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Post by The Smith on Jul 17, 2007 14:44:29 GMT -5
"You misinterpret my words, and mistake boldness for pomp. I admit to my stubborness, but I won't let the two of us be bossed around. I would rather be back on shore, than being led around by someone.
I'm not a toy of your plan with Callen. Go on without me, let us make landfall and leave me out of this."
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Post by Percy Rivers on Jul 17, 2007 14:58:10 GMT -5
"Callen learned not to be bold at Casterly Rock, I hope that you might learn the same one day." Finally Edmure relented and his shoulder's slumped, "very well, I'll take you and your sister to the Arbor, your safer on the sea than you would be on land. Mind you we'll have to strike west first, if only for a bit, to avoid any Lannister ships."
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Post by The Smith on Jul 17, 2007 15:04:28 GMT -5
OOC: Given that this conversation likely took place in the first few days of their sailing, it is safe to say that the Lioness, if it makes its best speed, is a day or two from the Arbor.
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Post by The Smith on Jul 17, 2007 15:22:06 GMT -5
As the ship nears the Arbor at dawn the crew is raised and ready to make landfall.
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Post by Ellinda on Nov 26, 2007 21:37:43 GMT -5
A workman places a placard with the letter R on the wall.
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