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After chastising [[Sansa]] for kissing [[Littlefinger]], [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]] grabs Sansa and drags her before the Moon Door. Lysa pushes Sansa closer and closer to the edge, until Littlefinger arrives and tells his new wife to release her. Petyr promises never to leave her side again, and as his wife falls into his arms, he tells her he has only ever loved one woman, [[Catelyn|Cat]]- and then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door. <ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Sworm of Swords-Chapter 80]] Sansa</ref>
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After chastising [[Sansa]] for kissing [[Littlefinger]], [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]] grabs Sansa and drags her before the Moon Door. Lysa pushes Sansa closer and closer to the edge, until Littlefinger arrives and tells his new wife to release her. Petyr promises never to leave her side again, and as his wife falls into his arms, he tells her he has only ever loved one woman, [[Catelyn Tully|Cat]]- and then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door. <ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Sworm of Swords-Chapter 80]] Sansa</ref>
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Revision as of 20:35, 29 June 2011

The Moon Door is a narrow weirwood door that stands between to slender pillars in the High Hall of the Eyrie. A crescent moon is carved into the door. Across the door are heavy bronze bars that bar the door, which opens inward. The door opens into the sky. Most executions at the Eyrie use this door.[1]


After chastising Sansa for kissing Littlefinger, Lysa grabs Sansa and drags her before the Moon Door. Lysa pushes Sansa closer and closer to the edge, until Littlefinger arrives and tells his new wife to release her. Petyr promises never to leave her side again, and as his wife falls into his arms, he tells her he has only ever loved one woman, Cat- and then shoves Lysa out the Moon Door. [2]


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