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Post by Marie on Oct 1, 2009 14:47:31 GMT -5
"No," said Rhaenys, utterly horrified at the man's behaviour. "He must die by public execution in Kings Landing."
She only hoped he was feigning confusion to make Trant suspicious of her but it would be like Thatcher to do something like this and get away with it.
"What is your name?"
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Post by The Smith on Oct 1, 2009 17:45:08 GMT -5
"Leo of Butcher's Bay... it is a small hamlet on the south coast of Cape Wrath." The man replied.
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Post by Marie on Oct 1, 2009 18:00:50 GMT -5
Rhaenys slapped him and stared into his eyes.
"Tell me your real name."
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Post by The Smith on Oct 1, 2009 18:02:42 GMT -5
"My name is Leo... it is short for Leopold. It was my father's name." Tears welled in the man's eyes.
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Post by Marie on Oct 1, 2009 18:05:28 GMT -5
"No," Rhaenys insisted. "I don't believe you. Tell me...tell me what name you gave me that I do not care for."
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Post by The Smith on Oct 1, 2009 18:10:36 GMT -5
"I do not know your name milady. I do not think we have met before." Leo said.
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Post by Marie on Oct 2, 2009 3:51:36 GMT -5
To hide the sick feeling in her stomach, Rhaenys took refuge in anger.
"Then tell me the name of your vile lord and master."
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Oct 2, 2009 7:36:02 GMT -5
"No," said Rhaenys, utterly horrified at the man's behaviour. "He must die by public execution in Kings Landing." She only hoped he was feigning confusion to make Trant suspicious of her but it would be like Thatcher to do something like this and get away with it. "What is your name?" "Your Grace," Rowan looks shocked. "If this man is THATCHER despite his claim, all but your closest advisors think he is already dead. It will be very damaging to your authority if the most treacherous man in recent times is executed TWICE and the Crown hid the fact he was brought back from the dead. When I took aim with my Longbow I was not aiming to wound." Rowan looks at the quivering man, "and if this man isn't Thatcher and its more black magic like I suspected earlier then this man is of weak mind and Thatcher could bind him again at any moment so we should kill and burn him anyways."
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Post by The Smith on Oct 2, 2009 7:40:54 GMT -5
"MY master is Ser Nathen. He is a liege-man to Lord Baratheon." He looked around confused, "I traveled with him to Sunspear, but I do not remember where he is."
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Oct 2, 2009 7:56:47 GMT -5
"Fuck," Rowan exclaims there is no way that the man could have heard his dicussion with the Queen earlier so he could not possibly know of Rowan's initial misgivings. "What day is it now and when were you last in Sunspear?" Rowan tries to remember if he heard or saw of a Ser Nathan in service to Eustace.
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Post by Marie on Oct 2, 2009 12:27:22 GMT -5
Rhaenys knew that Rowan was right about killing the man but she held her tongue for now. She'd let him find out what information he could first and it would do no good for her to interrupt just now.
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Post by The Smith on Oct 2, 2009 17:49:02 GMT -5
"I do not know the exact date but late in the summer. We stayed at the Green Ledge, it is an inn." Leo replied.
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Oct 2, 2009 23:15:55 GMT -5
"And your last memory before being tackled and wrestled to the ground by that beautiful woman over there?" Rowan said gesturing towards the now fully clothed Jeyne.
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Post by The Smith on Oct 3, 2009 8:13:25 GMT -5
He nodded, his cheeks reddening. "I feel weak otherwise I would not have fallen so swiftly to her."
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Oct 3, 2009 10:48:25 GMT -5
"What was your last memory?" Rowan asked again.
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