1. Ser Ryam was a strong Lord Commander
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2. of the Kingsguard.
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3. But he was ill for some time.
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4. He passed in peace, I hope.
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5. Yes, Your Grace.
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6. He was found to have passed
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7. gently in his sleep.
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8. His remains are being prepared
by the Silent Sisters.
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9. The succeeding Lord Commander,
Ser Harrold,
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10. would like to make haste in finding
Ser Ryam's replacement on the Kingsguard.
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11. Your Grace. My lords.
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12. The Kingsguard must soon be restored
to its full complement of seven.
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13. With the help of the Hand,
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14. I've invited a number of
fine candidates to court.
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15. All have passed fair trials.
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16. Four ships have now been lost.
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17. The last one was flying my banner.
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18. The Stepstones have now
grown into a conflagration,
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19. yet you sit here
and dither about court business.
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20. If you've something
to discuss, Lord Corlys—
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21. I want to know what is to be done
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22. about my ships and my men.
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23. The Crown will compensate you
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24. for your ship and crew,
and make an offering
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25. - to the men's families.
- I don't want compensation.
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26. I want to seize the Stepstones by force
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27. and burn out this Crabfeeder.
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28. I am not prepared to start
a war with the Free Cities.
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29. These pirates are not the Free Cities.
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30. Who do you think provides them
with their ships and tender?
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31. In all of its history, my lord,
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32. the Seven Kingdoms have never entered
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33. open war with the Free Cities.
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34. Were that to happen,
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35. the losses would be incalculable.
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36. What reason does
the Crabfeeder have to fear us?
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37. The King's own brother has been allowed
to seize Dragonstone
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38. and fortify it with an army
of his gold cloaks.
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39. Daemon has squatted there
for over half a year
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40. without even a protest from The Crown.
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41. I'll caution you, Lord Corlys,
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42. a seat at the King's table
does not make you his equal.
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43. I have acted, Corlys.
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44. I've sent envoys to Pentos and Volantis
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45. to see if we might find common cause.
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46. Ships and men are at the ready.
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47. The Stepstones will be settled in time.
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48. You have dragonriders, father.
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49. Send us.
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50. It isn't that simple, Rhaenyra.
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51. It would be a show of force.
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52. At least the Princess has a plan.
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53. - I only meant that we should at least—
- Perhaps,
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54. there's some better use
for the Princess's talents, Your Grace.
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55. Why don't you take the Princess
to see about the new
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56. Kingsguard posting, Lord Commander?
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57. A fine idea, Your Grace.
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58. This knight will protect you as well.
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59. You should choose.
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60. Ser Desmond Caron,
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61. a fine knight, Princess.
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62. Step forward, Ser Desmond.
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63. Son of Ser Royce Caron,
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64. Ser Desmond has proved strong and steady
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65. in both the tourney lists and without.
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66. While traveling through the Kingswood
on his way to King's Landing,
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67. Ser Desmond recently brought
a would-be poacher
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68. to justice.
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69. You might thank him
for his leal service, Princess.
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70. We thank you for your loyal
service to The Crown, ser.
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71. Ser Rymun Mallister.
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72. Son of Lord Lymond Mallister of Seagard.
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73. Winner of the melee at Cider Hall.
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74. He was the last mounted
of three-and-twenty knights.
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75. Ser Rymun was knighted at eight-and-ten.
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76. Do any of these knights
have combat experience?
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77. Beyond capturing poachers.
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78. Ser Criston Cole.
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79. Son of the steward
of the Lord of Blackhaven.
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80. Be welcome, Ser Criston.
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81. You saw combat in the Stormlands.
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82. Dornish marches, Princess.
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83. I fought for a year as a foot solider
against the Dornish incursions.
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84. Ser Arlan Dondarrion
knighted me after we razed
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85. two of the watchtowers along the Boneway.
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86. I choose Ser Criston Cole.
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87. Let's not be too hasty, Princess.
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88. There's no doubt Ser Criston
is a fine warrior,
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89. but houses such as Crakehall and Mallister
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90. are important allies of The Crown.
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91. Seagard, for instance,
is the realm's prime defense
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92. against reavers from the Iron Islands.
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93. Those men are tourney knights.
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94. My father should be defended by a man
who's known real combat.
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95. Should he not?
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96. Of course, Princess.
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97. Well, let us plan Ser Criston's
investiture then.
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98. The Valyrian capital
was built into a volcano,
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99. much like Dragonstone.
