Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 113 - ASOS Davos VI
Episode Date: January 15, 2021At the end of Davos's arc in ASOS, he plays a risky Hand: free Edric Storm. After, he shows he has another card up his sleeve from a raven from the Night's Watch. LINKS MENTIONED A music recommenda...tion from Chloe: "Lightbringer" by Covenant --- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com Intro by Anton Langhage
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Hello, and welcome to Girls Gone Canon, A Song of Ice and Fire, Episode 113, Davos 6 in a Storm of Swords. I am one of your hosts, Chloe.
And I am another one of your hosts, Eliana. We're here at unlucky number 113.
Oh my gosh. That is just superstition, Eliana.
Hmm. Sounds like-
Who do I sound like? Who do I sound like to?
Who do you sound like? I don't know. It sounds a little like, uh, I think his name, he gets a letter D.
I don't know.
I meant more you because you're always making fun of me with the Scottish play, but Davos
works too with his finger bones.
That one.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
Well, no superstitions here.
Truly.
It's going to be a good episode.
It's a, it's a here, truly. It's going to be a good episode.
It's a strong, fast chapter.
It's not as long as I remembered it being.
The chapter is kind of succinct.
Me neither.
Yeah, it's clear, it's succinct, it's concise, gets the point across. We say bye to Edric pretty quickly, and we bring it on in for some drama in the painted chamber.
Yeah, actually, for some reason when I was going into this, I always remembered this chapter being way longer,
and I think that's because it's one of the big chapters, right?
It's one of the iconic chapters of A Storm Restores,
and maybe of the whole series.
Yeah, Stannis has a lot of really great sad speeches,
lots of staring out of the window.
I'm into that.
And Davos, his back sass is pretty strong
the back sass is strong with Davos
throughout these last couple chapters in Storm
speaking of back sass
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we're breaking up the podcast i'm turning the car around right now. Oh my god.
On that note,
before Eliana throws herself
under the bus too fast
there. Too fast, too curious.
We are doing
our last lightning round in
A Storm of Swords for Davos.
This is it. We're moving on after this
eliana we're moving on to a dance with dragons uh there's a big skip we're gonna return with a dance
with dragons davos and we're gonna chat about what we've missed in between get you all caught up on
that but today we're going to talk about what you might have missed between davos 5 in A Storm of Swords and Davos VI in A Storm of Swords.
Yes.
So, we start off with Jon VII.
Jon and Donald Noy fortify Castle Black the best they can,
but some of the losses are much more personal.
Bran IV.
Sam and Gilly bring them through to the Black Gate.
Daenerys V.
Daenerys faces betrayal from men she considered loyal to her.
Tyrion 7. Unable to please one of his wives, Tyrion realizes to save the woman he does think
he loves, he must send her away. Sansa 4. Sansa is informed of her family's death and must hold
herself together at Joff's wedding festivities.
Tyrion VIII.
Tyrion's wedding festivities continue until we know.
Cough, cough.
We'll come back to that.
This is the afterparty in this chapter.
But there's another!
There's another
afterparty. It's the one that
Sansa's going to in
Sansa V when she's whisked away in
the chaos to head toward the veil and that leaves us with jamie seven who returns a little late
misses the wedding uh and faces his son's death cersei sorrow and of course his father's rejection
and the after party so really poor jamie having a rough time is this the after party. So really, poor Jamie, having a rough time. Is this the
after party?
The funeral?
Lots of thoughts. I think so. It could be.
It could be, arguably.
But here's the other one.
It's Davos 6.
When we last left off with Davos 5,
Davos questioned his confidence level
and Stannis' decision making regarding
Edric Storm. In this chapter, Davos acts his confidence level and Stannis' decision-making regarding Edric Storm.
In this chapter, Davos acts on these questions.
Oh, he acts alright. That's for sure.
Amidst the gargoyles in the evening sky, Melisandre's night fires burn high,
leading the songs, calling R'hllor, while Queen queen celeste is leading responses king stanis stands
beside her silently and sullenly shireen between them so i'm gonna start off jump in deep right
from the get-go there's some fascinating language with a lot of double entendres here
or some other symbolism that's been used intentionally by George in Clash, and that's coming back to that imagery.
One of them, of course, is the line that Melisandre sings,
is fill our hearts with fire, and I'm just like, fill our hearts, H-A-R-T-S, with fire, maybe?
The fiery hearts, slash heart.
We've been talking about it a lot, you know, Shireen and Stannis as the fiery hearts,
with, you know, there's that one literal burning that's to come, and also, of course, the crown of fire that Stannis is the fiery hearts. There's that one literal burning that's to come.
And also, of course, the crown of fire that Stannis sees in the flames.
But we also have something else where the night fire is described as large and bright against the darkness.
And the language itself says,
Shifting orange light through shadows twenty feet tall across the yard.
All along the walls of Dragonstone, the army of gargoyles and grotesques seem to
stir and shift.
So this idea of casting
long, large shadows and it being a
metaphor for power is obviously used
throughout the books. Everyone talks about it all the fucking
time, and we always talk about that quote from Varys.
And that quote from Varys
is in fact associated with Tyrion.
He's telling it to Tyrion. Jon also
sees this with Tyrion in A Game of Thrones when he sees Tyrion in a doorway and the light casting a large shadow
behind him and him seeming like a king. And it's again used to describe Tyrion in Macoro's vision
of Tyrion in A Dance with Dragons. Along with that, I think that this idea is strengthened
in the following sentence as it highlights the imagery of the gargoyles and grotesques.
idea is strengthened in the following sentence as it highlights the imagery of the gargoyles and grotesques on dragon stone tyrian has been described with the language of grotesque and
he even actually uses it to describe himself sometimes and he's also been referred to as a
gargoyle right from his first introduction to us in john 1 in a game of thrones so real early stuff
so i think it's really interesting that tyrian's in the background slash subtext that's being emphasized here and he does come back later on in this chapter explicitly but i think a lot of
this imagery is of course presented in a sinister light pun intended and it makes sense though the
reader has never actually seen of course tyrian interact with davos or stannis. Obviously, he has with Stannis at court. They're like brothers-in-law
in a way. Tyrion does take a very antagonistic role in Davos's own storyline, right? I mean,
it's Tyrion's wildfire in the bay that leads to the death of Davos's four sons. But at the same
time, I think that, you know, if you're reading this through, you can also see Tyrion's clash
chapters, especially where he's the Hand, as a sort of like precursor for what to expect for
davos in this book because they are literally holding the same job tyrian tells us you know
what sort of responsibilities and expectations of the job we should expect davos to do and in fact
that even includes the protection of royal bastards in some way right davos whisks edric
away for his safety
and tyrian kind of does the same for myrcella and like kind of kind of murky for tommen even
tricking a royal this time the queen to do so yeah that's a great point and the way that tyrian
actually handles the responsibilities and the way he kind of inwardly reflects and outwardly
reflects that these responsibilities.
It's funny because it reads a little closer to Stannis, right?
With Stannis' why me in some ways, but also that it's like this almost perverse way of you see Davos,
who is handicapped and he's not as high born and wasn't born in this beautiful high birth.
But yet he's risen this high
to this post and tyrian's treated like he was born in flea bottom right he was obviously not
born in flea bottom his birth was obviously very circumstantially well off he's lucky to be alive
and obviously his mother's not and it's interesting to see how they kind of both deal with that, how Davos is almost gracious.
And yes, Tyrion kicks it into business mode, but afterwards things don't go quite as well for him.
Yeah, I mean, he does run into some bad luck.
Davos does have quite-
Very bad luck.
Davos is actually, except for the part where he lost four sons, is quite lucky.
It's a big thing. It's a big thing.
Really lucky, except for that
except for that queen salise uh and the other worshipers sing and respond to melisandre
we thank you for the sun that warms us we thank you for the stars that watch us we thank you for
our hearths and for our torches that keep the savage dark at bay.
There were fewer voices saying the responses than there had been the night before it seemed to Davos.
Fewer faces flushed with orange light about the fire.
But would there still be fewer on the morrow?
Or more?
I love this.
There's a lot being said in the blocking of this scene and in what's being said in prayer
you know shireen is standing between salise and stannis which is a normal thing you'd expect a
performance that the king and the queen are attending that the princess would be there as
well but the fact that george is saying shireen standing between salise and Stannis. She's the thing that's between them, quite literally.
Stannis' disposition at the Nightfire is so obvious.
He's not involved.
He doesn't care.
It reminds me of, in the very chapter right before this,
it's a Jaime chapter, and he says,
Every great lord has unruly bannermen who envy him his place.
My father had the Rains, the Tarbacks, the Tyrells have the Florence,
Hoster Tully had Walder Frey.
Only strength keeps men in their place the moment they smell weakness.
Then he goes off and he says,
During the Age of Heroes, the Boltons used to flay the Starks and wear their skins as cloaks.
