The Davos’ Fingers podcast finishes off the Sworn Sword in Episode 78 this week as Dunk parlays with Rohanne Webber, who confounds him in many ways and reveals an ugly truth about the man he represents. Upon confronting Ser Eustace about his questionable loyalties, Dunk and Egg are determined to leave his service on the morrow. But Dunk, ever loyal, just can’t betray this man in his need, and goes to Coldmoat with him to deal with the Red Widow. Another parlay and another failure means a trial by battle as Dunk fights for his lord’s stream, his pride, his smallfolk, and his future, not to mention Dunk’s own life.
“Who’s that Dragon” is replaced with “Who’s that Lion” this week as we focus on the Red Widow herself, Rohanne Webber. Then of course we finish up strong with Davos After Dark.
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Selection Covered: Our reading selection this episode takes us through the end of The Sworn Sword. That is page 176 through the end of the Sworn Sword on page 232 in the paperback.
Episode 153: Fae Story...Or Else
Episode 152: The Wind and the Wheel
Episode 151: Blue Flame
Episode 150: Ash and Elm, Rot and Rust
Episode 149: Stronger Stuff Than Glass
Episode 148: Flowers and Self-Sufficiency
Episode 147: Caught By A Smile
Episode 146: A Debt, A Lute
Episode 145: Banned
Episode 144: New Friends, New Enemies
Episode 143: Lanre Turned, Kvothe Returned
Episode 142: Tarbean
Episode 141: The Chandrian
Episode 140: You May Have Heard of Me
Episode 139: A Silence of Three Parts
Episode 138: Winning Wars With Words featuring Scad
Episode 137: She Deserved More Than Darkness
Episode 136: The Black Queen
Episode 135: The Green Council
Episode 134: The Prince of the Tides
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