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Post by Marie on Aug 6, 2012 10:59:10 GMT -5
"Truly? That's very kind of you, Dany, but would your kin welcome me? I don't know them."
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Post by Edric Stark on Aug 6, 2012 11:06:01 GMT -5
She waved a hand to emphasise the unimportance of this. "Neither do I. But it's my castle by law, so."
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Post by Marie on Aug 6, 2012 20:05:09 GMT -5
"Oh. I didn't know you were actually the lady of Highgard," Mariya admitted. "You're very lucky, Dany. I rather envy you, you know."
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 21:09:35 GMT -5
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Dunnock walks into the sept and looks around for someone in charge.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 21:16:38 GMT -5
There is a septon in the room looking about.
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 21:21:36 GMT -5
"Ser." Dunnock says to get the man's attention. The boy looks out of place in the sept, his large calloused hands more used to making fists than folding in prayer. "Are you the one that teaches the reading?" Dunnock asks.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 21:34:40 GMT -5
The Septon looked up, "You are in the wrong place son. I am here to teach your soul. Would you like to have a seat."
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 21:45:53 GMT -5
Dunnock frowns. He wondered if the mousey Mallister boy lied to him, or just did not know what he was talking about.
"My soul is fine, Ser," Dunnock answers.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 21:58:26 GMT -5
The Septon smiled, "Then how else can I help you?" He eyed the boy, "You want a drink?"
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 22:02:47 GMT -5
"Don't drink, Ser," Dunnock answers shortly. "Do you know who teaches letters then?"
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 22:07:38 GMT -5
"There are tutors that have offices in the library, they live in the citadel and come during the days." The Septon said, "You are the Keath boy? I knew your father." He walked away and sat down. Sipped from his flask.
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 22:13:22 GMT -5
Dunnock stops at that. "How?" he asks suspiciously. He did not think that his father was a religious man, but there was much he did not know about him.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 22:23:41 GMT -5
"I was not always a septon." The man said, "I fought a long side him once."
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Post by Horas on Aug 19, 2012 22:28:57 GMT -5
"Not when it mattered," Dunnock says harshly.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 19, 2012 22:37:49 GMT -5
The Septon shrugged, "My road and his parted. He saved my life once."
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