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A Song of Ice and Fire III: A Storm of Swords Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 9/6/2016
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"It was only the fire he feared. That night, the wildfire had set the river itself ablaze, and filled the very air with green flame."

 

e needed air by then, but he was afraid. Was he past the chain yet, was he out in the bay? If he came up under a ship he would drown, and if he surfaced amidst the floating patches of wildfire his first breath would sear his lungs to ash. He twisted in the water to look up, but three was nothing to see but green darkness and then he spun too far and suddenly he could no longer tell up from down.

Panic took hold of him. His hands flailed against the bottom of the river and seven up a cloud of mud that blinded him. His chest was growing tighter by the instant.

He clawed at the water, kicking, pushing himself, turning, his lungs screaming four air, kicking, kicking, lost now in the river murk, kicking, kicking, kicking until he could kick no longer. When he opened his mouth to scream, the water came rushing in, tasting of salt, and Davos Seaworth knew that he was drowning.

The next he knew the sun was up, and he lay upon a stony strand beneath a spire of naked stone, with the empty bay all around and a broken mast, a burned sail, and a swollen corpse beside him. The mast, the sail, and the dead man vanished with the next high tide, leaving Davos alone on his rock amidst the spears of the merling king.

His nine years as a smuggler had made the waters around King’s Landing more familiar to him than any home he’d ever had, and he knew his refuge was no more than a speck on the charts, in a place that honest sailors steered away from, not toward... though Davos himself had come by it once or twice in his smuggling days, the better to stay unseen. When they find me dead here, if ever they do, perhaps they will name the rock for me, he thought. Onion Rock, they’ll call it; it will be my tombstone and my legacy. He deserved no more.

Excerpt taken from George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Sords novel, 2000.

A Song of Ice and Fire (commonly abbreviated as ASoIaF) is an ongoing series of epic fantasy novels by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the series in 1991 and the first volume was published in 1996. Originally planned as a trilogy, the series now consists of five published volumes; a further two are planned. In addition there are three prequel novellas currently available, with several more being planned, and a series of novella-length excerpts from the main Ice and Fire novels.

The cache is (almost) at the given coordinates and can be retrieved weekdays from 10:00 to 21:59 and Sunday from 12:00 to 22:59.

Initial content: Logbook, pen, Ser Davos Seaworth






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Decryption Key

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