1. - Good morrow, Lady Rhea.
- Cousin.
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2. What's today's quarry? Rabbit?
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3. - Deer.
- Fine challenge.
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4. Care for some company?
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5. I'd rather ride alone.
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6. Good fortune to you.
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7. Husband.
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8. What brings you to the Vale?
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9. Or have you at last come
to consummate our marriage?
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10. The Vale's sheep might be willing,
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11. even if I'm not.
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12. Our sheep are prettier, after all.
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13. Or perhaps your brother
has at last had his fill of your company.
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14. Cast you aside in favor of a little girl.
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15. What will you do now?
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16. Will you strike the child down?
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17. Or?
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18. I knew you couldn't finish.
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19. Craven!
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20. Thank you.
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21. A moment.
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22. I do not wish to see you go.
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23. Such is the King's decision.
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24. A decision I most bitterly regret.
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25. And yet, you made it possible.
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26. You chose Rhaenyra.
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27. She swore her innocence,
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29. You wanted to believe her,
as did her father.
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30. Your informant was wrong.
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31. An honest mistake, perhaps,
but I did not foresee this!
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32. You should have.
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33. If you had not been so relentless
in advancing Aegon as heir!
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34. Listen to me, daughter.
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35. The King will die.
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36. It may be months or years,
but he'll not live to be an old man.
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37. And if Rhaenyra succeeds him,
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38. war will follow, do you understand?
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39. The realm will not accept her.
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40. And to secure her claim,
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your children to the sword.
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42. She'll have no choice.
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43. You know it.
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44. You're no fool,
and yet you choose not to see it.
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45. The time is coming, Alicent.
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46. Either you prepare Aegon to rule,
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47. or you cleave to Rhaenyra
and pray for her mercy.
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48. Where is Lord Corlys?
He should be here to receive the King.
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49. Welcome to High Tide, Your Grace.
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50. What is the meaning of this, Lady Laena?
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51. Is this how House Velaryon
greets its King?
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52. My father has but just returned
from his long journey
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53. and he has hastened to the Hall of Nine
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54. to await Your Grace's arrival.
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55. Let's just get on with it.
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56. An outsider...
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57. among the natives.
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58. Lord Larys.
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59. Malvales.
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60. A rare bloom.
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61. Indigenous to Braavos.
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62. By all rights,
it shouldn't be thriving here.
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63. Nature, such mystery.
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64. - The weather has been lovely.
- Indeed.
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65. And yet it is a dark day for the realm.
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66. Your father was a good man.
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67. As is yours who took his place.
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68. Yet still,
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69. the manner of your father's departure...
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70. it feels something of an injustice.
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71. What do you know of the matter
of his leaving?
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72. When one is never invited to speak,
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73. one learns instead to... observe.
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74. You're perhaps in need of an ally?
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75. I'm the Queen.
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76. - I have no shortage of allies.
- Naturally.
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77. Princess Rhaenyra, for example.
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78. State your purpose, my lord.
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79. I did wonder if she could be relied upon
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80. now that she is unwell.
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81. Unwell? I haven't heard anything.
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82. Begging your pardon,
Your Grace, I may be mistaken.
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83. It's just that on the very same night
your father was dismissed,
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84. the Grand Maester delivered a tea
to the Princess's chambers.
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85. - A tea?
- Yes.
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86. That the Grand Maester himself brought?
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87. At the direction of the King,
as I understand it.
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88. I do hope she's not unwell.
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89. Rhaenyra sailed with the King to Driftmark
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90. - yesterday at daybreak.
- What good news.
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91. I must've been in error.
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92. A relief.
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93. I thought for Mellos himself, well...
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94. her condition must be
something very serious.
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95. What happiness it is to have been wrong.
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96. I'm sorry.
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97. Come, cousin.
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98. Let us discover what might be had
for breakfast.
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99. Your Grace.
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100. Rise, Lord Corlys.
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101. Be welcome.
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102. May I offer you a chair?
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103. Cousin!
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104. Princess.
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105. - Are you well?
- Very.
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106. I congratulate you, Lord Lyonel.
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107. I can think of no man more suited to be
the Hand of the King.
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108. That is very kind of you to say,
Lord Corlys.
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109. His Grace has honored me with the post.
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110. Pity about Ser Otto.
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111. Despite spending most of my days
amidst the grandeur of the Red Keep,
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112. the halls of High Tide
never fail to impress.
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113. You flatter me, Your Grace.
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114. Though I do wish we could meet
under happier pretenses.
