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Oratio primaAcciones nostras quesumus domine aspirando parueni, et adiuuando prosequerem it cuncta nostra operatio a et semper incipiat, et per et ince- pta finiatur qui viuis et regnas deus per omnia secula seculorum amen././././././././././././././.VI. First Oration. 1Direct, we beg you, O Lord, our actionsby your holy inspirations, and carry them on by your gracious assistance,that every prayer and work of ours may begin always with you,and through you be happily ended. Actiones nostras: This prayer appears in the Book of Hoursand other medieval collections of prayers. Oratio TerciaSalue regina mater misericordie vita dulcedo et spes n- ostra salue, ad te clamanes exules filii eue, ad te suspiramus gementes et flentes, in hac lachri- marum valle eya ergo aduocata nostra illos t- uos misericordes oculos ad nos conuerte et iesum benedictum fructum ventris tui nob- is post hoc exilium ostende o clemens o pia o dulcis virgo maria ora pro nobis sancta dei ge- nitrix, vt digni efficiamur promissionibus christi././././././././././././././././.VIII. Third Oration.

2Hail holy queen, mother of mercy,Hail our life, our sweetness and our hope.To you do we cry poor banished children of Eve,To you do we send up our sighs, mourning and weepingin this valley of tears.Turn then, most gracious advocateyour eyes of mercy toward us.And after this, our exile,Show us the fruit of your womb, Jesus.O clement, O loving, O sweet virgin Mary.Pray for us, Holy Mother of GodThat we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.2. This is the well-known(up to 'O Sweet virgin Mary') along with the standard response.

I loved this graphic novel as much as the first one.Dunk and Egg have taken up with Ser Eustace. They end up going out to find out why their water supply has stopped. It turns out The Red Widow has built a dam and stolen their water.

There are rumors that she is a witch and has killed several husbands and Dunk has to make her see reason.This turns into a fight back and forth between The Red Widow and Ser Eustace. It seems The Red Widow has the okay from theI loved this graphic novel as much as the first one.Dunk and Egg have taken up with Ser Eustace.

They end up going out to find out why their water supply has stopped. It turns out The Red Widow has built a dam and stolen their water. There are rumors that she is a witch and has killed several husbands and Dunk has to make her see reason.This turns into a fight back and forth between The Red Widow and Ser Eustace.

It seems The Red Widow has the okay from the King to take the water. This opens up another barrel of worms and they have to go through some issues before coming to a compromise.It seems as well, that our Dunk has a crush on her ladyship and she on him, but nothing can be done because he doesn't come from a 'great family.' You know the ways and the days!Poor Dunk must move on after his little battle even though they wanted him to stay. You know if he did that would have caused all kinds of trouble.I loved the novel and I'm sorry I can't tell you more, you will just have to read it:)The graphics were awesome, I love when a book has beautiful graphics! Targaryen count: 1Booby count: 0But despite the shortcomings mentioned above, this book was wonderful. Artwork was absolutely amazing, much better than the previous Hedge Knight and the Game of thrones comics.So here's, as promised, our gallant hedge knight ser Duncan the Tall:image errorThis bald dude is Egg, by the way, Aegon Targaryen who will end up being the king Aegon V.image errorimage errorSir Duncan the hot image errorthis is red widow and Dunk totally has a crush on herTargaryen count: 1Booby count: 0But despite the shortcomings mentioned above, this book was wonderful.

My copy has finally arrived!I gave three stars for the e-book version when I read it a few years back but for this particular edition with its AMAZING artwork, it deserves another star. Much much better than the hideous AGoT graphic novels.The part when Ser Eustace told the tale of the Battle of Redgrass Field is just totally mesmerizing. Daemon Blackfyre and Bloodraven in da house! And now that I see how the Red Widow - Tywin's feisty grandma - looks like, I totally get Dunk's infatuation My copy has finally arrived!I gave three stars for the e-book version when I read it a few years back but for this particular edition with its AMAZING artwork, it deserves another star. Much much better than the hideous AGoT graphic novels.The part when Ser Eustace told the tale of the Battle of Redgrass Field is just totally mesmerizing. Daemon Blackfyre and Bloodraven in da house! And now that I see how the Red Widow - Tywin's feisty grandma - looks like, I totally get Dunk's infatuation with her.

'I wonder if she's freckled all over'. You dirty knight, you!I cannot wait for The Mystery Knight to be published in graphic novel version, due next year.

This is the second part of the Hedge Knight Graphic novels. This one is better than the first. The continuing tale of Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg (one day to be Aegon the Unlikely). This time after the events of the tournament on Ser Duncan and Egg-they travel to serve under a Lord named Eustace.

It seems the on the other side border is the infamous Red Widow who has diverted a river to fill her moat for the castle known as Coldmoat. Ser Duncan volunteers to serve Ser Eustace in this This is the second part of the Hedge Knight Graphic novels. This one is better than the first.

