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'''"The Night's Watch"''' is a short video in the "[[Histories & Lore]]" feature of the [[Season 2]] Blu-ray set. It features [[Iain Glen]] as [[Jorah Mormont]], who provides a description of the [[Free Cities]] of [[Essos]].
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'''"The Free Cities"''' is a short video in the "[[Histories & Lore]]" feature of the [[Season 2]] Blu-ray set. It is narrated by [[Iain Glen]] as Ser [[Jorah Mormont]].
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Ser Jorah opens his narration noting that, at its height, the [[Valyrian Freehold]] ruled over half of [[the Known World]]. Not bad for former shepherds, he adds sarcastically, but the [[Doom of Valyria|Doom]] fell on them and sent their capital into the sea.
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Ser Jorah opens his narration noting that, at its height, the [[Valyrian Freehold]] ruled over half of [[the Known World]]. Not bad for former shepherds, he adds sarcastically, but the [[Doom of Valyria|Doom]] fell on them and sent their [[Old Valyria|capital]] into the sea.
   
Now [[Volantis]] is the ember of Old Valyria, ensuring its flame does not go out of this world, as any Volantene will tell. He adds that Pentoshi say the same about [[Pentos]], Lysenes about [[Lys]] and so on. But after enough time in the nine Free Cities, for Jorah it is hard to see them as anything but ashes of glory.
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Now [[Volantis]] is the ember of Old Valyria, ensuring its flame does not go out of this world, as any Volantene will tell. He adds that Pentoshi say the same about [[Pentos]], Lysene about [[Lys]] and so on. But after enough time in the nine Free Cities, for Jorah it is hard to see them as anything but ashes of glory.
   
Volantis is the oldest, the first colony of Valyria. After the Doom, the Volantenes tried to rebuild the empire under their rule. They failed. Not least because the last Valyrian with [[dragons]], [[Aegon Targaryen]], entered the war against them. Now Volantenes are content with dominate only the lower classes. Or so they say.
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Volantis is the oldest, the first colony of Valyria. After the Doom, the Volantenes tried to rebuild the empire under their rule. They failed. Not least because the last Valyrian with [[dragons]], [[Aegon I Targaryen]], entered [[Century of Blood|the war against them]]. Now Volantenes are content with dominate only the lower classes. Or so they say.
   
[[Braavos]] is the strangest, a city erected not by the Freehold but against it. Jorah calls it a labyrinth of illusion and deceit to hide the refugees from Valyrian slave lords. After the Doom, the city emerged from the shadows to become one of the greatest banking centres in the world. Jorah adds that a man can get anything in Braavos... for a price. Especially death. A man's own if one offends one of the [[Bravos|swaggering swordsmen]] that pollute the city. Or, if one is very rich or very desperate, anyone else's.
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[[Braavos]] is the strangest, a city erected not by the Freehold but against it. Jorah calls it a labyrinth of illusion and deceit to hide the refugees from Valyrian [[Slavery|slave]] lords. After the Doom, the city emerged from the shadows to become one of the [[Iron Bank of Braavos|greatest banking centers]] in the world. Jorah adds that a man can get anything in Braavos... for a price. Especially death. A man's own if one offends one of the [[Bravos|swaggering swordsmen]] that pollute the city. Or, if one is very rich or very desperate, anyone else's.
   
[[Lys]] is, according to Jorah, the "easiest" of the Free Cities, full of pleasure houses catering to every taste, no matter how peculiar. Many men lose themselves in Lys and never found... at least alive. When a man runs out of coin, the Lysenes may grant him their other speciality on the house. [[Tears of Lys|Poison]].
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[[Lys]] is, according to Jorah, the "easiest" of the Free Cities, full of pleasure houses catering to every taste, no matter how peculiar. Many men lose themselves in Lys and are never found, at least alive. When a man runs out of coin, the Lysene may grant him their other speciality on the house. [[Tears of Lys|Poison]].
   