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115. - How so?
- Daemon's wife,
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116. the Lady Rhea Royce, has passed.
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117. A hunting mishap.
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118. She was thrown from her horse.
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119. Her neck and skull
both crushed in the fall.
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120. A most surprising end.
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121. Lady Rhea's skill as both
rider and hunter were well-known.
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122. - The gods are cruel.
- Indeed.
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123. Lady Rhea was a fine woman
and a good wife to my brother.
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124. Sad thing that she and Daemon
have no heirs to succeed her.
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125. She stood to inherit Runestone.
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126. Mayhaps we can turn toward
happier pursuits.
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127. - No, thank you.
- What did you have in mind, Your Grace?
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128. I wish to propose a marriage
between your son, Ser Laenor...
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129. and my daughter and heir,
the Princess Rhaenyra.
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130. It's long past time our houses
were united in blood.
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131. The last pillars of Old Valyria.
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132. You honor both me
and my house, Your Grace.
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133. There are certain details
I would wish clarified
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134. before the Princess Rhaenys
and I could accept this most...
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135. generous proposal.
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136. What details?
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137. We would like to know
how the succession will be handled.
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138. Rhaenyra is my heir.
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139. Upon my death, my throne and my titles
will pass to her.
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140. She and Ser Laenor's firstborn child,
regardless of gender,
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141. will inherit the Iron Throne from her.
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142. Can I presume that,
in keeping with Westerosi tradition...
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143. their children would take
their father's name?
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144. That they would be born Velaryons?
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145. Surely, Lord Corlys,
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the Targaryen dynasty end with my daughter
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147. simply because she is a woman?
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148. I only seek clarity, Your Grace.
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149. - Might I have a chair brought in for you?
- I do not—
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150. No. I do not require a chair.
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151. Upon their birth,
Ser Laenor and Rhaenyra's children
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father's name, Velaryon...
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153. in keeping with our traditions.
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154. However,
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bearing the name Targaryen.
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157. Dragons will rule the Seven Kingdoms
for the next hundred years,
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158. just as they did the last.
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159. This is an equitable compromise.
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160. Good.
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161. Now, if there's nothing further.
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162. In truth, if it had to be someone,
I'm glad it is you.
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163. I know this union is not
what you would choose.
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164. I hold nothing against you, cousin.
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165. No, I—
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171. There are those who like goose very well.
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172. I find it a bit greasy for my taste.
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173. I know that whatever agreement
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176. And what do you propose?
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177. That we perform our duty to our fathers
and to the realm
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178. and when it's done...
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179. each of us dines as we see fit.
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180. Viserys has taken to bed
while his ship is readied.
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181. Perhaps I...
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183. Pushed him too close to the edge?
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184. My cousin chose to sail
into this tempest, husband.
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185. It was undignified of the King
to drag himself here
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186. and beg for Laenor's hand.
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187. Where is Laenor?
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188. - He and Rhaenyra are walking the coast.
- Good.
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189. Do they seem... familiar?
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190. They grew up together.
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191. Familiarity is not at issue.
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192. I'm sure Laenor
was already taken with her.
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193. She's grown quite comely
these last few years.
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195. He's still young.
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196. He will outgrow it.
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197. There is no pleasure in the world like...
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199. We are placing our son in danger.
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200. The lords of the realm
bent the knee to Rhaenyra
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201. and swore obeisance to her.
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202. That was before there
was a true-born prince
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204. Rhaenyra's succession will be challenged.
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205. Knives will come out for her,
her husband, and for their heirs.
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206. Our house controls the realm's navy
and half its dragons.
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207. Anyone fool enough to challenge
Rhaenyra's claim
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208. - will be crushed.
- To what end, Corlys? Wealth? Power?
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209. - Pride?
- Justice.
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210. By all rights,
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211. you should be Queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
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212. You were robbed of the crown by—
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213. I never wore the crown
because the realm would not have it so.
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214. And I would remedy that
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216. I myself have put the business
behind me, Corlys.
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217. I've always feared the day
you'd have to marry a woman.
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to continue partaking of.
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221. Was I the duck or the goose?
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222. I've come to meet my fate
and you make a jape of it?
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223. Look, Rhaenyra will be
Queen of the Seven Kingdoms
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225. Think of the tournament,
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227. Will you wear your crown today,
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228. You're a fool.
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229. You will need a sworn protector.
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230. This is better than we could've hoped for.
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231. She has a paramour of her own.
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232. I wonder who it is.
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233. Did sleep flee you as well this morning?
