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Welcome Stannis, have a seat.
Henry gestures to one of the seats reserved for the Tyrells
Now that everyone is here... We may begin.
servants bring out a large course of roast boar, with many morsels of different meats. Dozens of plates are bought out, filled with exotic foods from Essos, fine wines are served to the guests. lord Henry sits down and begins to Eat.
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sandor eyed the boar hungrily, and began to take a cut of the meat.
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To Lord Henry Lannister,
It is met with great sadness that the Martell's are unable to attend the feast. Prince Doran and family are engaged in several matters recently that require immediate attention. Sunspear sends it's regards, and wish you a bountiful feast with your guests.
Lord Anders Yronwood,
Hand of the Prince
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Lord Hodor of Greywater arrives
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Greetings, lord Reed. It is so good you arrived. Have a seat.
Henry gestures to one of the empty seats
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He does so before speaking
"My apologizes for my tardiness however there was some urgent matters in the swamp that required my attention"
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It is no trouble lord Reed. It is an honour to receive you.
Henry smiles
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Re: Casterly Rock , Lannisport and Bronzegate. House Lannister
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Re: Casterly Rock , Lannisport and Bronzegate. House Lannister
He is welcomed into the Rock, as he is a know friend of the house.
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Re: Casterly Rock , Lannisport and Bronzegate. House Lannister
Jon sees Henry in the throne room, and sits on one of the lesser chairs. Jon's child, Robert Arryn is with him. "Henry, my friend. How are you doing lately?"
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Henry Smiles
Ah, Jon. I am well, thank you. And how about yourself? I was just about to ride to the eyrie To discuss a matter with you, but what you wanted to discuss takes precedence. What brings you to the rock?
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"I am fine, thank you. Of course, i have a reason to be here. You see, my boy here needs fostering. I cannot let him live at the Eyrie with only his mother, but i cannot take him to King's Landing neither. I would thank you very much of you would be the foster father of the boy."
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Henry laughs
We could have a trade, then. My son Isildur needs a good guardian, and you would serve well. If you would take him in, I would gladly Foster your son
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Re: Casterly Rock , Lannisport and Bronzegate. House Lannister
"Agreed. Now, what would you like to discuss with me?"
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Re: Casterly Rock , Lannisport and Bronzegate. House Lannister
Henry grinned
The fostering of my son is what I wanted to discuss. But now that's done, I thought I would talk to you about the iron islands. I have heard troubling news... Lord greyjoy and his family have dissappeared. The iron islands are without a leader.
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"What? Those raiders without a leader? That's very bad news! Are there any leads on the whereabouts of the greyjoys?"
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Henry shook his head
None I'm afraid. all has gone quiet.
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I have contacted Lord Drumm. I have advised him to tell the other lords, and to elect themselves a leader in the meantime.
His voice dropped to a whisper.
I have hinted to Ironborn independence if they elect a leader to assist us in the rebellion. I have not told him about the rebellion, only that if the ironborn assist us in a certain matter they shall have their independence.
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"Very good, good thinking. This Lord Drumm, is he reliable?"