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Post by Sam on Aug 27, 2008 21:52:32 GMT -5
Lord Commander calls the Kingsguard to convene in the White Sword Tower. He sits along the top side of a white table, shaped in the likeness of a large kite shield. There are three seats along two sides, facing the Lord Commander's seat, awaiting the White Swords.
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Post by Lord Howland Royce on Aug 29, 2008 7:22:37 GMT -5
Ser Patrek Redfort enters, wearing the usual white garb. "Good day, Ser Mychel," he sais and finds a seat.
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Post by Lord Howland Royce on Sept 5, 2008 9:11:02 GMT -5
"Why have the King's Men been disbanded?" Patrek asked after a while
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Post by Lord Rhaegar Targaryen on Sept 5, 2008 17:09:43 GMT -5
Ser Galahad enters next, and sits across from Patrek, nodding to them both.
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Post by Lord Howland Royce on Sept 6, 2008 3:06:24 GMT -5
Ser Patrek nods back to Galahad, waiting for the Lord Commanders reply.
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Post by Sam on Sept 7, 2008 1:21:44 GMT -5
The remaining men of the Kingsguard filed into the White Tower, and took their seats around the table. Ser Jarmen and Ser Bertram were newly arrived from escorting the queen back from Highgarden. The pair sat to one side of the table, across from Sers Patrek and Galahad Malcolm. The only empty seat was that of Ser Elwood, who was guarding the King. "There were too few King's Men left alive after the city was retaken, and they were left leaderless with the resignation of your friend Ser Danwell." The Lord Commander turned his head toward Galahad. "I am glad you came from Dragonstone unscathed Ser, although disappointed that Rhaegar Targaryen is not in custody, although he would be better off dead."
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Post by Lord Howland Royce on Sept 7, 2008 5:08:11 GMT -5
"Ser Templeton is a good man, and will be able to lead the King's Men. How many guards does the King have now?"
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Post by Lord Rhaegar Targaryen on Sept 7, 2008 19:36:15 GMT -5
"The coward ran, hiding behind his own men he forsook. He no longer holds any power, but if he should show his vile face again, I shall see it smote," Galahad said to Ser Mychel, somberly. Before turning his attention back to Patrek.
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Post by Lord Rhaegar Targaryen on Sept 29, 2008 0:34:53 GMT -5
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Sometime later, Galahad approaches Ser Mychel during their rare free moments.
"Ser Mychel, I have a matter I would like to discuss with you."
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Post by Sam on Oct 1, 2008 9:21:10 GMT -5
"Aye, Ser, you may speak freely here. What is it you wish to discuss?"
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Post by Lord Rhaegar Targaryen on Oct 2, 2008 15:33:08 GMT -5
"I have recently become aware of a certain man by the name of Greycowl. He sent agents to attempt to convert me, and when I denied, they posed to kill me.
I would like to do what it necessary to put an end to this, should you allow it. It is the least I can do for the realm after Dragonstone."
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Post by Sam on Oct 5, 2008 15:33:51 GMT -5
"Greycowl," Ser Mychel said, questioningly. "I have heard that byname but I know nothing about the man it is attached to. Can you enlighten me Ser?"
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Post by Lord Rhaegar Targaryen on Oct 5, 2008 17:32:59 GMT -5
"He seems to be a man who believes himself to be of and for the people. He assaults and steals from the rich, to supply his own means and to help the poor. I'm told he leads bandits of the Kingswood to raid and harass the nobles, whom he hates. "He is a man, who sought to abuse my position based on my previous life, but turned to violence when I refused. He is a man who makes our realm a worse place, and one I'd like to destroy."
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Post by Sam on Oct 8, 2008 9:29:05 GMT -5
Mychel nodded. "You have my leave, Ser. Hunt this Greycowl down, though I ask that you take him alive if possible, so that he may stand before his grace King Rickon's justice."
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