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Join us, as we venture chapter-by-chapter through the books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" (ASOIAF) series, by George R.R. Martin. We will discuss the details of a chapter, provide insights, give background information, and hit you with other tidbits that we find interesting. However, one thing we won't do is give spoilers! So come, let us be your guides on this epic journey. Follow us on Twitter at @GhostsHarrenhal, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube!

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF‪)‬ A Game of Thrones | House of the Dragon

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Join us, as we venture chapter-by-chapter through the books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" (ASOIAF) series, by George R.R. Martin. We will discuss the details of a chapter, provide insights, give background information, and hit you with other tidbits that we find interesting. However, one thing we won't do is give spoilers! So come, let us be your guides on this epic journey. Follow us on Twitter at @GhostsHarrenhal, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube!

    Chapter Eleven - The Kraken's Daughter - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Eleven - The Kraken's Daughter - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Asha tries to bring her mother’s family to her aid in gaining the Seastone Chair. But she  hadn’t heard of her uncle Aeron’s call to a Kingsmoot. She thinks she can win by force of reason, but her family think that uncle Euron’s wealth and magic might prevail. Mackelly and Simon rattle Nagga’s bones.

    Chapter Review
    Asha Greyjoy is on Harlaw, the wealthiest and most populous of the Iron Islands. Her mother was a Harlaw, and their Lord Rodrik has called his bannermen to support Asha’s claim to the Seastone Chair. There are many, but Asha’s knows deep down that there aren’t enough.

    She arranges for her captives, the Glovers, to be treated with respect and her men to be properly fed. She then seeks out her uncle who, as is his wont, is reading. Rodrik tells her of Aeron’s plan to host a Kingsmoot on Great Wyk. This is news to Asha. Euron will go, there is no word from Victarion. She believes she can convince the captains, as the only descendent of Balon. But Rodrik warns her not to go. They’ll never accept a woman, Euron has already moved to bribe and intimidate the captains, and the history of Kingsmoots suggests that the losers don’t get to leave in one piece.

    She takes her leave, knowing that despite his protestations, her uncle will be there. She meets Tristifer Botley, a childhood friend. He professes his love for her, but she denies it. He’s saving himself for her, she’s doing nothing of the sort. He’s a lord now, worthy of her hand. But she tells him no. When he grabs at her, her knife is at his throat before he can blink. She’s not his wife, she’s his queen.

    Characters/Places/Names/Events:
    Asha Greyjoy - Daughter of King Balon Greyjoy.
    Balon Greyjoy - Recently deceased King of the Iron Islands.
    Euron Greyjoy - Recently returned brother of Balon.
    Victarion Greyjoy - Younger brother of Balon. Last heard of at Moat Calin.
    Aeron “Damphair” Greyjoy - Youngest brother of Balon. Zealous follower of the Drowned God.
    Theon Greyjoy - Brother of Asha, presumed dead in the sack of Winterfell.
    Rodrik Harlaw - Asha’s mother’s brother. Lord of Harlaw. Known as, "The Reader."
    Tristifer Botley - Former ward of Pyke, childhood friend of Asha.
    Ten Towers - Holdfast of House Harlaw.
    Old Wyk - Site of Nagga’s Bones and host of the Kingsmoot.
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    • 57 min
    Chapter Ten - Sansa 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Ten - Sansa 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Sansa considers the two sides of Petyr Baelish’s character. She witnesses Marillion falsely implicating himself in the murder of Lysa Arryn, and Nestor Royce being wooed by Baelish. Simon and Mackelly wonder if these life-lessons are standing her in good stead.

    Chapter Review:
    Sansa is being kept awake by Marillion’s singing. A problem with those sky-cells being so open. Apparently he’s only got his voice left, as Mord has taken care of several fingers and both eyes. She assumes that when Nestor Royce arrives Marillion will be kept quiet, but Littlefinger says quite the opposite. The singer will be brought before the Keeper of the Gates of the Moon to sing the song that Baelish wants him to. Sansa is worried, but Petyr is relaxed - even if Marillion doesn’t play ball, it is his word against theirs.