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234. I needed to see you, Princess.
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236. You have confided in me now and then
over the years of our acquaintance.
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that I know you... a bit.
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239. I've heard you say so many times
how you loathe the lot of your position,
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at your father's whim
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of your own heart,
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243. Ser Laenor is a good and decent man,
but you did not choose him.
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244. - He was chosen for you.
- That's true.
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of the port at Sunspear
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of Essos setting sail
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of oranges and cinnamon
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253. and I've always wished
to see where they went.
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255. I'm asking you to come with me...
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of your inheritance.
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258. Let us leave it all behind
and see the world together...
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to love as we like.
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266. I am the crown, Ser Criston.
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or a ship to Asshai?
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271. It is my duty
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273. and Ser Laenor will make a fine husband.
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274. But my...
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276. does not have to be the end.
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277. Ser Criston, Laenor and I have
an understanding.
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278. I've granted him leave
to pursue his own interests...
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279. and in turn, he's granted me the same.
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280. So you want me to be your whore?
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281. I want us to continue as we began,
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282. with you as my sworn protector,
my white knight.
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283. I took an oath.
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284. As a knight of your Kingsguard.
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285. An oath of chastity. I've broken it.
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286. - I won't tell anyone—
- I've soiled my white cloak.
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287. And it's the only thing
I have to my fucking name!
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288. I thought if we were married,
I might be able to restore it.
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289. The Iron Throne looms larger than me,
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290. larger than anyone in my family.
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291. Aegon the Conqueror
united the Seven Kingdoms
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293. Ser Criston.
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294. - Fetch the Maester!
- Get back.
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295. Get Mellos! Get back!
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296. Prepare the crucible.
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297. We'll need leeches.
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298. Ser Criston...
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299. you've been summoned.
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300. I left the Princess just minutes ago.
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301. Not the Princess, ser.
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302. The Queen.
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303. Ser Criston, Your Grace.
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304. That will be all.
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305. I fear I must question you
on a delicate matter, Ser Criston.
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306. I am your servant as always, my Queen.
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307. It concerns our dear Princess Rhaenyra.
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308. Please.
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and rightly loyal to her.
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310. I am.
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311. The night of Daemon's return...
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an accounting of...
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316. It is, of course, unthinkable for me
to question the virtue of the Princess,
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319. I'm not unaware that in flush of youth...
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320. there may be errors made...
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322. - breaches, or rather lapses—
- It happened, Your Grace.
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323. The sin you allude to.
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324. I have committed it.
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325. At her instigation,
it is true, but that should—
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326. It is no excuse.
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327. My oath has been broken.
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328. I have dishonored myself.
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329. I deserve no consideration.
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330. But if...
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you are inclined to pity...
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332. I would ask only this...
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336. Thank you for your honesty, Ser Criston.
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337. You may go.
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338. Rest now, Your Grace.
I will bring the leeches.
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of preparing a fresh set
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341. of herbal poultices
that might be more effective.
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342. That will not be necessary, Orwyle.
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343. The leechings have always brought
His Grace relief.
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344. To help him sleep.
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345. Where's the Queen?
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346. I was given to understand that she
is otherwise occupied, Your Grace.
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347. Will I be remembered
as a good king, Lyonel?
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348. Your Grace?
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when the histories are written?
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352. Some might call that good fortune.
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353. It hardly makes a good song, does it?
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sung after you are dead?
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361. But there is a part of me
wishes I'd been tested.
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364. Many that are tested,
only wish to have been spared it.
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that I would rise like
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367. - Your Grace, that is—
- You're right.
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368. You're right as always.
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announces the start
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Jason Lannister.
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and Master of Casterly Rock.
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Hobert Hightower.
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Defender of the Citadel,
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378. Congratulations, Your Grace.
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379. You have made a fine match
for the Princess.
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380. Thank you, Lord Jason.
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381. I could think of no better man
than Ser Laenor.
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382. Well, if this is only the welcome feast,
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383. I admit, I cannot imagine what you might
have planned for the wedding.
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384. My daughter is the future queen.
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385. I wanted this to be
a wedding for the histories.
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386. Where is the Queen?
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387. I had hoped to pay my respects.
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388. I understand the Queen is still
readying herself for the celebrations.
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389. This is why men wage war
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390. because women would never
be ready for the battle in time.
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391. Your presence is always
such a pleasure, Lord Jason.
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392. Princess, Your Grace.
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393. Your Grace, Princess Rhaenyra,
congratulations are in order.
