Formez Vos BataillonsChapter 1
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“Cat, before you start that new book, dear,” Kate asked. “do you think I might borrow Charles?”
“C’mon, Cat,” said Kathleen. “It might be a miserable day outside, but you don’t have to sit in one place all day. I have something to show you upstairs.” While she and Cat went up to look at her last doll, Charles followed Kate into the dining room.
“As I’ve said, dear, this is a planned feast. Midday, perhaps, but Sunday dinners are midday. Why not Thursday dinners? Anyway, I thought of calling on you to say grace. Then I thought that springing it on you would be no favor. Would you be willing?”
“Certainly. And thanks for the warning.”
“You haven’t been asked yet, dear. Don’t start until I ask you, but I will.” The timer went off in her pocket, and she went into the kitchen to check on the ham. It looked fine. She turned off the stove and opened the dish washer. She set the timer to warn her when the vegetables should start cooking.
While they were gone, Jeanette had suggested to Bob that they take their showers then. The idea of bathing in the middle of the day rather than long lines for the bathroom in the morning had seemed to work.
“You, of course, could stay down here until I’m done. People to talk to.”
“Yeah, I could.” But, since the alternative was watching Jeanette change, he went upstairs. Some things ranked even talking in Bob’s preferences.
So Charles was alone when he came back to the living room. He went over to the bookshelves. When you consider that each Brennan had his own books in his own room -- he’d stayed in Bob’s room his first visit and in Kath’s for his later visits -- the family selection was intriguing. The famous Britannica was years out of date, older than Kath. Several atlases seemed to have been published at about 20 year intervals, the latest quite recently. Neither of Kath’s parents seemed to have ever discarded a college textbook. (He knew that Kath had most of hers in their apartment.) Five separate translations of the Bible were shelved next to each other. Paperbacks, the ones he checked being sociology for general readers, were stacked on their faces on several shelves. There didn’t seem to be any novels. He pulled Death and Life of Great American Cities from the stack he’d examined earlier.
“Find anything interesting?” Kate asked when she came in. He held up the book. “Russ discovered Jane Jacobs soon after we moved here from New York. Rather bad news, you know, dear. You’ve just left the place best designed for living. I didn’t read it until the summer after I’d started teaching. I don’t read outside my studies while I’m studying. My children are much more voracious than I am.” He wasn’t sure that only reading non-textbooks when you weren’t in school disqualified her as a bookworm. Most people didn’t read much when they weren’t required to; he’d known any number in his undergraduate days who didn’t even read assignments. But he had another question.
“Did you and your husband have your own stashes like your kids did?”
“Oh, yes. Parents are more generous, of course. ‘He’d like this. Let’s leave this downstairs; she might like it.’ You don’t think of what your sibling might like. But that is only relatively generous. If you want to find a book again, you keep it where you know where it is. My art history books are still in my room. The two lower shelves there on the right? That’s what Russ had in his office.”
“I didn’t see many novels.”
“Well, the three left-hand stacks of paperbacks on the top shelf are novels. Many in the third stack, dear, are the sort of novel you read for college courses. We gave novels to the kids when they were young, of course, but the library is better for that sort of thing. How many novels do you reread?”
“And I saw art-history books.”
“Those are the ones in which France is prominent. I sent them to Jeanette and left them downstairs after she returned them. Easier to keep track of which she’s seen that way. She likes to say that she is a Brennan, and so she is. But I don’t think I’ve ever lent her a book she didn’t return. You’ll never hear me say that about Bob or Kathleen.”
“I keep hearing complaints about kids who never read. You seem to have produced two who read all the time. Is it just the genes?”
“Probably not, but it might as well be, dear. Russ came home from a hard day at the office and curled up with a book after supper -- sometimes with the paper or a magazine. He was addicted to news shows and, sometimes, to radio news. But he got his entertainment from print. I’m a little that way, myself. So, how did our kids think that adults entertained themselves? And, of course, we can recommend fascinating books we’d read ourselves.
“Smoking parents have smoking kids. Parents who tipple but tell kids that they’re too young to drink have kids who sneak drinks. Parents who read to themselves and read to their kids have kids who think that they’re big enough to read their own books. It’ll happen to Cat soon enough. Not when you’re around, probably. You can see her gloat when she’s got Charles to hold her and read to her. But, one of these days, she’ll declare her independence by reading her own book.”
