
EPISODE RECAP
After the trial by combat ends in tragedy with Prince Baelor's death, Dunk struggles with guilt and rejection as various lords offer him positions he feels unworthy of accepting. Ultimately, Dunk agrees to take young Prince Egg as his squire on the road as a common hedge knight, believing the boy needs to learn humility away from castle life, and the two ride out together to wander Westeros in search of work and adventure. As they depart, Dunk honors his fallen mentor Ser Arlan by nailing a penny to their camp tree, and briefly sees Arlan's ghostly form departing, signifying the passing of the torch from one generation of knights to the next.
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Maekar's Conversation with Dunk Is a Single Political Act in Two Moves
Maekar orchestrates whispers of kinslaying not to escape a curse, but to legitimize a succession he has already chosen.

Egg Already Inherited What Dunk Cannot Fix
Egg's knife mirrors Aerion's childhood threat, suggesting he replicates cruelty rather than simply avenging it.

Arlan Died Before He Could Knight Dunk
Dunk may have knighted himself, meaning every authority he wielded at Ashford rested on a lie he told the world.

Baelor Built a Closed Honor System With One Unguarded Entrance, and Dunk's Survival Was Its Contemptuous Remainder
Baelor's holy trial was rigged: he fought only sworn protectors while his champions faced actual danger, making his death poetic justice for calculated cowardice.

Broken Shield, Broken Self
Dunk refuses mercy not from honor, but from the conviction that his survival at Baelor's cost demands permanent self-exile.

Dunk's Foot Will Save the Realm
Dunk's injured foot is a narrative instrument designed to place him at the exact moment the realm needs salvation most.

Arlan's Phrase Encodes the Season's True Stakes
Maekar's contempt for Dunk's borrowed wisdom suggests the series will force Dunk to earn his convictions or expose his optimism as hollow inheritance.