The continuing tale of Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg (one day to be Aegon the Unlikely). This time after the events of the tournament on Ser Duncan and Egg-they travel to serve under a Lord named Eustace.

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It seems the on the other side border is the infamous Red Widow who has diverted a river to fill her moat for the castle known as Coldmoat. Ser Duncan volunteers to serve Ser Eustace in this matter and is paired with the slovenly Sir Bennis. I shall not spoil the rest of this intricate plot for you-read the book.I enjoyed this tale more due to the revelations about the Blackfyre Rebellion, as well as learning between the Red and Black Dragon 'sides' of the Targeryan dynasty. I wonder if there are more stories for Dunk and Egg. These are superbly done and carry the spirit of the books.

The artwork is gorgeous and the story is truly a good one about the aftereffects of picking the wrong side during a rebellion. If you are a Game of Thrones fan this is a series you should look into. When I reviewed THE HEDGE KNIGHT, I very much enjoyed it and recommended people check it out in comic book format rather than short story. While George R.R. Martin's prose is very good here, nothing is lost and much gained with its adaptation into art.

The stories are short and to the point anyway, which makes me think I wish George would just work on these if he doesn't feel like finishing A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE. I could do with some low fantasy feel good stories to contrast with some of the When I reviewed THE HEDGE KNIGHT, I very much enjoyed it and recommended people check it out in comic book format rather than short story. While George R.R. Martin's prose is very good here, nothing is lost and much gained with its adaptation into art.

The stories are short and to the point anyway, which makes me think I wish George would just work on these if he doesn't feel like finishing A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE. I could do with some low fantasy feel good stories to contrast with some of the grimdark I read (and love).The premise for THE SWORN SWORD is that Dunk and Egg are sworn to a very-very low ranking lord in the middle of the Reach. The tower the man lives in is neighbor of Coldmoat, which is a fairly nice (if not great) castle with its own river.

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A dispute over said river and its waters leads to a 'war' that will undoubtedly end only one way but which our heroes' lord is fairly willing to do (since he's an old man with no children as well as a warrior). Along the way, they meet a woman wrongly identified as a femme fatale and a fairly epic jousting duel.This is probably my favorite of the Dunk and Egg stories and I think it works fabulous in a visual form. The Red Widow is beautiful and fun even if George R.R. Martin isn't going to let her wed a hedge knight.

I also liked the ending for a subversion of expectations that, ironically, was a sensible strategy all along.5/5. You gotta like Dunk and Egg, that's a fact. Both of them are close to my heart already, but I didn't enjoy this story as much as the first one. A year and a half after the events we witnessed in the first volume has passed and Dunk (who still isn't very successful at being addressed as Ser Duncan the T all'), and his squire Egg have taken service with the elderly Ser Eustace. The old man lives in the glory days of the past and he has some territorial issues with the 'Red Widow' (how I like You gotta like Dunk and Egg, that's a fact. Both of them are close to my heart already, but I didn't enjoy this story as much as the first one. A year and a half after the events we witnessed in the first volume has passed and Dunk (who still isn't very successful at being addressed as Ser Duncan the T all'), and his squire Egg have taken service with the elderly Ser Eustace.

The old man lives in the glory days of the past and he has some territorial issues with the 'Red Widow' (how I like strong women evil or not). There's a drought on, and water is being stolen, and peasant workers are somehow bulied because of that, something Dunk wants to prevent. So off he goes to try and solve the situation as the best of knights but he discovers that somebody has been lying to him. Knighthood is not so honourable here as it was in the previous volume, Dunk starts to see its dark side and to wonder if he is a knight or a regular guy and what is better, but he lives up to his own vision of knight's despite most of the times that's going to put him in danger.

Not brilliant but enjoyable. I am following a kind of schedule where I try to read the original text before I see or read the adaptation.

So I had just finished the Knight of Seven Kingdoms few days ago so the story is still fresh in my mind and to boot the book was heavily illustrated so many scenes looked like already seen. This was in full color though and it was a welcome change.

Illustrations were again good and the adaptation was faithful in fact all the dialogues were the same. I am just glad that I got to read the I am following a kind of schedule where I try to read the original text before I see or read the adaptation. So I had just finished the Knight of Seven Kingdoms few days ago so the story is still fresh in my mind and to boot the book was heavily illustrated so many scenes looked like already seen. This was in full color though and it was a welcome change. Illustrations were again good and the adaptation was faithful in fact all the dialogues were the same. I am just glad that I got to read the graphic novelization too and soon would try to read the graphic novel of the third story and then the graphic novelization of the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire series.So yeah if you have read the original novella then it would be a nice change and if you haven't read it then still it's a nice read so give it a chance and then just Keep on Reading. An interesting continuation of Hedge Knight which follows the story of Dunk and Egg a year after the preceding book.The story was a bit trivial as it was mainly a device to show how noble of a knight Dunk is despite his poor beginnings.

