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[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] joins [[Tywin Lannister|his father]] and [[Cersei Lannister|sister]] in the [[Tower of the Hand|Hand’s solar]], and learns that [[Robb Stark]] is dead. Lord Tywin had orchestrated much of what transpired at the [[Red Wedding]] when he was penning those letters. Tyrion knows that the [[Brynden Tully|Blackfish]], now castellan at Riverrun, will not move while [[Edmure Tully|his nephew]] is held hostage at [[the Twins]]. Tywin is planning to grant the Riverland and Northern nobles who surrender generous terms but [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] disagrees and wants them all killed, also demanding Robb Stark's head from the Freys so he can go through with his threat to present it to [[Sansa]]. [[Kevan Lannister]] and Tyrion are disgusted by this, Tyrion going so far as to call his nephew 'a monster' and stating Sansa is no longer Joffrey's to torment, but when he and Cersei rail at the insult, Tywin interjects, telling his grandson that treating one's enemies brutally when they plead for mercy will only cause further problems, as [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]] learned to his cost, but the boy king then mocks his own grandfather, calling Lord Tywin a coward for hiding at [[Casterly Rock]] while [[Robert Baratheon|his father]] won the war at the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. Tywin dismisses the king, and then warns Cersei that the boy "requires a sharp lesson" before sending her off as well. Tywin remarks that he 'did not fight a war to seat Robert the Second on the Iron Throne' but Tyrion remarks his nephew is not 'Robert the Second. Aerys the Third'; despite remembering his own "[[Tysha|sharp lesson]]", Tyrion agrees no one deserves such more than Joffrey.
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[[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] joins [[Tywin Lannister|his father]] and [[Cersei Lannister|sister]] in the [[Tower of the Hand|Hand’s solar]], and learns that [[Robb Stark]] is dead. Lord Tywin had orchestrated much of what transpired at the [[Red Wedding]] when he was penning those letters. Tyrion knows that the [[Brynden Tully|Blackfish]], now castellan at Riverrun, will not move while [[Edmure Tully|his nephew]] is held hostage at [[the Twins]]. Tywin is planning to grant the Riverland and Northern nobles who surrender generous terms but [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] disagrees and wants them all killed, also demanding Robb Stark's head from the Freys so he can go through with his threat to present it to [[Sansa]]. [[Kevan Lannister]] and Tyrion are disgusted by this, Tyrion going so far as to call his nephew 'a monster' and stating Sansa is no longer Joffrey's to torment, but when Joffrey and Cersei rail at the insult, Tywin interjects, telling his grandson that treating one's enemies brutally when they plead for mercy will only cause further problems, as [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]] learned to his cost, but the boy king then mocks his own grandfather, calling Lord Tywin a coward for hiding at [[Casterly Rock]] while [[Robert Baratheon|his father]] won the war at the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. Tywin dismisses the king, and then warns Cersei that the boy "requires a sharp lesson" before sending her off as well. Tywin remarks that he 'did not fight a war to seat Robert the Second on the Iron Throne' but Tyrion counters his nephew is not 'Robert the Second. Aerys the Third'; despite remembering his own "[[Tysha|sharp lesson]]", Tyrion agrees no one deserves such more than Joffrey.
  
 
The pair discuss the Red Wedding further; Tyrion is angry about being left in the dark, but Tywin defends his actions, stating that no-one was told beyond those who were involved, and even they were told no more than they needed to know. As for Cersei and Tyrion, Tywin states he didn't tell them because he felt he couldn't trust them to keep their mouths shut. The discussion moves on to Prince [[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]] and the death of [[Elia Martell]] and her children. Before the [[Sack of King's Landing]] Tywin had commanded his knights to kill the children, intending to secure the Iron Throne for [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]], as well as proving House Lannister's loyalty to the new king, although he had said nothing of Elia. In the end [[Amory Lorch]] killed [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]] and [[Gregor Clegane]] killed [[Aegon Targaryen|Aegon]] and Elia. As Clegane is too useful to him, he plans to lay the blame at [[Amory Lorch]] who has already been killed.  
 
