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Guest Jim McGeehin joins us to discuss a unique battle! Argilac insulted Orys, claiming he was unworthy of his daughter Argella. So Aegon's champion came to prove otherwise... with an army and Queen Rhaenys riding Meraxes. But even a dragon cannot match the rains of the Stormlands at their worst, and the Storm KIng's men were as loyal as they come.  

Jim McGeehin (Something Like a Lawyer): https://warsofasoiaf.tumblr.com/

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The Battle of the Last Storm

Guest Jim McGeehin joins us to discuss a unique battle! Argilac insulted Orys, claiming he was unworthy of his daughter Argella. So Aegon's champion came to prove otherwise... with an army and Queen Rhaenys riding Meraxes. But even a dragon cannot match the rains of the Stormlands at their worst, and the Storm KIng's men were as loyal as they come. Jim McGeehin (Something Like a Lawyer): https://warsofasoiaf.tumblr.com/ Support Westeros History: https://bit.ly/howpatreon Subscribe for more Westeros History: http://bit.ly/1ZOxPCc Shirts: https://historyofwesteros.threadless.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/historyofwesteros The original 2D History of Westeros logo was designed by FoxAndBrambles: https://twitter.com/foxandbrambles Special thanks to Michael Klarfeld (Klaradox) for the maps: http://klaradox.de Follow Westeros History On: Website: http://www.historyofwesteros.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/westeroshistory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westeroshistory Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/howfb Discord: https://bit.ly/howdiscord Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheHistoryofwesteros/playlists

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Steve VanProoyen

Enjoyed this episode very much. Thankyou!

Robert Socal

I will add something that you will, for sure, ignore, but what the hell? In my opinion, the battle at Storm's End is one of four main events at the start of Aegon's conquest: the destruction of Harren Hoare, the expedition to the Vale, the victory over the Durrandons, and the Field of Fire. Putting one of those crucial events behind a paywall might be a sound business decision, but it smells like EA six years ago or Nintendo right now (and forever). In my opinion, forcing people to pay for something like the Dorne Resistance or even the kneeling of Stark would have been friendlier to your listeners.