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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 14:52:08 GMT -5
The lavish quarters of Lord Lasyn.
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 14:55:34 GMT -5
Antaryon was reclining on his soft bed, with two new servants, a man and woman, on either side of him. Amia and Elia sat a nearby table, near each other.
"Welcome, Lord Corbray," Antaryon said when the man entered.
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 14:56:57 GMT -5
"Thank you for having me." Lewyn said upon entering. He was led to an armchair and reclined into it, a glass of wine handed to him. "So, how does one spend the days in Volantis?"
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 14:58:54 GMT -5
"How does one spend the days in eternal bliss?" Antaryon replied. "For that is what Volantis is to me."
Elia snorted slightly then blushed. "I would very much like to see the Sunset Kingdoms again, milord," she said to Lewyn.
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 15:04:18 GMT -5
Lewyn forced a smile, not finding Volantis so blissful himself. But the smile turned true when Elia spoke up. "Oh, I have not seen my beloved Vale in a very long time - too long, for that matter. My family..." Thoughts came to his head; His sisters were gone... Garlan was gone... Only Jocelyn and his mother remained to him, as well as his uncle. "How long has it been since you were in Westeros, Lady Elia?"
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Post by Arthur on Jun 2, 2008 15:06:46 GMT -5
Allyrian entered, head high, and smiling.
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 15:20:45 GMT -5
"Much too long," she said, meeting his gaze, "and I would love to see the vale, Master Corbray."
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 15:24:40 GMT -5
"Well, I would love to show you the Vale, however I think it would be up to Lord Antaryon." He turned to the man and curtly bowed his head, taking a sip from his wine.
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 15:25:51 GMT -5
Antaryon smiled. "Elia may go where she pleases."
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 15:36:43 GMT -5
"Then she shall come with me." He smiled. At least there would be something to make him forget the loss. Garlan. "As to another matter Lord Antaryon, I hope you know that King Jonarth has set his sights on Volantis, now that Myr has surrenderd. What do you plan on doing, if it is not an infringing question of course?"
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 15:38:16 GMT -5
The man shrugged and smiled. "The way shall be made clear when the time comes, Lord Corbray."
Elia smiled and looked almost giddy at Lewyn's proclamation of her travel plans.
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 15:44:11 GMT -5
He smiled at Elia for a moment before turning to Antaryon. "Indeed. I wish you much luck in any upcoming events. Now, I should very much to pay a visit to your servant Leo a little later. I hear he is in the yard?"
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 15:47:39 GMT -5
"You will find him there."
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Post by The Drowned God on Jun 2, 2008 15:49:43 GMT -5
"Good. Well, Lord Antaryon, miladies Elia and Amia, Ser." He made his rounds kissing hands and shaking them. "I shall see you in the morning." Then he looked at Elia and gave her a wink, and with that excused himself.
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Post by The Seven on Jun 2, 2008 15:51:17 GMT -5
Elia smiled.
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