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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 12, 2013 22:07:01 GMT -5
Harold happened to be in the main hall and answered the door himself, he smiled and allowed the knight to enter. "Her Lorren, a pleasure again to see you, it has been what? Ten years?" He asks. (Yes I am lord but its cool) "Lord Tully, you are correct, it has been a decade since we spoke." If Ser Lorren was surprised that Harold had answered the door personally he did not show it. "Do you do all your guests the honor of greeting them personally as they enter?" "Not normally, I just happened to be in the main hall as you knocked." He said as he waved him in, "What can I do to help you today?" He asked with a smile.
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Sept 12, 2013 22:10:14 GMT -5
A Septa arrived to the Tully manse inquiring to speak to Lord Tully. Servents lead the Septa into a study, Harold seems to be drawing some structure and series of mechanical looking devices and hanging them on a wall. "Oh lady Septa, please take a seat, what can I do for you this evening?" He offers a smile. "Hello Lord Tully, I am merely here to deliver a message. Princess Lyssandra would be open to meeting you." The familiar Septa stood waiting for a reply from Tully.
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 12, 2013 23:01:22 GMT -5
Servents lead the Septa into a study, Harold seems to be drawing some structure and series of mechanical looking devices and hanging them on a wall. "Oh lady Septa, please take a seat, what can I do for you this evening?" He offers a smile. "Hello Lord Tully, I am merely here to deliver a message. Princess Lyssandra would be open to meeting you." The familiar Septa stood waiting for a reply from Tully. He smiles, "Very well, please let me know when should would like to meet me, and I will make sure things are adequate for her and her chaperone." He bows his head. "Did she desire a location, or would my Manse be enough for the young Princess?" He asked calmly.
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Sept 12, 2013 23:05:03 GMT -5
"The princess would like it if you visited if you are able to bring the materials required for her instruction. The princess does not like to travel too much. Would that be alright?"
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 12, 2013 23:10:48 GMT -5
"The princess would like it if you visited if you are able to bring the materials required for her instruction. The princess does not like to travel too much. Would that be alright?" "That would be just fine, I will gather what is needed, what time would she like to see me?" He asked.
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Sept 12, 2013 23:40:34 GMT -5
"Midnight would be suitable..." The Septa looked at Tully and realized the time may need explanation, "The Princess still keeps to the time in Sunspear. It is too hot to do much activity during the day so the princess is awake late at night."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 12, 2013 23:47:31 GMT -5
"Midnight would be suitable..." The Septa looked at Tully and realized the time may need explanation, "The Princess still keeps to the time in Sunspear. It is too hot to do much activity during the day so the princess is awake late at night." Harold did blink at the time discribed as it shocked him a little, but he made a metal note and nodded. "Of course I shall make my way over tonight then, Please let your staff know I am coming, It would be most strange having a Lord show up at your door at such an hour to most." He chuckles.
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Sept 12, 2013 23:57:32 GMT -5
"Not for us; the staff will be well awake and it would be an honour to host you. If you need an escort we can help provide you one. Unfortunately this city has problems of crime."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 13, 2013 0:01:48 GMT -5
"Not for us; the staff will be well awake and it would be an honour to host you. If you need an escort we can help provide you one. Unfortunately this city has problems of crime." "That is fine, I can handle myself, however your offer is most welcome." He smiles. "Before you go would you care for anything to drink and eat? It would be bad of me to offer such." He asks. (Move thread?)
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Sept 13, 2013 0:02:12 GMT -5
"Uhm, perhaps something to take along with me. The princess has me running several errands for her. Thank you for your hospitality." The Septa bowed her head.
(Can moe to martell manse yeah)
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Post by Ser Leyton Hightower on Sept 13, 2013 0:44:23 GMT -5
"Lord Tully, you are correct, it has been a decade since we spoke." If Ser Lorren was surprised that Harold had answered the door personally he did not show it. "Do you do all your guests the honor of greeting them personally as they enter?" "Not normally, I just happened to be in the main hall as you knocked." He said as he waved him in, "What can I do to help you today?" He asked with a smile. "I..." Ser Lorren hesitated, cleared his throat and began again. "I was hoping to discuss the current and future relationship between our houses. Informally of course. I have undertaken to speak with you on my own initiative, but if our talks bear fruition I am open to bringing our shared desires to my brother's attention." Ser Lorren offered.