[[Pentos]] is the most ruthless. The [[Magister|Magisters]] make a great show of choosing the [[Prince of Pentos]] from the Great Families, and granting him the powers of trade, justice and war. As long as he checks with them first, he snarks. On the New Year, to bring good fortune to Pentos, this Prince must deflower the [[Maid of the Field]] and the [[Maid of the Seas]]. Jorah ignores how each is chosen, or what becomes of them after serving their purpose. But, if a crop should fail or a war be lost, the Magisters will slit the Prince’s throat and choose another.
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[[Pentos]] is the most ruthless. The [[Magister]]s make a great show of choosing the [[Prince of Pentos]] from the Great Families, and granting him the powers of trade, justice and war. As long as he checks with them first, he snarks. On the New Year, to bring good fortune to Pentos, this Prince must deflower the [[Maid of the Field]] and the [[Maid of the Seas]]. Jorah ignores how each is chosen, or what becomes of them after serving their purpose. But, if a crop should fail or a war be lost, the Magisters will slit the Prince's throat and choose another.
   
The other Free Cities are known for what they make. [[Myr]], has its lenses and finery; [[Norvos]], its axes; [[Qohor]], its smiths who can reforge [[Valyrian steel]]; [[Tyrosh]], its colours, Jorah wonders. He is also sure [[Lorath]] had something to the world but can’t think of it.
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The other Free Cities are known for what they make. [[Myr]], has its lenses and finery; [[Norvos]], its axes; [[Qohor]], its smiths who can reforge [[Valyrian steel]]; [[Tyrosh]], its colors, Jorah wonders. He is also sure [[Lorath]] adds something to the world... but he can't recall what.
   
Jorah concludes that the nine of them are more alike than they would care to admit. They hire the same soldiers, to fight the same wars, for the same rulers: the rich, be they called Magisters, Archons, etc.; when a [[Dothraki]] khalasar approaches, they give the same tribute to avoid the same sacking.
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Jorah concludes that the nine of them are more alike than they would care to admit. They hire the same soldiers, to fight the same wars, for the same rulers: the rich, be they called Magisters, Archons, etc.; when a [[Dothraki]] ''[[khalasar]]'' approaches, they give the same tribute to avoid the same sacking.
   
 
For thousands of years, the disgraced of [[Westeros]] have rained east to pool in the Free Cities, for a man of honor counts for less than nothing, unless it raises his price. Jorah closes by saying that better men than him have learned that what a man sells for gold, he can never buy back. He must earn it, by fire and blood.
 
For thousands of years, the disgraced of [[Westeros]] have rained east to pool in the Free Cities, for a man of honor counts for less than nothing, unless it raises his price. Jorah closes by saying that better men than him have learned that what a man sells for gold, he can never buy back. He must earn it, by fire and blood.
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==Notes==
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Jorah sarcastically speculates that Tyrosh is best known for its flashy colors. Actually, due to its central location in the Free Cities, it is particularly famous as a major global hub for hiring [[Mercenary|Sellsword companies]]. The sellsword [[Daario Naharis]] is a Tyroshi.
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Jorah's failure to think of what, if anything, makes Lorath unique is an inside joke to book-fans: even after five novels, practically no information has been given about Lorath's people or culture, and it doesn't seem very important.
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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===Characters===
 
* Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
 
* Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]
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* King [[Aegon I Targaryen]], the "Conquerer" (mentioned)
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===Institutions===
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* [[Iron Bank of Braavos]] (indirectly mentioned)
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
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* [[Volantis]]
 
* [[Volantis]]
 
* [[Braavos]]
 
* [[Braavos]]
*[[Lys]]
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* [[Lys]]
*[[Pentos]]
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* [[Pentos]]
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* [[Myr]]
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* [[Qohor]] (mentioned)
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* [[Norvos]] (mentioned)
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* [[Tyrosh]] (mentioned)
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* [[Lorath]] (mentioned)
   
 
===Events===
 
===Events===
* [[Doom of Valyria]]
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* [[Doom of Valyria]] (mentioned)
* [[Century of Blood]]
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* [[Century of Blood]] (mentioned)
   
