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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Jun 19, 2009 18:56:53 GMT -5
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Oswell makes his way among the soldiers of Lord Mallister's camp. He leads his horse through the tents, talking with the soldiers he sees, asking some t leave with him, simply asking for information from others.
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Post by The Smith on Jun 19, 2009 19:00:45 GMT -5
The Rivermen serving under Lord Mallister look at Tully with surprise, and eventually he is shown to Lord Mallister himself.
"So you serve this Dragon Queen?" Lord Rodrick Mallister asked.
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Jun 19, 2009 20:04:54 GMT -5
Oswell nodded, "I do Lord Mallister. Her mother led us in victory against the Others and Rhaenys is spearheading the campaign to take the south back from the Cult. Do you mean to hint that you do not support her?"
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Post by The Smith on Jun 19, 2009 20:39:21 GMT -5
"I do not." Mallister replied, "I support the King. And I hope to convince him the error of his ways."
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Post by Marie on Jun 20, 2009 4:38:41 GMT -5
Oswell took the ring, "Thank you, this will help me quite a bit." Oswell bowed, "Thank you for your time, ad again I apologize for my outburst." Oswell turns to leave but looks back before pulling the flap back, "There was a maid, she served your mother I believe. If I recall correctly her name is Daenerys, I am not sure of her last name. If a marriage was to be arranged, she would be of interest to me. Just a thought perhaps. Good day your highness, and thank you again." With that he left to retrieve his horse and pay a visit to the Mallister camp. The Velaryon girl, Rhaenys knew at once. Tully's interest in her was worth noting and she decided there was no harm to be done in pursuing the matter. She was close kin to Aegon, his niece in fact, and the best thing to do would be to consult him on the possiblity of a marriage. She hoped her cousin would have the sense to see that it was a most honourable match for the girl.
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Jun 20, 2009 9:32:17 GMT -5
"Well no matter who you support, we are both on the same side. Whether you follow the Queen or 'king' we fight the same man. But I did not come here to banter with you. Do you have any troops you could spare? I have a small force south of here but I would need more men to be of any use."
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Post by The Smith on Jun 20, 2009 10:54:14 GMT -5
"Talk to Lord Baratheon. He has knelt to your pretty queen." Mallister sneered.
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Jun 20, 2009 11:21:25 GMT -5
"I do not want Stormlanders my lord, they may be brave but are not as familiar with the land as Riverlanders. Put this petty hatred aside for now my lord, we are both of the same land. I do not come to you as the Queen's man but as a fellow lord of the Riverlands. Now will you grant me some men or turn your back on your countryman?"
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Post by The Smith on Jun 20, 2009 11:24:27 GMT -5
"My country men have already turned their back on me." He growled.
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Jun 20, 2009 11:29:33 GMT -5
"No, you have turned your back on your countrymen. You are too stubborn to see that only you hold onto the old ways. Everything has changed, either yo will come to accept it and live on or deny it and perish. But the land has changed, every man you see coming from the North has it in their eyes. We have been from Hell and back while you sat here, idle and lazy." Oswell spat at his feet. "Since i will gain nothing from you I will leave you to your misery. Good day my lord." Oswell left the tent, and Lord Harroway's Town itself, riding back to his camp near Harrenhal.
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Post by The Flint on Jul 3, 2009 9:09:03 GMT -5
Lysa Penny leads a small band of twenty men to Lord Harroway's Town to await the arrival of Lady Beatrice Stark and her escort.
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Post by The Flint on Aug 12, 2009 13:23:02 GMT -5
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Talyn Thatcher arrives at Lord Harroway's Town, with twenty men, armed and armored, and flying the banner of Harrenhal. Another forty men are patrolling the land around the town, to watch for any persons who might attempt to slip away.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 12, 2009 13:31:53 GMT -5
The Mayor exited the town and walked toward Lord Thatcher. "Grettings My Lord."
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Post by The Flint on Aug 12, 2009 13:40:22 GMT -5
"Goodman, I am here looking for information about a stranger who may have passed through this way," the Lord of Harrenhal said, before explaining the time period during which the scum met with the Cooper in the small riverside village. "He may have been seen wearing plate mail under the sign of the seven. He may or may not have been accompanied by another man," Talyn proceeded to describe the man known as "Yurie" as well.
"If those men are here, or if there is someone who is in the village who can recall having seen them, I would know at once."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 12, 2009 14:06:37 GMT -5
"That Yurie was here, but he called himself Aaron. He left days ago now." The Mayor replied.
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