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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 6:29:37 GMT -5
Robyn lets herself be lifted off of him, but puts a hand on his when they try to remove her trousers, "what harmed to doing things properly?" She asked raising an eyebrow.
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 10:55:30 GMT -5
ooc: assuming that is happened?
Kalvin shakes his head. "Bryce is dead. Savinia is gone. I was in a mood to celebrate." He leans back, in clear pain. "
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 11:33:06 GMT -5
Ooc: what?
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 11:40:58 GMT -5
harmed to things properly?
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 12:35:57 GMT -5
OOC: Ahhh! I see it now,
"how does Dayne being dead change anything"She asked, looking confused. "And Savinia?" She sees his pain and sighed, rubbing his arm soothingly, "It is alright to say you're hurt if you are..."
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 14:08:44 GMT -5
"It's like a weight lifted off my shoulders," he said. "And I would have never trusted that bitch queen." He looks about. "Of course I'm hurt," he laughed. "but I haven't felt so good in years."
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 14:18:18 GMT -5
"Nor would I? She was clearly out for something other than what she intended, why she agreed to help us for... nothing more than my father already offered her, except for a night for her cousin with our greatest warrior." Robyn smiled, and laid down next to him.
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 14:22:45 GMT -5
"Which is exactly why I asked Nick to kill her," he said. "the girl is far more biddable."
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 14:29:06 GMT -5
"I am sure you found that out at great length." Robyn said turning onto her back and looking at the ceiling, the news about Nick surprising her, but not shocking her, "The wildlings did not follow Savinia because of her blood, you think they will follow her cousin just because she is so? Or is there more to her you found out."
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Skyreach
May 14, 2015 14:33:24 GMT -5
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 14:33:24 GMT -5
"They killed three thousand of my people. Either she intended betrayal or she was weak. Your father and I cannot abide either. They won't follow her pretty cousin willingly, but they are welcome to bring their mewling to me." He exhaled and ran his finger up her bared upper body.
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 14:50:14 GMT -5
"Long way to travel for some mewling," she commented, letting his hand explore her, hardly unchartered territory for him, "They will do what they like, I expect, though you will know better than I. Hope your girl can weather it, she could be weaker of more deceitful that Savinia was ever guilty of." She was probably carrying Kalvin's child now anyway, that would keep her safe enough.
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Skyreach
May 14, 2015 14:55:50 GMT -5
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 14:55:50 GMT -5
"The Crowl will have his chance to realign their interests," kal said. "If they are reluctant then like I said, I have a solution to that too." He looks her over. "It is easy to forget how beautiful you are, given your ferocity."
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 15:02:17 GMT -5
"He did such a good job before, keeping them in line," Robyn commented dryly, but looked round to him and smiled a bit, "Flattery also. Good moods and flattery, I have fallen into the arms of a stranger," she teased and turned on her side to face him again, "you have a solution for everything then?"
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Skyreach
May 14, 2015 15:03:55 GMT -5
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Post by The Forgotten God on May 14, 2015 15:03:55 GMT -5
"No," he said. "I'm not sure a willingness to kill everything in my way really qualifies as a solution." He looks her over. "I hear the suitors are starting to flock around you." He looks faintly amused.
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Post by Robyn Stark on May 14, 2015 15:13:43 GMT -5
"Interesting choice of topic transition," she mused, her lip quirking, "one or two have come out of the woodwork, one i have known was interested without him saying such for a while, the other rather surprised me by being so brazen, seemed to think I could choose my own husband, a cruel rumour circulating. I think I offended him by how heartily I laughed. Two is really not high, considering I am my father's only unmarried daughter."
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