 
===Titles===
 
===Titles===
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* [[Dothraki]]
 
* [[Dothraki]]
   
===Miscelaneous===
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===Miscellaneous===
* [[Tears of Lys]]
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* [[Dragons]]
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* [[Bravos]] (indirectly mentioned)
* [[Myrish lens]]
 
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* [[Valyrian steel]] (indirectly mentioned)
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* [[Tears of Lys]] (indirectly mentioned)
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* [[Valyrian steel]] (mentioned)
 
[[Category:Histories & Lore|Free Cities, The]]
 
[[Category:Histories & Lore|Free Cities, The]]

Revision as of 05:20, 5 July 2014

"The Free Cities" is a short video in the "Histories & Lore" feature of the Season 2 Blu-ray set. It is narrated by Iain Glen as Ser Jorah Mormont.

Summary

Ser Jorah opens his narration noting that, at its height, the Valyrian Freehold ruled over half of the Known World. Not bad for former shepherds, he adds sarcastically, but the Doom fell on them and sent their capital into the sea.

Now Volantis is the ember of Old Valyria, ensuring its flame does not go out of this world, as any Volantene will tell. He adds that Pentoshi say the same about Pentos, Lysene about Lys and so on. But after enough time in the nine Free Cities, for Jorah it is hard to see them as anything but ashes of glory.

Volantis is the oldest, the first colony of Valyria. After the Doom, the Volantenes tried to rebuild the empire under their rule. They failed. Not least because the last Valyrian with dragons, Aegon I Targaryen, entered the war against them. Now Volantenes are content with dominate only the lower classes. Or so they say.

Braavos is the strangest, a city erected not by the Freehold but against it. Jorah calls it a labyrinth of illusion and deceit to hide the refugees from Valyrian slave lords. After the Doom, the city emerged from the shadows to become one of the greatest banking centers in the world. Jorah adds that a man can get anything in Braavos... for a price. Especially death. A man's own if one offends one of the swaggering swordsmen that pollute the city. Or, if one is very rich or very desperate, anyone else's.

Lys is, according to Jorah, the "easiest" of the Free Cities, full of pleasure houses catering to every taste, no matter how peculiar. Many men lose themselves in Lys and are never found, at least alive. When a man runs out of coin, the Lysene may grant him their other speciality on the house. Poison.

Pentos is the most ruthless. The Magisters make a great show of choosing the Prince of Pentos from the Great Families, and granting him the powers of trade, justice and war. As long as he checks with them first, he snarks. On the New Year, to bring good fortune to Pentos, this Prince must deflower the Maid of the Field and the Maid of the Seas. Jorah ignores how each is chosen, or what becomes of them after serving their purpose. But, if a crop should fail or a war be lost, the Magisters will slit the Prince's throat and choose another.

The other Free Cities are known for what they make. Myr, has its lenses and finery; Norvos, its axes; Qohor, its smiths who can reforge Valyrian steel; Tyrosh, its colors, Jorah wonders. He is also sure Lorath adds something to the world... but he can't recall what.

Jorah concludes that the nine of them are more alike than they would care to admit. They hire the same soldiers, to fight the same wars, for the same rulers: the rich, be they called Magisters, Archons, etc.; when a Dothraki khalasar approaches, they give the same tribute to avoid the same sacking.

For thousands of years, the disgraced of Westeros have rained east to pool in the Free Cities, for a man of honor counts for less than nothing, unless it raises his price. Jorah closes by saying that better men than him have learned that what a man sells for gold, he can never buy back. He must earn it, by fire and blood.

Notes

Jorah sarcastically speculates that Tyrosh is best known for its flashy colors. Actually, due to its central location in the Free Cities, it is particularly famous as a major global hub for hiring Sellsword companies. The sellsword Daario Naharis is a Tyroshi.

Jorah's failure to think of what, if anything, makes Lorath unique is an inside joke to book-fans: even after five novels, practically no information has been given about Lorath's people or culture, and it doesn't seem very important.

Appearances

Characters

Institutions

Locations

Events

Titles

Races

Miscellaneous