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[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], captive of Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]], sees little chance of reaching the [[Eyrie]] alive. He was deceived, thinking Catelyn would take him to [[Winterfell]], but he was blindfolded and found they were on the high road to [[The Vale]] of Arryn. Tyrion had tried at [[Inn at the Crossroads|the inn]] to get men to go to his father, but if Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] sent men in pursuit, they were going the wrong way. As they ride, Catelyn confronts him about sending the killer with his dagger, and Tyrion denies owning the dagger. He mentions how [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] often boasts of having taken Catelyn’s maidenhead, which Catelyn denies. When Tyrion tries to give proof that he didn’t own the dagger, they are attacked by clansmen from the [[Mountains of the Moon]]. Catelyn agrees to arm Tyrion and his men. They survive the battle, but lose several of their men. Tyrion actually saves Catelyn’s life during the fight. Afterward, Tyrion finishes presenting his proof, telling Catelyn about the flaw in Littlefinger’s story--Baelish claimed Tyrion won it by betting on Ser [[Loras Tyrell|Loras]] and winning, but Tyrion tells her he lost the bet because he always bets on [[Jaime Lannister|his brother]].
 
[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], captive of Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]], sees little chance of reaching the [[Eyrie]] alive. He was deceived, thinking Catelyn would take him to [[Winterfell]], but he was blindfolded and found they were on the high road to [[The Vale]] of Arryn. Tyrion had tried at [[Inn at the Crossroads|the inn]] to get men to go to his father, but if Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] sent men in pursuit, they were going the wrong way. As they ride, Catelyn confronts him about sending the killer with his dagger, and Tyrion denies owning the dagger. He mentions how [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] often boasts of having taken Catelyn’s maidenhead, which Catelyn denies. When Tyrion tries to give proof that he didn’t own the dagger, they are attacked by clansmen from the [[Mountains of the Moon]]. Catelyn agrees to arm Tyrion and his men. They survive the battle, but lose several of their men. Tyrion actually saves Catelyn’s life during the fight. Afterward, Tyrion finishes presenting his proof, telling Catelyn about the flaw in Littlefinger’s story--Baelish claimed Tyrion won it by betting on Ser [[Loras Tyrell|Loras]] and winning, but Tyrion tells her he lost the bet because he always bets on [[Jaime Lannister|his brother]].
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==External links==
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*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/07/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-game-of-thrones-part-16 Summary and analyses of the chapter] by Leigh Butler.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:12, 28 November 2011

Tyrion IV
A Game of Thrones chapter
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POV Tyrion
Page 274 (US bantam HC) US HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Tyrion III
Eddard VII  ← Tyrion IV →  Arya III

Tyrion V

Synopsis

Tyrion, captive of Lady Catelyn, sees little chance of reaching the Eyrie alive. He was deceived, thinking Catelyn would take him to Winterfell, but he was blindfolded and found they were on the high road to The Vale of Arryn. Tyrion had tried at the inn to get men to go to his father, but if Lord Tywin sent men in pursuit, they were going the wrong way. As they ride, Catelyn confronts him about sending the killer with his dagger, and Tyrion denies owning the dagger. He mentions how Littlefinger often boasts of having taken Catelyn’s maidenhead, which Catelyn denies. When Tyrion tries to give proof that he didn’t own the dagger, they are attacked by clansmen from the Mountains of the Moon. Catelyn agrees to arm Tyrion and his men. They survive the battle, but lose several of their men. Tyrion actually saves Catelyn’s life during the fight. Afterward, Tyrion finishes presenting his proof, telling Catelyn about the flaw in Littlefinger’s story--Baelish claimed Tyrion won it by betting on Ser Loras and winning, but Tyrion tells her he lost the bet because he always bets on his brother.

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References and Notes

  • The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [1].