Catching up with 'Game of Thrones' as Season 5 begins

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In this image released by HBO, Brienne of Tarth, portrayed by Gwendoline Christie, left, battles with Sandor "The Hound" Clegane, portrayed by Rory McCann, in a scene from season four of "Game of Thrones." The season five premiere airs on Sunday. (AP Photo/HBO, Helen Sloan)
Battling warriors and wrangling dragons on "Game of Thrones" is easy. Weathering the bitter cold north of The Wall is a snap.
What's difficult is keeping track of all the storylines and remembering how things were left hanging when last season ended all those months ago.
With the return of "Thrones" for its fifth season on Sunday at 9 p.m. EDT on HBO, here's a reminder of what some of the characters were up to, way back then. And if you're not caught up, spoiler alert:
— Jon Snow was attempting to broker peace with the wildling army of Mance Rayder, self-styled King-Beyond-the-Wall, when Mance's camp was attacked by troops led by One-True-King Stannis Baratheon.
— Mance Rayder was taken prisoner by Stannis, who ordered him to kneel in surrender, something Mance, a stubborn sort, refused to do.
— Stannis Baratheon left the strong impression, yet again, that he's not the forgiving type.
In this image released by HBO, an injured Sandor Clegane, better known as The Hound, portrayed by Rory McCann, left, and Arya Stark, portrayed by Maisie Williams, appear in a scene from season four of "Game of Thrones." The season five premiere airs on Sunday. (AP Photo/HBO, Helen Sloan) TAZAMA PICHA na VIDEO YA WEMA NA DIMPOZ WAKIWA WATUPU BONYEZA HAPA CHIN==>>> ##### During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip. During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip.
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