“Is she really doing that?” Charles asked.
“Quite definitely, dear. And Bob is jealous. She sits beside him when he reads to her. Not at bedtime of course, but that’s not holding, either.”
“I’m sorry, I’ll...”
“Why be sorry dear? Do you enjoy it?”
“Very much.”
“And she enjoys it. It’s what I said about intelligent selfishness. So long as she asks politely rather than throwing a tantrum when you aren’t available, so long as it is mutually enjoyable, as long as it isn’t dangerous for her or somebody else, then she should get what she enjoys. Bob would tell you the same thing. He wants Cat to get the enjoyment of your holding her. He just wishes that she still enjoyed his holding her.
“That’s the thing about growing up.” Kate continued. “She’s fighting her parents with might and main to get independence. And they want her to have independence. You’d think that fight could be settled in a conference, but it never is. And my children, dear, were quite used to conferences and negotiation.”
“I don’t see her kicking and screaming.”
“I haven’t seen her kick. We both heard her scream the other night. I understand that she has been known to throw a full-blown tantrum or two. More usually, she pushes. She doesn’t run away from home, she sits beside her father when he reads to her. And, as I said, she will declare her independence by reading her own book one of these days. She already reads her school lessons, although first-grade school lessons aren’t exactly Moby Dick. They aren’t even Hop on Pop.
“But when a child declares her independence, parents may be wistful, but they are also happy.”
Charles noted, “You didn’t seem very happy when Kath declared her independence.”
“I found the way she did it quite insensitive, dear. Look, in Vi’s -- in Kathleen’s -- early high-school days, she spoke to me often about her romantic feelings. Some boys she adored from afar, some seemed to like her but the feeling was definitely not reciprocated. You heard about Terry. In the middle of that relationship, I went from her confidant to her inquisitor. And, dear, I hadn’t changed one thing. ‘Is there something you want to tell me, dear?’ ‘Why do you keep hounding me?’ After that, we knew when she went on dates and with whom. What she felt about it was a deep, dark, secret. Of course, you could look at her and see whether she were happy or unhappy, but she wasn’t about to tell you why.
“After she went to college,” Kate continued, “we never heard even that. I presume she went to college dances and all the other sorts of dates. College is much better than high school; high-school social occasions are really set up by adults. Anyway, I never complained. She had flown out of the nest. I prayed that she didn’t get pregnant or seriously hurt, but I didn’t inquire. She was writing to Jeanette, sometimes, and that made me grateful. I figured that she’d be willing to tell her more than she was willing to tell me.” “But your toleration changed.”
“I tolerated silence. I didn’t enjoy it, but I respected it. Now, let me tell you how Kathleen should have behaved with regard to her parents. She may have made mistakes with regard to you, but that’s your business. ‘One of my classmates whom I especially want you to meet is Charles; he’s been a great friend these last two years.’ Or however long it had been by graduation, dear. A letter: ‘You met Charles. He’s more than a friend. I think we’re in love.’ And, then, ‘Mother, I’d like to bring Charles home. You should know him better, and he should know you better.’ If she’d done that, dear, we’d not have complained, we’d have done the same thing we did on your first trip. We’d have put you in Bob’s room. Then, we’d have locked our door. Of course, your second trip -- when Bob and Jeanette and Cat were home -- would have been more awkward.
“Look, you find the way she and Bob squabble immature, don’t you?”
“Well, yes.” Which was criticizing his wife, which was something you should never do, but how could he deny that?
“But she’s upstairs playing with a doll. You don’t find that immature.”
“She’s entertaining Cat.”
“Which is the acme of maturity, really,” Kate said, “even though she’s doing it by actions three decades below her age level. Well, in a sense, squabbling with Bob is the same kind of game. She is playing the little kid she used to be. Both of them are quite capable of resisting. In the family, they don’t see the use of doing so. But, when she proclaims that she is sexually active, she thinks the activity demonstrates maturity. She should read the statistics, sometime. But, in fact, the proclamation demonstrates immaturity.
“But I should leave you to your book. Sorry!’
“Not at all. This was fascinating. You find Kath immature and Bob mature.”
“Different kinds of maturity, dear. And different kinds of immaturity. Don’t let Cat read Hop on Pop with you, dear. She is used to acting it out with Bob. Jeanette is quite capable of talking as if Bob were her second child. She also insists that Bob is an absolute rock when she needs him. Bob can be childish in many, unimportant, ways. After all, the sibling rivalry is quite mutual.
