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The White Knight[Asoiaf Si]

A man is reborn as a dragon seed during the times when the "Dragons Danced"

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A Look into the future (part 1)

All The Small Deeds That You Do

(Verse 1)

In the castle's grand hall, with knights standing tall,

And nobody knows why,

In the moon's gentle glow, as the fire burns low,

And you give me that sigh,

Riding forth on a quest, on my noble horse's crest,

And you look up with delight,

(Chorus)

'Cause all of the small deeds that you do,

Are what remind me why I fight for you,

And when we're apart, in battles through and through,

I close my eyes, and all I see is you,

And the small things you do.

(Verse 2)

When you mend my armor, in the eve's fading glamour,

Every stitch, every thread,

Every "be safe," every "brave," every "I love you," you've said,

(You've ever said),

'Cause all of the small deeds that you do,

Are what remind me why I fight for you,

And when we're apart, in battles through and through,

I close my eyes, and all I see is you,

And the small things you do.

(Chorus)

'Cause all of the small deeds that you do,

Are what remind me why I fight for you,

And when we're apart, in battles through and through,

I close my eyes, and all I see is you,

And the small things you do.

(Verse 3)

When the kingdom's at peace, and the battles all cease,

And you look up and smile,

'Cause all of the small deeds that you do,

Are what remind me why I fight for you,

And when we're apart, in battles through and through,

I close my eyes, and all I see is you,

And the small things you do.

In the annals of history, the ballad was famously sung by the renowned Ser Ulf, known far and wide as "The White Knight." Legends say he performed this heartfelt composition for Princess Helaena during a grand tourney that took place on the inaugural day of the year 128 since Aegon's Conquest. This auspicious event unfolded within the walls of the royal palace, as King Viserys chose to commemorate his remarkable recovery with a lavish feast.

According to the historical record preserved in the esteemed tome "The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling" by the eminent chronicler Grand Maester Munkun, it was these very festivities that would set in motion the sequence of events leading to the subsequent Trial of Combat. This fateful duel would be contested between none other than the White Knight himself, Ser Ulf, and the valiant Prince Aegon Targaryen.