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Their meeting here was by coincidence but it would have a rather important effect on the future. Not through Ed's words or what he learned today, which little did he know was false information, but by the fact that he wasn't quite as perceptive as he thought he was. They had been followed, and their conversation observed, but he wouldn't know until several days later. Suspicion was vital to survival in King's Landing (and the politics of noble houses in general) but Edwyn was very wary of that suspicion tipping over into paranoia. So he chose to believe that Wylan's words were honest and that it was the right move to help him, for the sake of the old king and the times of their childhood if nothing else.
Upon the line of questioning turning to their mutual friend, Ed was happy to brush aside the subject of treason. "Yes, I have seen her. At the coronation, briefly, but my mother insisted that we have dinner together at my grandfather's estate as well. She seems to be doing well despite all the recent changes. I think she's - I don't know - quieter than she used to be?" he said, a minor shift in his tone as he gave a genuine answer for once. Though they were family, the distance between the North and King's Landing had prevented any truly close connection. His younger sister had never even been to the capital before, and had delighted in the presence of the Queen Regent at their dinner table. Much of the evening consisted of his sister's incessant questions about life in the capital and at court, about the gardens and musicians, about the fineries Daena wore and asking her how they dance here. Alyssa was nothing if not enthusiastic about the change of scenery. Between Daena's attention being elsewhere and his own mind occupied with finding out information, there hadn't been much time to actually have a conversation with her. She did seem more solemn than he remembered her being, he had noticed that at least.
From there the conversation stilled as Edwyn arrived at his destination, the carved dragons upon the gate of the townhouse signifying that it was a Targaryen domain. He bid farewell to Wylan then, and hadn't expected to run into him again for some time. Since they had grown up, their paths simply didn't take them in similar circles anymore.
Ravens had arrived from the Vale and Dorne carrying a declaration of war against the new king. Clearly the Arryns had offered Dorne independence if they won, from the wording of the letters, and a war on two fronts was not ideal. The first thing she had done was to call the banners, sending her own ravens out and addressing all of the nobles in the Red Keep that they were presently at war and they had an obligation to support the crown. With the coronation having only just taken place, she had been hoping for a more enthusiatic response. She supposed they were waiting to see what was going on, who was taking what side, what feuds they could exacerbate and favours they could repay. Lords Baratheon and Stark had near instantly sworn their allegience, though their individual bannermen may have other ideas. Aside from that there had been silence. Not a comforting prospect for the war ahead. Daena had never even witnessed a war. Her father had conflict after his own accession to the throne, but his authority was resolute by the time she was born. She had been hoping that would carry across to Baelon.
Evidently not.
Her thoughts were interrupted by the door connecting the solar and her personal chambers being opened, and a familiar face stepping through. Ser Corbray. A knight of the Kingsguard, one who Daena knew would lay his life down for both her and Baelon if necessary. She knew this because behind closed doors, his devotion to her went beyond his role as a member of the Kingsguard. In her eyes, he was the image of a perfect knight and none could ever compare. It was quickly revealed that he was not here to comfort her and scare awful thoughts away, but that she had a visitor. Lord Tully. She assumed that he was here to swear his power to her cause and allowed the man in, with Ser Corbray standing as a shadow at the door to ensure that nothing went awry.
The Lord of the Riverlands was a tall man, clearly with age and experience behind him, though he had seemed to weather time well. It was like looking at some strange reflection of her dear friend, father and son looked so alike, with a major exception being the scar across his face. She absently wondered if this was in some ways a prediction of what Wylan would look like when they were older. She liked to think it was not, instead preferring to imagine that Wylan would not have so many wrinkles from frowning, as this man looked dour in nature. Daena would not voice this, of course, instead preferring her usual polite court greeting.
