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Post by Marie on Aug 1, 2009 18:36:36 GMT -5
Conscious of the possible double meaning, Rhaenys felt her cheeks burn slightly.
"I hpe I am," she said. "But I hope the Lords Paramount are too. Will you help me find their weaknesses, Milo?"
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Post by The Smith on Aug 1, 2009 18:41:52 GMT -5
Milo nodded, "I have some thoughts on that now. Tyberion's are obvious. He does not like war or battle. He will attempt to negotiate, and bargain, but he will most likely not resort to war unless he feels backed into a corner. Frey is greedy, stupid and arrogant. I think you can turn that back on him. Stark is just a young girl in love, and mad at you. She used to be truly impressed with you, considering you a hero." He frowned, "Lord Royce is as foreign to me as you. He is acting in concourse with his own sense of honor, but it seems inconsistent. But if we can figure that out, we may be able to figure out our course of action. Also... it is important I be there when you speak with him. It will have an affect." He smiled privately.
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Post by Marie on Aug 1, 2009 19:10:50 GMT -5
"Alright, then, you and Lord Tully will both be present. I will insist upon it."
Rhaenys sighed.
"I think I know why Lady Stark is unhappy but I think the problem is fixable, though it will not please a certain other party. Coudl you find out what kind of husband would please Lady Stark?"
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Post by The Smith on Aug 1, 2009 19:23:17 GMT -5
"I will try." Milo replied, "But that may be a task for you. She would appreciate it more, and be more open I think."
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Post by Lord Lester Merryweather on Aug 2, 2009 3:57:24 GMT -5
Margeary Merryweather arrives to Gulltown and asks to speak with the Queen.
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Aug 2, 2009 6:38:37 GMT -5
Oswell nods, "That would be best. It will be to your advantage to have those who are loyal to you around when you meet with them. Perhaps they will think better of doing anything with us present."
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Post by Marie on Aug 2, 2009 14:46:16 GMT -5
"Perhaps," Rhaenys said in answer to Milo's suggestion. "But it would still be useful if I had some information to help me before I speak to the girl."
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Lady Margeary is sent to the queen's quarters where the guards enquire as to the purpose of her visit.
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"I'd hope so," Rhaenys told Oswell. "At the very least it will please me to have someone I can count on at my side. I wonder though, did any of these lords approach you with a view to concern about my rule?"
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Post by Lord Connor Tully on Aug 2, 2009 15:58:52 GMT -5
Oswell shakes his head, "None approached me, but it is well known that Tyberion plans to be trouble. We both knew this before we even left Harrenhal. The Vale lords will cause trouble, they refused to anser your summons already and they plot with Tyberion. What role Lady Stark plays in this I do not know."
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Post by Marie on Aug 2, 2009 16:11:02 GMT -5
"Lady Stark is under Lord Lannister's sway," Rhaenys said disapprovingly. "The girl allows that man to rule her. I know why yet still it does not fit."
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Post by Ser Aemon Tully on Aug 2, 2009 20:02:58 GMT -5
The Fleet on orders from the Queen started heading in the direction of Maidenpool.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 3, 2009 0:15:49 GMT -5
Milo bowed deeply, "As you command my liege. Is there anything else?"
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Post by Marie on Aug 3, 2009 1:19:57 GMT -5
"No," she said. "Let's all go and rest, ready for when the lords arrive. We need to be on top form for the meeting. All of us."
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Post by Lord Lester Merryweather on Aug 3, 2009 7:48:31 GMT -5
Margeary tells the guards that her father, the representative of the interests of the Mander in King's Landing sent her to the queen to speak with his voice and the voice of lord Dawnrose.
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Post by Marie on Aug 3, 2009 16:40:31 GMT -5
It sounded starnge to Rhaenys when she received the message, she ocould not imagine why Dawnrose would send someone she'd never heard of. And yet...mabye he'd sent a woman to curry favour with her.
"Send her in," she instructed.
The guards allwoed Margeary into the queen's chambers
"Lady Margeary," she said with cool courtesy. "What can I do for you and for Lord Dawnrose?"
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Post by Lord Lester Merryweather on Aug 3, 2009 16:44:54 GMT -5
Margeary bowed to the queen "Your Grace, I should first explain that I am not a direct representative of lord Dawnrose. My father, whom lord Edmure sent as a representative to King's Landing sent me here in order to see what is going on. Words flow into the Mander speaking of a possible rebellion."
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