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Ha!  And what does a Kermit or Ironborn know of wit?  Likely as well as he does of intelligence, or dignity, or cleanliness.

You keep bringing the Iron Born into this when they are irrelevant to the conversation.  Kermit on the other hand is a true knight and a knight of the kingsguard I will have you know he is one of the cleanest men around, his dignity comes naturally to him.  And i don't know where you got the idea he was stupid from, he was raised in river-run, he may have been military focused but he was still raised as a lordling.
 
You keep bringing the Iron Born into this when they are irrelevant to the conversation.  Kermit on the other hand is a true knight and a knight of the kingsguard I will have you know he is one of the cleanest men around, his dignity comes naturally to him.  And i don't know where you got the idea he was stupid from, he was raised in river-run, he may have been military focused but he was still raised as a lordling.



A true knight would know his place, and keep silent about things which does not concerns him, such as the politics of the realm, outside the safety of the Royal Family, which should be his only concern at this point.
 
A true knight would know his place, and keep silent about things which does not concerns him, such as the politics of the realm, outside the safety of the Royal Family, which should be his only concern at this point.

To protect the Royal Family effectively he would have to know the politics of the realm.  How does one defend against an unknown enemy?  Also the Tully words are Family, Duty, Honour.  His family does concern him, also if I recall your pal Jame said something about "so many vows"
 
To protect the Royal Family effectively he would have to know the politics of the realm.  How does one defend against an unknown enemy?  Also the Tully words are Family, Duty, Honour.  His family does concern him, also if I recall your pal Jame said something about "so many vows"



I don't recall any acquaintance by the name "Jame."  You would do well to leave that to more knowledgeable men, like your Lord Commander, who stands of proper training and schooling.  If his family is of so much concern to him, then mayhaps Ser Kermit should not have taken the white cloak, but rather remained home in the Riverlands.
 
I don't recall any acquaintance by the name "Jame."  You would do well to leave that to more knowledgeable men, like your Lord Commander, who stands of proper training and schooling.  If his family is of so much concern to him, then mayhaps Ser Kermit should not have taken the white cloak, but rather remained home in the Riverlands.

I could have pointed out many spelling and grammar mistakes in your posts but I am not a Lannister so I don't go that low.
 
I could have pointed out many spelling and grammar mistakes in your posts but I am not a Lannister so I don't go that low.



I merely pointed out that I have no associate by the name of "Jame."  Any other mean beyond that you inferred incorrectly with your addled mind.  Mayhaps a trip to Great Sept to seek the Seven for healing?  I'm afraid there's nought worldly medicine can do for you.
 
I merely pointed out that I have no associate by the name of "Jame."  Any other mean beyond that you inferred incorrectly with your addled mind.  Mayhaps a trip to Great Sept to seek the Seven for healing?  I'm afraid there's nought worldly medicine can do for you.

You know I mean't Jaime.
 
You know I mean't Jaime.



And how should I have come to that conclusion?  You use the term "pal" rather than "honored grandfather" or "the Late Lord of Casterly Rock."  By mere logic my thoughts would have been directed to my business associates or personal friends, none of which are name "Jame."  Am I supposed to think of such an harrowed member of our family from such casual reference?
 
And how should I have come to that conclusion?  You use the term "pal" rather than "honored grandfather" or "the Late Lord of Casterly Rock."  By mere logic my thoughts would have been directed to my business associates or personal friends, none of which are name "Jame."  Am I supposed to think of such an harrowed member of our family from such casual reference?

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If that is such a way to regard your own honored loved ones within the walls of Riverrun @clarinetti, then I lament the lowered state House Tully have fallen to.  Such disrespect for those we've owe so much to does not stand within the halls of Casterly Rock, nor would I have suspected that of the House whose words were, as I've been reminded just mere moments ago, "Family, Duty, Honour."
 
If that is such a way to regard your own honored loved ones within the walls of Riverrun @clarinetti, then I lament the lowered state House Tully have fallen to.  Such disrespect for those we've owe so much to does not stand within the halls of Casterly Rock, nor would I have suspected that of the House whose words were, as I've been reminded just mere moments ago, "Family, Duty, Honour."

Oh I forgot I was a Lannister???
 
Oh I forgot I was a Lannister???



Do not flatter yourself.  You have neither the means nor the breeding befitting a Lannister.  Truth be told, I would not think you a worthy Tully either, were there not eyes confirming that you popped from between a Tully's legs I would suspect deception, your parentage suspect of some... lesser origins.
 
Do not flatter yourself.  You have neither the means nor the breeding befitting a Lannister.  Truth be told, I would not think you a worthy Tully either, were there not eyes confirming that you popped from between a Tully's legs I would suspect deception, your parentage suspect of some... lesser origins.

I said nothing insulting to my family and went on a rant about how I was insulting family, then pretend I want to be a Lannister?  Sorry but these Lions seem to be getting dumber by the minute.
 
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I said nothing insulting to my family and went on a rant about how I was insulting family, then pretend I wan't to be a Lannister?  Sorry but these Lions seem to be getting dumber by the minute.



Insult of intelligence following a spewing of nonsensical words.  The Great Hoster and Edmure Tully rolls in their graves at the sight of their descendants.
 

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