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Post by Tynian Lannister on Sept 14, 2013 8:27:41 GMT -5
Gerion showed his teeth at Lord Tyrell. After him, Tyrell was the wealthiest House and he'd never liked that, or the man. "Surely you mean 'our gold, Bertram. I doubt Highgarden would be spared from an emergency tax either, no matter that the King is your son-in-law now"
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Post by The Smith on Sept 14, 2013 8:33:09 GMT -5
"Oh... I have already agreed to a generous loan in the King's favor to support his endeavor. I just wanted you to know your coins would be safe." Bertram replied and smiled at Gerion.
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Post by Tynian Lannister on Sept 14, 2013 8:35:33 GMT -5
Gerion snorted derisively. I hope you lose every penny, he thought, but said nothing further.
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Post by Ser Aemon Tully on Sept 14, 2013 13:42:14 GMT -5
Aenys looked Aurane and nodded approval at him. "I also have a daughter and niece would would be acceptable, should his grace feel fit to ward ether of them ." He offers softly. Aemon had entered with Harold and sat beside him the entire time listening. He tapped his nephew's shoulder and murmured in his ear. "We should try our best to help, but everyone in this room has their own agenda. We should keep some men at the ready at home, in case they decide to stab everyone in the back."
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Post by Horas on Sept 14, 2013 16:26:30 GMT -5
Bayard coughs. "Is my understanding correct that neither His Grace or His Hand will be travelling with the army?"
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Post by Lord Gareth Hightower on Sept 14, 2013 19:54:24 GMT -5
Lothar sat back quite relieved that the Redwyne fleet was unlikely to be used in what he privately considered was a foolhardy expedition. Let the Braavosi destroy themselves.
"Who is to command the army, if you and His Grace do not command?" he asked Aenys, adding his voice to Lord Royce's.
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Post by The Smith on Sept 14, 2013 22:18:18 GMT -5
The Hand Spoke, "I will be with them certainly."
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