    Marillion admits to the murder before Royce, his empty sockets bandaged in silk. Littlefinger entertains the High Steward in his solar afterward. There he presents Royce with a hereditary lordship of the Gates of the Moon - elevating him and his descendants at a stroke. The document is signed by the new Lord Protector of the Vale, so Nestor has a very strong reason to back the widower’s claim.

    Sansa follows the machinations, and Baelish is impressed - she really is his daughter (only, you know, she isn’t). But he insists that she maintain the ruse, that she is Alayne, Petyr’s natural-born daughter. Even in private. 

    Characters/Places/Names/Events:
    Sansa Stark - Eldest surviving Stark child. Currently in the Eyrie with Petyr Baelish.
    Petyr Baelish - Aspiring Lord Protector of the Vale, widower of Lysa Arryn, former Master of Coin. 
    Nestor Royce - Keeper of the Gate of the Moon, head of a lesser branch of the Royce house.
    Bronze Yohn Royce - Lord of Runestone and head of House Royce. Most powerful lord of the Vale.
    Robert “SweetRobin” Arryn - Eight-year-old Lord of the Vale. Orphaned by his mother’s murder of his father, and his step-father’s murder of his mother. 


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    • 57 min
    Chapter Nine - Brienne 2 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Nine - Brienne 2 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Brienne continues to search for Sansa Stark. None of her leads pan out in Duskendale. But not all is lost, she gets a fancy sigil on her shield. She considers Sansa’s possible alternative locations and gets awfully close to the truth. She discovers that a familiar face (to us) is following her. Simon and Jenny wish Brienne would follow her instincts.

    Chapter Review:
    Brienne of Tarth arrives in Duskendale; her first official destination on her journey to find Sansa Stark. Her House Lothston shield gives her trouble at the town gate and the guard suggests his sister as an artist to repaint the shield. After dropping the shield off and describing a sigil she’d like to see on it, she makes for the Dun Fort. The lord of the Dun Fort is absent so she is shown to his maester. After reading her letter from King Tommen proving she is on official royal business, the maester reveals she’s not the first to ask about Sansa and Dontos Hollard; more like the 21st.

    The maester breaks it to Brienne that Ser Dontos had little ties to Duskendale, as the rest of his family was wiped out years previously. Dejected, Brienne leaves and returns to the inn to wait on her shield. At the inn, she meets a dwarf holy man who tells her of a fool in Maidenpool with two travel companions. It intrigues Brienne enough to consider it as her next stop. The next morning the shield is delivered to her and exceeds her expectations. Brienne heads north up the coast but realizes she’s being followed. She springs a trap on the unwanted company. When she has the man where she wants him, it’s revealed that he’s Podrick Payne, who was hoping that following Brienne would lead him to Tyrion.

    Characters/Places/Names/Events:
    Brienne of Tarth - Charged with rescuing Sansa Stark.
    Sansa Stark - Eldest surviving Stark child. Currently in the Eyrie with Petyr Baelish.
    Dontos Hollard - Knight turned fool. Last seen fleeing with Sansa.
    Duskendale - Coastal town in the Crownlands.
    House Darklyn - Extinct royal house from Duskendale.


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    • 51 min
    Chapter Eight - Jaime 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Eight - Jaime 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Jaime might’ve bitten off more than he can chew with standing vigil over his father for seven days and nights. While battling sleep, he recalls his last conversation with Rhaegar Targaryen as well as his recent one with the chief undergaoler. He’s visited by Cersei and again rejects her plea to be Hand of the King. Finally, he brokers a lunch for Cersei and feeds her exact steps to success. Simon and Mackelly wonder if she’ll still muck it up.

    Chapter Review:
    While Jaime Lannister stands vigil over his father's body, he thinks of how if he’d known that Tyrion was going to kill their father he’d have stopped him. He thinks of the conversation he had with the chief undergaoler of the Red Keep dungeons. He gets the same story Cersei got regarding Rugen, the missing undergaoler. Jaime is furious to learn that the turnkeys who fell asleep the night of Tyrion’s escape were murdered, by order of the queen.

