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A Feast for Dragons

A Feast for Dragons

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Autoren: George R. R. Martin
Vom Netzwerk:
AFFC & ADWD
Combined Chapters Order
    AFFC
02: The Prophet
ADWD 01: Prologue
AFFC 01: Prologue
AFFC 12: The Kraken's Daughter
ADWD 03: Daenerys 1
AFFC 19: The Iron Captain
AFFC 20: The Drowned Man
ADWD 04: Jon 1
AFFC 04: Cersei 1
AFFC 08: Cersei 2
AFFC 09: Jaime 1
ADWD 05: Bran 1
AFFC 03: The Captain Of Guards
AFFC 05: Brienne 1
ADWD 13: Reek 1
AFFC 10: Brienne 2
AFFC 14: The Soiled Knight
ADWD 10: Davos 1
AFFC 22: The Queenmaker
AFFC 15: Brienne 3
ADWD 16: Davos 2
AFFC 13: Cersei 3
ADWD 20: Davos 3
AFFC 17: Jaime 2
AFFC 18: Cersei 4
ADWD 02: Tyrion 1
AFFC 07: Arya 1
ADWD 21: Reek 2
AFFC 21: Brienne 4
ADWD 06: Tyrion 2
AFFC 25: Cersei 5
ADWD 09: Tyrion 3
AFFC 41: The Princess In The Tower
ADWD 07: The Merchant's Man
AFFC 29: Cersei 6
ADWD 12: Daenerys 2
AFFC 30: The Reaver
ADWD 14: Bran 2
AFFC 28: Jaime 3
AFFC 33: Cersei 7
ADWD 15: Tyrion 4
AFFC 26: Brienne 5
AFFC 11: Sansa 1
ADWD 17: Daenerys 3
AFFC 31: Jaime 4
ADWD 19: Tyrion 5
AFFC 32: Brienne 6
AFFC 06: Samwell 1
ADWD 08: Jon 2
AFFC 38: Brienne 7
ADWD 11: Jon 3
ADWD 18: Jon 4
AFFC 34: Jaime 5
ADWD 22: Jon 5
AFFC 39: Jaime 6
ADWD 23: Tyrion 6
AFFC 16: Samwell 2
ADWD 24: Daenerys 4
AFFC 43: Brienne 8
ADWD 25: The Lost Lord
AFFC 24: Alayne 1
ADWD 26: The Windblown
AFFC 37: Cersei 8
ADWD 27: The Wayward Bride
ADWD 28: Tyrion 7
AFFC 40: Cersei 9
ADWD 29: Jon 6
AFFC 44: Cersei 10
ADWD 30: Davos 4
AFFC 42: Alayne 2
ADWD 31: Daenerys 5
AFFC 45: Jaime 7
ADWD 32: Melisandre
ADWD 33: Reek 3
AFFC 23: Arya 2
ADWD 34: Tyrion 8
AFFC 27: Samwell 3
ADWD 35: Bran 3
AFFC 36: Samwell 4
ADWD 36: Jon 7
AFFC 46: Samwell 5
ADWD 37: Daenerys 6
AFFC 35: Cat Of The Canals
ADWD 39: The Watcher
ADWD 40: Jon 8
ADWD 41: Tyrion 9
ADWD 42: The Turncloak
ADWD 43: The King's Prize
ADWD 44: Daenerys 7
ADWD 45: Jon 9
ADWD 46: The Blind Girl
ADWD 47: A Ghost In Winterfell
ADWD 48: Tyrion 10
ADWD 62: The Griffin Reborn
ADWD 49: Jaime
ADWD 50: Jon 10
ADWD 51: Daenerys 8
ADWD 52: Theon
ADWD 53: Daenerys 9
ADWD 54: Jon 11
ADWD 55: Cersei 1
ADWD 56: The Queensguard
ADWD 57: The Iron Suitor
ADWD 58: Tyrion 11
ADWD 59: Jon 12
ADWD 60: The Discarded Knight
ADWD 61: The Spurned Suitor
ADWD 63: The Sacrifice
ADWD 64: Victarion
ADWD 65: The Ugly Little Girl
ADWD 66: Cersei 2
ADWD 67: Tyrion 12
ADWD 69: The Dragontamer
ADWD 68: The Kingbreaker
ADWD 70: Jon 13
ADWD 71: The Queen's Hand
ADWD 72: Daenerys 10
ADWD 73: Epilogue
    The Winds of Winter (due – oh, 2016?) and all subsequent books will
unravel with all characters therein. This is a very good thing. All the extra
book stuff like ,"Title page", "Contents",
"Appendix". "About the Author" etc I placed at the end of
the EPUB mostly because I got bored and didn't want to spend any more time
organizing.

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    The
Prophet
    T he prophet was drowning men on Great Wyk when
they came to tell him that the king was dead.
    It was a bleak, cold morning, and the sea was as leaden as
the sky. The first three men had offered their lives to the Drowned God
fearlessly, but the fourth was weak in faith and began to struggle as his lungs
cried out for air. Standing waist-deep in the surf, Aeron seized the naked boy
by the shoulders and pushed his head back down as he tried to snatch a breath.
“Have courage,” he said. “We came from the sea, and to the sea we must return.
Open your mouth and drink deep of god’s blessing. Fill your lungs with water,
that you may die and be reborn. It does no good to fight.”
    Either the boy could not hear him with his head beneath the
waves, or else his faith had utterly deserted him. He began to kick and thrash
so wildly that Aeron had to call for help. Four of his drowned men waded out to
seize the wretch and hold him underwater. “Lord God who drowned for us,” the
priest prayed, in a voice as deep as the sea, “let Emmond your servant be
reborn from the sea, as you were. Bless him with salt, bless him with stone,
bless him with steel.”
    Finally, it was done. No more air was bubbling from his
mouth, and all the strength had gone out of his limbs. Facedown in the shallow
sea floated Emmond, pale and cold and peaceful.
    That was when the Damphair realized that three horsemen had
joined his drowned men on the pebbled shore. Aeron knew the Sparr, a
hatchet-faced old man with watery eyes whose quavery voice was law on this part
of Great Wyk. His son Steffarion accompanied him, with another youth whose dark
red fur-lined cloak was pinned at the shoulder with an ornate brooch that
showed the black-and-gold warhorn of the Goodbrothers.

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