Safe to say none of these men at the night fire, especially as
we're noting here that there will be fewer each day, none of these men at the fire envy Stannis'
position. That's pretty obvious. They are using it as opportunity though. And here what a great
performance of night fire is on display. Stannis takes no joy. there's nothing to envy of stannis another note too is that stannis
is hoping to go toe-to-toe with the boltons that jamie mentioned those are the boltons that irk
the starks and the starks are probably gonna irk stannis that's interesting because while there's
nothing of stannis to envy there's much that Stannis envies of the Starks, especially Ned.
There's this moment in all this when Davos is watching Stannis praying with them and thinks he is with them but not of them.
And I'm just, it's just top of mind right now.
I'm like, well, if Stannis supports the policies and especially the actions of the sacrificed children by Fire Party.
I think it doesn't matter if he's
not of them, and I
am going to gesture wildly at the events
of the previous week.
That's it. That's the thought.
Nope, that is a good thought
to have. I think Davos
is experiencing firsthand
as he kind of betrays
his king.
This is outright betrayal.
He gets very
lucky in how this gets swinged,
but like, it's
kind of a betrayal for Stannis. I'm not
saying it's the right thing to do. Stannis shouldn't
be burning Edric. Jesus, settle down.
But I'm just saying that like, yeah, Davos
did pretty much go against
his king, and it's the right
decision but
this should be proof that you can't really
fix the system from the inside
yeah not if you're not
willing to stand up against the
sacrifice children by
fire part
if you have to sneak around and spring
free the child that's about to die
against your boss's orders and I mean, we'll talk about it in a bit, but at least he does bring himself to be accountable for it. I mean, he stands up for what he believes in. But like, I don't know, it doesn't sound like your company is going in the right direction. I know it's a startup, but my god.
it's a startup but my god investors i mean this is why like he can't feels he has no money to hire sellswords and all these things all the investors are pulling the money out until later
on the iron bank's like all right all right stannis well we'll take a couple of shares
you're the least worst yeah melison melisandre begins to thank the lord of light for giving
them stannis and they pray to give him
courage and wisdom and i'm like grant him wisdom indeed he needs it he'll bring honor to us all
but he doesn't oh not at all well we get sir andrew eastermont again sir andrew eastermont
comes to davis's side and touches him lightly and brings him back into the present from his own thoughts of prayer to the mother and says they best be off because it is some heist shit time.
Davos is ready to cause some trouble.
Stir it all up.
Yeah, Ocean's in parentheses faith of the seven.
I was quite proud of this. It doesn't work as well
when I say it aloud, but
if you read it,
it's a pretty good joke.
Also reading these
chapters again, it's really emphasized the
extent to which Davos keeps the Faith of the Seven
within the R'hllor regime
and the fact that he has to be quiet
about it and how people are like, do you mean you
don't believe R'hllor every two seconds to each other really i think plays up this idea of religious
persecution in davos's storyline as he's hiding his faith and he's actually become even more
faithful it seems right uh since the black water especially praying to the mother and you know he
draws his strength from the faith of the seven and i think that really
speaks to this idea we've discussed in previous episodes of the faith of the seven actually
having real power it's not magic but it's the power to turn things into reality through action
and it has power in that it makes other people feel like they want to take action like maybe
the riots or that we'll see from the sparrows later on and it makes me think
of this line from the other series that we cover mild spoilers from it but there's these spiritual
entities and they describe their effect on reality like from what we are spirit from what we do
matter and matter and spirit are one yeah that's a great way to look at it especially in the face
of him gathering these these random men that are as we'll cover them soon they're not
the men you think right like when you think of stannis's camp you think of the queen's men
i think of farting you think of kate clayton socks and you think of i don't know thort think of all
the other dudes axel all the garbage ones uh but these are the randos that are still left that
still have a soul inside of them, a beating heart.
And I love that he found them.
It does feel something special.
Like, that feels, it's a great enough coincidence to make you believe in something again.
And there he goes again, right?
Reaching for his finger bones, believing in something, thinking, we just might pull this shit off, boys.
And they do.
And they all sail off and pull another heist maybe eventually.
I hope so.
You know, make it Ocean's 8.
Really fun movie.
You know, you got Castaway.
You got Ocean's 11.
You've got us just going through the hits on this podcast.
And soon enough, you'll be able to hear us talk about Pokemon the movie.
Also the hits.
The hits. All the hits. All pokemon the movie anyways the hits all the hits all the hits all
the hits the prayers will go on for another hour or so and time's running out the longer davos stays
there he thinks a smuggler must know the tides and when to seize them that was all he was at the end
of the day davos the smuggler. His maimed
hand rose to his throat for his luck and found nothing. He snatched it down and walked a bit
more quickly. So in terms of identity, you know, big theme for eighth graders in this story. Davos,
is it really embracing, I think, one of his identities here in Clash? There was this big
element of shame right
that was being projected upon davos by stannis and some of the other nobles when they were telling him
they're like oh you're a smuggler wink wink and they were defining the narrative of what it means
to be a smuggler for him pushing him into thinking like this is evil and bad so what's one more like
bad thing right and getting him to be part of the assassination of Courtney Penrose. And that act of smuggling, of course, leads to Edric being taken into Stannis' hands for, I don't know, maybe waking stone dragons, so they hoped.
that being how he saves Edric's life this time, as opposed to how Edric was placed in danger.
And it makes me think again, like, of what the finger bones mean. They're brought up here,
and Davos, like, he reaches to it for luck. As we know, he's very superstitious, but here he's making it his own luck, right? The finger bones were taken from him because he was a smuggler.
And Davos, maybe he considers it kind of lucky
because in his head, you know, he remembers that like Roro Yohoris, his mentor, was beheaded. So
he's like, it's great that I only lost some fingers. And, you know, the finger bones around
his neck, they're a remembrance of the punishment due to his past. And it's kind of a badge of shame,
right? And it's this idea that Stannis as a lord was one who gave him honor by removing those and by meeting punishment to him.
But Davos actually losing those finger bones in the Blackwater and bringing us to this point,
it's almost like that symbol of shame is finally gone.
He loses it, and the shame that's attached to smuggling is also gone.
There's nothing weighing him down it's not
hanging around his neck because in this moment when davos is smuggling it's actually one of the
bravest and most noble acts that he does yeah he's retaking his act of smuggling right because it was
very much taken away from him uh he was half tricked into it even though he kind of knew what he was going to do.
It's not fair.
He finally gets with his group of companions.
They're joined together.
The king's men.
The bastard of Nightsong with his pox ravaged face and tattered chivalry.
Same.
Blonde and broad Sir Gerald Gower.
And of course, Sir Andrew Eastermont.
A head taller, spade shaped beard with shaggy eyebrows, all good men, and all of them dead, if this goes wrong. This is kind of reminiscent of
Jaime's Kingsguard discovery in the last chapter, I feel like, because he comes back to King's Landing
and realizes, oh shit, all of the men here that are left to guard the king are trash it reminds me of that differentiation
between queen's men and king's men in stannis's camp that the queen's men that are formally
guarding stannis are trash but these men that are considered kind of ragged right they're the king's
men and they're in a way king's guard by guarding stann' soul. Davos thinks about what Melisandre told him about the fire and how seeing things in it works.
And he warned his men that she may see what they intend.
And Louis, the fish wife commented, we should kill her first.
And I thought that the way that Mel described the way reading flames works was interesting.
She, on one hand, it reminds me, I don't know if you remember it, those like books, you know, you read them as a child.
They were just like all these like crazy patterns and you put like your face in them and you pull them away.
And there's like these hidden pictures in them.
Did you do that?
I know what those are.
Yeah, I remember those.
Yeah, I remember books.
I could see it. Kind Yeah, I remember those. Yeah, I remember books. I can see it, yeah.
Kind of reminds me of that, but there's another way she describes it and the difficulty of reading Flame.
And she says, like a book whose letters dance and shift even as you try to read them.
And I found this really interesting because it's actually quite similar to how many, not everyone, but some people describe what happens to them when they're reading with
dyslexia. And last chapter focused a lot around Davos's literacy, how he's learning to read, and
it'll of course come back here because of the whole like letter thing, but I find this interesting
because, you know, Davos's POV chapters and the, you know, how he talks about learning to read,
it doesn't actually seem to reflect experiences of dyslexia.
And of course, like what I'm going to say next comes with this huge caveat that I might have
been told incorrect information or like research has changed since I was told this. So if I'm wrong,
apologies, please let me know. But Davos is, of course, learning to read as an adult,
right? And learning to read later in life, only getting access to literacy after childhood, which is a critical development period for your brain.
And along with Davos potentially having had some malnutrition as a child, right, he's from Flea Bottom, might not have always had a stable source for food, can in fact impact literacy acquisition as an adult and might lead to some learning disabilities
which would include dyslexia so i just found that really interesting language that is really
interesting it's an interesting way to read that i mean i really do appreciate and maybe this is
just because of like hand disability but you know you have catalan davos and jamie and john that
immediately come to mind with hand disabilities, for example.