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100. And the dragonlords,
the highest of the nobility,
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101. lived here, at the volcanic face,
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102. closest to the source
of their magic and power.
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103. And this was the Anogrion.
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104. Where the bloodmages worked their craft.
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105. It is truly wondrous what you've built.
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106. Oh no.
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107. I only pore over the histories
and provide the plans.
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108. The stonemasons built the structures.
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109. Do you believe that Westeros
can be another Valyria, Your Grace?
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110. That depends,
whether you speak of the Freehold
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111. at its height or at its fall.
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112. Over a thousand dragons,
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113. a navy large enough to span
the seas of the world.
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114. The glory of Old Valyria
will never be seen again.
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115. Seven Hells.
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116. Tell me, how is Rhaenyra?
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117. - What do you mean?
- Well, these days,
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118. she doesn't say more
than a few words to me.
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119. I think she might find it difficult
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120. to discuss personal matters.
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121. It will take time.
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122. It did when I lost mine own mother.
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123. I wish she would approach me.
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124. What if you went to her?
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125. There are times when I would rather face
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126. the Black Dread himself
than mine own daughter of 15.
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127. I think she would open
herself to you if invited.
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128. You do have such an easy way about you,
Your Grace.
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129. You do not mention our talks to Rhaenyra,
do you?
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130. I just,
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131. I fear that she wouldn't understand them.
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132. No, Your Grace.
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133. It's only been half a year
since my mother died,
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134. and already they tried
to marry my father off
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136. I know those men and how they plot
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137. in their secret councils
when I've been sent away.
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138. You cannot worry at the matters
of lords and kings, Rhaenyra.
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139. What if your father were to remarry?
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140. Your father loves you.
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141. He chose you for his heir.
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142. He didn't choose me. He spurns Daemon.
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143. Kneel with me.
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144. I find this is a way to be with my mother.
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145. Here in the quiet of the Sept,
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146. I feel close to her.
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147. - I know it sounds foolish.
- I don't think it's foolish.
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148. - I don't.
- Good.
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149. Because I thought you might try.
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150. If not for me, then, perhaps for them.
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151. What do I say?
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152. Whatever you wish.
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153. It's only for you and the gods to know.
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154. I want him to see me as
more than his little girl.
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155. Mine own father does not know
the language of girls either.
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156. When I wish to talk with him,
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157. I know that I must make the effort.
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158. Thank you.
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159. Your Grace.
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160. I'm glad we could meet.
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161. I know tempers ran hot today,
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162. and I wanted to assure you
how much I value the bond
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164. Rhaenys is my favorite cousin after all.
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165. I wish to apologize for the tenor
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166. at the Small Council today, Your Grace.
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167. It was not my intent to make offense.
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168. Your fleet is one of the realm's
most important assets, Lord Corlys.
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169. But you must understand,
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171. until such time it is unavoidable.
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172. None among us desire open war.
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173. Might I speak plainly, Your Grace?
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174. I always welcome the unfettered thoughts
of my council.
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175. I fear that the eyes of our enemies
are presently fixed on the Red Keep.
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176. The Queen has passed.
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177. A girl has been named
heir to the Iron Throne,
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178. the first in its history.
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179. The King's brother, so disinherited,
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on Dragonstone
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181. without challenge.
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182. And now, a foreign power
has established a colony
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183. in our most critical shipping lane.
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184. You paint such an aspirant portrait
of my reign, Lord Corlys.
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185. It is an honest one, cousin.
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186. At the moment, The Crown is perceived
as being vulnerable.
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187. And a blind incursion in the Stepstones
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188. is the only way to demonstrate
that we are not?
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189. To elude a storm,
you can either sail into it,
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190. or around it.
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191. But you must never await its coming.
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192. Do you have a specific
course of action to propose,
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194. Join our families.
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195. Wed our daughter, Laena.
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196. Unite the two great surviving
Valyrian houses.
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197. With the Targaryen dragons
and the Velaryon fleet bound in blood,
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199. that The Crown's strongest days are ahead,
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201. I must admit,
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203. It hasn't even been half a year
since Aemma passed.
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204. The realm expects you to take a new wife
soon or late, Your Grace,
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205. to strengthen your line
and produce more heirs.
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206. You could not ask for
a stronger match than Laena.
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207. We haven't spoken much
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209. A regret of mine.
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210. We should be free to speak our minds
to one another.
