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{{Lore|Title = The Death of Kings|Image = Maegordeath.PNG|Season = [[Season 2|2]]|Narrator = [[Varys]]}}
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'''"The Death of Kings"''' is part of the "[[Histories & Lore]]", a special feature in the Blu-ray of [[Season 4]] of ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. It is narrated by [[Conleth Hill]] as [[Varys]], who narrates several instances of regicide during the history of the [[Seven Kingdoms]].
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"'''The Death of Kings'''" is part of the [[Histories & Lore]], a special feature from ''[[Season 4#Media release|Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season]]''. It is narrated by [[Conleth Hill]] as [[Varys]].
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
 
[[Varys]] tracks the lives and all too common deaths of the Kings of Westeros over the years, proving that the [[Iron Throne]] is truly an uncomfortable seat to hold.
 
[[Varys]] tracks the lives and all too common deaths of the Kings of Westeros over the years, proving that the [[Iron Throne]] is truly an uncomfortable seat to hold.
==Summary==
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==Narration==
Varys begins by saying that the [[Maesters|maesters]] tell them that [[Aegon I Targaryen]] came to [[Westeros]] with fire and blood and hammered six kingdoms into into one. The fire he undoubtedly brought, as the Kings of the [[King of the Rock|Rock]], [[King of the Reach|Reach]] and [[King of the Iron Islands|Iron Islands]] learned. But blood has never been in short supply there, ever since the [[First Men]] carried a crown into Westeros. This [[First King]] united his people against the [[Children of the Forest]] and is supposedly buried in [[The North|the North]], a victim of a war he started. The first ruler of this land and the first to die on his throne. But not nearly the last...
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'''Varys:''' ''The [[Maesters]] tell us that [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon]] came to [[Westeros]] with fire and blood, and hammered six kingdoms into one. The fire he undoubtedly brought, as the [[King]]s of the [[King of the Rock|Rock]], [[King of the Reach|Reach]], and [[King of the Isles and the Rivers|Iron Islands]] learned. ''
   
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''But blood has never been in short supply here, ever since the [[First Men]] carried a crown into Westeros. This [[First King]] united his people against the [[Children of the Forest]] and is supposedly buried in [[The North|the North]], a victim of a [[Wars of the First Men and the Children of the Forest|war]] he started. The first ruler of this land and the first to die on his throne. But not nearly the last.''
For thousands of years afterwards a thousand kings rose and fell, dying in their beds, in their battles, in their guards' and mistresses' arms. The [[Age of Heroes]] sounds pretty until you realise what makes a hero: killing the enemies of his king, and to a king there is no greater enemy than other kings. The [[House Stark|Starks]] and [[House Bolton|Boltons]], the [[House Gardener|Gardeners]] and [[Storm King]]s, the [[Ironborn|ironborn]] and...everyone else.
 
   
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''For thousands of years afterwards, a thousand kings rose and fell, dying in their beds, in their battles, in their guards' and mistresses' arms. ''
Even the mighty [[House Targaryen|Targaryens]] were not immune from shortened reigns. Aegon's own son, [[Maegor Targaryen|Maegor the Cruel]], was killed by the very [[Iron Throne]] his father had forged, if you believe the tales. If you don't, then perhaps "the Cruel" is not a wise name for a king to earn. [[Daeron I Targaryen|Daeron]], first of his name, tried to finish his ancestor's work and [[Conquest of Dorne|bring]] [[Dorne]] into the fold. For his efforts, he lost sixty thousand men and his own life of eighteen years.
 
   
 
''The [[Age of Heroes]] sounds pretty until you realize what makes a hero: killing the enemies of his king. And to a king, there is no greater enemy than other kings. The [[House Stark|Starks]] and [[House Bolton|Boltons]], the [[House Gardener|Gardeners]] and [[Storm King]]s, the [[Ironborn|ironborn]], and everyone else.''
During the great Targaryen civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]], a [[Aegon II Targaryen|king]] and [[Rhaenyra Targaryen|queen]] each vied for the throne, dividing their House and it's [[Dragons|dragons]] against each other. Eventually, the queen was fed to [[Sunfyre|her rival's dragon]] while [[Aegon III Targaryen|her son]] watched and the victorious king soon died of his own wounds. By the war's end, [[King's Landing]] was smashed, cities razed and sacked never to be rebuilt and dragons had faded from this world.
 
