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Post by The Smith on May 29, 2008 19:05:31 GMT -5
Elena nodded, "That is true."
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Post by The Smith on May 29, 2008 19:24:54 GMT -5
Elena shook her head, "I can not even be sure they are in Westeros. But I am sure they escaped the Palace in Braavos."
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Post by wookie on May 30, 2008 2:50:15 GMT -5
Benfry ground his teeth in frustration "I will not have those two back in this realm without consequence. Elena - find them. One or both. I do not care how much it costs, I do not care how many men you need - you will have it. Vikary is not a man to skulk in shadows with any degree of success, he may be easier to find and with him as the cheese, we may be led to the rat. I want them" he said firmly.
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Post by The Smith on May 30, 2008 3:06:21 GMT -5
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Elena walked in and pounded her fist on the Table, "Vikary was the Sea Horse Knight in the Joust. Santagar thinks it was him under that mask. That means Tristeza is close by. We have men searching every inn with in a hundred miles."
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Post by wookie on May 30, 2008 3:10:40 GMT -5
Benfry's eyes narrowed "I thought I recognised that style" he cursed "Damn these mystery knights! If Tristeza in is King's Landing, Horas Blackwood is more than likely about as well. I want the guard on the King doubled"
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Post by House Dustin on May 30, 2008 9:29:53 GMT -5
Roland growled his fury. "We must find them, and soon. I have no stomach for these intrigues, nor the mind." He looked to Elena, "Tell me when and where my sword is most useful."
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Post by The Smith on Jun 1, 2008 0:31:29 GMT -5
Rickon nodded. "Not Harrenhal, but definately a price on their heads."
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jun 1, 2008 10:52:02 GMT -5
"Those ransoms are quite a lot to pay from the crown's coffers", Durran said as he examined a logbook he was keeping of the treasury. "Why not five thousand for Horas, and three thousand for Tristeza? Sure, Timm Vikary is a wanted criminal, but I don't see him posing much of a threat alone." He jotted down a few numbers into his logbook and did some quick mental subtraction and reasoning, "Offer a small tower and knighting for the man who captures or kills Vikary, and give your larger prizes for the more important two."
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jun 1, 2008 16:14:03 GMT -5
"Thank you, Lady Royce", Durran said as he bowed his head to her.
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Post by House Dustin on Jun 2, 2008 10:58:00 GMT -5
Roland nodded his assent's to Lord Caron's suggestion as well. "I agree on the suggested rewards. Make it so, Aranya."
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Post by wookie on Jun 5, 2008 8:58:14 GMT -5
"Unless this Lamont stops beating about the bush about what fish he's willing to offer then I say we do not deal with him. I am not of a mind to trade a small fish for the promise of a bigger one from a stranger. That's a sure way to starvation" Benfry scowled
"As so far as Evergreen goes, a quick and above all private, trial is preferable. I do not wish to give him a platform to embarrass or pontificate to an audience. The man is a despicable murderer and only his noble birth has spared him from the executioners block so far and this will be shortly remedied. I do not mean to offer him the Black either. We did so for Keath and he proved to be an oathbreaker. Evergreen is a deceitful man and will likely do similar. Besides, the man is a coward and the Wall is no place for cowards"
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Post by House Dustin on Jun 5, 2008 10:20:45 GMT -5
"Why don't we bring him here now? We can find on him, and if guilty, I will execute his sentence today."
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Post by House Dustin on Jun 5, 2008 10:33:27 GMT -5
OOC: Lol, I didn't mean IN the thread. Just call him in, judge him, behead him.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Jun 5, 2008 10:35:12 GMT -5
"Every noble deserves a right to trial...but not after they've confessed to the charges. Evergreen has not argued against the fact that he killed innocent men trying to kill Dondarrion and Kellington."
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Post by wookie on Jun 9, 2008 3:22:02 GMT -5
Benfry raised an eyebrow "We judge a man now merely for being spoken to? My understanding was that Olander rebuffed the approach. Treating him like a traitor already convicted is only sure to ensure that is the case. Why do we not merely ask him why he was approached - whether he knows of any reason as to why Horas even knows who he is, nevermind anything else"
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