“On the other hand, even Russ became convinced that Bob was acting as an adult as a husband and a father. And Russ was very hard to convince, dear. The university must find him satisfactory. Jeanette has been the primary parent, and she talks to Cat mostly in French -- not entirely, but mostly. Cat clearly has a better English vocabulary than most of her classmates. She must have got that from Bob. Which means, silliness like ‘portcullis’ aside, that he spends a decent amount of time with her.
“The way she behaved night before last tells you something, dear,” she continued. “Whatever Kathleen might say, reciting poetry at you doesn’t count as abuse. It might be abuse of the poem. And Cat obviously knew that she wouldn’t get further punishment for mouthing off while he was doing it. On the other hand, when he threatened to carry her bodily upstairs, the threat was credible. Large men have advantages as parents. I could never have carried a struggling seven-year-old up a flight of stairs.”
“So, strength is a requirement for a good parent?” Charles asked.
“An advantage, dear. But I’m not making myself clear. Bob might have an immature sense of humor, he might squabble with his sister in a way that they ought to have outgrown well before you met her, let alone him, but he relates to his wife and child as a responsible adult. In one of his fights with his father -- and, dear, you only think that Kathleen and I have disagreements; Russ and Bob used to go at it hammer-and-tongs -- in one of those arguments, Bob claimed to have all the negative virtues. Maybe not quite all, dear, adults shouldn’t tell fart jokes. But he was talking to Russ, after all.
“‘Negative virtues’ sounds like those defenses of politicians who get caught with their hands in the cookie jar,” Kate continued. “‘After all, he didn’t rob banks or cheat on his wife.’ But, really, while being in the best ninety percent of people in one area isn’t saying much, being in the best ninety percent of people in area after area starts looking like an accomplishment. If all that the good you could say about Bob was that he wasn’t a drunk or a wife-beater, it would be damning with faint praise. But Bob not only lacks a great many negatives, he has several important positives.”
“Where I want specifics is the negatives Bob lacks,” Kathleen said from the stairs. “I can’t think of any.”
“Why, dear, I just listed a few. He isn’t a drunk or a wife-beater.”
“He isn’t, as far as we know, a member of Al Qaeda, either. That exhausts the list. By the way, Mom, I told Cat she could play with that doll in my room if she visited when I wasn’t here.”
“That’s very generous of you, dear. Now, about Bob, you really should save your insults for when he’s present. Bob has a juvenile sense of humor. He scraps with you in quite a childish way, but you aren’t in a position to point that out. I can’t really think of any other vices.”
“He can’t carry a tune in a bucket.”
“Hardly a moral fault, dear.”
“He’s hard on poor Jeanette.”
“In what way,” asked poor Jeanette from the stairs. “He’ll be down in a minute. But I want to hear how he mistreats me, and don’t get vulgar about ‘hard.’”
“You have more than your share of household and child-care duties.”
“As I told your father some years ago -- nearly seven; how time flies -- how the two of us divide our chores is nobody’s business but our own. As far as child-care goes, he and I share more than most couples.”
“I was just telling Charles, dear, that Cat’s English vocabulary demonstrates that Bob spends a good deal of time with her.”
“And the club of husbands who do the family laundry just elected Bob president unanimously. I said he’d been unfair to vote for himself, but he said that he voted to break a tie.”
“Jeanette! Other husbands do the laundry.”
“Not all that many. And he kept doing it when I was home all day.”
“Well, if you’re satisfied...” Kathleen trailed off.
“And I am. That’s not the main reason I love the man, but it’s one reason to like him.”
“Well, I credit Cat’s sunny nature to you, despite Bob. I just hope that sometime, maybe like when she’s eighteen, you’ll stop praising her for actions that would have been praiseworthy at eight.”
“Your generosity, dear, at least the generosity I praised, was not in letting Cat play with your doll, but leaving it here instead of taking it to Philadelphia to entice her into a visit.”
“We, although we would be glad to see you,” Charles said,” don’t really have room in the apartment to be adequate hosts. And we’re probably stuck there until my student loans are paid off.”
“Did you two go that far in debt?” Bob had finally joined the group.
“My student loans are paid off, Bob, and we have money in the bank,” Kathleen said. “Don’t look at me. Char’s the one who went all macho on me.”