But you don't have a lot of that first-person POV on learning disabilities, necessarily.
And it's a hard thing to portray, right?
Like, how would you portray that well if you didn't have one?
And just developmentally speaking, like, it's interesting to watch Davos struggle with this.
just developmentally speaking,
it's interesting to watch Davos struggle with this and also that probably the bravest thing
and what this would go in the annals of the bravest hand.
He's the Barth here,
that he is the one that literally said,
hey, wait, you're sure you dealt with this?
Do you realize what this says?
It's a pretty big deal.
Yeah, there's something there showing
that wisdom and
knowledge aren't the same. Or in D&D
terms, wisdom and intelligence are not
the same. Yeah.
And the classist kind of
background that can come with the
idea that intelligence is just freely available
to everybody and that Davos
pulls himself up by his bootstraps
to get it, but like
he wouldn't have been able to had he not
somehow luckily, quote unquote
fallen into all of this
bullshit. But that's like
absolutely true, right? Like even if he
hadn't, it's that and that
what if Maester Pylos wasn't willing to teach him, right?
There are Maesters who absolutely are invested
in reinforcing
these structures, so
like I can't see Pycelle being like yeah davos i'm gonna
teach you no no not at all not at all you know another maester that comes up here is davos because
he reminds him of crescent's end in trying to kill melisandre the first thing that comes up is why
don't we kill her davos is like you know what happened to maester crescent she's
quick to sense threats to her own person ignoring her might be the only way to keep her out of
the view of it it's so smart and interesting and it actually works because melisandre tells us in
her chapter she's like the first thing she ever learned to see in the flames were threats to her
so i mean this was a fascinating theory and it
paid off for them yeah we're gonna touch on it a little when davos gets the realization as well
but it's an interesting reveal and i think that it has to come back into play i mean melisandre
is mysterious but george is giving us a few things of her so i wonder if this will affect a later
plot maybe in the end of the winds of winter or in a
dream of spring or something that's interesting i mean you know brahlor only gives her snow
that's true i mean maybe you know we we all wonder what happened in melisandre's past if she's
a fire white as some people have described it and like what would someone attack her and then she'll be like i didn't see that and instead of let me find that oh it's like warm womb i thought you were gonna
say hot hands i was like i guess the little thing that you put in your pocket oh oh that's arianne
martel yeah i mean it's probably also it's actually also Melisandre. It's both. I don't know. They might be cold.
They, they are sometimes.
I know that George loves to describe like, I'm so off topic.
We're talking about titties.
Yeah, Perky, he likes to describe like hard, hard nipples.
And I'm like, so they're all cold.
Everyone's cold right now.
No, they're aroused nipples, Aliana.
What don't you understand about your nipples?
Never mind.
Anyways.
I have said too much.
So let's talk about Tristan of Tally Hill.
Tristan of Tally Hill, who is a part of this group was a sunglass man originally now he only wears
uh lenses no i'm just kidding he's from house sunglass he's a man sunglass he's from hot
sunglass do you think house sunglass just sends out those horrible ray-ban ads all the time and
tags you in them oh yes i do tristan of tally hill was a man sworn to house sunglass
and he's like there's no honor in hiding and sneaking davos but davos says it doesn't really
seem honorable for us to die like your lord did and he tells him that he doesn't need men of honor
he needs smugglers and asks if they're with him or no. They are.
When you think about Tristan of Talley Halls, when you think about Tristan of Talley Hills,
whole entire thing, he's stuck with Stannis. He has nowhere to go. House Sunglass, who, may I
remind you, their sigil is literally the seven mullets, the golden stars on a field of white.
Their lord was sacrificed in Davos IV, Storm of Swords.
The current lord Sunglass, the brother to the dead one, sails across the ocean to Volantis,
similar to the act we'll see happen with Edric to Lys,
to avoid Melisandre and Stannis after Stannis loses on the Blackwater.
So Tally Hill, their lords are burned in flood.
Their ships are destroyed.
The ships of House Sunglass and Sweetport Sound is basically lost to that family.
Tristan of Tallyhill needs a new lord, man, because he has nothing right now.
Yeah.
And, I mean,
he's not doing himself any favors by being
part of this plot, so I wonder if Tristan's
also, you know,
like, how Sunglass was devoutly Faith of
the Seven, and I never realized the
sunglasses thing now, and I'm, like, wondering, is that
supposed to be, like, they're not blinded by the light
of R'hllor? Could be reading too
much into it? Maybe. But is Tristan, like, devout? I by the light of r'hllor could be reading too much into it maybe but it's tristan like devout i mean it could it might actually literally might be i mean
well that's the thing right like this is the this is the family that you had the guard wearing
the leftover uh white outfit that was left from lord sunglass before he got burnt right when he
was wearing like the dusty overcoat the surcoat and it had the sigil on it that we noticed a couple chapters ago in the
dungeons and i think for tristan like i bet they were pretty devout i bet that is what house
sunglasses for that's actually hysterical to stop you from seeing the light to to lessen the light
that has to be it eliana i i didn't think about it till you were
talking about sunglasses and the hut i was like i think this is intentional so i mean that might
be why tristan you know he might not have a lord right now to follow but he's following not the
lord of light at least he's chosen to stick with his gods and that's why he's part of this plan
i mean he has nothing to lose that's for sure it's true he could just
run across the sea i mean his lord's there right yeah maester pylos is leading edrick through his
psalms when davos and sir andrew arrive to usher him out and andrew chats adorably with edrick
about his own experience in psalms turns out edrick prefers history because he likes the tales
and pylos tells him to go get his
cloak and go with Davos. And just to remind everyone here, Andrew is a, if I'm remembering,
if I understand how cousins and families work properly, first cousin once removed from Edric.
And he is in fact the first cousin of Stannis through kasana his mother you say that but i do want to say that
originally in one of the indexes i want to say it was clash he was an uncle and then it changed to
cousin to stannis he was stannis's uncle first in clash and then he became Stannis' cousin, I want to say, in the Dance Index.
Time-traveling fetus.
Yep, time-traveling fetus.
Speaking of time-traveling,
as we said, Edric likes the history
most because it's full of tales,
and I'm just saying that that's George R. R. Martin
writing himself for a split second
into there. He has his history minor
and he loves, he said that he likes
the more dramatic, like, dramatized
versions of history better. That's how
we got this story!
Oh, you mean George
Mind is like a whetstone? R.R.
Martin?
Inserting himself into his books?
I don't know.
You mean Sam Tarly?
I'm sorry. Tyrion Lannister?
His favorite characters
oh books i'm busy reading books and groping titties that is not his self-insert but in a way
maybe i don't know he met paris naked in a sauna okay adric asks where they're going and he's like
i refuse to go pray to the Lord of Light.
I'm a warrious man like my father with his hands on his hips, you know, like a very plucky young kid.
And Davos is like, we know.
They're all like all of them echo.
They're like, we know, Edric.
We know you're like your dad.
And they move along.
Pylos fastens a cloak on Edric, pulling his hood up to hide him.
And this made me sad. It felt like a cloak of protection right because pylos has spent so much time with this boy he's probably
been this boy's you know constant teacher companion his brand new dad that pays attention
to him for the past year and he's like he's now like got a maybe relationship like crescent had
the stannis yes absolutely it does feel like that right like he's now got a relationship like Cressen had with Stannis.
Yes, absolutely.
It does feel like that, right?
He's getting to know this young boy and it's hard for... I mean, that's the thing is Pylos obviously cares for Edric
because he's helping spirit him away.
When the last maester did not really...
While trying to help Stannis survive.
That's true.
You know, he's got precedent to be like,
but what if I didn't?
He's got precedent.
Oh, amazing.
Hired.
Promoted.
This moment does remind me of another character
that we've covered who covers themselves in a hood
as they escape via sea.
Sansa.
This actually reminds me of,
instead of Edric and Pylos,
Sansa and Dantos.
Even with the name there, right?
Even with the name, the etymology,
just the os at the end.
And the D.
Yes, the D.
And there are good parallels here, right?
Especially this comes up after the purple wedding.
It's an echo of what just happened.
Dantos says to her, outside the godswood we must make no sound pull up your hood and hide your face sansa's being whisked across the sea to hide her claim and her blood by pretending to be a bastard
while edrick who is a bastard is hiding his blood and claim out in the sea as well, but he's being spirited away by people who want to protect him,
and Sansa will eventually learn that she's not being spirited away by people with her best interests in mind.
Davos and Peter kind of serve as contrasts in this chapter, right?
