![]() ![]() Though Daenerys’s war in the cities of Essos causes death and bloodshed, it leads to the freedom of thousands of people brutalized by slavers.Īcross the wall, Jon becomes one of the wildlings and begins gathering information on Mance Rayder’s army. She sieges the cities of Yunkai and Meeren and attacks them. After getting the Unsullied, a slave army in its entirety, she decides to wage war against the masters of the city, and this causes the fall of Astaphor. Throughout the story, the North and South remain at war as they struggle for the Iron Throne.Īcross the Narrow Sea, Daenerys lands in the city of Astaphor, where she sees how terrible the tradition of slavery is. Though Stannis gets defeated, Robb and the Lannisters continue fighting. ![]() ![]() The entire story of ‘A Storm of Swords’ happens during a time of war. However, no matter how great its cause was, there were always casualties, and the terror, pain, and destruction it brought were humongous. In ‘ A Storm of Swords,’ war was a multi-faceted tool for control and liberation. ![]() From Tyrion to Jon, Arya, and Bran, there is a brooding tone that describes how delicately close their lives are to death. Martin takes the reader into an intense, fast-paced world where characters dance along the edges of death as each reckless decision draws them closer to its embrace. Taking off right before the ending of ‘A Clash of Kings,’ ‘A Storm of Swords’ by George R. ![]()
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