
EPISODE RECAP
Dunk, a hedge knight, struggles to find a lord to vouch for his fallen master Ser Arlan so he can compete in the Ashford tourney, eventually earning Crown Prince Baelor's sponsorship after correctly recalling details about Arlan's past jousts. After meeting the beautiful Tanselle at a puppet show and commissioning her to paint his new shield with a sunset-orange field, green elm tree, and shooting star, Dunk sells one of his horses to afford armor and prepares for the night joust, realizing that he is now Ser Arlan's only legacy and tomorrow will prove what his dead master's training has made him.
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Two Princes, One Kingdom's Soul
Baelor and Aerion embody opposing philosophies of power, and Dunk's journey measures the distance between them.

Honoring Arlan and Erasing Him Are the Same Act
Dunk invents a noble mentor from scraps of memory, transforming a nameless drunk into the hero his own ambitions require.

Donnel's Crabber Story Conceals Inherited Wealth
Donnel's crabber origin masks his family's control of Westeros's fishing wealth, making his rise about privilege, not pure merit.

Maekar's Sons Are His Succession Gambit
Maekar brings his sons to Ashford not to compete, but to publicly humiliate Baelor and reverse a succession judgment already made.

Aerion's Contempt Signals Dunk's Targaryen Enemy
Aerion doesn't want to defeat Dunk in combat. He wants to strip his knighthood by attacking the very institution that granted it.

Egg Knows Too Much About Blackfyres
Egg's encyclopedic knowledge of royal genealogy and Kingsguard history betrays a childhood spent inside the Red Keep, not outside it.




