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I\'m not sure what this means? Does this mean Daenerys destroying the city gates is the signal to begin the attack in spite of surrender before the surrender happens? Or am I missing what this example is saying? I\'m hesitant to remove or edit in case I\'m not understanding it right.
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I\\\'m not sure what this means? Does this mean Daenerys destroying the city gates is the signal to begin the attack even in spite of surrender? Or am I missing what this example is saying? I\\\'m hesitant to remove or edit in case I\\\'m not understanding it right.
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Greyworm was present at the discussion between Daenerys and Tyrion when Tyrion said, \
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Greyworm was present at the discussion between Daenerys and Tyrion when Tyrion said, \\\"Cersei\\\'s followers will abandon her if they know the war is lost. Give them that chance. If the city surrenders, they will ring the bells and raise the gates. Please, if you hear them ringing the bells, call off the attack.\\\"
From this, Greyworm knew the bells meant surrender, regardless of Dany burning down the gate and not KL raising the gate themselves. In this situation, I think it\\\'s pretty clear what the bells ringing mean -- that the city is surrendering. The forces entered the city and met the Lannister soldiers, who they faced in a stand-off before a battle in the city occurred. Then the Lannister soldiers drop their weapons in clear defeat and the bells rang, making the surrender official.
Likewise, Grey Worm didn\\\'t lead the attack until Dany attacked. If there was a signal, I think that was it -- after the surrender.
Am I misunderstanding something? Or what these examples are saying? If so, I apologize.
From this, Greyworm knew the bells meant surrender, regardless of Dany burning down the gate and not KL raising the gate themselves. In this situation, I think it\\\'s pretty clear what the bells ringing mean -- that the city is surrendering. The forces entered the city and met the Lannister soldiers, who they faced in a stand-off before a battle in the city occurred. Then the Lannister soldiers drop their weapons in clear defeat and the bells rang, making the surrender official.
Likewise, Grey Worm didn\\\'t lead the attack until Dany attacked. If there was a signal, I think that was it -- after the surrender.
Am I misunderstanding something? Or what these examples are saying? If so, I apologize.