Because Davos sees Edric's potential in being his own man,
and Peter can't get past seeing Sansa as her
mother or as you know how he can covet Sansa's potential for himself Stannis and Peter actually
have a few parallels here opposite reasons of coveting magical king's bloodline right blood
king magical king's blood bloodlines from these kids for wrong reasons stannis doesn't want to
speak of edrick as his nephew he refuses to and he wants to consume edrick's life essence for power
and revenge and littlefinger reluctantly calls sansa his daughter while he really also wants
to consume her life essence in a totally gross way for power and boners and revenge yes both of them are using
these children to kind of fulfill their fantasies but um i love this i love this comparison you draw
between how edrick spirited away and sans is right it's both by sea and boats and it's in the same
book so within literally chapters of one another, like two
just very few chapters
between each of them, so
that's a fantastic
connection.
You can't see it, but Chloe's
preening. She's
patting her eyelashes like, yes,
thank you, please clap.
We're preening.
Adric asks if Pylos will come with them, but Pylos's duty lies on Dragonstone.
He asks Edric if he remembers what he taught him about the king's hand, and Edric repeats,
the hand speaks with the king's voice, and Pylos smiles, sending him off.
Davos reflects that, originally, he didn't know if he could trust Pylos smiles sending him off davos reflects that originally he didn't know if he
could trust pylos maybe because pylos had taken crescent's place but now davos admires pylos's
courage he could lose his life for this yeah and pylos wasn't letting on these plans but he like
senses what's going on and i you know we stand maester pylos and by we I mean me I don't know how Chloe feels
I am not her
yeah I'm just like you know I'm not your hand
right I don't speak with your voice
I don't speak with the queen's voice
and
damn straight
they make their descent to the water
to one of Solidor's ships and Edric asks
if Shireen is coming too and and when he learns she isn't,
he's like, no, I have to go back
and say goodbye, because otherwise Shireen
is going to be sad, and it's so sweet.
So cute.
I'm like, no wonder people like
Edric. He's a little annoying sometimes,
but I'm like, no wonder, look at him, that's so nice,
he wants to say bye to his cousin.
And Davos thinks,
you know, it's not so sad
as if she sees you burn.
So you should
get going. And tells him there's no time,
but he can write to her. Shireen's not coming with them.
And you know what?
The emphasis on Edric
asking if Shireen is coming with them on the
boat to sail away from
Stannis
to prevent him from being burned
because of his king's blood
it really hits different when you know
what's gonna happen I'm like fuck dude
they should have put Shireen on that
boat with him like even
even Alistair plotting to marry
Shireen off to Tommen right like
that could have changed her life
that would have been better
like yeah it's sad because in that
aspect shireen is very much a princess in the tower right guarded by the dragon that's gonna
eat her absolutely it's uh it's a bummer i i didn't really think about it in that way but yeah
it's pretty sad but that's really how you see at the end like that's an unforgivable offense
if he had taken shireen davos would have been a dead man yeah absolutely but like he i mean for obvious reasons he's like
well i guess stanis is willing to hurt this child of his blood but not that i mean like right no one
thinks that yeah this person's totally gonna kill their own kid and i mean yeah ed. Edric wanted to bring Shreen with him, and it would have been better for them.
Anyway, Edric questions why he's leaving at all, and he's like,
have I displeased my uncle?
And he's like, I never meant to.
He demands to see his uncle, he gets stubborn, and the men begin to exchange looks like,
shit, what are we going to do?
What are we going to tell the kid?
What wimps, man. They're sitting here like, oh, we gonna do what are we gonna tell the kid what wimps man
they're like sitting here like oh we can't speak back to edrick are we gonna lie to the child yeah
oh we've lied this far but now we can't lie more and also like where is he gonna send his letters
to if he writes shireen anyways one two three dragon stone lane zip code
ashes on the ground
um
invisible ink use a lighter to see it
no just kidding
sir andrew says that there's no time for
edrick to go and talk to his
uncle and davos finally butts in
and he uses his own strong voice
to him and says he does not want
to see you i am his his hand. I speak with
his voice. Must I go to the king and tell him that you would not do as you were told? Do you know how
angry that will make him? Have you ever seen your uncle angry? He pulled off his glove and showed
the boy the four fingers Stannis shortened. I have. all lies there had been no anger in stannis baratheon
when he cut the ends off his onion knight's fingers only an iron sense of justice but edric
storm had not been born then and could not know that interestingly we do actually see stannis
angry this chapter now that i think about it so that's an interesting one but what's going on
here when when davos is telling edrick about stannis's anger right it's kind of reminds me
of aria being mean to nymeria for her own safety you know when when she was being hunted or even
ned you know fainting and putting on his lord's voice in front of others to protect john and
coming back to Tyrion again,
as a hand and setting our expectations
for Davos's chapters also as a hand,
Tyrion's chapter shows us the responsibility
as well as, of course, the power that a hand has,
the politics surrounding it,
including lying and scheming and threatening.
And Davos here is also now doing some lying
and scheming and threatening,
but it's for a good reason.
He's saving this boy's life.
Though I guess you could argue that Tyrion, in trying to restrain Joffrey's worst impulses,
was also trying to save Joffrey's life.
Different way, though.
And Davos is also trying to prevent Stannis' worst impulses.
And of course, another hand Ned had to do this for Robert, who was like, you know what?
Let's kill some kids uh
yeah it uh it does feel that way definitely for clash for tyrian that's a battle and a half in a
clash of kings for tyrian and davos is absolutely running back and forth trying to prevent things
happening he is uh playing firefighter so to speak yeah and now that i think about it danny
and edrick edrick's about the age that danny was when robert was like what if we killed her though
oh that's true yeah it's like a thing amongst baratheons i hope no one sends
knives after him and leaves oh especially since he has a claim possibly to the throne
and Aegon's trying to take the throne.
I didn't even think about that.
I don't know. I didn't really either.
I just assumed that he was going to end
up pulled because I believe
the Eastermonts were supporters of Blackfire's
Pot. No, maybe I'm making that up.
But I just I feel like
what if he's like the storm lord that
Aegon wants, you know?
He's in Lys country. Come on now. It's dragon But I just, I feel like, what if he's like the storm lord that Aegon wants, you know? Yeah.
He's in Lys country, come on now.
It's dragon, dragon land.
I believe there are theories, I want to say Jeff came up with this, but I don't know, or is one of them who subscribes to this that varies, you know, being from Lys has Edric, right?
And I think we've discussed this during our Lys episodes on Patreon, so.
I think we discussed it also
a while back because of
Tyrek as well.
Get Tyrek to Lannister.
He has Tyrek possibly as well
as far as having his own Lannister.
Which is funny because that means he didn't really trust
Tyrion as his Lannister.
I mean, understandably.
Varys wants to have control over things.
He's a project manager
he wants to succeed is really what's happening
he really does and
he's doing okay for now
so
Edric yields enough finally they
talk him down and the bastard
of Nightsong, Rollin Storm
joins them at the cellar they move quickly
to the gates with Louis the fish wife
and Omer Blackberry waiting for them.
Guards are on the ground at their feet.
They've been subdued.
And they point to the boat, which is named Mad Prendos,
for the pirate who once captained it apparently was not so sane.
And Davos laughs because he's like,
Ah, Salador, he has a streak of black humor in him.
He has pirate's black humor in him.
Hysterical. Very funny. Salador is hysterical. He has a streak of black humor in him. He has pirates black humor in him. Hysterical.
Very funny. Salador is hysterical.
It is kind of funny.
And, you know, George doesn't
always refute to black humor or
gallows humor often. In A Song
of Ice and Fire, that morbid dark comedy,
we get it from a few characters, right?
Like Bronn is spoken of as having
black humor by Cersei,
and we see it in text for sure oswell went
uh jamie actually says that he had had black humor and oddly enough barriston calls the camps that
have flux that they're giving off black humors so very different black humor there's the four
humors like the greeks thought there were only four different things. They're like blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.
So yes, he discusses the black humors, humorism, the humoral theory.
But you know, something else here, bringing up that context of madness, Targaryen madness,
you know, that's the word.
That's a silly term, in my opinion.
But the books
actually define so these are the characters that are called mad that are targaryens and rulers in
the books right maegor one lots of reasons there right didn't really treat his wife and family
appropriately okay little murderous hey he had headaches though so we're gonna excuse it shut down the
faith uprising pretty brutally right not a great moment in his history and then you know death by
throne death by throne so as far as reigns go all right i see i see the the subjective use of the
word mad george okay baylor one's madness seemed to be born of his pious nature, which is like the exact opposite of Maegor's issue.
Baelor refused to touch his sisters to create more perfect incest babies,
and he's known for the most pious and peaceful reign, right, by everybody in the world.
Everyone commended his holiness and virtue if they were religious,
although behind doors we know there was a little something crazy happening and he's also cited as a driving force of the dornish alliance but i don't
know i think there was some other help there we'll talk about that another day but he dies on day 41
of his fast uh and some wonder if his uncle viscerys poisoned him but i imagine he probably
looked like a skeleton, much like we hear
Stannis described as looking like, right?
