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June 11, 2016, 09:35 AM
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The Sept of Baelor Burns
Rkyer aproached the sept with a band of armed men with torches. It soon became clear it would take more than fire to pull the building down, seige equipment mught also be needed. "Lay it low!" he commanded as he threw a torch onto the lower levels.
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June 11, 2016, 09:51 AM
#2
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
Lonmouth followed, greatsword drawn, roaring the men encouragement at the men as he himself added to the flames. He silently hoped that someone would come out to stop them; he hadn't gutted someone for a good while, and desired to get his blade bloodied once more.
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June 11, 2016, 09:58 AM
#3
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
The designs upon the Great Sept had gone too far for a certain individual.
Galloping was heard off in the distance as the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Ser Aenarys, arrived. He had only heard recently of the King's orders to send an armed band of men to the Great Sept and that one of his own was leading them. The Kingsguard were meant to obey the King's every command, but this was something that did not sit well with Aenarys. This did not seem right at all. The Great Sept was the very heart of the Faith, it was the seat of the High Septon and the core of the capital that kept the people in order and placated with the presence of the Most Devout among them. Why would the King send armed men to the Great Sept?
Once he arrived, he quickly dismounted, pushing aside the men who held swords and torches in hand. His eyes immediately falling upon Ser Frey as he gave the order.
Are you insane, Ser Frey?! What is the meaning of this? Why are you attacking the Great Sept?!
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June 11, 2016, 10:07 AM
#4
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
"I'm here on orders of the king. The faith has done something to offend him, probably treason if you ask me. But no matter. This place shall soon be brought low. It's not my place to question the kings orders." he said flatly. The glow of the flame refleted in his eyes
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June 11, 2016, 10:13 AM
#5
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
The Lord Commander could not believe the words coming out of Ser Frey's mouth.. the King had ordered the burning of the Great Sept? The same King that Aenarys had fought for and defended since Harlan's betrayal? The Velaryon could not believe this, he could not even agree with it. This went against the very oath made by the Old King who swore that the Iron Throne would always protect and uphold the Faith.
To burn the Great Sept betrays not only the realm but everything, Ser Frey. The Old King swore that the Iron Throne would defend the Faith in return for the Faith Militant disbanding. Do not see the consequences of these actions? Any day now, the Faith could reinstall the militant and we would face a second holy war unlike anything ever before! Prince Rhaegar could be hanged by zealots for being an offspring of incest. The capital and the Seven Kingdoms could know no peace for years!
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June 11, 2016, 10:36 AM
#6
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
His Goldcloaks all over the city, word reached Lord Commander Tully before long and he happened on to the Sept. He did not come alone, but instead he came at the head of a hundred Goldcloaks.
What is the meaning of this!
OOC- I understand I wouldn't know instantaneously, so ill let you guys decide if I show about the same time as the Lord Commander of the KG
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June 11, 2016, 10:37 AM
#7
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
"Are you standing against the king?" Frey asked, puting his hand to his sword
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June 11, 2016, 10:39 AM
#8
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
"King's orders. I'll gut anyone who breaks them myself." Lonmouth snarled, not levelling his sword, but the threat was there with it clutched in his hand.
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June 11, 2016, 10:55 AM
#9
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
The Lord Commander was forced to draw his own sword, noticing that Ser Frey would not back down from this. Aenarys knew there was a fine line between loyalty and blind obedience. His own brother had become blinded by the King and he would find any means to reverse this situation. For if he did not stand and fight, the Faith would retaliate in force and the Seven Kingdoms would know no peace.
I must fight to protect the King, Ser Frey, and in this case, I must fight to protect the King from himself! I will not let this happen! I will not stand by and watch this happen! Defend yourself, Ser Frey!
OOC: +3 Duel and +3 Survival
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June 11, 2016, 11:00 AM
#10
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
ooc-I will need Frey's Duel numbers and I need to know how Lonmouth and Tully react.
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June 11, 2016, 11:07 AM
#11
The Sept of Baelor Burns
Lonmouth laughed cruelly as Aenarys drew his sword, levelling his own at the Lord Commander.
"Touch Frey and you die."
He simply stated, swinging his own sword at his Lord Commander.
+3 duels, +3 survival (I think) and +2 assassin. +10 duels with the sword.
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June 11, 2016, 11:23 AM
#12
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
I see no orders. Nothing but the word of a man saying the King ordered this and his blood thirsty mongrel.
Criston Tully said droping down from his horse and unsheathed his sword.
You are of an honorable House Ser Frey. I lament it coming to this.
OOC- Those Rolls for my practices with the KG would have come in handy now. Even with the RP that I did trying to better his duel, he is a 19 year old kid and his duel can't be more than +1 without weapons or bonus points. boo lol
Short Sword- +2 duel
+1 Duel
+2 Survival
Sabaton, Plackart, Gauntlet, Pauldrons, chest plate, grieves, helm - +7 hp
Last edited by Zeus Almighty; June 11, 2016 at 02:18 PM.
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June 11, 2016, 11:30 AM
#13
Vicarius Provinciae
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: Are the other members of the Kingsguard here? Blackwoods quest kinda went into a dead end.
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June 11, 2016, 11:31 AM
#14
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: If they want to be, I suppose, but it'd be a bit unrealistic for them all to accompany Frey
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June 11, 2016, 11:32 AM
#15
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: If Arryn, Blackwood and Selmy wanna join in, more the merrier. Could make this a majority Kingsguard duel.
Edit: They could be arriving with Aenarys, be present with Frey and Lonmouth or riding up at the last minute with Tully.
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June 11, 2016, 11:35 AM
#16
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: Will probably stay at the King's side, so leaveing it to you, guys.
Though I need to know timewise when these events occur, like directly after Stark being burnt in the tower or what exactly.
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June 11, 2016, 11:36 AM
#17
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: It would probably be after the attack on Stark since Skylord has rped his next decision to burn something else.
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June 11, 2016, 11:40 AM
#18
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
OOC: Trot will be gone for a few hours he says. So we may have to decide if any other Kingsguard are present and who duels who. We know that Aenarys and Frey are gonna be fighting each other. Would Tully and Lonmouth duel each other then?
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June 11, 2016, 11:50 AM
#19
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
Didn't seem like much choice in the matter- count me in
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June 11, 2016, 01:44 PM
#20
Re: The Sept of Baelor Burns
Duels +8, dyel hp +10, survival +2 for Ryker.
"Traitors and oathbreakers!" Frey shouted as he unsheathed his sword
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