“Well, it’s your inheritance.”
“When I was first starting to practice, Char helped pay the office rent. I wasn’t bringing in even that much, let alone apartment rent and groceries. Now, he wants to pay the rent alternate months.”
“I don’t want to live off my wife. I make enough to pay my share.”
“You may not think I have any right to speak as a man who lived off my wife for years and years, but I think the money you put into her office rent, and the other expenses Kathleen didn’t have to cover as she started up, were investments in the family enterprise. You two should incorporate as ‘Paradox Inc.’”
Kathleen said, “Pair of docs. Bob, you are impossible.”
“No, as I tell Jeanette, merely unlikely. Anyway, the family enterprise is making a profit. You ought to allow it to pay dividends like apartment rent.”
“And I’m not so sure that we shouldn’t look for a house now.”
“Kath!”
“Home prices and mortgage interest are both quite low. We aren’t going to see that again any time soon.”
“There speaks Russell Brennan’s daughter,” said Bob. “and she’s right. Stopped clock.”
“And it’s not like we’ll have all that much choice. We want a neighborhood we’ll both be comfortable in. We’ll look forever even in this market.”
“Well, dear, investment opportunities aside, is the chance of a visit from your niece the reason? Remember, at this age, she travels with her father.”
“No. I just started thinking, and one thing led to another.”
“Can happen,” bob said. “Try it again some time.”
“You can’t really say he’s the aggressor, this time, dear. Ignore him, and tell me how it started.”
“It started, really, with a piano. But it didn’t end there. We need one, and the apartment won’t hold one. A keyboard, or maybe a spinet. But, I thought, Char really should play a serious instrument. At least a baby grand, maybe a parlor grand. That got me thinking about houses, And that got me thinking that this was the right time. Usually, the low interest rates are met by high house prices.”
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“All in a good day’s work, I suppose,” Missandei greeted her Queen, Daenerys Targaryen, as she returned from burning the Iron Fleet near King’s Landing, tempted as she was to go further and burn the Red Keep. “Is that any way to greet your Queen now, my dear friend?” Dany teased Missandei, both of them knowing that she didn’t actually object when in private like this. “Did you bag the whole lot, my Queen? Burn them all?” Missandei inquired of Dany, who smiled in response. “All charred and...
“How in the Seven Hells are we to get into the damned city, anyway? We must get past this rotten mess and this is the perfect moment for a sentry to catch us, you know. You two really know a passage into this miserable town?” Ser Jorah looked at Tyrion and Davos with a bit of skepticism and hesitation even now. “Three, counting myself, Ser Jorah. Remember, with Ser Jamie’s aid, I was able to smuggle Tyrion here out of King’s Landing and on a ship to Pentos. Trust me, though. We’ll be in...
For Ser Davos Seaworth, the Street of Steel was certainly a familiar enough place. He had been there more than once in his earlier years as a smuggler and pirate, especially having grown up in Flea Bottom and smuggled whatever he wished into whatever port. Even so, it had changed more than a little, becoming even busier than in the past. After all, there was a war going on, wasn’t there, and Queen Cersei wasn’t about to give up the fight short of a total victory or defeat. Everywhere Davos...
For Lord Varys, the path was far more treacherous and he was far less sure of the outcome. Still, he had to test the loyalty of the little birds, whether they had truly defected to Qyburn to a man, or rather some of them might retain some allegiance to the former Master of Whispers. To the eunuch, this could well make a difference between a more decisive and imminent victory and a longer, more dangerous conflict that impaired their chances against the Night King later. If this meant his...
“You, man, what brings a knight like you into a tavern like this?” Ser Jorah heard behind him as he drank some ale, missing the wines of Essos. “Well, now, that’s the question, isn’t it? What gave me away as a knight?” Mormont asked the fellow approaching now, a rather young and clean-shaven septon from the looks of him. “As a septon, I’ve witnessed many a knight take his vows. Despite your Northern accent, you’re definitely consecrated as a knight in the light of the Seven. There’s a...
“Where’s that sellsword of yours?” Cersei Lannister, self-appointed Queen of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, asked her twin brother and general, Ser Jaime Lannister. “Where’s that pirate king of yours?” Jaime retorted, “why isn’t he reporting on the status of the Iron Fleet and paying court to you, his intended bride?” “Enough of that, Jaime! Euron is not my twin, he did not come out of our mother’s womb into this world together, he did not father my children, he did not fight my wars and...