These days and moving
forward.
We have Arian Brightflame, Maekar's
son, right? Cruel, arrogant, threatened
cats and kids alike, and ended up
in Lys in exile for a bit.
Served the second sons before
coming out of exile. He had a son
named Maegor, good name,
and he dies the same year that Maegor is born.
He drinks wildfire, hoping that it would transform him into a dragon.
His son has passed over on secession
because they're afraid that he might have the madness.
Aerys II, Viserys, we know kind of how those ones go.
Aerys, Viserys,ys aryan and maegor these deaths are quite obviously driven by power
pride and paranoia right even even balor could add into that in a way stannis has done enough
stupid things that like when you look at his reign if you just take his reign, paint a picture of it, and put it in a frame and look at it for a minute,
it just fits.
Starved himself out for a brother that obviously he couldn't live up to.
Just kidding, haha.
Held out during the siege in his brother's war to take the throne
because the Prince Stannis of Dragonstone,
that's what he became after that.
So Stannis is a Prince of Dragonstone, technically.
Seduced to a fiery religion,
raised his armies to take back the throne
from his brother's children,
and then upon loss, flees north,
tries to conquer the land,
lets wildlings through the walls to join his armies,
descends on the north with an army of southerners
and wildlings to take their vacuous dead land
then those that are left over he tries to convert them to relore and installs himself in much of
his camp at the local night's watch penal colony to deplete their stores top all that off and how
his ending will you know probably go up in flames as we know um you know the whole killing your daughter off and ritual
sacrifice as you die against the long night i think people might look back and go huh maybe
stannis had a little bit of targaryen madness himself you know like why did arion drink the
wildfire if not to try to birth dragons from his flesh did balor hear whispers of dragons
hear whispers of azor ahai being born
from his line is that why he refused to consummate just think of last chapter dragon wings over
westeros there would be such a the lust in his voice it's an interesting thought he's not so
different from these men not at all and it's something we've seen a lot of other characters
in the story as well there's a part of me that i think this is something we're going to discuss
much more in depth in in later chapter reads uh in various ones of them but
i'm personally i and i think that you and I have discussed this before amongst ourselves,
but I don't believe that Targaryen madness is a thing that's inherent to
their family so much as it's a madness.
And we're seeing it here with Stannis and it's tied more to what happens
when you're put in a position of unchecked power and entitlement.
And we see, you know, know what what that does to people i mean it has less to do with like you know you're born with it so much as how circumstances lead to
you using that power and things like that because again we see it in a lot of characters throughout
the story who aren't hargarians some of them. Some of them arguably like doing that. And I think there's also another
question. Different idea
of madness, right? That the story brings up
of madness, of course, being the
same coin as greatness and how it
manifests in Daenerys' story.
And I think
part of it also has to do with like
legends, right? How do people craft
the narrative around you
and position it as madness or not
but again a different conversation but one of the first questions where this comes up is in
Daenerys 10 a game of thrones before she even like really knows much about the history of her family
as she's about to birth the dragons she asks is it so far from madness to wisdom many of john's best acts
in in this book and the next book where he's trying to secure the safety of the free folk
the men of the night's watch call him mad he himself wonders like and calls what he's doing
madness these are like objectively good things that he's doing. And some of the acts that Rhaegar
did, right, when you scrutinize it, and its intent, and its impact, some people might wonder whether
it is madness or greatness. It's, we don't have like the rest of the story yet to really, I think,
have the full discussion on it. But I think people are having that discussion. And so I think that
the name of the boat, Mad P mad prendos speaks to that question how
far is the difference between the two yeah and i i thought it was an interesting really quick blip
we never hear about this ship again we never come back to the name we never hear about the pirate
again at all we just this is it fleeting but it just feels like i mean especially the rulers that i mentioned and
then comparing it to stannis that each one of these people had someone whispering at their ear
whispering about their power and greatness uh maker had many you know and arian was brought
up to think that sunshine and wildfire came out of his fucking asshole uh regal targaryen one i didn't really
touch on that much but i mean he was said to be mad but he actually was different than what
these kings sounded like right he was seen sometimes dancing naked in the red key
from afar and uh good for him and yeah i agree i'm like good for him ill he actually it's very joffrey he gets ill and he
chokes on a lamprey pie and dies um yeah so i don't know it's interesting that the ones that
definitely come up as the more violent and harsh kings in history are the ones with a bloodier past
in targaryen history also generally have the thematic source going on of like problems with local religion,
problems with dark witches whispering in their ears,
problems with prophecy.
Problems with intensely violent misogyny too, when you think about it.
I think that there's a tie there too in how that manifests in the violence.
And again, comes back to power structures and entitlement yes i mean like baylor they call it like religious fervor and
madness but how it manifests is denying the rights of his sisters is one of the most extreme ways it
does so absolutely i mean imagine if he had just consummated and had damon with diana imagine
that would have saved his whole brain but instead the boy died believed himself special like stanis
is being told he is everybody's special eliana oh my god god, different show. Different show. Davos kneels to Edric and tells him,
I must leave you, Edric. You are Robert's son, but you must be brave no matter what happens.
Think of this as an adventure, my lord. Davos tried to sound hale and cheerful.
It's the start of your life's great adventure. May the warrior defend you.
your life's great adventure. May the warrior defend you. And may the father judge you justly,
Lord Davos. The boy went with his cousin, Sir Andrew, out the postern gate. The others followed, all but the bastard of Nightsong. May the father judge me justly, Davos thought ruthlessly,
but it was the king's judgment that concerned him now.
but it was the king's judgment that concerned him now.
Bum, bum, bum.
Edric, getting on a boat, being told,
think of this as an adventure,
reminds me of that iconic first line of Quentin's first chapter of Adventure Stink,
adventure being the boat.
So it's like Quentin, but arguably actually successful
in that as far as we know, Edric has not died.
Yet. Hopefully died. Yet.
Hopefully never.
Hopefully. Oh man, you know, he was like,
Shireen's gonna be real sad when I'm gone.
You know who's gonna be real sad when Shireen's gone? Edric.
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
You are under arrest.
Pull over. Do not pass go. Do not pass
go. Do not take $200. I meant to say that instead of the first one.
What am I being charged with?
I don't know, but you're fired.
I've been charged for, what is it, emotional damages a couple of times from my tweets recently.
I'll charge you with that one. Maybe third degree all right well davos commands sir roland to drag the guards in a cellar
until edrick is all good in a way then he fixes himself up puts his gloves back on and makes
himself presentable to meet the king he climbs the steps he arrives to the stone drum where the guards
let the king's hand through he thinks on his time as the king's hand, and then about his time as a smuggler.
We have this line of, The blind bastard used to tell him that a clever smuggler did not overreach, nor draw too much attention to himself. A few acres, a timbered roof, a sir before my name,
I should have been content. If he survived this night, he would take Devon and sail home to Cape Wrath and his gentle
Maria. We will grieve
together for our dead sons, raise
the living ones to be good men, and speak
no more of kings.
Reader, this is not
in fact what Davos does.
Go the fuck home to your
wife. Go home.
You keep saying
you're gonna. You've done it like three chapters in a row you're like
if i live through this i'm gonna take my son and go and you keep not doing it money where your
mouth is annie up i'm like what what does davos want you know he's telling himself that this is what he wants but i'm like but that's not what he does yeah well
every single time there's like the pavlovian response because stannis is like here boy
and then he's like good job you did really good today and here's one gold star sticker and now
we're gonna go do this and then that's the last thing we have to do and then they get there and
stannis is like it turns out we have to do one more thing, Davos.
And then they go to the next place.
And it's like, and then it turns out there's one more.
So there's always one more thing.
And I mean, like, maybe I think that's the point, right?
That's why.
And it's all leading up to that one thing that that horrible point where Stannis can no longer say, but one more thing.
And Davos will be like, no, no more.
I mean, that's the thing is people don't
want to change until they hit rock bottom and davos hit rock bottom and he still hasn't changed
literally he hit rock bottom on the black water and he still hasn't changed and it's fascinating
that that's the start of his story right in a storm of swords and this is the last chapter of
a storm of swords and we see we
see a progression right like we see him changing but he's not and again that's the point he's not
all right he's still like not going home yet i think and we'll definitely talk way more about
this as we get into a dance with dragons as we forge our way into a double but i think that the
time for that may come in the winds of winter and
unfortunately it might be too late for him to be able to be like
fuck you i quit because stannis might be like fuck you i'm dead
yeah actually though well there's something interesting here in Davos's betrayal of Melisandre and Stannis, right?
He's reflecting on his time, and chapter before this, Jaime enters the city to a change of hands, so to speak,
much like Davos at the beginning of this book, entering Dragonstone.
He's told Tyrion murdered Joffrey, and now is the Master of Coin, but then he got arrested, so no longer that.
