How many ships did stannis have
Tyrion tasked him with shooting the arrow that sparked wildfire to consume Stannis Baratheon's fleet, but Tyrion didn't get any credit for that. Although Bronn was a great fighter, no one seemed to care about his skills until he fought in the battle of Blackwater saving many people, including his enemy The Hound.
He became a knight, something he always wanted to be, and ended up as the Master Of Coin when the Game was finally over. Sandor Clegane was a good man and a great warrior, but he was also a slave to his hatred for Gregor Clegane and just couldn't live while his brother was still alive. Blackwater Bay was his first major chance to establish himself as a hero for the city and probably get his brother's status.
However, having been burned as a baby, he was afraid of fire, and the sight of burning men all around him was too hard. He abandoned the battle cursing everyone as nobody seemed to understand how his deepest fears had come to light in the battle. Abandoning the battle and Joffrey Lannister also meant he had lost the very meaning of his life. Before the Battle of Blackwater Bay, Tywin Lannister was only the lord of Casterly Rock and, of course, the man to whom the crown owed the most coin.
He then devised the perfect plan to increase the crown's debt to his house using the battle. He knew that Tyrion and Cersei's plans were great, but they wouldn't work. He had already planned a grand entrance, and as always, he was only going to fight for the winning side. Stannis' forces fought well, but the well-paid Lannister forces couldn't be matched, and that made Tywin the hero of the battle. Stannis Baratheon may have made a better king than Joffrey, but he definitely didn't fit the description of the promised king.
He had invested everything in the battle, but he underestimated the strength of the walls. He was also unprepared for the wildfire, which consumed most of his fleet before he had the chance to fight.
With no army, no money, and no Davos to save him, Stannis Baratheon was virtually dead after the battle; Ramsey and Brienne only ended whatever was left of him. Melisandre summarizes everything that was wrong with Stannis Baratheon, but he didn't seem to notice that.
While Stannis blamed Davos for his own mistakes and losing the battle, he didn't seem to notice that Melisandre and her Lord Of Light were not working for him.
Stannis and Ser Imry have made several serious mistakes, which might have tipped the odds in favor of the Lannisters:. Tyrion and Cersei initially hoped that Renly and Stannis would exhaust themselves fighting one another, buying time for their father to win a decisive victory over the Starks and then come to the relief of the city. However, with Robb winning victory after victory at Oxcross , Ashemark , the Crag , and other engagements , this was not possible, forcing Tywin to remain at Harrenhal.
Indeed, Robb's armies began threatening other Westerlander strongholds, forcing Tywin to reluctantly march to meet Robb in battle or risk losing the confidence of his lords, whose homelands were now in peril.
However, Edmure Tully sent a force from Riverrun to hold the fords over the Red Fork , delaying Tywin's forces long enough for him to hear that Stannis was on the march. He immediately turned his army south to the headwaters of the Blackwater Rush and built barges to transport his forces to King's Landing by river. Hearing of the Tyrell reluctance to join Stannis, Tyrion dispatched Littlefinger to negotiate, authorizing him to offer Joffrey's hand in marriage to Margaery Tyrell.
Littlefinger fulfilled his mission well and also planted the seeds for Joffrey's assassination. At the same time, Tyrion secured the city's unusually large stocks of wildfire and also began building an immense chain across the mouth of the river.
When Stannis's fleet arrived, the royal fleet engaged it in battle and drew it into the mouth of the river. Tyrion raised the chain behind Stannis's ships to prevent their escape and then detonated barrels of wildfire located under the river mouth, causing a conflagration that consumed most of Stannis's fleet as well as the royal fleet.
However, Tyrion did not anticipate that this would create so many burned-out hulks that, after a couple of hours, Stannis's army would be able to use them as an effective bridge to reach the city.
Sandor Clegane and then Tyrion himself led sallies to defend the city, Sandor fleeing after the first and Tyrion being severely wounded in the second sortie by Ser Mandon Moore of the Kingsguard.
As Tyrion passed out, the joint Lannister-Tyrell army arrived and destroyed Stannis's forces. Stannis, observing from the south bank of the river, was evacuated to Dragonstone by his sworn knights with several hundred troops.
The most notable difference between the TV and book versions of the battle is the absence of the iconic chain, the raising of which makes Davos realize that he's sailed into a trap.
In addition, in the novel the royal fleet is present and draws Stannis's fleet into the trap. Although some ships upriver manage to escape the explosion, several royal galleys are sacrificed to the wildfire. In the novel, Stannis also does not personally take part in the battle and remains south of the river, making it much easier for him to escape once the tide turns against his forces, though he is also dragged from battle, refusing to surrender.
