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A Song of Ice and Fire began life as a trilogy, and has since expanded to six books. As J. R. R. Tolkien once said, the tale grew in the telling.The setting for the books is the great continent of Westeros, in a world both like and unlike our own, where the seasons last for years and sometimes decades. Standing hard against the sunset sea at the western edge of the known world, Westeros stretches from the red sands of Dorne in the south to the icy mountains and frozen fields of the north, where snow falls even during the long summers.The children of the forest were the first known inhabitants of Westeros, during the Dawn of Days: a race small of stature who made their homes in the greenwood, and carved strange faces in the bone-white weirwood trees. Then came the First Men, who crossed a land bridge from the larger continent to the east with their bronze swords and horses, and warred against the children for centuries before finally making peace with the older race and adopting their nameless, ancient gods. The Compact marked the beginning of the Age of Heroes, when the First Men and the children shared Westeros, and a hundred petty kingdoms rose and fell.Other invaders came in turn. The Andals crossed the narrow sea in ships, and with iron and fire they swept across the kingdoms of the First Men, and drove the children from their forests, putting many of the weirwoods to the ax. They brought their own faith, worshiping a god with seven aspects whose symbol was a seven-pointed star. Only in the far north did the First Men, led by the Starks of Winterfell, throw back the newcomers. Elsewhere the Andals triumphed, and raised kingdoms of their own. The children of the forest dwindled and disappeared, while the First Men intermarried with their conquerors.The Rhoynar arrived some thousands of years after the Andals, and came not as invaders but as refugees, crossing the seas in ten thousand ships to escape the growing might of the Freehold of Valyria. The lords freeholder of Valyria ruled the greater part of the known world; they were sorcerers, great in lore, and alone of all the races of man they had learned to breed dragons and bend them to their will. Four hundred years before the opening of A Song of Ice and Fire, however, the Doom descended on Valyria, destroying the city in a single night. Thereafter the great Valyrian empire disintegrated into dissension, barbarism, and war.Westeros, across the narrow sea, was spared the worst of the chaos that followed. By that time only seven kingdoms remained where once there had been hundreds-but they would not stand for much longer. A scion of lost Valyria named Aegon Targaryen landed at the mouth of the Blackwater with a small army, his two sisters (who were also his wives), and three great dragons. Riding on dragonback, Aegon and his sisters won battle after battle, and subdued six of the seven Westerosi kingdoms by fire, sword, and treaty. The conqueror collected the melted, twisted blades of his fallen foes, and used them to make a monstrous, towering barbed seat: the Iron Throne, from which he ruled henceforth as Aegon, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, and Lord of the Seven Kingdoms.The dynasty founded by Aegon and his sisters endured for most of three hundred years. Another Targaryen king, Daeron the Second, later brought Dorne into the realm, uniting all of Westeros under a single ruler. He did so by marriage, not conquest, for the last of the dragons had died half a century before. The Hedge Knight, published in the first Legends, takes place in the last days of Good King Daeron's reign, about a hundred years before the opening of the first of the Ice and Fire novels, with the realm at peace and the Targaryen dynasty at its height. It tells the story of the first meeting between Dunk, a hedge knight's squire, and Egg, a boy who is rather more than he seems, and of the great tourney at Ashford Meadow. The Sworn Sword, the tale that follows, picks up their story a year or so later.
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Dunk had to remind himself of why Ser Eustace had sent him here. ""My sword is sworn to my lord of Osgrey, m'lady"", he said, ""and that's the way it is"".
""So be it, ser. Let us speak of less pleasant matters"". Lady Rohanne gave her braid a tug. ""We do not suffer attacks on Coldmoat or its people. So tell me why I should not have you sewn in a sack"".
""I came to parlay"", he reminded her, ""and I have drunk your wine"". The taste still lingered in his mouth, rich and sweet. So far it had not poisoned him.
To his relief, Egg's jape made her smile. ""I have several that are big enough for Bennis, though. Maester Cerrick says Wolmer's face was sliced open almost to the bone"".
""Ser Bennis lost his temper with the man, m'lady. Ser Eustace sent me here to pay the blood price"".
""The blood price?"" She laughed. ""He is an old man, I know, but I had not realized that he was so old as that. Does he think we are living in the Age of Heroes, when a man's life was reckoned to be worth no more than a sack of silver?""
""The digger was not killed, m'lady"", Dunk reminded her.
Her fingers danced idly along her braid. ""How much does Ser Eustace reckon Wolmer's cheek to be worth, pray?""
""One silver stag. And three for you, m'lady"".
""Ser Eustace sets a niggard's price upon my honor, though three silvers are better than three chickens, I grant you.
""Would this involve that sack you mentioned?""
""It might"". She coiled her braid around one hand. ""Osgrey can keep his silver. Only blood can pay for blood"".
""Well"", said Dunk, ""it may be as you say, m'lady, but why not send for that man that Bennis cut, and ask him if he'd sooner have a silver stag or Bennis in a sack?""
""Oh, he'd pick the silver, if he couldn't have both. I don't doubt that, ser.
"""Your ladyship rode onto Standfast land, and did harm of one of Ser Eustace's"", Dunk said, before he stopped to think about it.
""Did I?"" She tugged her braid again. ""If you mean the sheep-stealer, the man was notorious.





