
EPISODE RECAP
Dunk participates in a Trial by Seven to defend himself against Prince Aerion's accusation of insult, facing off in brutal combat where he is repeatedly beaten and stabbed but ultimately defeats the younger, better-trained prince through raw strength and determination. After the trial ends with Aerion's surrender, Dunk discovers that Prince Baelor Breakspear, who fought alongside him and was struck by his own brother Maekar's mace during the battle, has suffered a fatal skull fracture and dies in Dunk's arms. Through flashbacks, the story reveals how Dunk became a squire: as a starving orphan in Flea Bottom after the Blackfyre Rebellion, his friend Rafe was killed by a corrupt guard, and Dunk was saved by the drunk hedge knight Ser Arlan of Pennytree, whom he then followed out of the city to become his squire.
TOP THEORIES

The Proverb Was the Hinge: Baelor's Death as Murder and Prophecy Simultaneously
Baelor's faith in sworn oaths blinded him to the one man exempt from them, his brother Maekar, who exploited this logic to kill him.

Dunk's Courage Lives Only Through Egg
Egg constructs Dunk's bravery from the shadows, diagnosing his limits before Dunk knows them and engineering each courageous act in advance.

Dunk's Honor Is a Recursive Loop: He Has Been Apologizing to the Dead Since Before He Could Name Them
Dunk's knighthood stems from guilt over Rafe's death, not virtue, making his heroism an endless penance to a debt that can never be repaid.

Flea Bottom Forged the Fighter Aerion Cannot Beat
Aerion faces not a knight but a street fighter whose Flea Bottom past teaches him to survive where chivalry means nothing.




