- Bran and company travel beyond the Wall. Sam returns to Castle Black. Jon says goodbye to Ygritte. Jaime returns to King's Landing. The Night's Watch asks for help from Stannis.
- The news of the red wedding has reached King's Landing and Tywin Lannister calls a meeting of the small council. Joffery rejoices at the news but no one supports his plan to present Sansa with Robb's head at his wedding to Margaery. Arya flees the Twins with Sandor Clegane as her protector but not before she sees what they've done to Robb. She exacts a modicum of revenge. Ygritte catches up with Jon Snow but he survives the encounter making it to Castle Black as do Sam and Gilly. Bran makes it through the wall and into the unknown lands. Jaime and Brienne arrive in King's Landing.At Yunkai, Daenerys awaits the reaction of the thousands of slaves who are now free.—garykmcd
- Arya and The Hound escape riding through the massacre of the Stark's army and Arya sees the decapitated body of her brother Robb. When Arya sees a group of drunken soldiers mocking her brother, she steals The Hound's knife and stabs one soldier in his throat while The Hound kills the others. The castrated Theon is tortured and his father and sister receive his penis in a box. Yara Greyjoy travels with fifty men to bring her brother back home. In King's Landing, the Lannisters celebrate the death of Robb. Ygritte reaches Jon Snow and he is seriously wounded by his lover. Davos releases Gendry and gives a boat to him. Sam and Gilly meet Bran and his friends and he gives the dragonglass dagger to Bran. Daenerys is worshiped by the former slaves of Yunkai.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Walder Frey celebrates the Starks slaughter, despite his wife's death, unaware Sandor the Hound Clegane rescues Arya. The small council also rejoices in the news, attended by king Joffrey, whom only hand Tywin can stop from serving Robb's head to Sansa at his wedding with Maergery. While Ramsay tortures Theon into even deeper despair, begging for a mercy kill, receiving his penis and threat other body parts follow unless Balon Greyjoy surrenders his conquests doesn't impress the heartless father, but sister Yara Greyjoy sails off on a risky rescue mission with 50 warriors. Jaime gets a lukewarm welcome, master Aemon works on a hand prosthesis. The other surviving halflings suspect Ygritte of deliberately failing to wound Jon mortally when their paths cross, he reaches Castle Black just like Sam and Gilly, while Bran's party passes the Wall into the unknown with the dragon glass knife Sam gave him. Davos liberates Gendry, who gets a boat to return. The freed slaves of Yunkai hail queen Daenerys Targaryen.—KGF Vissers
- The massacre's mastermind is revealed to be Tywin Lannister, who rewards House Frey with the Seat of Riverrun and appoints Roose Bolton as Warden of the North. Theon learns his men surrendered him in return for safe passage from Winterfell and that his captor is Ramsay Snow, Bolton's bastard son. Against Balon's wishes, Yara leads a mission to rescue Theon. Arya and the Hound kill some Frey soldiers mocking Robb's death. Jaime and Brienne arrive in King's Landing where Jamie is reunited with Cersei. Sam and Gilly encounter Bran's party and, unable to prevent them traveling beyond the wall, Sam gives them dragonglass weapons. Sam returns to Castle Black with Gilly. Maester Aemon has Sam send ravens to alert the Seven Kingdoms about the White Walkers. Ygritte finds Jon and shoots him with three arrows, deliberately only wounding him. He escapes, returning to Castle Black. In Dragonstone, Davos helps Gendry escape to prevent his being sacrificed; Stannis forgives Davos, then heads north to aid the Watch against the White Walker threat. In Essos, the freed Yunkai slaves receive Daenerys as their "mother".
- The Stark army is massacred and Robb's mutilated corpse is paraded through the camp. Lord Frey, now in charge of Riverrun, and Roose Bolton, now Warden of the North, discuss recent events and Roose reveals that the Blackfish escaped. Nearby, Arya and Sandor, who witnessed the desecration of Robb's corpse earlier, pass a group of Frey soldiers who are boasting about the event. An enraged Arya suddenly stabs one soldier to death while Sandor kills the others.
Tyrion learns of the Stark murders and warns Tywin that the Northerners will never forget his role. Tywin asserts his authority over Joffrey and orders Tyrion again to impregnate Sansa for the good of the family. He also belittles his son by saying that he was lucky to not be drowned at birth. Meanwhile, Varys offers Shae a sack of diamonds to sail away from King's Landing, but she refuses. Jaime arrives in King's Landing with Brienne, and he visits Cersei.
Stannis informs Davos of Robb's death and Melisandre's plans to sacrifice Gendry. Davos helps Gendry escape and Stannis orders his execution, but Davos protests, presenting Aemon's letter. Melisandre tells Stannis that only he can save the North from the White Walkers and that he will need Davos' help.
Ygritte confronts Jon while washing his wounds. He confesses his love for her but she says she knew he was an infiltrator all along. Ygritte shoots Jon with three arrows, deliberately only wounding him, before he escapes on his horse and returns to Castle Black.
At the Dreadfort, Theon begs for death and his torturer is revealed as Ramsay Snow, Roose Bolton's bastard son.
At Pyke, Balon receives a letter from Ramsay demanding the Ironborn's withdrawal from the North, along with a box containing Theon's genitals. Balon refuses to negotiate but Yara takes 50 Ironborn to rescue him.
In the Nightfort, Sam's and Bran's parties meet and Sam realizes that Bran is Jon's brother. Sam warns them and gives them dragonglass weapons and guides them to the passage north. At Castle Black, Sam and Gilly meet Aemon, who sends 44 ravens with messages warning the south of the northern threat.
The freed slave population are presented to Daenerys, who explain to them that freedom is their birthright and that they must defend and fight to maintain it. Impromptu, the former slaves hail and adore her as their mhysa, which Missandei explains is Old Ghiscari for "mother". She is elevated into the sky as her dragons, Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion roam freely.
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