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], to all the officers of the company, including Connington by their lack of enthusiasm that the situation is complicated. Golden Company has proposed view of outlandish contracts, such as joining the coalition to fight the queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] in [[Meereen]]. Not to mention their views on plans wobbly and unreliable [[Illyrio Mopatis]] and Varys. Nevertheless, Prince Aegon offers them another project diametrically opposed, which was inspired by Tyrion : not to try to rally Daenerys and dragons, but, instead, to sail to [[Westeros]] and there waving their banners, with the hope of obtaining support from [[Dorne]] whose mother was a native prince, and especially to force Daenerys to join them. This proposal obviously packs all the officers of the Golden Company, except that Harry Strickland, however, has no choice but to comply.
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After presenting the young Giff  as Prince Aegon Targaryen, son of the late Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], to all the officers of the company, the officers, including Connington, showed  their lack of enthusiasm for the complicated situation, that Daenerys was not coming to join them. Golden Company has proposed view of outlandish contracts, such as joining the coalition to fight the queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] in [[Meereen]]. Not to mention their views on plans wobbly and unreliable [[Illyrio Mopatis]] and Varys. Nevertheless, Prince Aegon offers them another project diametrically opposed, which was inspired by Tyrion : not to try to rally Daenerys and dragons, but, instead, to sail to [[Westeros]] and there waving their banners, with the hope of obtaining support from [[Dorne]] whose mother was a native prince, and especially to force Daenerys to join them. This proposal obviously packs all the officers of the Golden Company, except that Harry Strickland, however, has no choice but to comply.
  
Once validated their purpose and mercenaries loyal servants of the Prince Aegon, Jon Connington retired, relatively satisfied with the new situation. He hopes to soon see his native land, the castle of his ancestors and succeed in providing the Iron Throne of the heir to his dear Rhaegar, before succumbing to the [[greyscale]]s which began to spread on his fingers, following contamination during the rescue of Tyrion Lannister in the black waters of [[Sorrows]].  
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Once agreed in their purpose and mercenaries swore loyalty to Prince Aegon, Jon Connington retired, relatively satisfied with the new situation. He hopes to soon see his native land, the castle of his ancestors and succeed in providing the Iron Throne of the heir to his dear Rhaegar, before succumbing to the [[greyscale]]s which began to spread on his fingers, following contamination during the rescue of Tyrion Lannister in the black waters of [[Sorrows]].  
  
 
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Synopsis

After the disappearance of Tyrion Lannister , Lord Jon Connington decided to continue their route to destination Volon Therys. There, the former lord of the Griffin's Roost, Haldon and Prince Aegon join the camp of mercenaries Golden Company to meet their officers.

On their way, the man called Griff recalls memories of the time when he himself was a member of the mercenary outfit - founded by former combatants and knights in the Seven Kingdoms, defeated in the Blackfyre Rebellion. Jon Connington joined the Golden Company after his own defeat at the Battle of the Bells , at Stoney Sept, when he failed to capture Robert Baratheon, and King seventeen years ago. Nevertheless, Jon Connington leave the golden Company, following a staged dismissal for allegedly stealing in their war chest, arranged by Lord Varys. Now the Golden Company is led by Homeless Harry Strickland, a man skilled in negotiating lucrative contracts but cowardly face in combat, in the eyes of Connington.

After presenting the young Giff as Prince Aegon Targaryen, son of the late Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, to all the officers of the company, the officers, including Connington, showed their lack of enthusiasm for the complicated situation, that Daenerys was not coming to join them. Golden Company has proposed view of outlandish contracts, such as joining the coalition to fight the queen Daenerys Targaryen in Meereen. Not to mention their views on plans wobbly and unreliable Illyrio Mopatis and Varys. Nevertheless, Prince Aegon offers them another project diametrically opposed, which was inspired by Tyrion : not to try to rally Daenerys and dragons, but, instead, to sail to Westeros and there waving their banners, with the hope of obtaining support from Dorne whose mother was a native prince, and especially to force Daenerys to join them. This proposal obviously packs all the officers of the Golden Company, except that Harry Strickland, however, has no choice but to comply.

Once agreed in their purpose and mercenaries swore loyalty to Prince Aegon, Jon Connington retired, relatively satisfied with the new situation. He hopes to soon see his native land, the castle of his ancestors and succeed in providing the Iron Throne of the heir to his dear Rhaegar, before succumbing to the greyscales which began to spread on his fingers, following contamination during the rescue of Tyrion Lannister in the black waters of Sorrows.