Characters
The story is narrated from the point of view of 18 different characters,[11] including two minor one-off point-of-view characters featured in a prologue and epilogue.[12]
Varamyr Sixskins (Prologue),[13] a skinchanger and one of the surviving wildlings north of the Wall.
Daenerys Targaryen, sole heir to the Targaryen dynasty which ruled Westeros for 300 years until their deposition 15 years prior to the first novel. Self-proclaimed Queen of Westeros, she now rules the city of Meereen.
Jon Snow, the 998th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch and bastard son of Eddard Stark.
Tyrion Lannister, dwarf and uncle to the King Tommen of Westeros, a fugitive wanted for kinslaying and regicide. Recently fled the Seven Kingdoms.
Davos Seaworth, former smuggler and King's Hand to Stannis Baratheon. Has recently learned his letters.
Bran Stark, rightful heir to his brother, the late Robb Stark. Seeking an old power beyond the Wall, believed dead by his own family.
Reek: Theon Greyjoy, presumed-dead son of recently deceased King Balon Greyjoy of the Iron Islands, a captive of Ramsay Bolton and now tortured, starved and barely sane.
The Wayward Bride: Asha Greyjoy, niece of King Euron Greyjoy of the Iron Islands, lately fled from the isles.
Victarion Greyjoy, Captain of the Iron fleet, recently gone on a quest to find Daenerys and use her for the Ironborn's own ends.
Arya Stark, hiding in the Free City of Braavos, where she has taken on the identity of the "Cat of the Canals" and continues her training as an assassin by the House of Black and White (The Faceless Men). Meanwhile back in Westeros, an impostor Arya has been betrothed to Ramsay Bolton.
The Merchant's Man: Quentyn Martell, eldest son of Prince Doran Martell of Dorne, traveling into the East on a mission for his father.[14]
Ser Barristan Selmy, the former Lord Commander of Robert Baratheon's Kingsguard, and the first of Daenerys's Queensguard.[15]
Lady Melisandre, a mysterious shadow-binder from Asshai and a devoted priestess to the red god R'hllor, advisor to Stannis.[13]
Cersei Lannister, the Queen Regent, currently imprisoned in a tower cell, awaiting trial.[16]
Ser Jaime Lannister, knight of the Kingsguard; currently occupying Riverrun.
The Captain of the Guards: Areo Hotah, Captain of Doran Martell's guard.
A new, as yet unknown POV character.
A one-off undetermined epilogue character
POV chapters for Sansa Stark, Samwell Tarly, Aeron Damphair, Arianne Martell, and Brienne of Tarth were written for the book, but they will instead tentatively appear in the next book, The Winds of Winter.
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