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fromInverse
1 day ago

Dunk's Trial In 'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' Just Changed History Forever

Ser Duncan's actions during the Trial of Seven lead to Prince Baelor's death, altering succession and ultimately enabling Egg's path to the Iron Throne.
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fromBusiness Insider
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The Trial of Seven in 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' nearly kills Dunk. Here's how he actually dies in the books.

Dunk secures a rare seven-versus-seven Trial of Seven after striking Prince Aerion, aided by Ser Lyonel Baratheon, Prince Baelor, and unexpected champions.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

The Big Death in the New Game of Thrones Show Is an All-Timer From George R.R. Martin

Rafe's decision to ransom a mortally wounded man instead of mercy-killing him reveals survival-driven cruelty among Flea Bottom youth.
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fromInverse
1 week ago

Is Dunk Really A Knight? 'Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' May Have Just Confirmed A Fan Theory

Dunk's rigid honor compels him to defend the innocent, yet significant doubt remains whether he was ever formally knighted by Ser Arlan.
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fromEsquire
1 week ago

'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Is a Sports Story Now. I Love It.

Dunk shifts from comic misadventures to assembling seven knights for the Trial of Seven, fighting to the death to secure his survival and justice.
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fromInverse
1 week ago

Trial Of Seven? Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Just Invoked An Ancient Tradition

An ancient Andal 'trial of seven'—a seven-on-seven trial by combat—was invoked, replacing one-on-one trials and setting a bloody precedent.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

There Are Scumbags Aplenty in the New Game of Thrones Show. But One Surprise Villain Blows the Rest Away.

Speaking of the Seven: Before Baelor saddles up, Dunk finds himself in a bit of hot water. Egg-which, as we now know, is short for Aegon-may have prevented the hedge knight from getting his teeth knocked in, but he's still in deep with Egg's brother Aerion, who is not one to forgive a slight. Aerion is also, however, not one for a fair fight, even against so mockable an opponent as Ser Duncan the Tall.
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