![]() They are led by Rorge, who had taken the hound helm from Sandor's gravesite and then led the raid on Saltpans. ![]() Īt the crossroads inn, Brienne and her companions encounter broken men from the Brave Companions. Sandor's horse, Stranger is stabled by the brown brothers. The Elder Brother says he had buried Sandor himself and placed the hound helm atop the grave, and that a traveler must have taken the helm for himself. Īt the Quiet Isle, the Elder Brother informs Brienne that the leader of the Saltpans raid could not have been Sandor Clegane. Men desiring to bring the Hound to justice include Lyle Crakehall, Bonifer Hasty, Alyn Hunt, and Kevan Lannister. Brienne of Tarth seeks Sandor for information about Sansa Stark. īased on eyewitness reports of his helm, the Hound led the savage raid on Saltpans. Beric's men deny any involvement with the Hound, while Randyll Tarly encourages a connection in an effort to turn the smallfolk against Beric. The Red Keep worries that Sandor has joined the outlaw brotherhood of Beric Dondarrion. The Hound has allegedly led a hundred outlaws across the Trident, although the number of men varies wildly from different reports. Slightly.Lem Lemoncloak, wearing the Hound's helm, helps hang captives for Lady Stoneheart. ![]() (Also, “Alayne” has been restyled as Littlefinger’s niece, not his bastard daughter - probably because that’ll make their relationship slightly less icky. ![]() On the show, Lysa knows who Sansa is from the get-go, because Littlefinger told her he was heading back to King’s Landing to get the girl. Benioff and Weiss also make a small but important alteration to Sansa and her aunt’s first meeting: In Storm of Swords, Littlefinger reveals Sansa’s true identity to Lysa only after he’s wed (and loudly bedded) her. The reveal that Lysa killed Jon Arryn (on Littlefinger’s orders, with a poison I’m just now remembering is called Tears of Lys we should have seen this one coming!) arrives earlier on the show than it did in the books, when Lysa blurts out her secret shortly before taking a long walk out the Moon Door. Unsullied viewers must have been utterly shocked to learn that Westeros’s true string-puller-in-chief isn’t Tywin Lannister at all - it’s Littlefinger, a chess master gifted with the ability to predict moves years in the future. Speaking of the far-flung Stark family, we should probably turn our attention to the Vale. ![]()
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