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The secondary theme to this novella revolves around a rebellion between brothers for the crown. It basically says that the winners are always good and the losers are always evil despite the fact that they were both fighting for who they thought was the true An interesting continuation of Hedge Knight which follows the story of Dunk and Egg a year after the preceding book.The story was a bit trivial as it was mainly a device to show how noble of a knight Dunk is despite his poor beginnings. The secondary theme to this novella revolves around a rebellion between brothers for the crown. It basically says that the winners are always good and the losers are always evil despite the fact that they were both fighting for who they thought was the true king.I recommend this to people that read and liked Hedge Knight. I don't see much value as a side story in the universe of A Song of Fire and Ice by itself.

Book review.Dunk and the Egg. Westeros side quest story comic.

I needed a quick read and this did the job.I read this because it's been confirmed that Brienne of Tarth is a descendant of Dunkan the Tall.Sir Duncan the Tall and Egg (Aegon V) are just taking hired work around places in Westeros. Nothing major just helpful tasks for food and drink. 100 years before the events in A Song of Ice in Fire.I liked this more than I expected. One task of finding out why the river dried up lead to a dam Book review.Dunk and the Egg. Westeros side quest story comic.

I needed a quick read and this did the job.I read this because it's been confirmed that Brienne of Tarth is a descendant of Dunkan the Tall.Sir Duncan the Tall and Egg (Aegon V) are just taking hired work around places in Westeros. Nothing major just helpful tasks for food and drink. 100 years before the events in A Song of Ice in Fire.I liked this more than I expected. One task of finding out why the river dried up lead to a dam made by a bitch lady Red Widow.But there's always more to it and Red Widow wasn't so bad, she was a tiny young lady protecting her spider castle.

I really liked her character Lady Rohanne. She had red hair. Her character was a suprise.And we got to learn more about the Blackfyre rebellion. The Targaryen bastard rebellion.I'm looking forward to reading more of these short stories. I want all the stories.⭐⭐⭐💫.#georgerrmartin #grrm #thehedgeknight #theswornsword #agameofthrones #gameofthrones #got #westeros #dunkandegg #aegon #sirduncanthetall #knight #aknightofthesevenkingdoms #asongoficeandfire #asoiaf. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Finally found this after months of searching, and I was not disappointed.

It is richly illustrated in both black and white line drawing and full colour with nothing omitted. Duncan the tall and his ' squire ' Egg ' are traversing Westeros in order to lay low after Duncan entered a tourney and drew blood and the ire of the cruel and vain Prince Aerion. If not for Egg, Dunken the tall would surely paid for this transgression with his life.Many secrets are hidden in these graphic novels, and it Finally found this after months of searching, and I was not disappointed. It is richly illustrated in both black and white line drawing and full colour with nothing omitted. Duncan the tall and his ' squire ' Egg ' are traversing Westeros in order to lay low after Duncan entered a tourney and drew blood and the ire of the cruel and vain Prince Aerion. If not for Egg, Dunken the tall would surely paid for this transgression with his life.Many secrets are hidden in these graphic novels, and it would be to the delight of the lovers of the LOIAR readers to find them herein.Dunk and Egg are now roam Westeros as hedge knights offering their services as hedge knights offering their services for meat,mead, and occasional lodgings. As the second part of the tale begins they find themselves in the service ofSer Eustace, an aged knight who's glory has long past.

A drought has plagued his fiefdom and it is now up to Dunk and Egg to find the source or lack of which, to the drought.But the heat is the source of agony for Dunk and he finds himself being plagued by the weight of his armour and the presence of an I easy feeling of dark magyck, and dread.I was pleasantly surprised by the illustrations since I disliked the style of the 'Game of Thrones' graphic novels intensely. This style of artwork is far more attractive and very richly detailed. The rounded edges on the armour and the faces make the characters much more human and relatable.I enjoyed this not just for the illustrations but for the content, many little pieces of information were imparted that cleared up some questions that I had concerning a certain family heritage.Have I piqued you interest? I certainly hope so. A 6 issue graphic novel that takes 6 issues before the lead character strikes his first blow.

This book is about the intricate webs that bind the different characters into loyalties they frequently wish they could flee.Hedge Knight II weaves a great story as Ser Duncan the Tall (fleeing his upbringing as Dunk the Lunk in Fleabottom district in Kings Landing) strives to maintain the commitment to loyalty and knighthood Ser Arlan taught him. Things go wrong when he finds himself on the Fantastic.