Freygar Tully was not here for the reason she thought, as when she commented on the time he disclosed that it was a matter that would be better to not be spoken about publicly. A matter of personal politics as well as the upcoming war. House Tully's support would be given in the event that she married his eldest son and heir and appointed Wylan as the regent rather than herself. Knowing that Wylan himself would never agree to it, she knew him well enough to know that tying him to King's Landing would only earn his ire, the Queen Regent tried to diplomatically refuse. She stated that unless it was Wylan himself bringing forward the offer, she would not hear it. Daena had hoped to speak about it to Wylan directly, perhaps use his position with his father to have some sense spoken to Lord Tully, but would not be granted the opportunity. If she were to marry Wylan, she would have to admit the whole affair with Ser Corbray, and no doubt he would then refuse to marry her (if he didn't already refuse at the mere suggestion by his father).
With the Lord of the Riverlands now quite furious that his offer had been refused with a counter-offer, negotiations over the subject quickly broke down and he stormed away. She was expecting another visit the next day to speak about it or at least a visit by Wylan on the matter, but by mid-morning a procession had left the castle gates and started north along the Kingsroad, flying Tully and Tyrell banners. She did note one Stark banner amidst the green, red, and blue however, the grey seeming ominous flying next to bright colours in the summer sun. Within a week another declaration of war reached her council, with goals absolutely unforgivable to her. Should their forces win, Baelon would be declared a bastard child and Wylan would be her prince consort, King in all but name.
She found it difficult to believe that Wylan didn't have a part in this, that this was not calculated to some degree. Either he had chosen to burn their friendship in the name of his family, or their friendship was dead a long time ago.
(I'm so scared of losing this post so I'm posting in two parts. Ed's timeskip post will follow this v soon, I just need to make some food & then I'm coming back to writing. So don't reply before I double-post lmao, but I'm down for chatting on discord. & I like the idea of Daena convincing herself that Wylan doesn't care/never cared to make it easier to fight him & his family, I think if they do meet again somehow during the war, she'll be absolutely furious with him for something he never did. Just fully making herself delusional about it & having a bit of a breakdown when she sees him because she never wanted any of this.)
Upon the line of questioning turning to their mutual friend, Ed was happy to brush aside the subject of treason. "Yes, I have seen her. At the coronation, briefly, but my mother insisted that we have dinner together at my grandfather's estate as well. She seems to be doing well despite all the recent changes. I think she's - I don't know - quieter than she used to be?" he said, a minor shift in his tone as he gave a genuine answer for once. Though they were family, the distance between the North and King's Landing had prevented any truly close connection. His younger sister had never even been to the capital before, and had delighted in the presence of the Queen Regent at their dinner table. Much of the evening consisted of his sister's incessant questions about life in the capital and at court, about the gardens and musicians, about the fineries Daena wore and asking her how they dance here. Alyssa was nothing if not enthusiastic about the change of scenery. Between Daena's attention being elsewhere and his own mind occupied with finding out information, there hadn't been much time to actually have a conversation with her. She did seem more solemn than he remembered her being, he had noticed that at least.
From there the conversation stilled as Edwyn arrived at his destination, the carved dragons upon the gate of the townhouse signifying that it was a Targaryen domain. He bid farewell to Wylan then, and hadn't expected to run into him again for some time. Since they had grown up, their paths simply didn't take them in similar circles anymore.
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The hour of the wolf was the darkest part of the night, right before dawn. Typically Daena would be fast asleep, but her worries kept her awake tonight, and soon she would be glad they did for she would have an unexpected visitor. But for the moment she was left alone to think and watch the flickering torchlight in the city below. Her dragon, having seen that Daena had moved from her usual place at this time of night, joined her at the balcony, leaping onto the railing with cat-like agility. The creature nuzzled its head against her right arm and nipped at the long braid she had pulled over her shoulder when it wasn't rewarded with the attention it wanted. With an absent smile she rested her hand upon the dragon's back, but her thoughts soon returned to the issues that plagued her. Ravens had arrived from the Vale and Dorne carrying a declaration of war against the new king. Clearly the Arryns had offered Dorne independence if they won, from the wording of the letters, and a war on two fronts was not ideal. The first thing she had done was to call the banners, sending her own ravens out and addressing all of the nobles in the Red Keep that they were presently at war and they had an obligation to support the crown. With the coronation having only just taken place, she had been hoping for a more enthusiatic response. She supposed they were waiting to see what was going on, who was taking what side, what feuds they could exacerbate and favours they could repay. Lords Baratheon and Stark had near instantly sworn their allegience, though their individual bannermen may have other ideas. Aside from that there had been silence. Not a comforting prospect for the war ahead. Daena had never even witnessed a war. Her father had conflict after his own accession to the throne, but his authority was resolute by the time she was born. She had been hoping that would carry across to Baelon.
