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Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Released Tuesday, 30th March 2021
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Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Scraps and Scrolls- TWOW Tyrion I & II

Tuesday, 30th March 2021
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The Isle of Faces is BACK!

We return with a look through to the uncertain futures, the promises of plots and dramas and stories still to come, the drip feed on which we sustain ourselves as we look to the horizon. I refer of course to the pre-released The Winds of Winter preview chapters. And today we start with a bang.  Not only our biggest character with a preview chapter, but two of them! (Well kinda). We rejoin Tyrion on the edge of a devastating battle as he tries to swing fortune back to his side before the chaos reaches him and all the horror with it.

Come aboard for a hearty welcome back as well as guesses on Tyrion's latest Cyvasse game, what the dragons could get up to, and how two sellsword companies might react to one another when they clash- especially if Tyrion should meet a certain Dornish pair. And that's just Tyrion I.

In Tyrion II we reflect on the emotional trauma of battle that has left an imprint on Tyrion. How guilt assaults him in this most precious of moments. How him FINALLY dealing with his Shae issues actually goes terribly, terribly wrong as his anger lashes out at Penny. And of course...HOW DAMN STUPID THE YUNKISH LEADERSHIP IS! IT'S WORSE THAN EVER. THE MAN'S NAME IS PUDDING FACE!

And of course, much much more. Welcome back all. 

 

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Thanks as always!

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