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A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Season 1, Episode 5 Recap

We’re then treated to an extended flashback to Dunk’s childhood as an orphan in King’s Landing. He had a companion, a scrappy female friend named Rafe, with whom he scavenged scraps of metal to sell. We see them saving their earnings in order to buy passage to the Free Cities, though Dunk worries that maybe his mother isn’t dead and might come back to find him — and if he isn’t around, what would she do? Rafe mocks him for the fantasy, but it’s toothless: They love each other, she points out, and they should leave together while they can.

So the next morning, they try to do just that… except the price of the fare has doubled, and they don’t have enough. They’re still smarting from the disappointment when Alester, a slimy guy from whom Rafe stole the day before, and some of his friends corners the kids. In retribution, he takes Rafe’s bag of coins, and she surreptitiously lifts the dagger from his belt as she walks away. But Alester quickly realizes what’s happened, grabs it back from her, and slits her throat with little fanfare.

Dunk immediately attacks the man, jumping on him and biting his ear; in the fight, the boy gets stuck in the shin with a spear. He’s outnumbered and it’s not looking good, but then someone yells, “In the name of the Mother, leave that boy be!” And then Ser Arlen, who is mightily drunk, stumbles out of a nearby and very decrepit watering hole to jump to Dunk’s aid.

As the knight fights off Alester and his man, Dunk kneels at Rafe’s side and cries as he’s unable to help her. She dies. Ser Arlen kills Alester and his accomplice, then walks away as Dunk cradles Rafe’s head in his hands.

Dunk is in a bad way, his wound festering and his heart broken, when he hears Arlen’s voice in the alley outside his hovel. So he follows the man as he leaves Flea Bottom, hovering nearby as Arlen camps and staying just far enough back that Arlen doesn’t see him during the day. This continues for a while, until the elderly knight sees Dunk collapse one day as he comes over a ridge. He brings Dunk water and orders him to “Get up.”



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