And Jaime gets hand
jobs thrown at him in many ways though he refuses and it's kind of like how davos shows up and the
hands in jail he's in jail then suddenly he's the hand and he's out of jail when davos came into
dragon stone shit was fubar she was so fucked up it's just bad and now he's looking around and he's comfortable he
knows the lay of the land men are giving him a tiny bit of respect like these guards right before
he leaves once more to resume his life of smuggling interesting and and the reflection right you're
talking about it how he's reflecting on his time and the way that it manifests is interesting
because again last time davos did some smuggling it was pitch dark below the earth right you couldn't see it the sky
or anything and melisandre was the only light as she was like releasing this shadow baby and now
davos is like thinking about like all these different fires and he's looking up at the dark
night sky he's like somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight and an american
tale and there are many other lights up there in the sky not just one that's drowning out the rest
and it really feels hopeful until like two seconds later when he's like it's dark again
and then we go into another interesting piece of imagery talking about the shadows as earlier now the light casts davos's shadow interestingly
across the painted table so that's another one of those things where it feels like
the idea of power right and that political force and shadow coming through like that way
and if tyrian's shadow like as the hand you know it was like large and he's talked about as being
like a giant or a king.
Davos is here is described as tall and thin and like a sword.
And I'm kind of curious, like what this means. Like this is symbolic somehow.
Right.
And I think there's one interpretation of it as justice.
Right.
We see swords usually tied with justice in terms of the series symbolism, maybe execution,
maybe describing Davos as like a
tool or sort of power or maybe there's this idea of like davos as being stannis's true
light bringer not of prophecy though but like shining the light on the right way
and i don't know i don't know if you have any thoughts about this what it could mean or if
maybe our listeners have any thoughts yeah i think that's a really great
way to view davos because he does he brings light right everywhere he goes he actually is the real
light in the room not just the sword which will be taken out soon for him to read by there's a
song by covenant called light bringer that i very much like i uh actually very much recommend it it's kind of an edm gothish uh kind of song
but it's a good one i'm gonna i'm gonna send you a link maybe you know light bringer
all right we'll put it in the description okay it's a song of ice and fire but mostly fire
maybe i don't i don't know anything about it a song of light and darkness oh wow davos
continues his ascent to the chamber of the painted table where he awaits mel and stannis
they arrive shortly after arguing about whether three is three as they enter stannis is in doubt
but davos steps forward from the shadows to confirm melisandre saw it true in the flames
joffrey's dead choked on food at his wedding feast your nephew was poisoned maybe
stana says he is not my nephew though i believed he was for years
i love this because of course the true nephew actual nephew, just got sent away to Lys to be saved from death.
But his fake nephew just died.
Yeah, and he's like, he means nothing to me.
Where's my nephew so I can burn him?
This is how you treat your real nephews, damn.
Yeah.
I hate how you treat your fake nephews.
Yeah.
I hate how you treat your fake nephews.
He walks along the table, the painted table, and he walks past Old Town, past the Arbor, and toward the Shield Islands.
I really love this visually because this is actually where some of the craziest stuff is going to be happening in the Winds of Winter, right?
In Old Town, the Arbor, the Shield Islands.
We know Euron's going to be descending and bringing his own long night down on the people here but these lands are significant for stannis because these are the
lands that have kind of vexed him the most right like these are the lands that by marriage right
they should have supported him but they didn't and they loved his brother more instead. They loved Renly.
So kind of significant that George points out Stannis is walking past the Shield Islands and the Arbor and Oldtown.
That is interesting.
And you were talking about, you know, Joffrey as like his false nephew, right?
And these same lands supported the Fobberathian as well.
Yep. So, yeah,
that is interesting.
Well,
Davos stresses that Joffrey's
real uncle, the Imp,
was the Poisoner, and
that he learned about this information
from Salador San, who
again, great
taste in olives, and i want to thank um
listener michael archidiacono for sending us um we forgot we forgot to call out michael a few
episodes ago but i want to i want to thank michael for giving us um olive location recommendations
yes absolutely and eliana and i are already planning an Olive date, mostly because Olive hurt.
Oh, Olive, you too.
Oh!
Eliana, you should know.
We're having fun.
This is it.
This is the cast.
We have a podcast together.
Oh, I love you so much.
We're going to do this for four years.
Well, no, that was the original plan who knows who knows
it's still four years four more years every time four more years four four more years i saw my
shadow oh my god stanis saw his shadow four more years oh my god stanis regales them then with the
tale of joffrey cutting open a pregnant cat, showing the kittens to his father, and that Robert had hit him so hard
he thought Joffrey died.
Ah, like Arian with the cat.
I don't remember what Arian did with the cat.
Oh, he also murdered
kittens and cats.
Pretty awful. Yeah. Arian
was pretty awful, so was Joffrey.
They should hang out.
In the afterlife. Oh, they might.
In the seven hells that Robert's always talking about.
They're probably on parlor.
Well, maybe not anymore.
Well, this memory, courtesy of Stannis, um, actually serves a couple of reasons.
It functions a different couple of different ways in this story.
First off, again, Stannis reliving his ghosts of Robert.
And then next, you know, talking about Joffrey and Arian,
we of course all know that Joffrey was abusive and violent, right?
We all saw it.
We all read these books.
It was right there.
And I think on one hand, this scene is meant to show us that
he might have just
been a psychopath based on his cruelty toward animals which i think you know people refer to
the scene as an indicator of that um and and george is channeling that idea here but i think
it also illustrates how joffrey's abusiveness was, to some respects, very much a learned behavior from his father.
He endured it himself. He tells Sansa, my mother says that a king should never hit his wife. And
his mother, in saying that, is referring to the fact that Robert hits her, right? And this is
what Joffrey is raised to think that love is like. This is normal to him. And it also circles back to Edric Storm,
who is Robert's biological son,
and, you know, arguably
might have been fortunate to grow up out of Robert's
reach when you compare it to Joffrey's own
upbringing. Edric likes
the stories because he loves the tales, the stories,
the legends. It's what Sansa
loves about the songs, and I think those are
kind of similar in that way.
And Davos channels Robert's memory, Robert's legend, to give Edric courage to sail away.
And so it's really jarring to see the idea that Edric has, this ideal he has of Robert, juxtaposed with this very real-lived memory that Stannis has of Robert's violence, not his bravery, to a child that's
placed in his own care.
And Stannis is thinking to himself, maybe, I wonder if he's thinking that he's not like
Robert in that respect.
We don't have his point of view chapters, so I do kind of wonder.
But as he thinks about Robert's pretended son and his treatment of him, he's getting
ready right now to steal himself uh to
sacrifice robert's son by blood and then you know he later on commits an even worse crime right
against his own child worse than what robert did to joffrey yeah and you can see why stannis sees
edrick's life as lesser than anyone's else with all that logic right i mean he's composed of
robert's blood the man that he
just explained he saw act this way and that people still adored robert over stannis even when they
knew the true monster he was robert gets to wear the smith's t-shirt that's too small for him but
when stannis does it it's not cute you know what i mean no i'm just kidding but it is what he sees
he sees edrick is like oh your father was actually a piece of shit you're probably a piece of shit and that stannis has kept
this memory i mean it's a it's a jarring memory regardless right he thought that his nephew was
dead by his brother's hand and at this time he does believe that joffrey's his nephew. And as you said, they adore Robert for this despite.
And, you know, Stannis comes back often, right?
We discussed this to how Robert did not love him.
And so I think that like,
in Stannis keeping this memory and also bringing it up,
it's an example of now how he sees Robert as, in general, unloving.
Right?
Like, this is who Robert is to his family and to the people who look up to him.
Yeah, that memory has just worsened over time with him.
Especially as the plate and as the crown, you know, the cup that he's been handed
has just grown and grown in size
and become harder and heavier to bear, especially.
I think it worsens.
Yeah.
And that he, I mean, like, I'm not saying that this is equivalent in any way,
but I wonder if Stannis thinks then well of, he's like, you know,
I had a difficult go of it with his own, like, heirs,
and the difficulties that Shireen faced with her with
her illness and he's like damn i'm glad i'm not like that and maybe he tries to be different from
robert because of that seeing the way that robert was as a parent well stannis takes off the crown
finally no i'm just kidding it's's not for good. And he sighs.
He says, whether it was dwarf or leech, the kingdom has been served well.
They must send for me to rule now.
And Melisandre's like, bad news.
They're not going to send for you.
Joffrey has a brother named Tommen.
Stannis grudgingly realizes, oh, they're gonna rule through him, born of the
same incest, a monster in
the making, a leech on the land.
Damn, he legit remembered, like,
the shit that his, like, other pretended
nephew went through, and, like, legit forgot
that he had another nephew.
He's forgetting he has a niece,
too. Notice he
doesn't bring up Myrcella.
It's like, if Domyn dies, like, obviously people are gonna look to Myrcella before they go to you, Stannis.