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211. You can say whatever you'd like.
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212. You are the King.
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214. As did I.
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215. Ser Harrold provided
a fine field of tourney knights.
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217. But in questioning them,
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218. I discovered that Ser Criston
was the only man among them
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220. He'll make a fine
knight of the Kingsguard.
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221. - Today at Small Council—
- Pay it no mind.
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- You're young.
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224. This is our best chance
to save the digit, Your Grace.
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227. I held an audience earlier today
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229. That was most charitable
of you, Your Grace.
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230. I'm sure Lord Corlys
appreciated the spirit of it.
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231. He proposed a marriage.
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232. To whom, Your Grace?
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233. The Lady Laena.
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234. To combine the strength of our houses,
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strongest days are ahead,
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237. Lord Corlys has overreached, Your Grace.
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238. Such matters must be discussed
with the Small Council.
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239. That is what I'm doing, presently.
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240. So, what is your advice, dear Otto.
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241. The Lady Laena
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243. Indeed, but the wounds
made by the Great Council
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would go a long way towards
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247. and uniting the two great Valyrian houses
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248. would certainly signal unity
throughout the realm
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249. and beyond.
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250. The Grand Maester's reasoning is sound.
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251. I do fear what Rhaenyra might think.
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252. What does it matter, Your Grace?
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253. Her mother has passed.
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254. Her father must propagate the royal line.
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255. I dearly loved my own lady wife.
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259. You are the King.
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260. But I do not envy you.
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261. What was it like flying the Black Dread?
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262. You were Balerion's last rider.
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263. Only for a short time before he died.
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264. With Balerion
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268. Bit too large for the Dragonpit.
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269. Some would say too large for our world.
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270. - Do you know where she nests?
- I'm sorry?
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272. The Dragonkeepers believe she made home
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274. The workers at Spicetown report
hearing her song at times.
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275. They say it is a sad thing.
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276. I imagine even dragons get lonely.
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277. Your Grace,
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as they were in Old Valyria.
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280. I would give you many children
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282. so that we might strengthen the royal line
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283. and the realm.
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284. Is that what your father told you to say?
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285. What did your mother tell you?
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286. That I wouldn't have to bed you
until I turned 14.
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287. It bothers you, does it not?
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288. My father is a king.
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289. It is his duty to take a new wife
and strengthen his line.
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290. I did not ask for a lesson in politics.
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291. I asked whether this bothers you.
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292. Laena is your daughter, Princess.
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294. Of course, it does.
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295. But I understand the order of things.
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297. If you mean to elicit some anger from me,
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you're failing, Princess.
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299. Quite the opposite.
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300. Whether it's to my daughter
or to someone else's,
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301. your father will remarry sooner than late.
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302. His new wife will produce new heirs,
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303. and chances are better than not
that one of those will be male.
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304. And when that boy comes of age
and your father has passed,
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will expect him to be heir,
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306. not you.
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307. Because that is the order of things.
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308. When I'm Queen, I will create a new order.
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309. How I wish that could be, Rhaenyra.
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310. But the men of the realm
already had their opportunity
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at the Great Council
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312. and they denied it.
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313. They denied you, Princess Rhaenys.
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314. "The Queen Who Never Was."
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315. But they bent the knee to me
and called me heir to the throne.
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316. Do you remind your father's men of that
as you carry their cups?
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the heart to tell you.
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319. Men would sooner put
the realm to the torch
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320. than see a woman ascend the Iron Throne.
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321. And your father is no fool.
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322. The Small Council is urging me to remarry.
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323. It seems the realm wants for a new queen.
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324. A good and kind queen
will give comfort to your subjects.
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325. Does the Small Council
have a particular lady in mind?
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326. Lord Corlys Velaryon has offered
the hand of his daughter,
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327. the Lady Laena.
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328. A very strong match, Your Grace.
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329. I must admit,
I don't know Laena very well.
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330. I'm sure that she is good and kind,
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331. and that she will enjoy your company,
as I have, Your Grace.
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336. Very kind.
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337. Come.
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338. The Hand, Your Grace.
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339. Your Grace, I've called the Small Council
to an emergency session.
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340. Why?
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341. I think it best you hear it directly.
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342. Very well.
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343. - Daemon.
- The Prince left a missive,
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345. "It is the pleasure of Daemon Targaryen,
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346. "the Prince of Dragonstone
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347. "and rightful heir to the Iron Throne,
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348. "to announce that he is
to take a second wife
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349. "in the tradition of Old Valyria.
