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An envoy from Westeros arrives in Braavos, and Arya spots a familiar face: Rafford, the man who killed Lommy. Playing the role of Mercy, Arya is able to seduce Raff and makes him chase her to a private room, tiring him out. Back in her quarters, Arya makes her move, slicing his femoral artery and then stabbing him in the throat, killing him.

There are echoes of Arya's murder of Meryn Trant from Game of Thrones here, and the play is similar too. This is the end of Arya's time as Mercy, and it's a major sign that she is going to eventually become Arya again and eventually return to Westeros, but not before she has to deal with the fallout from her actions at the House of Black and White.

Alayne could feel the blood rushing to her face. No tears, she prayed. Please, please, I must not cry. While Game of Thrones moved Sansa from the Vale to Winterfell relatively swiftly, it's a very different case in the books, where she's unlikely to ever suffer at the hands of Ramsay Bolton who has already wed Jeyne Poole, pretending to be Arya, and she has since escaped.

In The Winds of Winter , Alayne convinces Lord Robert Arryn to hold a tourney in order to find members for a new personal guard, called the Brotherhood of Winged Knights, but it's all a front so that she can meet her betrothed. Unfortunately, Harrold is extremely rude to her upon their first meeting, before later apologizing, with Sansa showing off her cunning. Like in Game of Thrones , this is a major sign of Sansa's development as a player of the game, and a step towards her holding some control over the Vale and, eventually, Winterfell.

He saw the longships of the Ironborn adrift and burning on a boiling blood-red sea. He saw his brother on the Iron Throne again, but Euron was no longer human. He seemed more squid than man, a monster fathered by a kraken of the deep, his face a mass of writhing tentacles.

It finds Aeron being held prisoner by his brother, who is forcing him to drink shade of the evening the drink favored by the warlocks of Qarth. It's through this chapter we learn a lot about Euron, including that he molested Aeron, and wears a suit of armor made from Valyrian steel. The chapter ends with Aeron tied to the prow of Euron's ship, and along with the dreams mentioned above, it becomes clear that the Crow's Eye is gearing up for a big sacrifice in The Winds of Winter.

One of the popular fan theories about Euron is that he wants to bring about an apocalypse and turn himself into some sort of God, and this chapter from The Winds of Winter is the first big step on that dark, twisted journey, absolutely none of which made it into Euron's character in Game of Thrones.

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