“Lord Baelish, might we have a word?” a voice at the door asked Littlefinger, who naturally responded to the sound and the knock. “Of course, my Lady of Winterfell. Perhaps you’ve heard the news, then? The ravens have already borne the message that our King, Jon Snow, has taken the Dragon Queen, Daenerys Targaryen, as his bride? Quite an auspicious union, of course. Still, I don’t recall what this has to do with gathering dragonglass, do you?” Petyr already began to spin his web, seeking to...
“Milord, milord, please rise,” Lord Edmure Tully heard as he rose from his bed, thinking himself still in his dungeon cell. “Is it breakfast already? If so, might I have fewer maggots this time with the bread?” the groggy nobleman asked as his eyes adapted to more light than expected. “Why would milord want maggots at all? We generally try to keep those out of bread, m’lord,” a gentle voice, very feminine answered him, in the bedchamber where he lay. “What, where am I?” Lord Edmure asked...
“You’re quite sure of this? It isn’t a joke or trick?” Daenerys Targaryen asked Missandei, as she reread the raven’s message. “No, my Queen. Your husband is also your nephew, by blood, the sole surviving son of your eldest brother, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, and his second, secret wife, Lyanna Stark. That would also make him slightly older than Your Grace, would it not? Older than his aunt, who happens to be his wife? Is this a problem, due to it being incest, my Queen?” Missandei asked Dany,...
“Arise, my lord. You are back,” Varys heard a voice calling him out of the darkness of death, a very familiar one if haunting to him. “Back? I ... was dead! How do I come back from that?” Varys strained to see before he noticed who it was that he faced. Kinvara, the Red Priestess who had aided Tyrion and he in the saving of Meereen, at least back when it still could be saved. She had brought him back, he who loathed and despised everything that the Lord of Light and his priests represented?...
“Most of our troops are still scattered all over the Seven Kingdoms, even more so now that the Dothraki and the Unsullied are on the march across the Stormlands, wresting much of them from our control,” Ser Jaime Lannister laid out the current disaster that was the war map of Westeros while standing next to the Iron Throne. “Many of their troops are unavailable to them as well, both in the North and in the Stormlands, to say nothing of the Riverlands. We can still defeat them, and their...
“Well, just what did you have in mind for this last Sand Snake, Cersei? Why am I pulling away from the fighting, when my men need me most, what we are even doing here? Why abandon our post? Did you know that three of the five men on the Small Council proposed that I remove you from the Iron Throne? Including the now dead High Septon! Well, no need for that now. You’ve removed yourself from it, dear sister! You’ve abandoned the Iron Throne and I doubt, that now I’ve thought on it, either of us...
“Lord Varys, to what I do owe this pleasure?” Yara Greyjoy asked the Spider as he descended upon the docks, where she had rounded up some three dozen Lannister men. “I have been given orders to arrange the transport of certain cargo presently located in the Dragonpit, namely wildfire, for the voyage to White Harbor, and from there to Eastwatch-by-the Sea, which must begin as quickly as practicable,” Varys answered, “also, I have been named Master of Coin, so I will naturally help fund this...
Dany found herself more heated than ever after supper, as she felt her husband’s cock inside her luscious pussy, knowing that this appendage belonged to her nephew as well. There was simply something quite natural and comforting to her in this knowledge that, as a Targaryen, she came home to the old ways and traditions of her family, even without being aware prior to the marriage. It was little wonder, she thought, that she was in fact drawn to Jon Snow from the moment that he arrived, even...
“The intent of this is well enough, good priestess, but I am rather worried that entirely excluding the Faith of the Seven from power and a hand in the governance of the realm will invite envy, mistrust, and other troubled responses. Might I propose a slight adjustment?” Ser Jorah Mormont suggested. “Of course, what would that be?” Kinvara inquired in response. “I ... I had to atone for my past crimes, and rightly so, and the Faith of the Seven has been guilty of its crimes. I have no great...
For Ser Gregor Clegane, The Mountain That Rides, also known simply as the Mountain, things had definitely gone downhill for him. He was alone for a good while, except for Ashlyh, who didn’t particularly enjoy what he did to her whenever he took her to bed. She grunted and winced in pain even now, taking that monstrous cock up her bum. He oiled her bottom before going in, but that was his only courtesy to her while buggering the young maid. She bit her lower lip in her agony, trying to endure...
