

Image from Twitter.Īt King's Landing, Euron Greyjoy brings in the Golden Company across the Narrow Sea. He then shows her his sword - Longclaw - and asks if she's jealous. He asks her if she ever used it, and she replies: “Once or twice”. They hug and he sees she still has Needle. Sansa says, “At one time, I thought you were the cleverest man I knew.”

Sansa asks if he truly believes Cersei will send her army to help them Tyrion replies in the affirmative. Tyrion asks if she is apprehensive of Cersei's armies coming North. They acknowledge that each of them is a survivor. “Well it did have its moments,” she quips. Tyrion says he understands, it was hardly a wonderful event. Tyrion meets Sansa and she apologises for disappearing on him during Joffrey's wedding. Not for Dothraki, Unsullied and two full grown dragons. Tyrion chimes in as well, pointing out that Daenerys has the greatest army the world has seen and two full grown dragons. He has brought back a powerful ally, who will aid them in the fight against the White Walkers. Jon reiterates that protecting the North is his only objective and he doesn't care about being a king. Rising tension between Sansa Stark and Daenerys. And then her attention - just like everyone else's - is taken up by the dragons, two of them, soaring above the ramparts of Winterfell. Her gaze is then caught by the Hound (whom she last left, dying somewhere in the Vale) and Gendry (who was toted away by Melisandre to the Dragonstone after the Brotherhood without Banners gave him up). Maybe he looks too much like a lord and not enough like the loving brother she knew. As she stands on the road along with the smallfolk, she sees Jon riding up on his horse: she wants to call out to him, but does not. Arya smiles indulgently at the child, remembering her own excitable self when King Robert Baratheon came visiting. In a flashback to the very first episode of season one of Game of Thrones, we see a little boy, scampering here and there, trying to get to a vantage point to look at the arriving royalty.

Bringing her to the North is Jon Snow, “King in the North” until not too long ago. Winterfell awaits the arrival of the royal party: Queen Daenerys Targaryen, her army of Unsullied, Dothraki bloodriders and of course - the dragons.
