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How does the High Septon feel about The Greyjoys?  Or Magister Rogare?

The faith respects everyone, though of course they need to be shown the light if they are to escape eternal damnation.


[SIZE= 8px]Fucking savages, we're going to fucking kill all of you and your heathens, death to the non believers, reclaim Westeros in the name of the seven.[/SIZE]
 
The faith respects everyone, though of course they need to be shown the light if they are to escape eternal damnation.


[SIZE= 8px]Fucking savages, we're going to fucking kill all of you and your heathens, death to the non believers, reclaim Westeros in the name of the seven.[/SIZE]

But the Seven was never in the Iron Isles, do we not get a pass?
 
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.



A loving father does not spare his son the rod.  Sentiment is commendable, but without proper discipline, all that's left is a spoiled child, or a lax people laiden in idoltry and blasphemy against the Seven.  We Lannisters had to learn that the hard way, we pray the Faith doesn't have to as well.
 
A loving father does not spare his son the rod.  Sentiment is commendable, but without proper discipline, all that's left is a spoiled child, or a lax people laiden in idoltry and blasphemy against the Seven.  We Lannisters had to learn that the hard way, we pray the Faith doesn't have to as well.

We iron born share these sentiments, you aren't a man if you havent experienced a good drowning by the priest while your family cheers on.
 
But the Seven was never in the Iron Isles, do we not get a pass?

I don't know, do you want "a pass" on eternal enlightenment. The seven hells are filled with those too stubborn to see the truth. We pray that Lord Vickon is not one of them.

A loving father does not spare his son the rod.  Sentiment is commendable, but without proper discipline, all that's left is a spoiled child, or a lax people laiden in idoltry and blasphemy against the Seven.  We Lannisters had to learn that the hard way, we pray the Faith doesn't have to as well.

We pray that Lord Cayden will be able to remember the roots of his family. House Martell was founded by faithful Andals, though it seems that years of inbreeding with water witches and demons from the Rhoyne has led them to become fat and lazy with their faith.
 
We iron born share these sentiments, you aren't a man if you havent experienced a good drowning by the priest while your family cheers on.



I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that.  We in the Westerlands worship the Seven, and knows not what these "drownings" are, lest you mean you kill all of your own sons.

I don't know, do you want "a pass" on eternal enlightenment. The seven hells are filled with those too stubborn to see the truth. We pray that Lord Vickon is not one of them.


We pray that Lord Cayden will be able to remember the roots of his family. House Martell was founded by faithful Andals, though it seems that years of inbreeding with water witches and demons from the Rhoyne has led them to become fat and lazy with their faith.



Indeed, again, we pray for a swift recovery by his Grace, and he might be able to properly address these... unseemly behavior down beyond the Marshes.
 
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that.  We in the Westerlands worship the Seven, and knows not what these "drownings" are, lest you mean you kill all of your own sons.


Indeed, again, we pray for a swift recovery by his Grace, and he might be able to properly address these... unseemly behavior down beyond the Marshes.

STUPID FLOWERY GREENLANDER *unintelligible yelling*
 
In case I am too hung over to say it tomorrow-


HAPPY NEW YEARS GUYS!


Hopefully shit gets unreal in this RP in 2017.


( just like IRL )
 
Faith is needed everywhere, unfortunately it seems in short supply these days.



Without a doubt.  It is especially needed in the far North, South and on the Iron Isles apparently.

They are welcome to come, the last time they tried it they all ended up converting to the drowned god.



Well, you must speak with the High Septon for that.  I have no more authority over them as I do over the Father, or the Warrior.
 
Without a doubt.  It is especially needed in the far North, South and on the Iron Isles apparently.


Well, you must speak with the High Septon for that.  I have no more authority over them as I do over the Father, or the Warrior.

You Lannisters are alright folk, just stay within your fortifications and we should get along fine.
 
They are welcome to come, the last time they tried it they all ended up converting to the drowned god.

All of the faithful are tested at some point in their lives, whether it be a small test or a large. Some of them are weak, they bury their faith behind something else so as to conceal the destiny that the gods meant for them. I assure you that no true believer, one pure of heart, would fall for such devilish trickery.
 
Why do the Lannisters think invaders commit mass suicide with weapons you provide them?



Because they insist on entering uninvited into the Westerlands, and don't understand the concept of "fortified beaches" very well.
 
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Wow, not so long after all, since I unwittingly combined the Hightower PoV with Celena's.  I guess I could do one from Bennar's, but eh, I'll wait for replies first.


Because I'm lazy :P  
 
Wow, not so long after all, since I unwittingly combined the Hightower PoV with Celena's.  I guess I could do one from Bennar's, but eh, I'll wait for replies first.


Because I'm lazy :P  

I probably wont post again for the dinner, since it needs to end at some point. Just imagine Laenor sitting back down and then him and his sister greeting their Targaryen cousins.


Lady Whitehill was there, she just didn't say anything and sat around being generally uncomfortable.
 
I probably wont post again for the dinner, since it needs to end at some point. Just imagine Laenor sitting back down and then him and his sister greeting their Targaryen cousins.


Lady Whitehill was there, she just didn't say anything and sat around being generally uncomfortable.



Alrighty, thanks for the heads up.  I'll likely end it soon too just to move on, but wanted to see if @TheAncientCenturion wants to do something with it, since he was looking for me to post for whatever reason.  If nothing dramatic happens by next replies, I'll just close it off and fast forward to the morning (for most of my characters).
 
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Aww how nice, even if its just friendly regard she does care about Lewyn enough to break off from Laenor a time or two, perhaps hes not so doomed at all


Though... I can tell if Carysee actually wanted company or was stopping Celena from going to Lewyn >.>
 

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