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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a compilation of three interlinked novellas—“The Hedge Knight,” “The Sworn Sword,” and “The Mystery Knight.” They were originally published in the 1990s and later collected into a single volume in 2015. Set roughly a century before the events of A Song of Ice and Fire, the stories follow Ser Duncan the Tall (the “Dunk”) and his squire Egg, a young boy who would later become King Aegon V Targaryen.

The tales are classic medieval‑fantasy adventures, rich with chivalric duels, political intrigue, and the gritty realism that made Martin famous. While the books are not part of the main A Song of Ice and Fire saga, they flesh out the history of Westeros and give fans a deeper sense of the world’s long‑standing traditions.


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With the Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight recently announced by HBO, interest in George R.R. Martin’s novella collection has skyrocketed. Fans are eager to read the origins of Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Egg, leading many to search for a "verified" PDF on Google Drive.

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