Tyrion confronts his father, pointing a crossbow at him, demanding to know what happened to Tysha. However, before leaving, Tyrion makes his way through a passage to Tywin's chambers in the Tower of the Hand. He leaves his brother to find Lord Varys, who is to take him out of the Red Keep through secret passages. Tyrion realizes that Tysha had been genuinely in love with him, and he becomes furious with Jaime. He says that their father, Lord Tywin Lannister, thought the lowborn Tysha only desired the wealth of Casterly Rock, and so convinced Jaime to tell the lie about her. When Jaime rescues his brother Tyrion from prison, he confesses that Tysha was no whore, but a crofter's daughter in truth. Baelish tells Sansa that Tyrion might have done the same to her in time, and that she should shed no tears for him. Baelish then asks her if Tyrion told her that after he grew bored of his wife, he made a gift of her to his father's guardsmen. Sansa tells him that Tyrion told her that. Īboard the Merling King, when Sansa Stark tells Lord Petyr Baelish that Tyrion did not poison King Joffrey I Baratheon, he replies that Tyrion's hands are far from clean, and that he had a wife before her. Jaime also thinks about how Tyrion "loved him for a lie", and that he had been good to him, except for one time. Īt Harrenhal, when Ser Jaime Lannister hears of Tyrion's marriage to Sansa, he thinks she will please his brother, and remembers how happy Tyrion had been with Tysha for a fortnight. A Storm of SwordsĪfter Tyrion and Sansa Stark are forced to wed, Tyrion tells her that he was once briefly married to Lady Tysha of House Silverfist, whose sigil depicts a gold coin and a hundred silver coins on a bloody sheet. Īfter sustaining an injury at the Battle of the Blackwater, a feverish Tyrion dreams of Tysha and their brief life together. Tyrion confides in Shae about his history with Tysha. He thinks he is free of Tysha's memory, having found Shae. On his way to visit Shae at her manse in King's Landing, Tyrion is reminded of Tysha when he hears music. Bronn states that he would have killed the man who did that to him, and Tyrion remarks that he might yet: a Lannister always pays his debts. Recent Events A Game of ThronesĪfter leaving the Eyrie, Tyrion Lannister and Bronn make camp on the high road, and Tyrion tells Bronn of his first wife. Afterwards, Tywin had the marriage undone, and the septons said it was as if Tyrion and Tysha had never been wed. To drive the lesson home, Tywin forced his son to be the last man to rape her, for whom Tysha was paid a gold coin, because Lannisters were worth more. Tywin then had Tysha gang-raped by his guards in their barracks each guard gave her a silver coin. Incensed at a common woman daring to marry a Lannister, Tywin ordered Jaime to tell Tyrion that Tysha was a maiden whore who Jaime had paid to make Tyrion a man, even arranging the incident with the outlaws to set the scene. Ī fortnight later, the septon confessed to Lord Tywin Lannister, Tyrion's father. They would kiss and make love, and Tysha would sing for him. They lived in a little cottage by the sunset sea, and spent whole days in bed. Tyrion fell in love with Tysha, and they were married by a drunken septon, with pigs as witnesses. Tysha cried when he took her maidenhead, but afterwards kissed him and sang "The Seasons of My Love". He took her to a nearby inn and fed her they drank wine and talked, and soon they were making love. Jaime chased down the men, while Tyrion took care of Tysha. When Tyrion Lannister was thirteen years old, he was traveling with his brother, Ser Jaime, on the road between Lannisport and Casterly Rock, and found Tysha being accosted by some outlaws. Tysha was a crofter's daughter, orphaned when her father died of an illness.
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