Another difference is that it is actually Loras's older brother, Garlan Tyrell , who wears Renly's armor as he is a better fit. In the aftermath of the battle, with their armies destroyed, the lords of the Stormlands bent the knee. The only two major holdouts which still supported Stannis instead of Joffrey were the garrison at Storm's End itself, as well as Dragonstone and the islands of the Narrow Sea which were difficult to assault due to their isolated nature though Dragonstone and the isles sworn to it are technically part of the Crownlands, not the Stormlands.
Stannis attacked King's Landing with approximately 21, men, most of them from the Stormlands, and some from the Reach and the Crownlands. The defenders of the city numbered some 7,, troops, consisting of: 2, veteran gold cloaks, 4, newly conscripted, ill-trained, and poorly disciplined gold cloaks, sellswords, knights and men-at-arms, and mountain clansmen.
Tywin's main army in the Riverlands consisted of some 20, men, even after repeatedly clashing with the Stark-Tully troops. The Tyrells' reinforcements numbered about 50,, Game of Thrones Wiki. Game of Thrones Wiki Explore. Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon. Peterson - linguist. Patel - director. Vhagar Caraxes Syrax Meleys Sunfyre. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Tyrion says possibly the dumbest thing he has ever said in his life: " I'll lead the attack I'll lead the attack!
But what does that make the lot of you? Cersei is unmoved by Lancel's pleas to let Joffrey return to the fight, even though she has quite possibly doomed the city by pulling him in the first place. She punches Lancel right in his arrow and then charges out, Tommen in hand. It's left to Sansa to keep the assembled women calm, and she starts a hymn to the Mother. While everyone is distracted, Shae sends Sansa back to her room. Stannis won't hurt you. This one—" cut to Ser Ilyn Payne "—will.
It's the Hound. He announces his intention to desert, and offers to take Sansa to Winterfell. Even though he's one of the few people who's been nice to her, she declines for reasons that were Dummied Out of the series. See the Tropes section for more details. Tyrion , wearing a Lannister helm with the visor open, conducts a short, fierce skirmish against the Baratheon men operating the ram, repulsing them entirely.
The Kingslanders chant his name: " Halfman! There is a huge attack wave of Stormlanders charging into battle. The battle surges back and forth, Kingslanders against Stormlanders, with Tyrion ducking blows as best he can.
His assailant is knocked away to reveal Ser Mandon Moore of the Kingsguard, and Tyrion smiles with relief and strides towards him. Moore raises his sword and slices Tyrion across the face. Blood begins to seep from the cut as Tyrion flops to his knees. Moore advances to deliver the coup de grace , but then a spearpoint erupts through his skull, and he falls—revealing Podrick Payne, protecting his master as a good squire should.
Pod cradles Tyrion as the dwarf gasps in pain. Cersei has taken the last moments of her life to do the thing she has always, always wanted to do: sit the Iron Throne. Tommen is cradled in her arms. She tells him a bedtime story about a mother lion and her cub. Like stags. Tyrion, sprawled upon the battlefield outside of the Mud Gate , gives us a slow-motion shot of The Cavalry —literally, a line of charging horses.
Stannis looks up as well. Whose horses? Where did these come from? They cleave through the battle lines, swords flashing, laying waste to Stannis's men-at-arms. One of them, if his armor is any indication, is Renly Baratheon. Tyrion slumps to the ground unconscious or worse. Hey, remember how this show killed off their first-billed character in Episode 9 last season?
The camera alternates between Cersei, trying desperately to comfort her son, and the doors to the throne room , through which someone will burst at any moment. But the person who enters is Renly.
He takes off his helmet to reveal Ser Loras Tyrell. Stannis Baratheon is dragged screaming from the walls of King's Landing by his own men, his forces in full retreat. And Lord Tywin Lannister strides into the throne room, declaring, "The battle is over. We have won! Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. The Rains of Castamere. You will recall, if you've paid attention to the series, that Tywin's father, Tytos Lannister, was considered a kind lord and a good man, but was also viewed as a weak and ineffectual ruler; his bannermen mocked him in their cups, and his mistress stole jewels from his wife.
Keep in mind that by this point Tywin wasn't even the Lord of Casterly Rock yet. But they didn't, and that's the point. Once Lord Farman of Faircastle was also feeling big for his britches and beginning to make rebellious noises—all Lord Tywin did was send a bard to play this song. Lord Farman shut up quick as you please. And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow so low? Only a cat of a different coat, that's all the truth I know. In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws, And mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours.
And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere, But now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear. Yes now the rains weep o'er his hall, and not a soul to hear.
Lancel: Where's our fleet? Tyrion: Away. Joffrey: Why isn't it here now?! They're coming!! The book explains it, but the TV battle plays out differently and can't account for the missing fleet. See " Compressed Adaptation " in the trope list for more details. The Hound: [ exasperated ] The king has asked you a question. Tyrion: [not looking up] Ser Lancel, tell the Hound to tell the King that the Hand is extremely busy. Lancel: The Hand of the King would like me to tell you to tell the King that—.
Then he heard a short sharp woof , as if someone had blown in his ear.
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