    Said queen appears in person, as Jaime stands vigil. She’s dressed as a commoner to escape notice. She says Kevan refused her offer of Hand of the King and that he knows about Jaime and Cersei’s relationship. She begs Jaime to reconsider taking the role of Hand of the King. Jaime again refuses. Again, in no uncertain terms. A furious Cersei stalks off after unleashing a barrage of angry words toward Jaime.

    When the sun comes up, mourners again flood the Great Sept of Baelor. Tywin’s body has continued to decay and the odor has intensified greatly. When Queen Cersei and King Tommen approach the corpse, Tommen gags and runs for the door. Jaime goes after him and consoles the little king. Queen Cersei arrives and admonishes her son for embarrassing her. Mace Tyrell is close on her heels. Jaime sets up a lunch between Cersei and Mace, to Cersei’s annoyance. But Jaime explains that it’s an opportunity to send Mace on a task out of the city, where he might get himself killed.

    Characters/Places/Names/Events:
    Jamie Lannister - Twin and lover to Cersei. Biological father of Tommen.
    Cersei Lannister - Mother to King Tommen, Queen Regent of the Seven Kingdoms.
    King Tommen Baratheon - Child king of the Seven Kingdoms.
    Tywin Lannister - Lord of Casterly Rock, recently murdered by his son Tyrion.
    Kevan Lannister - Brother to Tywin.
    Grand Maester Pycelle - Elderly member of the Small Council.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Chapter Seven - Cersei 2 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Seven - Cersei 2 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Busy day for Queen Cersei. She fends off mourners expressing regret and vying for her favor and works to keep the Tyrells off the Small Council. She bonds with Qyburn before finally having a highly contentious dinner with her uncle. Mackelly and Simon are in shock that Kevan went there.

    Chapter Review:
    Queen Cersei Lannister and King Tommen kneel before her father Tywin’s body. The odor emanating from the late Hand of the King is not missed by those in attendance, so all are glad when the prayers end. Afterward, mourners approach Cersei to express condolences. Falyse Stokeworth offers that if her sister Lollys has a son, they’d like to name him Tywin. Cersei shoots the idea down.  She congratulates Lancel on his betrothal and his new lordship. He’s not thrilled about either. He met with the high septon. Cersei reminds him of the power of silent prayer.

    She’s approached by Mace Tyrell. He’s angling to be named Hand of the King, but says his uncle Garth is on his way to King’s Landing to serve as Master of Coin. Cersei has no interest in another Tyrell on the Small Council, so lies and says she’s offered the role to Gyles Rosby. Mace is shocked, but his mother steers him away. Later,  she asks Rosby to be Master of Coin and to act as though it was offered yesterday.

    Back in the Red Keep, Qyburn says he's found a gold coin in the missing gaoler Rugen’s chamber. It’s from the Reach, which causes Cersei to question whether the Tyrells were involved in the plot to free Tyrion. Cersei plans to call for the headsman for Gregor Clegane. Qyburn asks to move Gregor to the dungeons, to continue to work with him.

    Her uncle Kevan arrives for dinner. Cersei asks him to be Tommen’s Hand of the King. Kevan says he will, if he’s also made King Regent. Cersei is to go back to Casterly Rock. She refuses. Kevan says he’s taking his brother and going home. Tommen has his mother… and his father too.

    Characters/Places/Names/Events
    Cersei Lannister - Mother to King Tommen, Queen Regent of the Seven Kingdoms.
    King Tommen Baratheon - Child king of the Seven Kingdoms.
    Tywin Lannister - Lord of Casterly Rock, recently murdered by his son Tyrion.
    Jamie Lannister - Twin and lover to Cersei. Biological father of Tommen.
    Kevan Lannister - Brother to Tywin.
    Qyburn - Former Maester, stripped of his chain by the Citadel.
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    • 1 hr 12 min
    Chapter Six - Arya 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Chapter Six - Arya 1 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

    Arya arrives in Braavos. Inside the temple of the Many-Faced God, she meets a man who isn’t fooled by her aliases. He tests her on her fear of death, and she passes with flying colors. She hopes to feed a hunger, but it’s not for food. Mackelly and Simon wonder what it is she’s hungry for.