That's pretty bad when people want Myrcella before him, which we'll probably see that in the Winds of Winter 2.
Yeah, but at least then he has, like, different problems.
He's got different problems to distract him.
He's got 99 problems. He really got different problems to distract him. He's got 99 problems.
He really does, though.
At least.
And that little bitch Axel Florent is one of them. Amen.
Hallelujah, sister.
Melisandre tells
him to then save them.
Let her wake
the stone dragons and give her
the boy. And Davos is like edric storm
his name is edric storm and stanis snaps at him to spare him his reproaches and that his duty is
to the realm and he asked mel sandra to swear on her life that there is no other way and then she
launches into a speech about how he is the chosen one the prophesied one the red comet heralded him
i used to know the speech but i forgot it this is one of the ones i performed and if stannis fails and the world fails with him
again big pokemon 2000 the movie vibes turns to the prophecy with ash and melisandre melisandre
went to him her red lips parted her ruby throbbing
give me this boy
she whispered and I will give
you your kingdom
okay so you know how
she launches into that whole speech
where she's like you're the chosen
one in the prophecy
she doesn't say
she doesn't say
that there's no other way.
She answers it with this big speech.
That's true, you're right.
And she's like, oh, just listen, Stannis, you're the chosen one.
You're the one.
You're the only one.
The comet was across the sky for you.
She doesn't say the words, my king, there's no other way.
You have to let me.
She doesn't say that.
That's interesting. She says, let me. I doesn't say that she just says let me i didn't
really think about it till now but i'm like oh yeah she doesn't really say correct it's the only
way and also that she like to what we were talking about last episode she's like give me the boy and
i will give you your kingdom but all the shit she's saying the prophecy has nothing to do with the kingdom yeah and he also nothing to do with the boy like he doesn't care about edrick
like it's not a sacrifice yeah agreed more than that though this is a seduction if you couldn't
tell listeners how i seduced you with my melisandre
voice she really did um yeah did you feel that you feel that all of you now my ruby is throbbing
oh my god my ruby's throbbing too what are we talking about hard nipples a lot of how melisandre
is portrayed through davis's plot kind of reminds me of babylon in the bible not just melisandre is portrayed through davis's plot kind of reminds me of babylon
in the bible not just melisandre but also stannis's miniature kingdom right this i'll give
you your kingdom business she's saying in the old testament the city of babylon birthed an empire
that ruled the world right it placed its worldview on those that it conquered. Those that Babylon, which Babylon became referred
to as a she, right? The empire was so large, so vast, they called it she. Those she did not destroy,
she subverted. She was brutal, callous, proud, and believed she'd reign over earth forever.
Her way of rule was looked at culturally as very different, very frowned upon. She thought herself a god, and in her actions,
God struck her down. He smote her. The empire falls super suddenly, very unpleasantly. The
Babylonians begin to starve. They have to strangle and kill their own children and women, as people
just keep going hungry to stop people from starving and make sure they had enough food.
They don't appear in the Bible again for about, oh, 630 years
until the New Testament. They show up and they start to signify, when Babylon is spoken about,
it signifies a world at war with God. Peter actually uses Babylon several times as a code
to talk about this culture war with the church and covenant community. Babylon's not heard from again until, of course,
the revelations, and we see her as an agent of the beast. And there came one of the seven angels,
which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come hither, I will shew unto
thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters, with whom the kings of the earth
have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been that sitteth upon many waters, with whom the kings of the earth have committed
fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.
So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness, and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet
colored beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was
arrayed in purple and scarlet colors decked
with gold precious stones pearls having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness
of her fornication and upon her forehead was a name written mystery babylon the great the mother
of harlots and abominations of the earth. I saw the woman drunken with the blood
of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus, and when I saw her, I wondered with
great admiration. That's from Revelation 17, 1 through 9, and Melisandre is kind of portrayed
as the lady in red, the whore of Babylon, the harlot that swayed Stannis. When it's clear from most of this, he's not exactly
swayed by her necessarily, but by her promises, right? Of power, promise of a new age, a new regime
where he's able to wield this power against those that have hurt him. I don't think Stannis 100%
is a one-one fit to the beast or anything, unless you think about how the first beast rose from the sea and
was given authority by the dragon so in my head that's kind of like robert and the second beast
is a false prophet who tells everyone to worship the first beast back when the first beast is still
alive right so like stannis did hold out during robert's rebellion rah rah go robert i'm just
saying you did support him at one time stannis and stannis is kind of gonna be a false prophet
in the end eh yeah i mean he is right that's how he's being set up to be
and because i mean melisandre's feeding all of this to him and because Stannis
desperately wants something to believe in
he wants something to have faith in he wants to believe
in himself because
he feels like no one has ever done that
for him before and so
he's willing to set himself up
as he thinks he's Jesus
Christ and as you said
he's the beast you know
and that's part it's interesting the idea that the false prophet themselves don't know He thinks he's Jesus Christ. Yeah. And as you said, he's the beast, you know?
And that's part... It's interesting, the idea that the false prophet themselves don't know that they are false.
Yeah.
Not yet.
Not till they fall.
Yeah.
I mean, Stannis, he saw it in the flames.
There's no lake of fire, right?
It's lake of ice for Stannis, but...
That is true.
He makes his own fire.
And, I mean, he is a prophet, right?
In some ways, he saw it in the
flames the crown of fire engulfing him but has taken i guess a false reading of it
i mean he's taken the right reading from it he's just chosen to be like
well gotta keep going forward on this path can't stop not a single thing i can do to change it
won't stop that's stannis right now
and yeah i mean it's interesting also to think of him as this beast and bringing this sort of
apocalyptic idea because that is kind of how he was perceived right initially by the people of
king's landing and people don't quite fear him as much anymore after that well national embarrassment it kind of was and you know what there's even more
bad news coming because turns out this beast isn't gonna be able to burn edrick as davos tells them
because edrick's been sprung on a lysine galley safe to see and davos is watching melisandre's face during this and he's like oh my god we did it
we tricked her because her face looks uncertain he's like she didn't see it yeah that's so
interesting that in order to have your destiny not be seen in the flames you have to keep it
quiet and think about anything but it when in the presence of her and just like keep her that's so
interesting and we have to see that again george can't just leave me like this i want to
see that used again i think it does i think that i you know i hadn't thought about that and you
brought it up earlier this this episode and it has to come back it's such an interesting mechanic
yeah i mean it's already happening to her. She just doesn't know it yet.
Stannis is furious about all this. He's mad. He blames it immediately on that lysine pirate.
But Melisandre's like, no, this was your hand's work.
His handiwork.
So I think that language Stannis uses here to refer to Edric is interesting. There was a lot of focus, of course, last chapter on how they keep calling Edric the boy, right? It's very dehumanizing, makes it easier to see
him as an object. And it's done to lead up to this moment where he's like, all right, you guys,
there's no other way we got to burn Edric. And then suddenly when he can't burn Edric,
Edric's out of his reach. Stannis snaps, he stops stops calling edrick the boy but he doesn't call him edrick he calls him the bastard quite angrily you know as we see he's furious so i think that that's
quite mean it's very mean and it's absolutely being used to devalue him right especially now
that he can't have him now he's just trying to completely devalue him. And he immediately demands that Davos bring him back.
He's like, bring him back!
But Davos says, the boy is out of reach of all of them.
And Melisandre's like, do you know what you've done?
Davos says, my duty.
Throws it back in their face.
Got him!
Got him, Davos!
Got him!
Stannis thinks, some may call it tre treason he goes to stare out of his window into
the night and he turns around exhausted to tell davos that he raised him up from dirt and all he
hoped for was loyalty davos rebuts that he has loyalty four of my sons died for you and i almost
died myself but here i am, Stannis.
Stannis made Davos swear to give him honest counsel, swift obedience, and to defend his realm and people.
Davos counters, is Edric Storm not one of them? He concludes
that I kept my oath. How could that be treason?
I never asked for this crown.
Gold is cold and heavy on the head, but so long as I am the king, I have a duty.
If I must sacrifice one child to the flames to save a million from the dark,
sacrifice is never easy, Davos, or it is no true sacrifice tell him my lady melisandre said azura
high tempered light bringer with the heart's blood of his own beloved wife if a man with a thousand
cows gives one to god that is nothing but a man who offers the only cow he owns.
She talks of cows!
I am speaking of a boy.
Your daughter's friend.
Your brother's son.
A king's son, with the power of king's blood in his veins.
Melisandre's ruby glowed like a red star at her throat.
Do you think you've saved this boy, Onion Knight?
When the long night falls,
Edric Storm shall die with the rest,
wherever he is hidden.
Your own sons as well.
Darkness and cold will cover the earth.
You meddling matters you do not understand.
