O que aconteceu com Nettles e Sheepstealer?

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Olhando o vídeo de Histórias e histórias sobre "A dança dos dragões", eu me perguntava - sabemos o que aconteceu depois de Nettles, depois que ela fugiu em seu dragão Sheepstealer?

A história do vídeo de Westeros e do wiki parece não oferecer nenhuma resposta - mas então, eu não li os livros reais ou vi a série completa: e estou me perguntando se o texto em si pode ter fornecido respostas ou até mesmo pistas no "o que aconteceu depois" com essa dupla?

por dentro em pouco 02.06.2019 / 13:56

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O programa em si fornece apenas os detalhes que vemos nesse vídeo, que, como você afirma, infelizmente é curto, mas pode ser esperado em uma visão geral de um minuto da 20. Tanto quanto sei, nenhum dos outros vídeos de Histórias e histórias menciona o par.

Oberyn Martell: Rhaenyra now mistrusted all the dragonseeds, including the girl who rode with her husband Daemon, hunting Aemond in the Riverlands. She ordered the girl's head be sent to her. But there was a complication; as well as her dragon, the girl had taken to riding Daemon. When Daemon received the queen's order, he proclaimed it a queen's words and a whore's work. He sent the girl away at dawn, watching her and her dragon vanish into the morning mists.

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Os livros em si não deram muitos detalhes sobre isso e apenas sugeriram lendas até Fogo e Sangue veio, o que nos dá mais insights sobre o que poderia aconteceu com eles. O relato inicial do que aconteceu é semelhante ao que o programa nos dá.

How the prince and his bastard girl spent their last night beneath Lord Mooton’s roof is not recorded, but as dawn broke they appeared together in the yard, and Prince Daemon helped Nettles saddle Sheepstealer one last time. It was her custom to feed him each day before she flew; dragons bend easier to their rider’s will when full. That morning she fed him a black ram, the largest in all Maidenpool, slitting the ram’s throat herself. Her riding leathers were stained with blood when she mounted her dragon, Maester Norren records, and “her cheeks were stained with tears.” No word of farewell was spoken betwixt man and maid, but as Sheepstealer beat his leathery brown wings and climbed into the dawn sky, Caraxes raised his head and gave a scream that shattered every window in Jonquil’s Tower. High above the town, Nettles turned her dragon toward the Bay of Crabs, and vanished in the morning mists, never to be seen again at court or castle.

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Há relatos de que, quando Daemon caiu sobre o Olho dos Deuses, ele sobreviveu e conseguiu voltar para Nettles. No entanto, Archmaester Gyldayn observa que isso é provavelmente falso e mais "música encantadora".

That Prince Daemon died as well we cannot doubt. His remains were never found, but there are queer currents in that lake, and hungry fish as well. The singers tell us that the old prince survived the fall and afterward made his way back to the girl Nettles, to spend the remainder of his days at her side. Such stories make for charming songs, but poor history. Even Mushroom gives the tale no credence, nor shall we.

Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons: Rhaenyra Triumphant

Acredita-se que Sheepstealer e Nettles possam ter chegado a Crackclaw Point ou às Montanhas da Lua. No entanto, o último avistamento conhecido do casal ocorreu em uma caverna no Vale de Arryn, quando os homens de Sor Robert Rowan lutaram contra o casal, sofrendo brevemente perdas pesadas. Urtigas e Sheepstealer foram vistas fugindo mais profundamente nas Montanhas da Lua. Os selvagens das montanhas também contam histórias da "bruxa do fogo", mas elas podem ou não ser precisas.

High in the mountains, the unthinkable happened one night as Lord Robert and his men huddled about their campfires. In the slopes above, a cave mouth was visible from the road, and a dozen men climbed up to see if it might offer them shelter from the wind. The bones scattered about the mouth of the cave might have given them pause, yet they pressed on…and roused a dragon.

Sixteen men perished in the fight that followed, and threescore more suffered burns before the angry brown wyrm took wing and fled deeper into the mountains with “a ragged woman clinging to its back.” That was the last known sighting of Sheepstealer and his rider, Nettles, recorded in the annals of Westeros…though the wildlings of the mountains still tell tales of a “fire witch” who once dwelled in a hidden vale far from any road or village. One of the most savage of the mountain clan came to worship her, the storytellers say; youths would prove their courage by bringing gifts to her, and were only accounted men when they returned with burns to show that they had faced the dragon woman in her lair.

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03.06.2019 / 11:46