   
 
''Even the mighty [[House Targaryen|Targaryens]] were not immune from shortened reigns. Aegon's own son, [[Maegor Targaryen|Maegor the Cruel]], was killed by the very [[Iron Throne]] his father had forged if you believe the tales. If you don't, then perhaps "the Cruel" is not a wise name for a king to earn. ''
Decades later, [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]] [[Legitimization|legitimized]] all of [[Great Bastards|his bastards]] on his deathbed. Inevitably, the greatest of these, [[Daemon Blackfyre]], declared himself the rightful heir and ignited [[Blackfyre Rebellion|yet another war for the crown]]. After much bloodshed, Daemon was killed by an alliance of his half-brothers on the [[Battle of Redgrass Field|Redgrass Field]]. All the same, his descendants continued to threaten the Targaryens until half a century later, when [[Barristan Selmy|Barristan the Bold]] slew [[Maelys Blackfyre|Maelys the Monstrous]] on the [[Stepstones]], extinguishing Daemon's line.
 
   
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''[[Daeron I Targaryen|Daeron]], First of His Name, tried to finish his ancestors' work and [[Conquest of Dorne|bring]] [[Dorne]] into the fold. For his efforts, he lost sixty thousand men and his own life of eighteen years.''
Varys wonders that given such an illustrious history, need people be so shocked by regicide? A [[War of the Five Kings]] can end only one way: with the death of four. Yet even in times of peace, a wise ruler knows that when men bend the knee to a king, too often they rise holding daggers.
 
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''During the great Targaryen civil war known as "the [[Dance of the Dragons]]," a [[Aegon II Targaryen|king]] and [[Rhaenyra Targaryen|queen]] each vied for the throne, dividing their house and its [[Dragons|dragons]] against each other. Eventually, the queen was fed to [[Sunfyre|her rival's dragon]] while [[Aegon III Targaryen|her son]] watched, and the victorious king soon died of his own wounds. ''
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''By the war's end, [[King's Landing]] was smashed, cities razed and sacked never to be rebuilt, and dragons had faded from this world.''
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''Decades later, [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]] [[Legitimization|legitimized]] all of [[Great Bastards|his bastards]] on his deathbed. Inevitably, the greatest of these, [[Daemon Blackfyre]], declared himself the rightful heir and ignited [[Blackfyre Rebellion|yet another war for the crown]]. ''
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''After much bloodshed, Daemon was killed by an alliance of [[Daeron II Targaryen|his]] [[Brynden Rivers|half-brothers]] on the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field|Redgrass Field]]. All the same, his [[House Blackfyre|descendants]] continued to threaten the Targaryens until half a century later, when [[Barristan Selmy|Barristan the Bold]] slew [[Maelys Blackfyre|Maelys the Monstrous]] on the [[Stepstones]], extinguishing Daemon's line.''
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''Given such an illustrious history, need we be so shocked by [[regicide]]? ''
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''A [[War of the Five Kings|war of five kings]] can end only one way. With the death of four. Yet even in times of peace, a wise ruler knows that when men [[Bending the knee|bend the knee]] to a king, too often, they rise holding daggers.''
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
* The [[First King]]
 
 
* King [[Aegon I Targaryen]], the "Conqueror" (mentioned)
 
* King [[Aegon I Targaryen]], the "Conqueror" (mentioned)
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* King [[Loren Lannister]] (indirectly mentioned)
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* King [[Mern IX Gardener]] (indirectly mentioned)
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* King [[Harren Hoare]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* The [[First King]]
 
* King [[Maegor Targaryen]], the "Cruel"
 
* King [[Maegor Targaryen]], the "Cruel"
 
* King [[Daeron I Targaryen]], the "Young Dragon"
 