“Found this one slipping away. Must have been forgotten somehow, Your Graces,” Ser Bronn informed King Jon Snow and Queen Daenerys Targaryen as they were formally crowned and enthroned. “My lords, I present to you Their Graces, Jon, of Houses Snow, Stark, and Targaryen, First of His Name, King of the Andals, of the Rhoynar, and of the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, Protector of the Realm, King of Meereen, Astapor, and Yunkai, the White Wolf, the King in the North, the Resurrected,...
“There they are. They waited for those forces on the ground to get closer, weren’t they?” Daario Naharis inquired of Howland Reed and Benjen Stark as the boats carrying the Night King’s flotilla approached them. “That they did, more’s the pity,” Howland Reed concurred, feeling nervous in spite of his attempts to steel his nerves as the wights on the water closed the distance. “It’s a classic pincer move, of course. One flank attacks from the front, the other from the side. They hope to find...
“How many days until we reach White Harbor?” Yara the Bottomless asked Lord Darren Haerd. “I’d guess about four or five at most, Your Grace,” Darren smiled as he stood with his Queen at the helm of the Balon, her flagship. “I’ve had a raven send me this note. Seems that my brother, Theon, is now very firmly attached to the Night’s Watch in Eastwatch. I’ll see him again when I arrive, assuming that he survives. That’s hardly certain, as it appears that four men have already perished in the...
“A raven has arrived, Khaleesi,” Ser Jorah Mormont, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, informed Daenerys Targaryen, Queen of Westeros rather abruptly. “What does it say? Have you read it, Ser Jorah?” Dany turned to her oldest adherent, the most loyal of her supporters. “Yes, my Queen, I have. It is from Cotter Pyke, Commander of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. It seems that there was a brief naval clash ... with the Dead. The Night King attempted to sail around the Wall. He was stopped for now, but at...
“Is this all that you could find, Decran?” Ser Gregor Clegane, his face looking even less human by the moment. “You’re lucky that I found this lot, Ser Gregor. Even half of the men who I found would probably betray you for enough coin. I would advise you to watch your back, but I suspect that none of these poor fellows, not even all of them, could take you down. They would be dead men within the hour. Incidentally, if any of us die, it would be best not to break the new law, at least for...
“Seven Hells! They’re making another attempt!” one of the Night’s Watch, an Earic Flowers from the Reach, warned Cotter Pyke, rousing him from his slumber early in the predawn chill of the great maritime castle of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. “That soon? Either the Night King is more resourceful than I knew, or else he’s just more attempt to get around or capture Eastwatch now. Get a party of men together as quickly as you can, under Ragnar Slait, Sandor Clegane, Theon Greyjoy, and Lord Beric...
“My lord, there is a man ... and woman here with very ... interesting information regarding the Mountain, Ser Gregor Clegane. Seems that, well, they can explain better,” one of his key officers, a fellow Unsullied known as Cat Piss, informed Grey Worm, now Master of War and Lord of the Dreadfort. “Who is it, Cat Piss? Bring them in ... but under close guard,” Grey Worm insisted, still getting used to the news that he had an actual castle of his own somewhere in the North, a gift from Jon...
“M’lord, please have ... mercy,” the unfortunate soul being buggered by Ser Gregor Clegane, the Mountain, begged him to go easier. This only prompted him to get rougher still ... buggering Decran Hill as punishment for him losing Ashlyh Waters. The Mountain didn’t care for the bastard too much that way, certainly didn’t fancy him. Nevertheless, he wanted to teach him a lesson and make an example of him ... that even a high officer can be punished if he failed a Clegane. The actual effect was...
Somewhere north of the Crownlands ... the camp of the Stark/Targaryen banners. “A raven, Your Grace,” Ser Jorah presented the newest message to Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons. “Astapor and Yunkai have both fallen to the forces of the Free Cities of Essos. Slave Cities of Essos would be a better description. Leaders of any resistance have been crucified, along with any sons that they had. The coalition arrayed against the freedmen now includes Norvos, Pentos, Lys, Myr, Volantis,...
