Saiu também um capítulo do Tyrion num update do app de World of Ice and Fire:
Tyrion.
alguém tem um link com todos os capítulos q o GRRM já liberou? :/ em inglês, de preferência...
Esta página parece estar bem completa (acho que só faltaram os links para
Tyrion Lannister II e
Arianne Martell I):
How Much of George R. R. Martin’s The Winds of Winter is Out So Far?
STUBBY THE ROCKET
Every so often, be it from a
reading at a convention, as
a bonus for downloading an app, or
just because, author George R. R. Martin gives us a preview of a chapter from the next Song of Ice and Fire novel
The Winds of Winter.
In the years between publication, these preview chapters tend to pile up. And with the release of two new preview chapters in just this past week, we thought it was high time to take stock of everything we’ve seen thus far from
The Winds of Winter.
Spoilers ahead, naturally.
In order to provide some semblance of order to the mixture of viewpoints, we’ve grouped the chapters under the struggle that they will be chronicling.
The Battle of Meereen
By the end of
A Dance With Dragons, many disparate characters and forces are converging on Meereen with designs on killing and/or wooing Daenerys. (Who, unbeknownst to many, isn’t even there, having since taken Drogon and flown back into the Dothraki Sea.) Dany’s forces, led by Ser Barristan Selmy, find themselves facing off against the attacking Yunkai’i and sellsword company the Second Sons, all of whom are puzzled at the presence of the newly arrived Iron Islands fleet led by Victarion Greyjoy.
- Barristan Selmy I, included in the 2013 mass market paperback edition of A Dance With Dragons
This
Winds of Winter chapter is included at the end of the
A Dance With Dragons paperback edition that came out in fall 2013. It essentially depicts Barristan Selmy rallying Dany’s forces to fend off the attacking Yunkai’i. We get confirmation that the Yunkai lay between Meereen’s walls and the waters of Slaver’s Bay, which will prove key. By the end of the chapter, Selmy sounds the charge. You can read a transcription of it
here.
- Tyrion Lannister I, read at Miscon 2012
The first of two chapters detailing Tyrion and Jorah Mormont’s position within the Second Sons as the assault against Meereen begins. Tyrion is attempting to turn Brown Ben Plumm, the leader of the sellsword company the Second Sons, towards fighting for Daenerys, but it remains to be seen if Tyrion’s argument sways the captain. Mormont interrupts to announce that the arriving fleet are Greyjoys and not the Volantis fleet they were expecting.
- Victarion Greyjoy, read at Miscon 2012
This chapter details Victarion readying the Greyjoy fleet for battle in Meereen. It also makes sure to remind the reader that Victarion has brought Dragonbinder with him, a horn that the Old Valyrians used to control dragons. You can listen to Martin reading the chapter
here.
- Barristan Selmy II, read at Boskone 50 in February 2013
Dany’s eclectic forces of Meereenese pit fighters and Unsullied plunge into the Yunkai’i forces and start taking down trebuchet after trebuchet. Selmy spots the Greyjoy fleet coming forth...
You can read a basic summary of the chapter
here and a more detailed summary
here.
The Second Sons are slow to mobilize for the Yunkai’i as Selmy continues to sweep them from the field, and Tyrion armors himself for battle. Dragons wheel about in the sky, uncontrolled, and the Second Sons make a fateful decision as to where their loyalty lay.
The Battle of Winterfell
At the end of
A Dance With Dragons, Stannis Baratheon’s forces had doggedly plunged through constant blizzards to surprise attack Winterfell from the north. At Winterfell itself, Roose Bolton’s bastard son Ramsay has wed a fake Arya to proclaim himself Winterfell’s heir. Theon Greyjoy, now known as Ramsay’s tortured plaything Reek, is caught in the middle.
- Theon Greyjoy, posted on George R. R. Martin’s site on December 2011
This chapter, notably titled “Theon” and not “Reek” finds the battle for Winterfell looming. He desires justice for the Starks, especially from Theon, who everyone knows “killed and burned” Bran and Rickon. What is perhaps more surprising is
who goes out of her way to point out exactly who Reek is... You can read the entire chapter
here. [Note: The original description for this chapter incorrectly stated that it had taken place
after the Battle of Winterfell. Thanks to Jonathan Ellis and decgem below for the correction!]
Aegon the Conquerer?
A Dance With Dragons revealed a new player in the game, Aegon Targaryen, believed to have been killed as a baby and now going by the name “Young Griff.” He has landed in Westeros with 5000 men of the Golden Company and taken Griffin’s Roost, which is slightly south of Storm’s End, the Baratheon seat. Their forces aim towards Storm’s End next and then, presumably, King’s Landing.
- Arianne Martell I, posted on George R. R. Martin’s site on January 2013
Arianne Martell and her company head north to meet with Lord Connington and Young Griff, the boy who is claiming to be the Targaryen birthed long ago by Elia Martell. They wonder on the status of Daenerys and whether Quentyn has met with her yet, unaware of his fate in
A Dance With Dragons. The chapter on Martin’s site during 2013 but has recently been replaced.
- Arianne Martell II, read at Worldcon 2011
Arianne and company make it to Griffin’s Roost and meet with the Golden Company but are informed that Aegon has already moved on and taken Storm’s End. In response, the Tyrell army is marching south from King’s Landing and Arianne decides she must meet Aegon herself. You can read a summary of both Arianne chapters
here.
Not Widely Read, But Spoken Of
During the finalization of
A Dance With Dragons and afterwards the author has mentioned several viewpoint chapters that have been shuffled around from book to book, many of which were originally slated for
Dance before it became too big of a doorstopper.
According to
the Song of Ice and Fire Wiki, those are:
An additional Arya chapter was removed from
Dance and placed into
Winds. It has
recently become available to read on Martin’s site and details a young girl by the name of “Mercy,” who is assisting a mummer’s troupe when she happens upon an envoy from Westeros, including a man who is featured on a very prominent list...
Removed from Dance, this chapter was meant to portend an ominous coup of Euron.
Sansa
had one chapter removed from
Dance and moved to
Winds (and it’s rumored that this chapter was bumped from
A Feast For Crows, as well. Poor Sansa!) and Martin has gone on record to say that
it’s going to cause quite a stir once it sees the light of day.
Want to know more about what’s been said and speculated about
The Winds of Winter?
This James Walker article from The Artifice has a great summary of important conflicts to come. And, of course, reading
The Winds of Winter forum on Westeros.org is like being set loose in a candy store.
Keep in mind that anything you see from the book is probably not the final version, even if it has been released by the author or his publisher. Some chapters may get cut, or condensed, and some events depicted above may be altered before the book hits the shelves. That said, it's still fascinating to get a glimpse of what's to come in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire. Happy reading!