Authors Notes: Epilogue part 3 is here! Sorry for the late update. I'm always doing my best and I hope you all like this chapter.

The Mountain Still Stands

Ser Robert Strong was his name. But they all knew who he really was. After all the parchment had described the "knight" to be as large as the Mountain and just as strong, if not stronger. He was said to have worn a plate of detailed golden armour. He was wrapped with a red cape and his helmet had two eye holes. This man was also noted to have eyes that had a tinge of red-which was unusual, as only some men and women was birthed with Red eyes. Even then, not many was raised as most were thrown away or killed for being freakish.

This description was unsettling to say the least. Oberyn was sure that he had pierced the false knight through the skull. The crunch of the broken bone was heard, the body had dropped and the heart had surely stopped yet why was he alive? Doran had a theory however, throughout the generations. Many men and women had hoped to bring loved ones back from the clutches of death, and in certain stories, they had succeeded. Maester Pycelle could have concocted a potion which brought The Mountain back. However, the stories were all folktale, in reality all had failed in history, so the theory was scrapped. Another, was a hypothesis that The Mountain was brought back by The Red God, who wanted him to live to fight evil omens.

This idea was originally negatively viewed until the realization had hit them. It was plausible... The Mountain(to many people's chagrin) was a strong man. His strength was unprecedented and his loyalty to The Lannisters was also a well known fact-though it might have just been for the money. The final significant proof was a man named Beric Dondarrion...

The man was said to have been killed by The Mountain, pierced by a lance. However, the man was seen by many villagers and soldiers. He was then said to have been captured and executed by Lannister men...Only to be seen with an eye-patch by a village days later. Many have accounted that he was alongside The Lightning Lord of The Greyjoy Rebellion, Lord Thoros of Myr, who was coincidentally a Red Priest.

The arrival of many birds from the North and the sightings of direwolves also brought a worrying going to the Dornish group's eye.

This could only mean one thing after all...

Winter was Coming

AN: Almost done with this. University is great. It's a bit hard to collect knowledge but hey its Uni. Well! Anyway I hope you enjoyed this.

Next time: Winter's winds