In this chapter it starts out by Maester Luwin coming into Bran's chamber. Bran then tells him about a dream with Bran talking to his dad down in the crypts. So they go down there and end up finding Rikkon down there as well. So they all go back to Maester Luwin's chamber where Rikkon and Bran describe having the same dream. Maester Luwin then tells them the history of their people starting way back. Then a crow comes with news of their fathers death.
I feel that this chapter is very important because it goes more into the magical part of the book which has to do with the Children of the Forest and such. I think that Rikkon and Bran have a special part in the story and will somehow be involved with the Children of the Forest. This part of the book kind of brings up supernatural forces which not all people today believe in just as in the book shown by Maester Luwin's skepticism.
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