A Storm of Swords-Chapter 62
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A Storm of Swords chapter | ||||||
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Synopsis
On the road to King's Landing, Jaime discovers that the king is dead, his firstborn son, but he is more concerned about Cersei. Jaime and Brienne have already learned of Robb Stark’s demise, and found out that Lord Clement Piper rode to King’s Landing to bend the knee since his son, Marq, was held captive at the Twins. At King’s Landing, Ser Loras nearly confronts Brienne for killing Renly. Jaime has to appeal to the Knight of Flowers as his Lord Commander to hold his sword. Jaime finds Cersei in the sept and they have sex. She demands that he kill Tyrion for murdering Joffrey. Despite Cersei’s words that Tyrion threatened her when she held Alayaya prisoner, Jaime tells her he wishes to learn more of what transpired. He remarks that they should stop hiding their love and wed, even if Tommen would lose the Iron Throne, he would still be heir to Casterly Rock, but his sister sends him away in anger.
Jaime then visits his father, and Lord Tywin is furious when he learns that it was Vargo Hoat who maimed his son. The Hand reveals that the Bloody Mummers were routed, and that Gregor holds the Goat for amusement. Tywin then speaks of bribing the High Septon to release Jaime of his vows, and perhaps marrying him to Margaery. Jaime will hear no more, stating that he is a knight of the Kingsguard, and that’s all he means to be. Lord Tywin turns from his son in disgust, saying, "You are not my son. You say you are Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. Very well, ser. Go do your duty."
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References and Notes
- The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[1]