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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 22:55:43 GMT -5
The Sea Lord raised an eye brow, "The beetle has finally been squished? I had not heard."
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:00:48 GMT -5
The Sea Lord laughed, "I have talked with both men with in the last three months. I would miss the presence of either man, and I can not wait to see them clash."
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Post by brigida on May 7, 2008 23:02:13 GMT -5
Tristeza glanced momentarily in Lord Delinal's direction, her eyes narrowed slightly, but it was a fleeting look which would easily have been missed.
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:07:07 GMT -5
"Yes the Dragons with your Niece. He wants them badly." The Sea Lord sipped from his wine, "More Wine?" He waves a servant over to fill his glass.
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Post by brigida on May 7, 2008 23:08:54 GMT -5
"Was Villisander very ill?" Tristeza asked after a beat.
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:11:31 GMT -5
The Sea Lord glances at her and shakes his head in the negative. "He is abed now. Do not disturb him."
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Post by brigida on May 7, 2008 23:16:09 GMT -5
Tristeza said nothing; she swept an errant strand of hair from her eyes, and glanced towards the door.
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:29:48 GMT -5
"I was speaking of the Dragons she trains, not her." The Sea Lord replied.
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:39:48 GMT -5
"I have many sources, and agents." The Sea Lord replied, "I am not a fool, or blind. I see." He put a weird emphasis on that word.
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:46:50 GMT -5
The Sea Lord nodded. "Of course. Do not worry about me, Aranya. I know to what purpose those dragons will be put to, and I will support their fate."
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Post by The Smith on May 7, 2008 23:56:40 GMT -5
Leaning forward, the Sea Lord looked her straight in the eye, "Milady Aranya, what possible purpose would Tristeza or I have in allowing the Long Winter to take hold of Westeros?"
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Post by The Smith on May 8, 2008 0:01:07 GMT -5
The Sea Lord snickers, "Clearly you have not met this Prince Targaryen. I have no desire for him to be two deaths away from King of Westeros. I can solemnly swear that."
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Post by The Smith on May 8, 2008 0:15:57 GMT -5
"I treat with all supplicants, and Horas Blackwood is no different. I can give no more details, we spoke mostly of personal matters." He cast a knowing glance at Tristeza. "At the time I took in Tristeza I believed Horas Blackwood dead."
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Post by brigida on May 8, 2008 0:31:53 GMT -5
Tristeza sat in silence for a moment; "I do not comment on my husband, or anything pertaining to my husband. Ever." she said calmly, in a contemplative vouce, and took a bite of a plum.
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Post by The Smith on May 8, 2008 0:32:01 GMT -5
"He fooled her as well." The Sea Lord replied.
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