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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 16:08:20 GMT -5
The private study and meeting chambers of Lord Dondarrion, it was his fathers and grandfathers before him and is filled with relics of R'hllor. Books and scrolls litter the shelves and a lecturn seems to have a large book open.
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 16:09:14 GMT -5
After a long bath Robert retires to his study, feeling refreshed and now smelling much better then before he smiles to his wife who is waiting there.
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 16:12:26 GMT -5
"Feel better?" Sareena asked.
The fire was lit and she was sitting in front of it though not yet staring into its depths.
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 16:15:00 GMT -5
"Much." He walks over, dressed in a purple and black tunic under a leather vest. He stands behind her and strokes her hair. "You are worried." He says as a statement rather then a question.
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 16:19:35 GMT -5
"Of course I am," she said. "But this has to be done. The flames have given me no answer. They do not speak to me as they once did. Because I have put our family first. It will take time and practice to become as skilled as I was."
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 16:22:43 GMT -5
He kneels down and looks to her. "Your power goes though me to our kids, you did not loose it you passed it on." He smiles. "I am glad you have put me first, our children I would want nothing less."
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 16:42:18 GMT -5
Sareena nodded.
"But there are times I wish I had it still. Like now. Flames show me nothing. To me! I was powerful, great priestess. But nothing!"
She wrung her hands in frustration.
"It is bad to do nothing."
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 16:50:48 GMT -5
He raps her arms around her. "Sareena...you are not doing nothing, and you still must have some power...I come to you as does many others for religious advice. And now, our children...that is not nothing....we have put a lot of work into our family."
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 17:07:59 GMT -5
"Yes. I know that. But I do miss Myr. I thought I could bring the fires of truth throughout all the Seven Kingdoms. But very little has changed," she sighed. "And my powers grow weak. I think R'hllor is angry with me."
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 17:15:46 GMT -5
"In a way you did, you married me, and helped me these past years, and I am known around Westeros, I am known for my place with R'hllor as was my father and my grandfather." He says. "I think he is not angry with you, just letting you live a life." He smiles.
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 17:24:27 GMT -5
"But I have not fulfilled the goals I set myself," she said. "And now I cannot give the powers R'hllor gave m to protect our family. So I have to wonder at it all."
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 17:34:46 GMT -5
Robert sighed and stands making his way over to his own desk sitting down and beginning to write. "Then explain to me how when I am with you my fire grows stronger?" He says looking down to his work.
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 22, 2012 17:38:49 GMT -5
She walked over until she was standing behind him/
"Your man's fire, you mean? That is because you like my body," she said bluntly.
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Post by Lord Robert Dondarrion on Oct 22, 2012 17:46:46 GMT -5
Robert felt a vein pop in his head.
"No, tell my why that with you I am able to view into the fire and see clearer, turn a sword to flame, be able to conduce living flame from my hand." He looks to her with hard eyes. "You said you came here from seeking a vision, perhaps I was what R'hllor wanted you to find. Perhaps you have done what he wanted and now has blessed you with a normal life." He returns to his letter. "Are you so displeased with me?" He said finally after calming himself.
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Oct 23, 2012 5:24:18 GMT -5
She turned away from him and began pacing, her skirts swishing around her legs.
"That is not what I mean. I love you. I love children. But is not what I thought R'hllor want from me, many years ago."
She paused directly in front of his desk.
"Heathens still follow false gods. That is bad. I promised all my life since a baby to the god. Is my duty to spread his word through this land. I not do that."
She grabbed his hand and held it uncomfortably tight.
"We change that. Make them learn truth!"
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