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350. "She is to assume the title
Lady Mysaria of Dragonstone.
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351. "Her Grace is with child
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352. "and is to have a dragon's egg
placed in the babe's cradle
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354. The Prince has invited you
to his wedding, Your Grace.
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355. - It is in two days' time.
- Gods be good.
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- Daemon's whore.
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- I strongly agree, sire.
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360. To answer is to give him what he wants.
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361. The realm is watching, Your Grace.
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363. Send him to the Wall?
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364. Perhaps I could put his head on a spike.
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365. Daemon has seized Dragonstone,
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with an army of gold cloaks,
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368. Assemble a detachment, Otto.
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369. I will go to Dragonstone
and drag Daemon back
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- Your Grace.
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371. My apologies, Your Grace,
but I cannot allow it.
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373. Daemon is without limit.
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374. Let me go to Dragonstone.
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375. You're the most comely girl at court.
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377. Will you see the King tonight?
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378. If you wish it.
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379. - Good day, Ser Criston.
- My Lady.
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380. I've assembled 20 of your best
household guards, my Lord Hand.
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382. Please look after the Hand, Ser Criston.
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383. Welcome to Dragonstone, Otto.
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384. Your occupation of this island
is at an end.
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by order of His Grace,
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389. - King Viserys.
- Where is the King? I don't see him.
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390. His Grace would never lower himself
to entertain such a mummer's farce.
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393. Yes, apologies. I couldn't recall.
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when I knocked him off his horse.
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395. Very good.
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396. This is a truly pathetic show, Daemon.
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for the King's attention
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like a common cutpurse?
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399. I'm simply keeping with
the traditions of my house,
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401. Those traditions are for the trueborn
children of royalty,
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402. not for bastards fathered
on a common whore.
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403. Lady Mysaria is to be my wife.
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404. This is an abomination.
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405. With every breath you soil your name,
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407. Our love does not know
titles and traditions.
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408. And what of you, men of the City Watch?
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409. Aiding the Prince in his treason?
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410. The King made me their commander.
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412. You've come for the egg.
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413. Here it is.
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414. Are you mad?
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415. - You'd never survive this.
- Well, happily, neither would you.
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416. To chose violence, here,
is to declare war against your King.
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417. Wonderful.
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418. Even if it ends in the death
of your unborn child and its mother?
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419. All of you,
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421. - What are you doing here, Princess?
- Preventing bloodshed.
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the Princess to safety.
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423. Take care not to startle Syrax, my lords.
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424. She's rather protective of me.
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425. I'm right here, Uncle,
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430. So, do it.
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431. And be done with all this bother.
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432. You announced that we were to be wed?
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433. On the morrow.
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435. Your child.
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436. Well, perhaps when we are wed,
we can make that true.
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threatened by childbirth.
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irritating creatures.
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his ancestral seat.
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442. His men might not put
the Prince's head on a spike,
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443. but what would they do
with the common whore
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444. he claims he's taken to wife
and made with child?
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445. No one will harm you.
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446. I have been sold as property
more times than I care to count,
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447. beginning in a homeland
I can no longer recall.
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448. Most of my years have been spent
living in terror.
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449. You're safe with me, I swear it.
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450. You are Targaryen.
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451. You can afford to play
your stupid games with the King,
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452. but I cannot.
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453. I didn't come into your service
wanting gold or power
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454. or station.
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455. - I came to you to be liberated.
- Liberated.
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456. From what?
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457. Fear.
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458. No, please, Lord Lyonel.
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459. I have come looking for
an unencumbered opinion.
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460. That's all I would ever give, Your Grace.
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461. Ever since my name was read
by the archmaesters at the Great Council,
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462. I have felt Corlys Velaryon's
envious gaze staring at me
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463. from across the Blackwater.
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464. You sit upon the highest seat
in the realm, Your Grace.
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465. Proud men don't like having to look up.
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466. Laena Velaryon.
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467. Lord Corlys is your Master of Ships
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468. and she is the eldest daughter
of the wealthiest house in the realm.
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469. She comes from
unimpeachable Velaryon stock
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470. and she has Targaryen blood.
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471. - What's to mislike?
- She is 12.
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472. She will mature.
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473. I never asked to remarry.
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474. As King, you have a claim on all things.
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475. Even those you don't want.
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476. Marriage is not an obligation
you can put off for long.