Evidently not.
Her thoughts were interrupted by the door connecting the solar and her personal chambers being opened, and a familiar face stepping through. Ser Corbray. A knight of the Kingsguard, one who Daena knew would lay his life down for both her and Baelon if necessary. She knew this because behind closed doors, his devotion to her went beyond his role as a member of the Kingsguard. In her eyes, he was the image of a perfect knight and none could ever compare. It was quickly revealed that he was not here to comfort her and scare awful thoughts away, but that she had a visitor. Lord Tully. She assumed that he was here to swear his power to her cause and allowed the man in, with Ser Corbray standing as a shadow at the door to ensure that nothing went awry.
The Lord of the Riverlands was a tall man, clearly with age and experience behind him, though he had seemed to weather time well. It was like looking at some strange reflection of her dear friend, father and son looked so alike, with a major exception being the scar across his face. She absently wondered if this was in some ways a prediction of what Wylan would look like when they were older. She liked to think it was not, instead preferring to imagine that Wylan would not have so many wrinkles from frowning, as this man looked dour in nature. Daena would not voice this, of course, instead preferring her usual polite court greeting.
Freygar Tully was not here for the reason she thought, as when she commented on the time he disclosed that it was a matter that would be better to not be spoken about publicly. A matter of personal politics as well as the upcoming war. House Tully's support would be given in the event that she married his eldest son and heir and appointed Wylan as the regent rather than herself. Knowing that Wylan himself would never agree to it, she knew him well enough to know that tying him to King's Landing would only earn his ire, the Queen Regent tried to diplomatically refuse. She stated that unless it was Wylan himself bringing forward the offer, she would not hear it. Daena had hoped to speak about it to Wylan directly, perhaps use his position with his father to have some sense spoken to Lord Tully, but would not be granted the opportunity. If she were to marry Wylan, she would have to admit the whole affair with Ser Corbray, and no doubt he would then refuse to marry her (if he didn't already refuse at the mere suggestion by his father).
With the Lord of the Riverlands now quite furious that his offer had been refused with a counter-offer, negotiations over the subject quickly broke down and he stormed away. She was expecting another visit the next day to speak about it or at least a visit by Wylan on the matter, but by mid-morning a procession had left the castle gates and started north along the Kingsroad, flying Tully and Tyrell banners. She did note one Stark banner amidst the green, red, and blue however, the grey seeming ominous flying next to bright colours in the summer sun. Within a week another declaration of war reached her council, with goals absolutely unforgivable to her. Should their forces win, Baelon would be declared a bastard child and Wylan would be her prince consort, King in all but name.
She found it difficult to believe that Wylan didn't have a part in this, that this was not calculated to some degree. Either he had chosen to burn their friendship in the name of his family, or their friendship was dead a long time ago.
(I'm so scared of losing this post so I'm posting in two parts. Ed's timeskip post will follow this v soon, I just need to make some food & then I'm coming back to writing. So don't reply before I double-post lmao, but I'm down for chatting on discord. & I like the idea of Daena convincing herself that Wylan doesn't care/never cared to make it easier to fight him & his family, I think if they do meet again somehow during the war, she'll be absolutely furious with him for something he never did. Just fully making herself delusional about it & having a bit of a breakdown when she sees him because she never wanted any of this.)