I got a couple thoughts about this first thing is that stannis talks about his crown
and says that gold is cold and heavy on the head which reminds me of a few things first thing it
reminds me of is hands of gold are always cold right bringing that Bringing that connection in. Yep.
And the second thing it reminds me of is a crown of gold a la Viserys.
Hmm.
Yes. That one was actually
very hot.
Not cold, in fact.
You're sharp, Eliana.
You know that?
My blades are sharp.
Settle down. Stop bolting aroundting around you know she's all like
you have sons blah blah blah you're you know do you think you're safe with all of this you
understand and he doesn't really have that many sons left because of supporting this cause like
really insensitive that melisandre's like you understand how it is with your own sons
they're gonna be screwed if you don't listen to what i say for the long night and he's like they
were already screwed yeah absolutely he he was meddling in matters he did think he understood
maybe he didn't and like you said lost them so he sure understands now yeah i mean like what's
three more i guess i mean that's not what he's saying but but that's
what they want him to say pretty much and for him to be like i mean i mean if they were his sons he
wouldn't want that happening to them and that's part of why davos is like i don't want this
happening i mean devin's a similar age right of edrick and he's like whoa whoa whoa and you know
the line in here right sacrifice is never easy
Stannis says that and I'm like
seems like it's not because I
would say that there is a sacrifice happening here
losing Edric
is in fact the real sacrifice
not giving him to the flames
cause turns out
that is very very difficult for
Stannis to take right he's taking it very
hard and yeah he is yeah he not taking this well and that's like an understatement he's like
he's angry right like this is one of the few times you see that baratheon anger come out in
stannis and he's like getting ready to execute davos right then and there but Davos you know coming back to his sons
he knows about loss and sacrifice because he sacrificed for them already he's like don't
fucking talk to me about sacrifice but he doesn't say that he doesn't even say that in his head but
he should have anyways he does get some more clapbacks though it's not over yeah he gets a
couple more but this is pretty good my favorite ones come in here
because he says there's much i don't understand but i do know a king protects his people or he's
no king at all and stanis is like excuse me excuse me oh yeah that gets him real mad and i just
realized that that i wonder if that's a play that construction right that a king protects his people or he's no king at all it reminds me though is in a very different idea of a king
doesn't like have to say he's a king or else he is no true king at all right a king should not
have to remind people he's a king and so two different ideas of what power is and what one should do with power.
We actually hear the line again in Cersei VI in A Feast for Crows.
A hulking lout with a seven-pointed star on his brow is preaching.
And he says a king who does not protect his people is no king at all.
Out in the crowd of people among the faith.
Interesting. king at all out in the crowd of people among the faith interesting and i mean like arguably these
are people who don't get called king that's the reason why they're so bitter so the idea that
kingship should be more about protection than being called king again different ideas different
philosophies on the word stannis is completely taken back by all this and davos immediately kneels and
he says i'll die as i lived loyal to you but for the sake of my fingers and onions you must hear me
stannis slides lightbringer out and davos pulls parchment from his pocket explaining maester
pylos has been teaching him to read he smooths the letter, and by the light of the sword, Davos reads it to Stannis.
So,
we all know what's in the letter because we did that last
chapter. Regarding
it, though, the book says,
It seemed a thin and
flimsy thing, yet it was all the
shield he had. And it
reminds me, of course, of Ned, that
other hand, who also had a paper shield,
but this one did not protect him from Cersei.
The language of the paper shield draws that connection, but, you know, it does work for Davos here, right?
But there are some similarities, in that Ned was also lying to his own Baratheon king, you know, doing a mistruth and writing his will,
which would actually have made Stannis king, of course, as we all know.
And he's also dealing with another Baratheon bastard,
who, as we all know, is a Lannister bastard.
We covered that earlier in this episode.
And he's trying to protect those kids,
even though one of them's a pretty heinous kid.
He's trying to do something a little similar to what
davos tried to do right and thankfully for davos this paper shield does work with stannis and i do
think that that's a testament of course to stannis's character that he's like wait but maybe
you're right maybe it doesn't matter at this moment in my life that no one calls me king but
it will matter for me in the Jon chapters that we've already covered.
But I should be protecting my people, and he
kind of has very different interpretations
of protecting my people than I do.
But so do all the other people
in Night's Watch, except for Jon, I guess.
Anyway, the language
as Davos reads it,
by the light of the sword.
The sword is described earlier in this chapter
as the idea of judgment.
We know that Stannis is very much associated with that idea.
He's also pretty judgy,
just in general, like, as a person.
And Davos, right, we talked about him,
he's, as opposed to being a sword of light,
a sword of shadow.
So there's some different clashing imagery here
that I think is really strong goes well
yeah and the stuff about net is very strong here right because his protection of bastards and
protecting joffrey uh in that last moment and lying to save the children is obviously from his past experiences and seeing the children
rolled up in Lannister crimson to stop people from seeing the blood seeping through the sheet
but it all flows back to Jon right the boy who cared an eventual lord commander who cares like
you said is he mad a little bit but he still made some crazy progress during his reign as Lord Commander before sadly being murdered.
And in the next chapter, which is a Jon chapter right after this, Jon has his own Blackwater where he's flinging barrels of pitch off the wall in a fight that feels like they should probably die during.
Right. They do not have enough strength to survive it.
And somehow they survive.
Jon and Davos are both treasonous traitors. John even though he knew he could be executed for deserting still made a
huge effort to make his way back to the Night's Watch and tell them what was on its way to kill
them to meet them in battle. Davos still had the conviction to stand up and face Stannis after freeing Edric Storm,
after doing what he thought was the right thing.
Both of these boys, these men, accept that to be an honorable man and uphold their code,
they have to be held accountable for the actions that they do.
They don't see themselves as better than any other man, right?
They immediately turn themselves in for these actions and they come out on top which is
kind of a rare thing to happen in a story for underdogs except for the part where john gets
murdered well besides that part besides that part that you know that's a temporary state
whatever who amongst us has not died at least once and then been resurrected via blood magic
whom's amongst us i actually just watched an episode of the Vampire Diaries where that
happened, so I really feel like it's more
popular than you all think.
Might be more common than you think.
For any-
It could happen to any of us.
Could happen to any of us.
Also murder, but
yeah, absolutely with
the treasonous traitors part
and, you know, both of those, as you said, come up in this book. And I think we might discuss this more in the next book, too. Right. But both of them are doing this interesting thing here. Right. As you said, their acts of treason that make them traitors are some of their noblest acts. For Jon, it's coming back and warning the Night's Watch after everything. And he
does it again, right? On a larger scale
when he's like, let's let the free
folk through the wall. And
he fucks up, though, when he's like, let's march
on Winterfell. That
was not part of his duty. That was
things that he wanted to do for
himself. But both
Jon and Davos, right? And so
that shows that this is like clearly a recurring problem
with stannis like this is a personal problem on his part because davos here commits treason by
sending one bastard with king's blood away right john does the same but through a baby switch in sending away man's raider's child so
that's another way that that both of them really have this tie and the way that you see them both
really progress throughout this book and the next one and by the next one i mean dance yes
because we do not see davos directly in a feast for crows unfortunately and we think we do not see Davos directly in A Feast for Crows, unfortunately.
We think we do.
This is going to be crazy. We think we do. No, that's true. We think we do.
That's going to be crazy, though, that we now have A Feast for Crows to quickly, briefly discuss in our Davos 1, A Dance with Dragons.
I think we'll say what we have to say about it, which is it is a superior book to many other books.
Some within this very series wow most within this very series feast is still my favorite which again that that that was
a surprise to me the day that i was like what is it um i do still really got i uh i think it's
feast and clash are my two faves for me i think it's Feast and Clash are my two faves.
For me, I think it's Feast and Storm.
I'm still a little basic.
Yeah, you are.
It's okay.
All of you.
Oh my god.
Well, the next time we talk to all of you... All of you.
The next time we will speak to all of you. All of you. The next time we will speak to all of you,
it will be about Davos 1 in a Davada in a Dance with Dragons.
Davada!
That should be next week.
So I'm excited to talk about Davos in a Dance with Dragons.
It's personally some of my favorite stuff.
Some stuff that's pretty compelling happens.
I love getting to see the North.
Yes. It's very exciting to me.
Very exciting indeed. And the journey there.
New places. New adventures.
A boat. Closer looks
at old characters and new alike.
Yes.
Some cool hair dye.
And eventually,
Skagos.
We won't get there, but.
In Toowowowo.
No, T-wow.
Toowow.
Toowow.
Toow.
Toow.
Toow.
Toow.
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above they will get to hear all about cohort yes we're continuing our tour of the free cities can't
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some different other places lots of adventures for all of us. I can't wait. And again, of course,
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themed. Some birds don't fly.
As always, I have been one of your hosts
Chloe
and I have been another one of your hosts
Eliana
I love you
I love you too
thank you Michael
thanks Michael
this is sure to give us joy for all the time
for all of the time
see you guys next week