Ser Barristan Selmy hears about the events in Meereen’s dungeons that led to Quentyn Martell being burnt alive by the dragon
Viserion and the Windblown in Meereen’s dungeons – A Dance with Dragons

Ser Barristan Selmy hears about the events in Meereen’s dungeons that led to Quentyn Martell being burnt alive by the dragon
Prince Aemond Targaryen, mounting Vhagar, taking flight from Storm’s End castle after Prince Lucerys Velaryion, mounting the dragon Arrax Outside the storm was raging. Thunder rolled across the castle, the rain fell in blinding sheets, and from time to time
“He has a song,” the man replied. “He is the prince that was promised, and his is the song of ice and fire.”
Lord Petyr Baelysh speaks about ser Lyn Corbray: On the Trident, when their father fell wounded, it was Lyn who snatched up Lady Forlorn and slew the man who’d cut him down. Whilst Lyonel was carrying the old man back
Daemon Targaryen dialogue with Aemond one-eye Targaryen, who’s come to Harrenhal with Alys Rivers Their dragons Caraxes and Vhagar are there The prince helped his woman down from Vhagar’s back, then turned to face his uncle. “Nuncle, I hear you
Small Paul unslung the long-hafted axe strapped across his back. “Why’d you hurt that horse? That was Mawney’s horse.” […] The wights had been slow clumsy things, but the Other was light as snow on the wind. It slid away
“The Bridge of Dream,” Griff named it.
“There will be stone men on the span”
Illustrations for:
Tyrion V, A Dance with Dragons
George RR Martin
“I have my own ghosts, Bran
A brother that I loved, a brother that I hated, a woman I desired”
Brynden to Bran Stark
A Dance with Dragons, Bran III
“I wore many names when I was quick, but even I had a mother, and the name she gave me at her breast was Brynden”
Illustration for:
Bran III, A Dance with Dragons
George R.R. Martin
“Besides, though the ornate dragon’s wings that adorned the helm were splendid to look upon, they could too easily catch a sword or axe”
The Kingbreaker, A Dance with Dragons
George RR Martin