* King [[Daeron I Targaryen]], the "Young Dragon"
* Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] (not mentioned by name)
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* Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* King [[Aegon II Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* King [[Aegon II Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
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* King [[Aegon III Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* King [[Aegon IV Targaryen]], the "Unworthy" (mentioned)
 
* King [[Aegon IV Targaryen]], the "Unworthy" (mentioned)
* [[Daemon Blackfyre]]
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* King [[Daemon Blackfyre]]
 
* [[Brynden Rivers]] (not mentioned by name)
 
* [[Brynden Rivers]] (not mentioned by name)
 
* King [[Daeron II Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* King [[Daeron II Targaryen]] (indirectly mentioned)
 
* Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], the "Bold"
 
* Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], the "Bold"
* [[Maelys Blackfyre]], the "Monstruous"
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* King [[Maelys Blackfyre]], the "Monstrous"
   
 
===Noble houses===
 
===Noble houses===
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*[[Dance of the Dragons]]
 
*[[Dance of the Dragons]]
 
*[[Blackfyre Rebellion]] (not mentioned by name)
 
*[[Blackfyre Rebellion]] (not mentioned by name)
**[[Battle of Redgrass Field]]
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**[[Battle of the Redgrass Field]]
 
*[[War of the Ninepenny Kings]] (not mentioned by name)
 
*[[War of the Ninepenny Kings]] (not mentioned by name)
 
*[[War of the Five Kings]]
 
*[[War of the Five Kings]]
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*[[Dragons]]
 
*[[Dragons]]
   
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Template:Lore "The Death of Kings" is part of the Histories & Lore, a special feature from Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season. It is narrated by Conleth Hill as Varys.

Synopsis

Varys tracks the lives and all too common deaths of the Kings of Westeros over the years, proving that the Iron Throne is truly an uncomfortable seat to hold.

Narration

Varys: The Maesters tell us that Aegon came to Westeros with fire and blood, and hammered six kingdoms into one. The fire he undoubtedly brought, as the Kings of the Rock, Reach, and Iron Islands learned.

But blood has never been in short supply here, ever since the First Men carried a crown into Westeros. This First King united his people against the Children of the Forest and is supposedly buried in the North, a victim of a war he started. The first ruler of this land and the first to die on his throne. But not nearly the last.

For thousands of years afterwards, a thousand kings rose and fell, dying in their beds, in their battles, in their guards' and mistresses' arms.

The Age of Heroes sounds pretty until you realize what makes a hero: killing the enemies of his king. And to a king, there is no greater enemy than other kings. The Starks and Boltons, the Gardeners and Storm Kings, the ironborn, and everyone else.

Even the mighty Targaryens were not immune from shortened reigns. Aegon's own son, Maegor the Cruel, was killed by the very Iron Throne his father had forged if you believe the tales. If you don't, then perhaps "the Cruel" is not a wise name for a king to earn.

Daeron, First of His Name, tried to finish his ancestors' work and bring Dorne into the fold. For his efforts, he lost sixty thousand men and his own life of eighteen years.

During the great Targaryen civil war known as "the Dance of the Dragons," a king and queen each vied for the throne, dividing their house and its dragons against each other. Eventually, the queen was fed to her rival's dragon while her son watched, and the victorious king soon died of his own wounds.

By the war's end, King's Landing was smashed, cities razed and sacked never to be rebuilt, and dragons had faded from this world.

Decades later, Aegon the Unworthy legitimized all of his bastards on his deathbed. Inevitably, the greatest of these, Daemon Blackfyre, declared himself the rightful heir and ignited yet another war for the crown.

After much bloodshed, Daemon was killed by an alliance of his half-brothers on the Redgrass Field. All the same, his descendants continued to threaten the Targaryens until half a century later, when Barristan the Bold slew Maelys the Monstrous on the Stepstones, extinguishing Daemon's line.

Given such an illustrious history, need we be so shocked by regicide?

A war of five kings can end only one way. With the death of four. Yet even in times of peace, a wise ruler knows that when men bend the knee to a king, too often, they rise holding daggers.

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