![]() That this all ultimately takes a toll on her mind makes it even worse. All the hell Arya has to go through after her father is executed and is forced to go on the run for her life.She wants herself and Dany to become as close as sisters, because she wants the love that her trueborn family never bothered to give her. Whether she was actually telling the truth is unknown, but there was no love between her and the Hewett family-she hated them so much that when Euron's ironmen conquered Oakenshield, she took the first chance she got to humiliate them in turn. Falia's excitement over believing that Dany would become like her sister becomes very sad when one realizes that she did have sisters growing up, but because they were trueborn and she was a bastard, she was made a servant to her father's family, and she claims that her sisters forced her to serve them at meals.Basically, for the first time in his life, Aeron is not using religion to harangue or to incite violence, but to comfort a fellow human being in pain. Even then, Aeron (even though he's in no great shape himself) comforts Falia and tells her to be brave, promising her that they're both going to a place of honor in the Drowned God's Halls. Of course, Euron being Euron, he has Falia's tongue removed and has her tied to the prow of his flagship along with Aeron on the eve of his battle against the Redwynes. She even appears positively thrilled about Dany becoming his rock wife - believing the two of them would be like sisters. But Falia refuses, believing Euron's promises of making her his salt wife. But in this chapter, he reveals another side of his character, when he desperately tries to convince Falia to flee before Euron hurts her. Aeron, whom we have always seen as yet another religious fanatic, obsessed with spreading the Drowned God's dominion over the mainland. But among all the moments of horror and despair, the interactions of Aeron and Falia Flowers (last seen as Euron's concubine) are real tearjerkers. The Damphair preview chapter read out at Balticon is a nightmarish blend of twisted drug-induced prophetic dreams and even more twisted reality.Sansa's preview chapter makes it clear that little Robert Arryn, the sickly young lord of the Vale, is perfectly aware that everyone around him is just waiting for him to die.In the end he could not live with what we'd done. I made use of him in my bed and in my plot, took his love and took his honor, gave him nothing but my body. She believes her actions drove him to make his suicidal charge against Areo Hotah out of shame. ![]() Arianne is also wracked with guilt over the death of Ser Arys Oakheart, who she seduced, in her ill-fated plot to crown Myrcella, finding herself missing him more than she could have imagined.Even sadder, Doran wonders where are the dragons, meaning actually "where is my son": and we know that Quentyn has been barbequed by said dragons.Not very likely now, considering he's been dragon-burned to crisp. In the Arianne preview chapter, Arianne wishes for her brother to come home and make peace with him.Furthermore, shortly after she and Theon are reunited, she may be separated from him again - perhaps permanently. She's already deeply saddened after having seen what Ramsay has done to her brother. ![]() ![]() Now, without other options, the most Asha can hope for Theon is supposedly a quick, merciful death, which is why she pleads that he be executed near a heart tree. Theon's sister, Asha - the sister who loves Theon and one of Theon's only relatives who genuinely loves him back - desperately seems to try and ransom him but Stannis seemingly remains unmoved.
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