La serie de novelas "Un Canción de Hielo y Fuego" (A Song of Ice and Fire) de George R.R. Martin ha cautivado a millones de lectores alrededor del mundo con su rica mitología, personajes complejos y giros inesperados. Sin embargo, pocos saben que antes de la épica saga de los Siete Reinos, Martin escribió una serie de cuentos que exploran los eventos que ocurrieron siglos antes de la historia principal. Estos cuentos se conocen como "Los Cuentos de Dunk y Egg" (The Tales of Dunk and Egg), y en este artículo nos centraremos en el tercero de ellos: "El Caballero Misterioso" (The Mystery Knight).
Dunk and Egg arrive at the wedding tournament at , the seat of House Butterwell. The bride is a Frey, the groom is Lord Butterwell’s son, and the guest list is a rogue’s gallery of lords dissatisfied with the rule of King Aerys I Targaryen. A mysterious hedge knight, calling himself the Gallows Knight , enters the lists, wearing armor adorned with hanged men. Meanwhile, Egg—ever too clever for his own good—senses a conspiracy. The story builds toward a second Blackfyre Rebellion that never officially happens, culminating in a tense standoff involving dragons, betrayals, and a young prince forced to reveal his identity. La serie de novelas "Un Canción de Hielo