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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 29, 2007 23:39:51 GMT -5
As the messenger leaves, Jonas speaks. - "Interesting, very interesting."
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Post by Princess Ariel Targaryen on Dec 29, 2007 23:53:37 GMT -5
Benedicta looked at Marten. "Lord Banefort?" she asked in a somewhat bemused tone.
"Well, let's get going then."
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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 29, 2007 23:54:40 GMT -5
"Should we bring our collective forces?"
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Post by Princess Ariel Targaryen on Dec 29, 2007 23:58:02 GMT -5
"No," said Benedicta calmly. "Like the command sent, we leave them at Keyce and bring guard forces. Unless for some reason you think we can storm the Eyrie."
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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 30, 2007 0:10:08 GMT -5
"The Hand's command said nothing of that, but no, I did not have that in mind, I shall bring my guards. I suggest we make haste."
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Post by Princess Ariel Targaryen on Dec 30, 2007 5:36:08 GMT -5
Benedicta nodded and began preparing for the expedition.
Two days later the three, with their guard units, set off for the Vale.
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Post by Lord Harold Kenning on Nov 8, 2008 15:37:47 GMT -5
Stupid beast, Harold thought sourly as the horse he was on began to grow anxious to go. You're trying to Kill me, Aren't you? I know what the dogs are going to be having for dinner.... The column had been moving for several days now, and would soon enough arrive at Casterly Rock. I just hope Ewan didn't do anything hasty, he mused... Was sending your squire as a messenger to gather information a Good idea? At least Arlan should be at Casterly with the soldiers, he thought again as he wriggled in the saddle, the feeling in his rear fading after so much time in the saddle.
Behind him were household knights, advisors, some of the Guild Masters of Kayce, a Septon, a Maester, and, of course, the Lady Kenning's carriage and the canvas covered wagons that followed such a precesion. All that's missing is a Ki- Damned stupid thrice bloody damned Beast!, as he had to reign in his horse again. The dogs'll eat good tonight.... Stupid beast.
ooc: Just abit into Harold's character.
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