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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 10:29:04 GMT -5
Mox looked at her, and said, "Tybalt is to marry Lara Hightower."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 10:44:56 GMT -5
"Congratulations," Tyana said, looking at Tybalt before back to Mox, "When you said our father had a message, I was expecting a letter, not just your word."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 10:54:15 GMT -5
Mox looked at her, "Is my word not good enough?"
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 11:01:30 GMT -5
"I never said that, but now that you mention it, it would be given greater credence with it." Tyana replied, "Like I said, I have received varying information already from Maester Leyton and my betrothed. Words can be misleading, it seems. In the absence of a letter, your word will have to do."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 11:41:35 GMT -5
Mox looked at her, and said, "Words can be deadly. They are weapons in the right hands." He scratched at his chin idly.
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Post by Lord Oswyn Baratheon on Aug 10, 2012 13:34:56 GMT -5
Tybalt did his best to keep the disappointment and anger from his face, wondering who would be given Sapphire if not the future Warden of the West.
"This is Lord Mox Hightower, sister." Tybalt answered his sister, relieved to no longer be alone with the Long Shadow. "He may rummage where he pleases."
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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 13:50:49 GMT -5
"When we announce both of your marriages we will also be anouncing the King's betrothal to young Sapphire." Mox said his eyes turning to Tybalt with a small frown.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 14:14:49 GMT -5
"I know who he is, and no he cannot," Tyana said, glaring at her brother after looking openly confused at what Mox had said to her, not exactly feeling the departing of such sage advice was particularly relevant to what they were discussing, "You're not exactly filling me with confidence that yours can be trusted. Just answer me this, I am to marry Baelor Stark, am I not?"
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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 14:16:25 GMT -5
Mox studied her face, and said, "Of course."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2012 14:20:09 GMT -5
"Was that so hard?" She asked, "Now that is finally settled, who arranged it, if you do not mind me asking?"
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Post by Lord Oswyn Baratheon on Aug 10, 2012 15:07:35 GMT -5
Tybalt snickered at the new knowledge that Tyana was promised to Barlor Stark, the comic situation momentarily overwhelming his fear of Mox and resentment at his own betrothed selection.
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Post by The Smith on Aug 10, 2012 15:20:18 GMT -5
"In Westeros it is tradionary for the fathers to arrange a wedding." Mox said in his hushed tones.
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Post by Lord Oswyn Baratheon on Aug 10, 2012 18:03:48 GMT -5
"Well if our father has his heart set on trueborn grandchildren, I'd tell him he's going about it the wrong way." Tybalt snapped.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2012 5:59:39 GMT -5
"Maybe we should talk to him. Lymon said I was at liberty to return to Casterly Rock to speak with him." she explained to Tybalt, not happy at him snapping at Mox, Lions should be collected in times of dissatisfaction, such as these, "I'll marry anyone if it is for the benefit of the West, even that oaf, but I don't see how there cannot be a better match than with the North. You though, if Sapphire is to marry the King, who else but Lara?"
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Post by Lord Oswyn Baratheon on Aug 11, 2012 14:54:56 GMT -5
"Marrying Lara sounds about as pleasant to me as marrying Baelor does to you." Tybalt replied. "Forgive me, Lord Mox, I fear I am not accustomed to being denied. I will do what is best for the West."
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