Season 2 » Episode #10 - Valar Morghulis
![]() Tyrion awakens to a changed situation. King Joffrey doles out rewards to his subjects. As Theon stirs his men to action, Luwin offers some final advice. Brienne silences Jaime; Arya receives a gift from Jaqen; Dany goes to a strange place; Jon proves himself to Qhorin. |
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Episode Quotes
Khal Drogo: These are questions for wise men with skinny arms.
Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish: [to Sansa Stark] Look around you, we're all liars here, and every one of use is better than you.
Theon Greyjoy: [to his soldiers] You hear that? That's the mating call of the Northmen. They want to fuck us. Well, I haven't had a good fuck in weeks. I'm ready for one. They say that every ironborn man is worth a dozen from the mainland. You think they're right? We die today, brothers. We die bleeding from 100 wounds with arrows in our necks and spears in our guts, but our war cries will echo through eternity. They will sing about the battle of Winterfell until the Iron Islands have slipped beneath the waves. Every man, woman and child will know who we were and how long we stood. Aggar and Gelmarr, Wex and Urzen, Stygg and Black Lorren. Ironborn warriors will cry out our names as they leap onto the shores of Seagard and Faircastle. Mothers will name their sons for us. Girls will think of us with their lovers inside them. And whoever kills that fucking horn-blower will stand in bronze above the shores of Pyke! What is dead may never die!
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Trivia
- According to the novel, Doreah never made it to Qarth, but died of a wasting disease at the Red Wastes. Neither she nor any of Daenerys' handmaidens ever betrayed her.
- According to the novel, Mandon Moore's blow disfigured Tyrion much worse than in the TV series: in addition to the scar which runs across Tyrion's face from above one eye down to his jaw, most of his nose was sliced off.
- SPOILER: According to the novel, Daenerys saw at the House of the Undying a vision of a man that looks like Viserys but taller than him, whose eyes are dark indigo rather than lilac (presumably her late brother Rhaegar Targaryen), stating "The Dragon has three heads". This saying is commonly believed to imply that there are two live Targaryen descendants in addition to Daenerys, and the three of them will be united and eventually take over Westeros.
- According to the novel, Stannis never attacked Melisandre physically, though he threatened to kill her if she ever lied to him. He never admitted that he had anything to do with Renly's murder.
- "Valar Morghulis" means "all men must die" in High Valyrian. It is a customary saying in Essos, and is traditionally answered with "Valar Dohaeris" - "all men must serve".































