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A strange but true fact about the First Dornish War: by far the longest and most brutal phase came after the Conqueror declared victory and took most of his troops home. We break down the assassinations, bounties, raids and other shameful acts of intrigue that came to define the conflict more than battles ever could. 

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Valar Rereadis: Fire & Blood - Dornish War Ends

A strange but true fact about the First Dornish War: by far the longest and most brutal phase came after the Conqueror declared victory and took most of his troops home. We break down the assassinations, bounties, raids and other shameful acts of intrigue that came to define the conflict more than battles ever could. You get 1 month for free, when you’re subscribing for 3 months at: https://magicmind.com/JANwesteros And with our code WESTEROS20, it’s an extra 20% off, which gets you to 75% off, until the end of January. 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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JDfado

Loves this ep. As for dragons doing work.... not exactly what you're looking for but Robin Hobb's later elderlings books have some of my favorite intelligent dragons I've ever read. They don't exactly strap on a hard hat or anything but... they give reluctant help and transportation multiple times and it often times is some of my favorite unintended comedy in the whole series

Vanessa (Sansa rules)

Dragons doing something other than blowing things up reminded me of a book I read recently - Burn by Patrick Ness. There was a dragon, Kazimir " being paid to clear a farmer's field so it was ready for planting a crop.