Tyrion sees Shagga and his Stone Crows off. The Burned Men left two days ago, followed by the Moon Brothers and the Black Ears. Tyrion is sending them into the Kingswood to raid and harry Stannis's army. He warns Shagga that fighting Stannis's men will be different than fighting Milk Snakes or Painted Dogs in the mountains and reminds him to make good use of the guides Tyrion has provided. Tyrion is uneasy without his clansmen. He has eight hundred sellswords under arms, but cannot trust their loyalty. He has promised Bronn and a dozen others knighthoods after the battle, but he knows they will not die for a knighthood. The City Watch now numbers six thousand men, but only a quarter are reliable. The Watch was only two thousand strong in Robert's day. Only three hundred knights, squires, and men-at-arms are in the city. Tyrion returns to Bronn and his escort. He gazes over the structures that have grown up against the walls and orders Bronn to take a hundred men and burn everything outside the walls. He rides back into the city past three giant trebuchet in the market square. The men have named them the Three Whores because they are to give Stannis a lusty welcome.
Back in his chambers, Tyrion deals with several merchants complaining about seized ships and then rushes to the investiture ceremony for the two new Kingsguard. The new High Septon is already anointing them when he arrives. Ser Balon is replacing Ser Preston, while Ser Osmund is replacing Ser Boros, despite the fact that he is a lowly hedge knight. When Ser Jacelyn intercepted Tommen's party on its way to Rosby, Ser Boros had given up the prince without any struggle at all, despite his vows to die to protect the royal family. A furious Cersei made Joffrey strip him of his white cloak, and he is now being held in the dungeon of Rosby. Tyrion sees Lady Tanda there, but not Lollys, which disappoints him as he had hoped to see Shae, who is now her servant as planned. Joffrey leaves with his new Kingsguard and Tyrion confers with the High Septon, whom he hand-picked. He tells the man to spread the word that Stannis means to burn the Great Sept and that anyone who joins him is betraying the gods. Stannis burned the godswood at Storm's End.
When Tyrion returns to his chambers, Hallyne is waiting, as are messages brought by Maester Frenken. One is an old one from Prince Doran telling of Storm's End's fall, but the other is from King Balon Greyjoy of the Isles and the North inviting Joffrey to send an envoy to fix the borders of their realms and work out a possible alliance. Tyrion is unsure of what to do with that bit of information. He admits Hallyne, who tells him there are thirteen thousand jars of wildfire ready. Tyrion thinks he is lying, but Hallyne claims that the spells are working better. He asks if there are any dragons in the world again, for Wisdom Pollitor told him long ago that magic started to go out of the world when the last dragon died.1 The newly-made Lord Jacelyn of Rosby comes in next. He has returned from Rosby with a few more levies. He reports that Tommen is safe and that plans have been made to spirit him away if necessary. Finally, Varys comes to report a new conspiracy. A group of traders, merchants, and craftsmen who call themselves the Antler Men have assembled a group of several hundred men to seize the Old Gate after the fighting begins to admit Stannis. They believe he will win and want to share in the reward. One of them is Salloreon. Tyrion orders their arrest.