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A Dance With Dragons ~ 9. Davos I *Discuss only this chapter and anything prior


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
I don't understand something. It happened when Catelyn was at the Frey's too.

Davos has been given bread and salt. It seems to give guests a feeling of safety.

Does anyone understand this? I do not.


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I thought it was part of a code. That if you break your bread you are safe from harm. I am assuming some sort of friendship. You don't break bread with your enemies.

Fisherman's daughter is Jon's mother? Does anyone believe that?

Stannis is in the worst possible place to sitting at. News gets to the wall soooo slowly. I mean he has the Red Witch, but obviously she doesn't know what is going on or they would have known of Tywin sooner or the baby switch. She is a bad predictor of events.


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gam s (Haveyouread.bkk) (siyxx) | 100 comments Leslie (Basesloaded32) wrote: "I don't understand something. It happened when Catelyn was at the Frey's too.
Davos has been given bread and salt. It seems to give guests a feeling of safety.
Does anyone understand this?..."


I think it's something associate with "The Guest Right" this is from Wiki of Ice and Fire:

The Guest Right is a sacred law of hospitality. When a guest, be he common born or noble, eats the food and drinks the drink off a host's table beneath the host's roof, the guest right is invoked. Bread and salt are the traditional provisions.


From what I understand, violating the guestright is the worst crime imaginable in this universe (beside kinslaying of course), so someone usually only feel safe when eating at the host's table. That's why Catelyn put down her own guard in RW because she couldn't imagine The Freys would go so low to break this norm. Also that's why people in Westeros lose their shit over what happened at the RW.

As for Davos, he was captured and unsure if he's gonna be hanged this fortnight. Eating something offered by Godric just made him feel safe....for now.


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Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie)   | 1283 comments Mod
So if you offer someone food you are saying dude you are safe here? Relax, take a load off and chill?


Brianna (bebecburt) | 562 comments This is hard to follow so far. I think having to go back to events at the end of A Storm of Swords and the beginning of A Feast for Crows is messing up my brain. lol


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Lol. It is hard to follow. I feel like I missed a lot.


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Ria (ban1chka) | 440 comments Alex Farrand wrote: "Stannis is in the worst possible place to sitting at. News gets to the wall soooo slowly. I mean he has the Red Witch, but obviously she doesn't know what is going on or they would have known of Tywin sooner or the baby switch. She is a bad predictor of events."
Well, she explained at some point (I honestly don't remember when) that the fires do show her the truth, but it's all in riddles. Like what Daenerys saw at that house in... AGoT, I think? Or Jojen's green dreams. The real trick is in deciphering the visions, and there's really no way to know for sure until it happens.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Plenty of new characters and settings so far. I don't think we've visited the Three Sisters before, have we? And Davos is proving himself worthy of being Stannis' Hand - his loyalty has never wavered and he's making good judgments with regards to the problems and opportunities that arise.


Brianna (bebecburt) | 562 comments The name sounds familiar, but I'm not 100% sure.

I think Davos definitely does the best he can. I think he's one of my favorites. He tries to do the right thing, but has a realistic mind about it.


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