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{{Quote|Thrilling subject! Shame Archmaester Ch'Vyalthan wasn't a better writer.|[[Varys]] to [[Tyrion Lannister]]|The Prince of Winterfell}}
'''''An History of the Great Sieges of Westeros''''' is a book detailling the history of the Great Sieges of [[Westeros]] by Archmaester [[Ch'Vyalthan]].
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'''''An History of the Great Sieges of Westeros''''' is a book detailing the history of the Great Sieges of [[Westeros]] by [[Archmaester]] [[Ch'Vyalthan]].
   
==Season 2==
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==History==
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===[[Season 2]]===
[[Tyrion Lannister]] refers to this book when preparing the defence of [[King's Landing]].<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
 
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] reads this book when preparing the defense of [[King's Landing]] from [[Stannis Baratheon]]'s impending [[Battle of the Blackwater|attack]]. [[Varys]] already read it, and while he says it is a thrilling subject, he muses on how Ch'Vyalthan was a flawed writer.<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 13:52, 1 March 2016

AHGSW

An History of the Great Sieges of Westeros.

"Thrilling subject! Shame Archmaester Ch'Vyalthan wasn't a better writer."
Varys to Tyrion Lannister[src]

An History of the Great Sieges of Westeros is a book detailing the history of the Great Sieges of Westeros by Archmaester Ch'Vyalthan.

History

Season 2

Tyrion Lannister reads this book when preparing the defense of King's Landing from Stannis Baratheon's impending attack. Varys already read it, and while he says it is a thrilling subject, he muses on how Ch'Vyalthan was a flawed writer.[1]

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