    Chapter Review:
    Arya Stark, or “Salty” as she’s known by the ship’s crew, sees the lights of Braavos on the eastern horizon. Soon the enormous titan statue that guards the city comes into view. As her ship The Titans Daughter passes underneath, she can see the defenses built into the titan. The ship’s captain Ternesio Terys is all too happy to get rid of Arya, and has his oldest son Yorko row her to land. However, before he lets her go, Ternesio makes sure she knows his name and is aware of the favors he’s done for her.

    Yorko provides a comprehensive, if slightly biased, guided tour as he rows her through the canals of Braavos. He leaves her at the stairs to the temple of the Many-Faced God. Arya tries the doors of the temple but they’re locked. She shouts that Jaqen H’ghar sent her, brandishes the iron coin he gave her, and says “valar morghulis.” The doors suddenly open on their own. Inside, she finds statues to many gods as well as several people weeping quietly. A man sits by a pool weeping. Arya gives him a cup of water from the pool and he drinks it. He stands and staggers to an alcove between the statues. Arya notices a stab wound in his gut.

    She’s met by a young girl and a man, both in cowed robes. The man asks Arya her name. She tries several of her aliases, but the man isn’t fooled. It’s only when she says she’s Arya Stark of Winterfell that the man is content. He says this is no place for her, but she begs him. She has nowhere to go. He asks if she fears death. When Arya says she doesn't, the man lowers his hood to reveal a skull with a worm in the eye socket. He asks for a kiss, and Arya obliges. She then tries to eat the worm. It disintegrates and the skull turns into the face of a kind man. He asks if she’s hungry. She thinks that she is, but it’s not for food.

    Characters/Places/Names/Events:
    Arya Stark - Younger daughter of Ned and Catelyn Stark.
    Braavos - A free city in Essos.
    Titan of Braavos - Huge statue that guards the sea entrance to Braavos.
    Multi-Faced God - A god worshiped in Essos.
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    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
102 Ratings

102 Ratings

Pereps1 ,

Awesome companion to the books

If you’re reading the Song of Ice and Fire series, this show will enhance your experience significantly and make you enjoy the series much more. It doesn’t matter if you’ve watched the TV Show or not, but the focus is on the books and the world and story GRRM have built.

Mackelly, Simon & Jenny do a great job for every episode to cover where the character was, describe the context and the relevant plot points from the story that sometimes happened many chapters ir ever books before. I love how the Team always question the motivations and intentions of the characters, this helps me understand and appreciate more deeply how GRRM has thought through many of what is happening and also how he has constructed depth to many of the characters in the story.

I started to read the Books about two months ago and now I’m in sync with the episodes and this podcast has helped me enjoy the reading experience much more.

Apple doesn’t make it easy to figure out how to review podcast shows, but I figured it out after some reasearch. Therefore, leaving a review reflects how good the show is.

Thank you guys for the hard work, keep it going

Patricio

This

Coomes21 ,

Good stuff!

Love the recaps and perspectives, especially helpful during a reread!

Hook it up with a shout out on the show please, yall are the best!

-BoomBoomCoomes

Ser Waltyr ,

These guys need to quit…

I started listening back in November and now that I have caught up and am sadly limited to one episode a week, even though I don’t get that this week since they’re on vacation, I have decided they need to quit their day jobs and start doing the podcast full-time. i’ve read the books through two or three times and I listened to the audiobooks twice before. Now I’m listening to the audiobooks and following along with the podcast after each chapter. The depth and discussion and background do a tremendous job in explaining a very fast and complex story. I can’t recommend it enough. I just wish the episodes came out more often.😂

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