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Wow, you sweet summer child. (read: you young whippersnapper!)


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Not sure if I'm half a day behind or ahead most of you but it's New Years on my side of the planet. Happy New Year, guys!
 
Why? Does Tiber have anything to fear. I took him for a good, god fearing man.



We've got enough men to cut through the entire city and out if needed, and, unless the Faith Militant suddenly got their hands on the King's Dragon, I highly doubt anything would change.  So, I ask you...


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We've got enough men to cut through the entire city and out if needed, and, unless the Faith Militant suddenly got their hands on the King's Dragon, I highly doubt anything would change.  So, I ask you...



It sounds to me like someone hasn't been spending enough time in the Sept recently. Lord Lannister seems to think he is being threatened.
 
It sounds to me like someone hasn't been spending enough time in the Sept recently. Lord Lannister seems to think he is being threatened.



Sounds like someone needs to see a maester, as their cognitive abilities are obviously impaired or their minds gripped with madness, rather than reality :P  
 
Sounds like someone needs to see a maester, as their cognitive abilities are obviously impaired or their minds gripped with madness, rather than reality :P  

The faith is a peaceable organisation, the fact that Lord Lannister would even accuse our poor, god fearing men, of trying to harm him or his family has insulted us greatly.
 
The faith is a peaceable organisation, the fact that Lord Lannister would even accuse our poor, god fearing men, of trying to harm him or his family has insulted us greatly.



Then perhaps the Faith will happily disband their militant arm?  After all, peaceable men have no use for swords, and should trust the Seven in order to protect them through their Lords and Ladies?  And, I'm afraid I will send the grand maester over to the Great Sept.  Apparently paranoia have gripped the hearts and minds of those within as well, to hear accusations where there was none, only a concern for the mental health of others.
 
Then perhaps the Faith will happily disband their militant arm?  After all, peaceable men have no use for swords, and should trust the Seven in order to protect them through their Lords and Ladies?  And, I'm afraid I will send the grand maester over to the Great Sept.  Apparently paranoia have gripped the hearts and minds of those within as well, to hear accusations where there was none, only a concern for the mental health of others.

The faith militant has not reared its head since the days of the usurper Tommen Baratheon, where you see swords there is nothing but the power of faith. Mayhaps it would do Lord Tiber well to stay up to date upon his readings.
 
The faith militant has not reared its head since the days of the usurper Tommen Baratheon, where you see swords there is nothing but the power of faith. Mayhaps it would do Lord Tiber well to stay up to date upon his readings.





Then perhaps he should, or that the septon and septa at the Rock should be more informative.  Either way, I saw not swords but hands all too willing to wield them, which troubles me coming from self proclaimed peaceable men.  Perhaps the Faith should spend less time engaging in these idle talks with a lowly Lord and be in continuous prayer for our King's healing?
 
Then perhaps he should, or that the septon and septa at the Rock should be more informative.  Either way, I saw not swords but hands all too willing to wield them, which troubles me coming from self proclaimed peaceable men.  Perhaps the Faith should spend less time engaging in these idle talks with a lowly Lord and be in continuous prayer for our King's healing?

Is it not up to the holy to care for everyone from the highest of kings to the lowliest of Lords? The faith prays for you Lord Lannister even if you do not think that you need it.


Many centuries ago Westeros was ruled by savages, vile half-men who worshiped trees and plants. The gods saw fit to put an end to that. They brought men with faith, laws, justice, yes and swords. But swords meant to civilise, swords meant to help the holy. In that period Westeros was brought closer to the modern world. Nowadays it seems like only the holy are without this form of protection. 
 
Is it not up to the holy to care for everyone from the highest of kings to the lowliest of Lords? The faith prays for you Lord Lannister even if you do not think that you need it.


Many centuries ago Westeros was ruled by savages, vile half-men who worshiped trees and plants. The gods saw fit to put an end to that. They brought men with faith, laws, justice, yes and swords. But swords meant to civilise, swords meant to help the holy. In that period Westeros was brought closer to the modern world. Nowadays it seems like only the holy are without this form of protection. 



I thank you Septon for the prayers, and I daresay you are correct in that we all need them.


Then perhaps the Faith should focus their attention both to the North and the South?  Those beyond the Neck still worship trees, and the those beneath the Marsh do little better by worshiping their own bodies with their infidelity and blatant disregard for the hold things of the Seven, even as they pay lip service to them.  Mayhaps his Grace would grant his assistance, and be more... forceful in seeing those unbelievers converted?
 
I thank you Septon for the prayers, and I daresay you are correct in that we all need them.


Then perhaps the Faith should focus their attention both to the North and the South?  Those beyond the Neck still worship trees, and the those beneath the Marsh do little better by worshiping their own bodies with their infidelity and blatant disregard for the hold things of the Seven, even as they pay lip service to them.  Mayhaps his Grace would grant his assistance, and be more... forceful in seeing those unbelievers converted?

The North is troubling, as is the south. The faith has heard many rumours regarding less than civilised folk upon the shores of Dorne, folk that would sooner watch fire burn to ash than follow the laws set out by the seven. Perhaps it would be best to consult Lord Cayden on these matters, the faith would not dare intrude within the lands of others, though if his solution is not satisfactory... Well that would be another matter.
 
The North is troubling, as is the south. The faith has heard many rumours regarding less than civilised folk upon the shores of Dorne, folk that would sooner watch fire burn to ash than follow the laws set out by the seven. Perhaps it would be best to consult Lord Cayden on these matters, the faith would not dare intrude within the lands of others, though if his solution is not satisfactory... Well that would be another matter.





I have no doubt that Lord Martell will handle such matters, though with proper enforcement might be in doubt.  The man does have a tendency to use the soft touch more often than not, especially with his own people.  I'm sure the matters of the Faith will have the situation well in hand though.  After all, I've seen nothing to prove otherwise.
 
I have no doubt that Lord Martell will handle such matters, though with proper enforcement might be in doubt.  The man does have a tendency to use the soft touch more often than not, especially with his own people.  I'm sure the matters of the Faith will have the situation well in hand though.  After all, I've seen nothing to prove otherwise.

Sentiment is something that the faith can understand, after all it is ones duty to care for their people, though often a steady hand is needed to accompany it. One needs to remember that ones faith should be put before the matters of mortal men.
 

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