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Post by Marie on Jul 22, 2009 2:20:38 GMT -5
"Might be best," Maekar said. "I don't trust that man. I hope you will arrange matters so that private conversation is possible. I don't want every one of your men listening in to a discussion that does not concern them."
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Post by Erik on Jul 22, 2009 17:34:58 GMT -5
"My most trusted captains will be present, and, as I said, your men are welcome as well. If you desire greater privacy, we can send them outside."
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Post by Marie on Jul 22, 2009 17:43:48 GMT -5
"Agreed then. Roxton, you'll come too. And you, Drumm," Maekar decided.
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Post by Erik on Jul 22, 2009 17:54:05 GMT -5
"Drumm has places to go." Ragnor turns to Theodore, "We've decided that you're to be our man in King's Landing. Stay for the moot, but I want you setting sail as soon as possible."
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Post by Ser Aemon Tully on Jul 22, 2009 18:08:56 GMT -5
Theo nodded,"Understood, I will set sail directly afterwards, and I will be taking Ryam with me, if that is ok with you Maekar."
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Post by Marie on Jul 22, 2009 18:12:54 GMT -5
"It is for the queen to decide where Ryam goes," Maekar said. "But I suppose it won't hurt if you are to head for Kings Landing. Make sure you speak to Her Grace though."
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Post by Ser Aemon Tully on Jul 22, 2009 18:13:37 GMT -5
He nodded and left, with Ryam trailing behind him.
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Post by Ser Aemon Tully on Jul 22, 2009 18:14:55 GMT -5
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Immediately after the moot Theodore and his crew leave on the Blood Hand.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Oct 18, 2009 14:48:18 GMT -5
///////////// Lord Redwyne sits at a desk at the Arbor. He is composing a letter dilligently. Once he finishes a large smile crosses his face. He drinks from a large glass of wine as he reads it over and begins to nod at his good work.
After some time he dons his purple cloak, and makes his way to the rookery to send it out.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Oct 23, 2009 21:21:16 GMT -5
Aimee Redwyne leaves the Arbor, she carries with her Lord Redwyne's son to Horn Hill, as a safety precaution commissioned by the Lord.
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