<P> "Kissed by Fire" is the third episode in the series written by the co-producer and executive story editor Bryan Cogman, after the first season's "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things" and the second's "What Is Dead May Never Die". Cogman is the member of the writing team entrusted with keeping the show's bible and mapping the story arcs with those of the original books for each season . </P> <P> The sections of George R.R. Martin's novel A Storm of Swords adapted in the episode include parts from chapters 20, 21, 27, 32, 35, 38 and 40 (Tyrion III, Catelyn III, Jon III, Jaime IV, Arya VI, Jaime V, and Arya VII). </P> <P> The scenes with Stannis' wife and daughter were written to present the characters, whose introduction had been delayed in the show since the beginning of season 2 . The idea of Queen Selyse conserving the fetuses of her stillborn sons in glass, absent in the original novels, was a notion that Cogman came up with while writing the episode . </P> <P> Cogman enjoyed that the episode he was assigned to write included several fan - favorite scenes, and involved a lot of material with the child actors: "The kids are always my favorite characters to write...Maybe it's because I'm so fond of the actors who play them, and I've watched them grow up for the past four years ." He wrote all the Arya scenes before starting with the other storylines . </P>

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