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477. What if I was to reject
Lord Corlys's proposal?
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478. He would not be like to take it well.
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479. I fear nothing short of a direct line
to the Iron Throne would satisfy him.
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480. You should also consider
that we find ourselves
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481. on the precipice of war in the Stepstones.
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482. And the Sea Snake holds claim to nearly
half the realm's ships.
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483. He would not dare withhold them
in the face of the realm's need.
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484. - Who is he to hector me?
- No one, Your Grace.
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485. But Driftmark makes for a better ally
than it does an enemy.
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486. The Sea Snake has made a calculated reach,
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487. a fair play for a man of his position.
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488. If you truly want my unencumbered opinion.
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489. I do.
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490. You should wed Laena Velaryon, Your Grace.
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491. Sate Lord Corlys and fix him at your side,
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492. permanently, as an ally.
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493. Your Grace,
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494. the Princess has returned
from Dragonstone.
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495. Dragonstone?
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496. Your Grace.
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497. You disobeyed me.
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498. You fled King's Landing without a word
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499. and you acted without The Crown's leave.
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500. You are my only heir.
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501. You could've been killed.
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502. May I sit?
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503. You went to Dragonstone.
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504. And retrieved the egg without bloodshed.
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505. A feat I'm not sure Ser Otto
could've accomplished alone.
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506. Yes, well,
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507. I sometimes forget
how alike you both were.
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508. Your mother's absence
is a wound that will never heal.
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509. Without her,
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510. the Red Keep has lost a warmth
that I dare say it will never recover.
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511. It pleases me to hear you say this.
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512. To know that I'm not alone in my grief.
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513. I wish I had known better
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514. what to say to you in the aftermath.
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515. I struggled to realize that my daughter
had so quickly become a woman grown.
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516. But I know
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what is now expected of me.
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518. The King must take a new wife.
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519. I could never replace your mother.
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520. No more than I intend
to replace you as heir.
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521. But you are my only heir
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522. and our line is vulnerable,
too easily ended.
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523. And by marrying again,
I may begin to ensure
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524. that we are better defended.
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525. Against whom?
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526. Whomever may dare to challenge us.
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527. I do not wish to make us estranged.
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528. You are the King,
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529. and so, your first duty is to the realm.
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530. Mother would've understood this.
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531. Just as I do.
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532. Good morrow, my lords.
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533. I have decided to take a new wife.
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534. I intend to marry
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535. the Lady Alicent Hightower
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536. before spring's end.
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537. This is an absurdity.
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538. My house is Valyrian,
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539. the greatest power in the realm.
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540. And I am your King.
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541. Rhaenyra.
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542. House Velaryon's origins
reach back to Old Valyria.
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543. More ancient even than House Targaryen
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544. according to some texts.
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545. But unlike the Targaryens,
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546. we were no dragonlords.
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547. For centuries, my house had to scratch out
an existence from the sea
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548. with grit and luck.
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549. When I ascended the Driftwood Throne,
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550. I knew what I wanted.
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551. So I went out and seized it.
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552. Unlike every other lord of the realm,
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553. I can say that I built
my house's high seat
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554. with the strength of mine own back.
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555. I've always thought of
you and I as having been
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556. made from the same cloth.
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557. I wasn't aware you had
a king for a brother.
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558. We're both men who have had to cut
our own way through the world.
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559. We've been passed over too often.
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560. Did you call me to Driftmark
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561. to remind me of my
low standing, Lord Corlys,
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562. or was there some other reason?
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563. You've heard of the troubles
in the Stepstones?
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564. Some Myrish Prince
is feeding Westerosi sailors to the crabs.
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565. I have been petitioning
the King to send my navy
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566. into the territory,
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567. but he's denied me.
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568. It was never my brother's strongest trait.
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569. What?
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570. Being King.
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571. The Crabfeeder is backed
by powerful entities
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572. within the Free Cities who wish to see
Westeros weakened.
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573. And the King's failures
have allowed him to accumulate strength.
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574. If those shipping lanes fall,
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575. my house will be crippled.
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576. And I will not have Driftmark
beggared while our King
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577. idles himself with feasts,
and balls, and tourneys.
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578. I will speak of my brother as I wish.
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579. You will not.
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580. Waiting in the Stepstones
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581. is a chance for you to prove your worth
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582. to any who might yet doubt it.
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583. We are the realm's second sons, Daemon.
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584. Our worth is not given.
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585. It must be made.
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