Eastwatch-by-the-Sea Two days later... He was back from Castle Black ... Tormund Giantsbane, with whatever fresh provisions he could requisition for the defense of the coastal fort. He also had clear instructions from Dolorous Edd, the Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. Eastwatch must not be surrendered intact, must not be abandoned while a single brother could fight to hold it. It was far too vital to the defense of the realm, after all. If Eastwatch fell, then the Night King and the...
A week later ... Eastwatch-by-the-Sea... “Whatever happened to the galleys that we once used to guard and trade from Eastwatch, anyway?” Theon asked Cotter, the thought more than once naturally occurring to an Ironborn prince, even a fallen one. “Where do you think that the Night King got his ships? He turned every last one of those poor buggers, that is my only conclusion, plus any foolish smugglers and pirates caught in the open. Look, we have now been cut down to a force of what two...
Winterfell, two days later... “My lady Sansa, a message for you by raven,” Lord Yohn Royce of the Vale presented the latest news to Sansa Stark, Lady of Winterfell and Wardeness of the North. “I can see that, my lord,” Sansa observed as she sat with her sister, Arya (still posing as Lord Petyr Baelish, also known as Littlefinger), her knight, Brienne of Tarth, Lyanna Mormont of Bear Island, Lord Royce, Lord Glover, Lord Robin Arryn of the Vale, Lady Meera Arryn of the Vale (formerly known...
White Harbor That very evening Yara Greyjoy, First of Her Name, Queen of the Iron Islands, was relieved that, after some delays, she had finally reached White Harbor, leading port of the North. She wasn’t alone, had taken as many ships as she could manage with him, containing prisoners, supplies, etc. Most importantly, she had taken the precious cargo assigned to her by Lord Varys: wildfire. It could very well make the difference between victory and defeat here in the North, against this...
Sunspear, Dorne The next morning Elia Sand, the young Princess of Dorne, daughter of the late Prince Oberyn Martell and Ellaria Sand, niece and namesake of Elia Martell, nervously tossed back a good deal of Dornish red wine while listening to Kinvara, the Red Priestess sent from King’s Landing to Sunspear. As the eldest remaining Sand Snake, she was the obvious choice to rule Dorne, and so now she did. Elia heard rumors that Kinvara and other Red Priests could resurrect the dead, but if so,...
Riverrun, The Riverlands Noon the next day “So, you’re the Red Woman, Melisandre of Asshai, the Red Priestess who once served Stannis Baratheon,” Lord Edmure Tully remarked as he sat back in his seat in Riverrun, with his wife, Lady Roslin Tully, nee Frey, at his side, and his chief mistress, Lady Marleigh Rivers, Lady of the Twins, at his feet. “And you are Lord Edmure Tully, recently liberated from a dungeon where he spent several years thanks to his own father-in-law, the late Lord...
Storm’s End, The Stormlands That very evening “Open up for your rightful lord!” the commander of the small, already besieged Lannister garrison at Storm’s End, Ser Martyn Hill, heard someone cry out to him from below the battlements. “Who are you?” Hill, widely rumored to be a bastard of either Tywald or Tion Lannister, demanded of the stranger, who seemed to have a lot of retainers just then. “I am Lord Gendry Baratheon, son of Robert Baratheon, Lord of Storm’s End and Lord Paramount of...
House of Magister Illyrio Mopatis, Free City of Pentos, Essos The next evening “Welcome to my house, my friend. This is a most ... unusual visit, to say the least, and you are a most remarkable guest,” Magister Illyrio Mopatis of Pentos told his visitor now, as they walked into his palace and prepared for supper. “A man does well to know when to accept or decline invitations. This man knows very well that acceptance is the better option here ... under present circumstances. A man does not...
The Riverlands, not far from the Neck, Four days later... “Your Graces, this is report that three different battalions of ‘Faith Militant’ seem to have simply been former Sparrows that lined up for their dragonglass and showed up armed with cudgels for now. When they were denied dragonglass as yet, because it’s not available here, and were instructed to put away their cudgels, they caused an uproar and the Gold Cloaks were forced to kill several before gaoling the rest. They will instead...
The Neck, Five Days Later... The trout sigil of House Tully was unmistakable, of course. With it came more than a few hundred knights, many of them hedge knights freshly wed to Frey and Rivers girls as prizes probably better than they would otherwise have for at least another year. Lord Edmure Tully, Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands (the title used to be “Lord Paramount of the Trident,” but Edmure preferred a stronger association with Riverrun itself), rode eagerly into...