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his gorget. The moon-and-falcon rondel over Ser Vardisâs right arm was sheared clean in half, hanging by its strap. They could hear his labored breath, rattling through the air holes in his visor.
Blind with arrogance as they were, even the knights and lords of the Vale could see what was happening below them, yet her sister could not. âEnough, Ser Vardis!â Lady Lysa called down. âFinish him now, my baby is growing tired.â
And it must be said of Ser Vardis Egen that he was true to his ladyâs command, even to the last. One moment he was reeling backward, half-crouched behind his scarred shield; the next he charged. The sudden bull rush caught Bronn off balance. Ser Vardis crashed into him and slammed the lip of his shield into the sellswordâs face. Almost,
almost
, Bronn lost his feet â¦Â he staggered back, tripped over a rock, and caught hold of the weeping woman to keep his balance. Throwing aside his shield, Ser Vardis lurched after him, using both hands to raise his sword. His right arm was blood from elbow to fingers now, yet his last desperate blow would have opened Bronn from neck to navel â¦Â if the sellsword had stood to receive it.
But Bronn jerked back. Jon Arrynâs beautiful engraved silver sword glanced off the marble elbow of the weeping woman and snapped clean a third of the way up the blade. Bronn put his shoulder into the statueâs back. The weathered likeness of Alyssa Arryn tottered and fell with a great crash, and Ser Vardis Egen went down beneath her.
Bronn was on him in a heartbeat, kicking what was left of his shattered rondel aside to expose the weak spot between arm and breastplate. Ser Vardis was lying on his side, pinned beneath the broken torso of the weeping woman. Catelyn heard the knight groan as the sellsword lifted his blade with both hands and drove it down and in with all his weight behind it, under the arm and through the ribs. Ser Vardis Egen shuddered and lay still.
Silence hung over the Eyrie. Bronn yanked off hishalfhelm and let it fall to the grass. His lip was smashed and bloody where the shield had caught him, and his coal-black hair was soaked with sweat. He spit out a broken tooth.
âIs it over, Mother?â the Lord of the Eyrie asked.
No
, Catelyn wanted to tell him,
itâs only now beginning
.
âYes,â Lysa said glumly, her voice as cold and dead as the captain of her guard.
âCan I make the little man fly now?â
Across the garden, Tyrion Lannister got to his feet. âNot
this
little man,â he said. âThis little man is going down in the turnip hoist, thank you very much.â
âYou presumeââ Lysa began.
âI presume that House Arryn remembers its own words,â the Imp said. âAs
High as Honor.â
âYou promised I could make him fly,â the Lord of the Eyrie screamed at his mother. He began to shake.
Lady Lysaâs face was flushed with fury. âThe gods have seen fit to proclaim him innocent, child. We have no choice but to free him.â She lifted her voice. âGuards. Take my lord of Lannister and his â¦Â
creature
here out of my sight. Escort them to the Bloody Gate and set them free. See that they have horses and supplies sufficient to reach the Trident, and make certain all their goods and weapons are returned to them. They shall need them on the high road.â
âThe high road,â Tyrion Lannister said. Lysa allowed herself a faint, satisfied smile. It was another sort of death sentence, Catelyn realized. Tyrion Lannister must know that as well. Yet the dwarf favored Lady Arryn with a mocking bow. âAs you command, my lady,â he said. âI believe we know the way.â
JON
âY ou are as hopeless as any boys I have ever trained,â Ser Alliser Thorne announced when they had all assembled in the yard. âYour hands were made for manure shovels, not for swords, and if it were up to me, the lot of you would be set to herding swine. But last night I was told that Gueren is marching five new boys up the kingsroad. One or two may even be worth the price of piss. To make room for them, I have decided to pass eight of you on to the Lord Commander to do with as he will.â He called out the names one by one. âToad. Stone Head. Aurochs. Lover. Pimple. Monkey. Ser Loon.â Last, he looked at Jon. âAnd the Bastard.â
Pyp let fly a
whoop
and thrust his sword into
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