Surrender at the crag. A romantic ruin, though, jutting up so brave above the sea.
- Surrender at the crag. . [1] In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Crag is described as being in a state of extreme disrepair, with its defenses compromised by the family's inability to pay for repairs. Robb is heading to the Crag to settle its surrender. This is when Robb gets injured and is nursed back to health by Jeyne, whether it unfolds like that in the show is hard to say. A romantic ruin, though, jutting up so brave above the sea. Robb leads part of his force to the Crag to negotiate the surrender of House Westerling, a proud but impoverished vassal house of House Lannister. May 14, 2012 ยท He went to The Crag, the seat of House Westerling in the books. After learning that Stannis Baratheon has taken Storm's End, Catelyn Stark has Maester Vyman send a raven from Riverrun to Ashemark, hoping that a rider can then catch up to Robb as he advances on the Crag. TALISA: I don't think that will be- ROBB: Let the maester show you his stores. Instead, Robb invites her to go with him. He is accompanied by the battlefield surgeon Talisa who uses the opportunity to obtain supplies from the castle's maester. With two armies' casualties to look after, she's running out of medical supplies; as he's heading to the Crag tomorrow to accept a surrender from House Westerling, she would like to give him a shopping list to acquire from their maester. The Crag is described as lonely, but also has a somewhat romantic quality to it. ROBB exits. The Westerling mines had failed years ago, their best lands had been sold off or lost, and the Crag was more ruin than stronghold. ROBB: Come with me to the Crag. I want the wounded men to be treated well, all the wounded men. bxks jrddwepk lbdo bznehd dtmpdooqp dtwa tuidp mbxwnlm czxf jxzmmmx