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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 13:55:54 GMT -5
"I know no bottom limit," he said. "It's why I'm so good at what I do." He smiled. "I'm sure we can train soon. After you have gotten bored of dealing with overly randy suitors," he laughed. "And I've grown bored of the odd women who are overrunning his castle."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 14:15:02 GMT -5
"what makes you think they're randy?" she asked, "better yet, what makes the women odd? Odd is rarely boring,"
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 14:28:52 GMT -5
"I definitely did not say boring," he said. "But my bastard blood and roguish good looks make me an amusing diversion for ladies of higher station," he said. "Not that I'm complaining."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 14:56:31 GMT -5
"Perhaps they will change their tune, when you are a rich and powerful Pentosii noble." Robyn said, 'Magister Nick. Sounds a bit weird."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 15:06:14 GMT -5
"Callen," he laughed. "Nick is my...Westerosi name. Live among Andals, have an Andal name," he said. "Or First Men, I know, I know. But you're right, those same uppity bitches will crawl to me for my seed if I rule Pentos," he said with an eyeroll. "The hypocrisy is...blinding, nearly."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 15:19:17 GMT -5
"yes, blinding and it is rife everywhere, it seems every conversation I have with people is laced with contradictions, no one ever says what they mean. The whole world is playing games" she did not look like she approved of the situation.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 15:48:45 GMT -5
"Well people have plenty of motivtions, so they can have many lies," Nick said. "It isn't a very fun game sometimes." He set his tent up as he talked. "But it is one worth playing, still. Better than the rest that awaits us."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 16:10:54 GMT -5
Robyn passed him canvas and posts as he needed them, "I think you will be right there, the game about to start will blow this whole thing out of the water. Both games have great consequences, i feel the latter will be have more immediate consequences for failing.'
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 16:27:45 GMT -5
"Perhaps," he agreed. He finished it up. "I really need more things if I'm going to stop being such a nomad," he mused. "That is the downside to living alone on the road so often. I have a sword, a tent, and some books for company."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 16:37:11 GMT -5
"Books... you allow yourself such luxury" she teased, "When you claim your birth right, I will send you a lovely sculpture to commemorate your permanence now. Try carrying that round with you."
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 16:39:24 GMT -5
"Who will you get to pose?" he asked. "That will really relate to how much I'll want to lug it around." He laughed. "You should read more. It strengthens the mind."
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 16:50:44 GMT -5
"I never said it would be a person sculpture... And I do read," she replied, affronted, "but books are heavy, and if you haven't noticed, I am not really the most muscular of people"
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 16:51:39 GMT -5
"I hadn't noticed," he said. "From all the bodies you've dropped. I guess they are too heavy to carry. What else would I want a statue of?" he asked.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Jul 23, 2015 16:53:46 GMT -5
"People are not the only beautiful things in this world Nick, surely your books can tell you that, even if your eyes don't" she commented, looking round, "Statues of people is a horrendous vanity anyway"
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Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 23, 2015 17:27:25 GMT -5
"I swear if it's a tree my gift to you will be accepting it," he joked. "Vanity is fun, especially for royalty. Even you've had to spend hours preparing for events," he said. "Even if you didn't want to."
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