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 13, 2013 11:14:04 GMT -5
"Not normally, I just happened to be in the main hall as you knocked." He said as he waved him in, "What can I do to help you today?" He asked with a smile. "I..." Ser Lorren hesitated, cleared his throat and began again. "I was hoping to discuss the current and future relationship between our houses. Informally of course. I have undertaken to speak with you on my own initiative, but if our talks bear fruition I am open to bringing our shared desires to my brother's attention." Ser Lorren offered. Harold tilts his head. "Well as long as you know we can not do anything officially though these talks until I speak with your Lord, but I would most gladly speak with you on future relations." He said with a smile. Harold leads them into a study and tells a servant to gather some wine and cheese for our guest and sits down in one of the chairs. "So what is on your mind, Ser Lorren?" He asks with a smile.
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Post by Ser Leyton Hightower on Sept 13, 2013 12:28:14 GMT -5
"I..." Ser Lorren hesitated, cleared his throat and began again. "I was hoping to discuss the current and future relationship between our houses. Informally of course. I have undertaken to speak with you on my own initiative, but if our talks bear fruition I am open to bringing our shared desires to my brother's attention." Ser Lorren offered. Harold tilts his head. "Well as long as you know we can not do anything officially though these talks until I speak with your Lord, but I would most gladly speak with you on future relations." He said with a smile. Harold leads them into a study and tells a servant to gather some wine and cheese for our guest and sits down in one of the chairs. "So what is on your mind, Ser Lorren?" He asks with a smile. "I am sure you would agree that there has never been any cause on the past for enmity between our houses." Ser Lorren began, having seated himself adjacent to Tully. "Nor should there be any cause for distrust in light of our current paths. With this in mind, it seems to me that we have much to offer one another. The Far Reach, as I'm sure you are aware, commands a fleet that rivals that of the lawless ironborn. This I'm sure, is an asset that could be made available to assist your house in times of need in exchange for certain...concessions."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Sept 13, 2013 12:32:57 GMT -5
Harold tilts his head. "Well as long as you know we can not do anything officially though these talks until I speak with your Lord, but I would most gladly speak with you on future relations." He said with a smile. Harold leads them into a study and tells a servant to gather some wine and cheese for our guest and sits down in one of the chairs. "So what is on your mind, Ser Lorren?" He asks with a smile. "I am sure you would agree that there has never been any cause on the past for enmity between our houses." Ser Lorren began, having seated himself adjacent to Tully. "Nor should there be any cause for distrust in light of our current paths. With this in mind, it seems to me that we have much to offer one another. The Far Reach, as I'm sure you are aware, commands a fleet that rivals that of the lawless ironborn. This I'm sure, is an asset that could be made available to assist your house in times of need in exchange for certain...concessions." "What concessions could the Riverlands offer the Far Reach? I agree the Redwyne fleet could aid the Mallisters at Seaguard in case of an attack, but what would it cost?" He rubs his beard.
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Post by Ser Leyton Hightower on Sept 13, 2013 12:40:55 GMT -5
"I am sure you would agree that there has never been any cause on the past for enmity between our houses." Ser Lorren began, having seated himself adjacent to Tully. "Nor should there be any cause for distrust in light of our current paths. With this in mind, it seems to me that we have much to offer one another. The Far Reach, as I'm sure you are aware, commands a fleet that rivals that of the lawless ironborn. This I'm sure, is an asset that could be made available to assist your house in times of need in exchange for certain...concessions." "What concessions could the Riverlands offer the Far Reach? I agree the Redwyne fleet could aid the Mallisters at Seaguard in case of an attack, but what would it cost?" He rubs his beard. "Cost is a difficult term, my Lord." Lorren replied. "It suggests that what you offer us will not be of benefit to yourself. I am sure that a mutual agreement to lend assistance to one another in times of difficulty would not be too costly to you. The Riverlands command formidable levies, to be sure. But the soldiers of the Far Reach, although fewer in number have always been known for their courage and martial superiority. Beyond that, there is also the matter of our political capital. Our relations with Lord Stark and his family are quite healthy. Perhaps we could convince him to guarantee the security of your northern borders. We would of course, be hopeful that you would petition the King in favour of Lord Lothar's appointment as Warden of the South. A friend holding such a position would benefit you almost as greatly as it would us."
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