A 6 issue graphic novel that takes 6 issues before the lead character strikes his first blow. This book is about the intricate webs that bind the different characters into loyalties they frequently wish they could flee.Hedge Knight II weaves a great story as Ser Duncan the Tall (fleeing his upbringing as Dunk the Lunk in Fleabottom district in Kings Landing) strives to maintain the commitment to loyalty and knighthood Ser Arlan taught him. Things go wrong when he finds himself on the wrong side in a conflict that is the distant epic of a battle fought 20 years in the past.Martin's story and political intrigue comes through in spades, and Miller's art is WONDERFUL. His characters are well defined, and the details of the livery of the different houses and the action scenes RULE.Must read.

This volume picks up a year or so after the last and follow Hedge knight Duncan the tall and his squire, Egg.The artwork was just as great, if not better, but the story felt a little irrelevant. Last time the story had more of an impact and this time it just felt a little like filler material. Still it had some interesting flashes to the Blackfyre rebellion and I really like Dunk and Eggs relationship.I really wish there were more volumes about these characters, feels like there are a lot more This volume picks up a year or so after the last and follow Hedge knight Duncan the tall and his squire, Egg.The artwork was just as great, if not better, but the story felt a little irrelevant. Last time the story had more of an impact and this time it just felt a little like filler material. Still it had some interesting flashes to the Blackfyre rebellion and I really like Dunk and Eggs relationship.I really wish there were more volumes about these characters, feels like there are a lot more stories to tell. The Sworn Sword - The Hedge Knight 2 by George R. MartinI wanted to finish the Game of Thrones series (whatever is out) before the last season airs.

I never got to start the books but what I got instead was this Graphic Novel as free book of the month for Prime Readers. So here it is.I love stories of honour and courage. I strongly believe the we are losing the code of honor to live by in our lives therefore we need these stories more than ever. Do really such codes? Weighing Pros and Cons The Sworn Sword - The Hedge Knight 2 by George R.

MartinI wanted to finish the Game of Thrones series (whatever is out) before the last season airs. I never got to start the books but what I got instead was this Graphic Novel as free book of the month for Prime Readers. So here it is.I love stories of honour and courage. I strongly believe the we are losing the code of honor to live by in our lives therefore we need these stories more than ever. Do really such codes?

Weighing Pros and Cons of it - we can have a long discussion about it but personally I strongly feel the need to have a set of principles to live. May be you will not follow a pre established doctrine but you need a personal manifesto.This graphic novel talks about time in westerns before our present day GOT. You can see the black, whites as well as flaws of the characters as has become trademark of any George Martin story.

I also felt that the politics was more pure when it was simpler times. Honour and Blood were the only units of trade.

If you need to go back to a simpler time with an engaging story and an environment which takes you back to your GOT characters, this is a book for you. Just as strong a story as the first Hedge Knight novella, but without the Westeros-shaking ramifications. And that's surprisingly fine!

I praised the first novella for being short fiction that actually affected the larger world it took place it and I guess I have to praise this second novella for the exact opposite reason - it's a fast, compact tale that expands the Song of Fire and Ice world without shaking the foundation.The setup is basically the same as the previous novella - Dunk is Just as strong a story as the first Hedge Knight novella, but without the Westeros-shaking ramifications. And that's surprisingly fine! I praised the first novella for being short fiction that actually affected the larger world it took place it and I guess I have to praise this second novella for the exact opposite reason - it's a fast, compact tale that expands the Song of Fire and Ice world without shaking the foundation.The setup is basically the same as the previous novella - Dunk is involved in an minor infraction that reveals larger issues that snowball into a final showdown between two rival houses. Martin's twists and turns ensure the story is anything but predictable, though. As with the first Hedge Knight, this volume is often more interesting and a better told tale than some of Martin's doorstop novels. A believer in the need for positive, all-ages entertainment, Ben Avery created and wrote Zondervan’s graphic novel series TimeFlyz and the comic book miniseries ArmorQuest to entertain readers with an exciting story, but also inspire and encourage readers to stand up and make a difference in their world. Avery’s comic book career began when he was selected by George R.R.

Martin to work as the A believer in the need for positive, all-ages entertainment, Ben Avery created and wrote Zondervan’s graphic novel series TimeFlyz and the comic book miniseries ArmorQuest to entertain readers with an exciting story, but also inspire and encourage readers to stand up and make a difference in their world. Avery’s comic book career began when he was selected by George R.R.

Martin to work as the script adaptor of the comic book fantasy mini-series The Hedge Knight, based on novellas by the New York Times bestselling author. After that, Avery went on to co-write/co-create the critically acclaimed Lullaby and The Imaginaries for Image Comics, co-create and write the children’s literature inspired fantasy The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles, develop and write the historical epic Kingdoms for Zondervan, and the sequel mini-series The Hedge Knight II, published by Marvel Comics. In addition to writing, he has been an English teacher, a college resident director, and a youth treatment specialist for sexually abused children. Avery lives in Indiana with his wife and four children.