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One of Cersei's worries is that without the dromonds, her main military fleet is that of the [[Arbor]], controlled by [[House Redwyne]], which is only available to her by way of her alliance with [[House Tyrell]].{{Ref|AFFC|28}} | One of Cersei's worries is that without the dromonds, her main military fleet is that of the [[Arbor]], controlled by [[House Redwyne]], which is only available to her by way of her alliance with [[House Tyrell]].{{Ref|AFFC|28}} | ||
− | The initial petition was for the building of ten ships,{{Ref|AFFC|17}} of | + | The initial petition was for the building of ten ships,{{Ref|AFFC|17}} all of them named:{{Ref|AFFC|28}} |
*[[Lord Tywin (ship)|Lord Tywin]], the flagship, sporting twice as many oars as the former flagship, ''[[King Robert's Hammer]]'' | *[[Lord Tywin (ship)|Lord Tywin]], the flagship, sporting twice as many oars as the former flagship, ''[[King Robert's Hammer]]'' | ||
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Still, ''Sweet Cersei'' is released to send [[Loras Tyrell]] and his forces to retake Dragonstone from the skeleton forces left by [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]].{{Ref|AFFC|32}} | Still, ''Sweet Cersei'' is released to send [[Loras Tyrell]] and his forces to retake Dragonstone from the skeleton forces left by [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]].{{Ref|AFFC|32}} | ||
− | Aurane eventually convinces Cersei to let the dromonds at sea as a display of strength for House Lannister as the commotion from the accusations against [[Margaery Tyrell]] grows; however it seems to be just a pretext for him to seize the whole fleet of dromonds for himself, apparently for piracy.{{Ref|AFFC|43}} | + | Aurane eventually convinces Cersei to let the dromonds at sea as a display of strength for House Lannister as the commotion from the accusations against [[Margaery Tyrell]] grows; however it seems to be just a pretext for him to seize the whole fleet of dromonds for himself, apparently for piracy.{{Ref|AFFC|43}}<ref>[http://georgerrmartin.com/if-sample.html ''The Winds of Winter'', Arianne sample chapter], made available on GRRM's website as of January 8th, 2013</ref><ref>http://archive.is/2PS7R</ref> |
Dromonds are apparently known yet rare in Westeros; [[Samwell Tarly]] finds two destroyed near Oldtown and three more still standing among the fleet that protects the city. While impressive, they are still smalled than the banner ship of Lord Hightower, ''[[Honor of Oldtown]]''.{{Ref|AFFC|45}} | Dromonds are apparently known yet rare in Westeros; [[Samwell Tarly]] finds two destroyed near Oldtown and three more still standing among the fleet that protects the city. While impressive, they are still smalled than the banner ship of Lord Hightower, ''[[Honor of Oldtown]]''.{{Ref|AFFC|45}} |
Revision as of 13:56, 17 February 2013
Acting as regent, Queen Cersei hears and accepts the suggestion from Grand Admiral Aurane Waters to build a fleet of war dromonds to reestablish King's Landing's sea power, after the severe losses from the Battle of the Blackwater left less than a dozen war ships remaining. Grand Maester Pycelle is worried about the decision to waive payments to the Iron Bank to finace their building, but is overruled.[1]
The shipbuilding happens quickly; according to Aurane, three of the ships are nearing completion after what seems to be no more than a few weeks of time. At his suggestion, the captains are chosen among younger candidates instead of the experienced men of established loyalty that Pycelle favors.[2]
One of Cersei's worries is that without the dromonds, her main military fleet is that of the Arbor, controlled by House Redwyne, which is only available to her by way of her alliance with House Tyrell.[3]
The initial petition was for the building of ten ships,[1] all of them named:[3]
- Lord Tywin, the flagship, sporting twice as many oars as the former flagship, King Robert's Hammer
- Sweet Cersei, equal in size and/or might to King Robert's Hammer according to Aurane Waters[4]
- Brave Joffrey
- Lady Joanna
- Lioness
- Queen Margaery
- Golden Rose
- Lord Renly
- Lady Olenna
- Princess Myrcella
The dromonds are wanted to face the renewed threat of the Ironborn, but they're not fully fitted or manned yet.
Still, Sweet Cersei is released to send Loras Tyrell and his forces to retake Dragonstone from the skeleton forces left by Stannis.[4]
Aurane eventually convinces Cersei to let the dromonds at sea as a display of strength for House Lannister as the commotion from the accusations against Margaery Tyrell grows; however it seems to be just a pretext for him to seize the whole fleet of dromonds for himself, apparently for piracy.[5][6][7]
Dromonds are apparently known yet rare in Westeros; Samwell Tarly finds two destroyed near Oldtown and three more still standing among the fleet that protects the city. While impressive, they are still smalled than the banner ship of Lord Hightower, Honor of Oldtown.[8]
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 17, Cersei IV.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 24, Cersei V.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 28, Cersei VI.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 32, Cersei VII.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 43, Cersei X.
- ↑ The Winds of Winter, Arianne sample chapter, made available on GRRM's website as of January 8th, 2013
- ↑ http://archive.is/2PS7R
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 45, Samwell V.