The pair discuss the Red Wedding further; Tyrion is angry about being left in the dark, but Tywin defends his actions, stating that no-one was told beyond those who were involved, and even they were told no more than they needed to know. As for Cersei and Tyrion, Tywin states he didn't tell them because he felt he couldn't trust them to keep their mouths shut. The discussion moves on to Prince [[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]] and the death of [[Elia Martell]] and her children. Before the [[Sack of King's Landing]] Tywin had commanded his knights to kill the children, intending to secure the Iron Throne for [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]], as well as proving House Lannister's loyalty to the new king, although he had said nothing of Elia. In the end [[Amory Lorch]] killed [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]] and [[Gregor Clegane]] killed [[Aegon Targaryen|Aegon]] and Elia. As Clegane is too useful to him, he plans to lay the blame at [[Amory Lorch]] who has already been killed.  

Revision as of 12:23, 16 February 2012

Tyrion VI
A Storm of Swords chapter
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POV Tyrion
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Chapter chronology (All)
Tyrion V
Arya XI  ← Tyrion VI →  Davos V

Tyrion VII

Synopsis

Tyrion joins his father and sister in the Hand’s solar, and learns that Robb Stark is dead. Lord Tywin had orchestrated much of what transpired at the Red Wedding when he was penning those letters. Tyrion knows that the Blackfish, now castellan at Riverrun, will not move while his nephew is held hostage at the Twins. Tywin is planning to grant the Riverland and Northern nobles who surrender generous terms but Joffrey disagrees and wants them all killed, also demanding Robb Stark's head from the Freys so he can go through with his threat to present it to Sansa. Kevan Lannister and Tyrion are disgusted by this, Tyrion going so far as to call his nephew 'a monster' and stating Sansa is no longer Joffrey's to torment, but when Joffrey and Cersei rail at the insult, Tywin interjects, telling his grandson that treating one's enemies brutally when they plead for mercy will only cause further problems, as Aerys learned to his cost, but the boy king then mocks his own grandfather, calling Lord Tywin a coward for hiding at Casterly Rock while his father won the war at the Trident. Tywin dismisses the king, and then warns Cersei that the boy "requires a sharp lesson" before sending her off as well. Tywin remarks that he 'did not fight a war to seat Robert the Second on the Iron Throne' but Tyrion counters his nephew is not 'Robert the Second. Aerys the Third'; despite remembering his own "sharp lesson", Tyrion agrees no one deserves such more than Joffrey.

The pair discuss the Red Wedding further; Tyrion is angry about being left in the dark, but Tywin defends his actions, stating that no-one was told beyond those who were involved, and even they were told no more than they needed to know. As for Cersei and Tyrion, Tywin states he didn't tell them because he felt he couldn't trust them to keep their mouths shut. The discussion moves on to Prince Oberyn and the death of Elia Martell and her children. Before the Sack of King's Landing Tywin had commanded his knights to kill the children, intending to secure the Iron Throne for Robert, as well as proving House Lannister's loyalty to the new king, although he had said nothing of Elia. In the end Amory Lorch killed Rhaenys and Gregor Clegane killed Aegon and Elia. As Clegane is too useful to him, he plans to lay the blame at Amory Lorch who has already been killed.

Lord Tywin reveals that both Robb and Catelyn were killed at the feast table while they had guest right, and he tells Tyrion, "The blood is on Walder Frey’s hands, not mine". Tyrion retorts that Frey would never have gone through with the murders without the promise of Tywin's protection, but Tywin replies that refusing Frey would have sent him back to Robb Stark's side and only prolonged the war. The crown will grant Riverrun to Emmon Frey, and several Lannister cousins will wed daughters of Lord Walder. Roose Bolton will become Warden of the North and gets Arya Stark to wed to his his bastard, but when Tyrion questions him, arguing that Varys and Jacelyn Bywater never found Arya and the girl is surely dead, the Hand will not reveal what he means.

Tywin concludes that the Boltons will bring the rest of the Northern Houses to heel by spring and that once that is done, the north will go to Tyrion's son by Sansa...assuming he ever sires one. At this insult, Tyrion angrily asks his father whether he expects Sansa will be more fertile before or after she finds out the Lannisters murdered her mother and brother.

References and Notes

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