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394. We are very honored
to have you as a guest, Ser Gerold.
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395. I must say, I was most distressed
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400. If there is anything the crown might do
to aid House Royce—
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401. Lord Corlys of House Velaryon.
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403. And his lady wife,
Princess Rhaenys Targaryen.
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Ser Laenor Velaryon,
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- My Betrothed.
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as we join together in celebration.
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411. Reaching back to the days of Old Valyria
and the Age of Dragons.
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when Oldtown calls its banners to war?
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421. Where was I?
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and House Velaryon united,
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a second Age of Dragons
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the heir to Driftmark.
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439. - Your Grace.
- We thank you for coming, uncle.
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father's shadow,
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442. But you stood tall.
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443. Know that Oldtown stands with you.
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444. In the Vale,
men are made to answer for their crimes.
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445. Even Targaryens.
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446. Who are you?
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447. Ser Gerold Royce of Runestone.
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448. And?
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449. I am cousin to your late lady wife.
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450. Yes. Terrible thing.
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451. I'm positively bereft.
Such a tragic accident.
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452. You know better than anyone,
it was no accident.
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453. Are you confessing some guilt, Ser Gerold?
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454. I am making an accusation.
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455. In King's Landing,
men are made to answer for their slanders.
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456. Even old bronze cunts like you.
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457. The truth is, I'm glad you've come.
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458. I wish to speak to you
about my inheritance.
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459. - What inheritance?
- Lady Rhea and I had no heirs.
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460. As her husband, whatever she was due
now passes to me.
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461. She stood to inherit all of Runestone.
Did she not?
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462. After my niece's wedding,
I plan to fly to the Eyrie
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463. and petition Lady Jeyne myself.
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464. Perhaps I'll see you there, Ser Gerold.
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465. Has anybody ever told you
you're nearly as pretty as your brother?
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466. You flatter me, my Prince.
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467. - I was sorry to hear about your lady wife.
- Don't be, I wasn't.
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468. My lady was never very kind to me.
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469. I know who it is.
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470. The handsome paramour.
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471. Who?
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472. Ser Criston Cole.
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473. - Her sworn protector?
- Look at him.
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474. The man is fully cunt-struck.
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475. A Targaryen prince,
a dashing knight, and a dragonrider.
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476. You appear to be every
young maiden's dream.
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477. That's only because you don't know me yet.
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478. I believe Ser Criston has bloodied
that white cloak of his
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479. - with your bride's maidenhead.
- Keep your voice down.
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480. Perhaps that is something
we might remedy, my Prince.
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481. Perhaps it is.
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482. This is a good thing.
She knows your secret,
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483. and now you know hers.
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484. Hey!
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485. Hey!
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486. Hey!
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487. Hey!
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488. Hey!
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489. They make a handsome match, don't they?
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490. What?
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491. The Princess and Ser Laenor.
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492. Hey!
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493. Ser Joffrey Lonmouth,
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494. or the Knight of Kisses, they call me,
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495. though I don't know why.
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496. I'm on watch. What's your business?
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497. You don't know me, Ser Criston.
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498. But we are both deeply
invested in this union.
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499. Hey!
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500. If you have something to say,
Ser Joffrey, speak it.
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501. Ser Laenor is quite dear to me.
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502. As I know the Princess is to you.
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503. We should swear
to each other to guard them,
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504. and their secrets,
because if those are kept safe...
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505. then so are we all.
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506. Hey!
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507. Hey!
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508. Hey!
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509. - May I, Ser Harwin?
- Of course, my Prince.
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510. Hey!
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511. Hey!
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512. What in the Seven Hells is going on?
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513. Laenor!
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514. - Stop this!
- Where's Rhaenyra?
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515. Princess?
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516. Put me down!
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517. The love of the Seven
is holy and eternal.
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518. The source of life and love.
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519. We stand here tonight in thanks and praise
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520. to join two souls as one.
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521. Father...
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522. Mother...
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523. Warrior...
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524. Smith...
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525. Maiden...
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526. Crone...
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527. Stranger.
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528. Hear now their vows.
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529. I am yours and you are mine.
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530. Whatever may come.
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531. I am yours and you are mine.
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532. Whatever may come.
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533. Here, in the presence
of gods and men,
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534. I proclaim...
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535. Laenor of House Velaryon...
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536. Rhaenyra of House Targaryen,
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537. to be man and wife.
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538. One flesh...
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539. one heart...
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540. one soul...
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541. now and forever.
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542. Ser Criston.
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