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Post by Tallahar on Jun 9, 2009 7:09:33 GMT -5
The room given to Queen Rhaeneys at the Home of the Starks.
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 9, 2009 7:10:13 GMT -5
Sortly after settling in Edmure along with two other men arrive at the queens chambers and ask if they may speak with her.
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Post by Marie on Jun 9, 2009 14:33:08 GMT -5
He's allowed in but the queen is surrounded by Targaryen men and Queensguard. She looks unwell, her face pale and her eyes shadowed.
"Yes, Lord Dawnrose," she said without enthusiasm. "What would you have of your queen?"
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 9, 2009 21:12:33 GMT -5
"Your Grace I come to ask for wrongs to be undone. I know you grow weary of vultures asking for everything but I must ask. With the Mander in a state with the .... killing of Lord Oakheart there must be a leader. I put myself or my cousin forward."
A man in his mid twenties steps forward. "Your Grace my name is Ser Limner Flowers. Or as I know claim, Lord Limner Tyrell of Highgarden."
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Post by Marie on Jun 10, 2009 2:24:21 GMT -5
She looked from one to the other, hoping they didn't mean to itnerfere with the plans already made.
"You are right, Lord Dawnrose, but how can a Flowers sudden become a Tyrell?"
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 10, 2009 3:12:03 GMT -5
"Because Your Grace I was never truly a Flowers. When... the killing of my family began myself at only 3 was hidden. I have served my kin Lord Tallahar Meadows here for most of my life. But now I ask for you to right the wrong that was done by a Baratheon."
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Post by Marie on Jun 10, 2009 7:01:18 GMT -5
She looked at him, torn between sympathy and suspicion.
"You expect me to give you lands when we have never met and I have never even heard your name before?"
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Post by Princess Lyssandra Martell on Jun 10, 2009 13:39:22 GMT -5
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Rekhmire leaves a message with Maekar or whomever is taking messages that lady Shahrizai will be singing for the Winterfell court in the evening.
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 10, 2009 15:43:36 GMT -5
"I know this is hard for you but I must ask. You know of what I speak you as a Targaryen must know the pain one has when there home is cruel taken from them."
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Post by Marie on Jun 10, 2009 16:00:53 GMT -5
"No," Rhaneys said. "I don't. I was born in Sothorys. I am not one of those unlucky Targaryens who was bored in Westeros and then deposed and exiled. Westeros is my birthright but the feeling is not quite the same. Do you have proof that you are who you say, Ser Limner?"
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 10, 2009 16:05:54 GMT -5
He shows the queen a ring of a Golden Flower he also brings forward the old seal of the Tyrells and finally a letter from his father Craych Tyrell written before leaving for Oak Old to his mother Sansa Tyrell. Edmure also steps forward, "As your sworn Lord Your Grace I vouch for my kinsman he is a Tyrell."
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Post by Marie on Jun 10, 2009 16:16:50 GMT -5
"I have no reason to doubt your word, Lord Dawnrose," Rhaenys said. "But you are young, both of you. Too young to clearly remember events from so long ago. Besides, Highgarden is ruled by Lady Oakheart now. There is no heir, so Lady Oakheart claims the castle by rght of marriage. Am I to throw her out in the cold?"
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 10, 2009 16:19:30 GMT -5
"There is no lord at Old Oaks let Lady Oakheart have the ancestral home of her husband. It also solves another problem of lordship." Limner suggests.
Edmure speaks up about the queens first question, "I know am I young but I heard of this from my father the man who arranged for the hiding."
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Post by Marie on Jun 10, 2009 16:31:27 GMT -5
"I will consider it," Rhaenys promised. "But we would have to wait and see what the situation is in the south and then I'd need to consult with my Small Council. In the meantime, Lord Tarly told me that the name Tyrell has often been reviled in the south these past years. Can the two of you convince your fellow Mandermen that a Tyrell lord of Old Oak would not stir up old grudges?"
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Post by Tallahar on Jun 10, 2009 16:32:58 GMT -5
"Making a Tyrell lord of Old Oaks would change things but I am sure with your support most will agree to it."
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