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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 17, 2015 14:21:17 GMT -5
"Ancient," Meera laughed. "And you've only inspired two songs I've caught men singing! Big bad wolf indeed," she chuckled.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 17, 2015 14:30:17 GMT -5
"what's that?" She asked, looking round at Meera with a raised eyebrow, "People are likening me to a big bad wolf?"
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 17, 2015 14:36:45 GMT -5
Meera arched an eyebrow. "Not if I understood the song correctly. I believe you were the kennel mistress." She shrugged. "They made a song about me once. But it wasn't especially flattering."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 17, 2015 14:39:48 GMT -5
"Kennel Mistress was better than I was expecting..." Robyn said with a shrug then smiled wickedly, "What was your song about? And what is my other song? I don't really pay attention to them."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 17, 2015 14:44:51 GMT -5
"The same big bad wolf." She said. "Purely baseless though. I promise. A servant found a poem I wrote..." She laughs. "That's when he was sent back to Winterfell. The other song is an epic of you flying to the Eyrie and fighting a giant at the top."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 17, 2015 14:53:39 GMT -5
"Well, that second one has the rare trait of a song of being true, except the flying... and the giant, but it was at the eyrie."
"My wolf song is baseless too, you know how men want everything on their terms." she shook her head, "I guess you don't appreciate the song now you're married... how do you find it? Limiting?"
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 17, 2015 14:56:10 GMT -5
"It was mortifying, but then hilarious, in truth. Father is the one who took exception to it." She smiled. "I like being married. If never compare it to imprisonment," she said meaningfully. "But Arthur makes me happy and I love Dorne."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 17, 2015 15:05:35 GMT -5
"I mean, it's complete chance you and arthur get along, what if you hated him? You'd be stuck married to a man you hated?" Robyn said shaking her head, "I don't wanna be chained to a person I hate until I die sad and alone, with children I resent being the result of a loveless marriage..."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 17, 2015 17:51:59 GMT -5
Meera nodded. "We'll find a man you like," she said. "I've seen no hint father is going to send you off against your will." She sipped. "There are dozens of good me. You can find I bet." She smiled. "Besides, if you hate him enough you can always kill him," she joked.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 17, 2015 18:11:25 GMT -5
"Well, the king said I could choose my own husband within reason... I am aware he can take that away when he wishes,' she shrugged, "there are plenty of fine men I can marry... What I want is probably right in front of me, but like a lot of people who think they can see things very clearly, it's obscured from my view, like trying to focus on the stars."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 18, 2015 10:55:29 GMT -5
Meera nodded. "No one ever sees as clearly as they think," she said. "Father wouldn't break a promise to you." She offered her a pastry with pomegranates in it. "You're making me feel old," she laughed.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 18, 2015 11:45:19 GMT -5
"you're not that much older than me..." she smiled "Father wouldn't, Benjen might break his promises for him."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 18, 2015 11:51:48 GMT -5
Meera thought a moment. "I dearly hope you get married before Father is gone. He isn't that old, you know." She rubs her chin. "You've never talked about men a third so much to me before. Are you all right, sister?" She refills her glass with some sort of juice.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 18, 2015 13:17:14 GMT -5
"well, I was younger when you got married, so not really interested before" Robyn said, with a shrug, "And the times since we met again in Pentos and before you went back to Dorne were not really the appropriate times to really discuss men with you, i did not think."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 18, 2015 14:09:36 GMT -5
"That's true," she said. "Dark times but they are past now. I can help you search!" She suggested. "It might be fun!"
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