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We only wan't to pay a visit to the villages of the Westerlands and check out the cool items they have in the Septs.

You'll have to get through Roland and Fair Isle first, wouldn't want 2,000 armed and well trained men at your back when you try running back to your ships the first time you see a Westerlands army.
 
We only wan't to pay a visit to the villages of the Westerlands and check out the cool items they have in the Septs.

Off topic slightly but who do you think would make a better Lord-Paramount of the Iron Islands? Lord Harlaw or Lord Goodbrother. And on an unrelated note do you think it would be more beneficial to look to Westeros for a Master of Ships or search for new blood in Essos?
 
Off topic slightly but who do you think would make a better Lord-Paramount of the Iron Islands? Lord Harlaw or Lord Goodbrother. And on an unrelated note do you think it would be more beneficial to look to Westeros for a Master of Ships or search for new blood in Essos?

I mean Harlaws and Goodbrothers are family so I would be confident in eithers ability to rule.  As for the Master of Ships I would say your Lord Aenars son himself would be a fine choice :)
 
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You'll have to get through Roland and Fair Isle first, wouldn't want 2,000 armed and well trained men at your back when you try running back to your ships the first time you see a Westerlands army.

What if we just blockade you then wait for you to sail out to meet us so we can crush your fleet?
 
What if we just blockade you then wait for you to sail out to meet us so we can crush your fleet?

Well then you're just asking to be attacked from behind by the whole of the Lannister/Westerlands fleet while your ships are spread out making sure none of my boats can get off the various docks of Fair Isle. Then when you turn to face the Lannisters your gonna have a dozen of Roland's galleys jammed very deeply into your fleets ass.
 
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."

Do not drag me into this petty squabbling: we of House Tully teach our young to be worldly, knowledgeable, and respectful individuals. However, my brethren whom you squabble with is his own man, and one of the Kingsguard now: if he speaks his mind, he does so willing to reap the rewards or bear whatever consequences they may entail. Methinks it's the Kingsguard's influence (in addition to the vileness of Kings Landing) which has coarsened his tongue so, but that is neither here nor there. Continue to waggle your tongues if it pleases you: we shall see soon enough those who truly take their family words to heart versus those who merely wear the colours.
 
Well then you're just asking to be attacked from behind by the whole of the Lannister/Westerlands fleet while your ships are spread out making sure none of my boats can get off the various docks of Fair Isle. Then when you turn to face the Lannisters your gonna have a dozen of Roland's galleys jammed very deeply into your fleets ass.

I think you might be underestimating us slightly, you are implying that we will allow your fleets to keep floating if it means war.
 
Do not drag me into this petty squabbling: we of House Tully teach our young to be worldly, knowledgeable, and respectful individuals. However, my brethren whom you squabble with is his own man, and one of the Kingsguard now: if he speaks his mind, he does so willing to reap the rewards or bear whatever consequences they may entail. Methinks it's the Kingsguard's influence (in addition to the vileness of Kings Landing) which has coarsened his tongue so, but that is neither here nor there. Continue to waggle your tongues if it pleases you: we shall see soon enough those who truly take their family words to heart versus those who merely wear the colours.

Hey! King's Landing isn't vile!
 
I think you might be underestimating us slightly, you are implying that we will allow your fleets to keep floating if it means war.

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What if we just blockade you then wait for you to sail out to meet us so we can crush your fleet?



Or we can just ignore you and rely on land trade (more than enough to sustain us) until you piss off the Reachlords enough to find the Redwyne fleet running you into the spikes on our beaches for interrupting their trade with us.

Do not drag me into this petty squabbling: we of House Tully teach our young to be worldly, knowledgeable, and respectful individuals. However, my brethren whom you squabble with is his own man, and one of the Kingsguard now: if he speaks his mind, he does so willing to reap the rewards or bear whatever consequences they may entail. Methinks it's the Kingsguard's influence (in addition to the vileness of Kings Landing) which has coarsened his tongue so, but that is neither here nor there. Continue to waggle your tongues if it pleases you: we shall see soon enough those who truly take their family words to heart versus those who merely wear the colours.



Ah, a Tully no longer, I am glad to see that his actions and words do not tarnish the honest reputation of our eastern neighbors at Riverrun.
 
Paying attention to what?  An old man who is desperate to relive his days of youth?

Or the old man with more military experience than all living Greyjoy's combined who has been spending the last few decades working alongside one of the richest individuals in the world to make the shores of the Westerlands the worst possible destination for raiders and pirates.
 
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Hey! King's Landing isn't vile!


Do not drag me into this petty squabbling: we of House Tully teach our young to be worldly, knowledgeable, and respectful individuals. However, my brethren whom you squabble with is his own man, and one of the Kingsguard now: if he speaks his mind, he does so willing to reap the rewards or bear whatever consequences they may entail. Methinks it's the Kingsguard's influence (in addition to the vileness of Kings Landing) which has coarsened his tongue so, but that is neither here nor there. Continue to waggle your tongues if it pleases you: we shall see soon enough those who truly take their family words to heart versus those who merely wear the colours.



That is true. King's Landing isn't vile. It's the corrupt, homicidal and treacherous  people who are living in King's Landing who is vile.
 
Or the old man with more military experience than all living Greyjoy's combined who has been spending the last few decades working alongside one of the richest individuals in the world to make the shores of the Westerlands the worst possible destination for raiders and pirates.

All the military experience and wealth in the world won't save you from an axe to the skull.
 
All the military experience and wealth in the world won't save you from an axe to the skull.

As if any of your warriors could put an axe in Roland's skull except for Dalton. And to think such a big man would make it anywhere near Roland without looking like a pin cushion.
 
This kind of talk is why our tourism revenue is at an all time low.





True true. But that's why the wedding is extravagant! What the place lack of grace, it makes up for the kind of party they can throw. [SIZE= 10px](or maybe we should start executing sending people to the Wall. Less annoying creatin and more man power that will guard us up North)[/SIZE]
 
True true. But that's why the wedding is extravagant! What the place lack of grace, it makes up for the kind of party they can throw. [SIZE= 10px](or maybe we should start executing sending people to the Wall. Less annoying creatin and more man power that will guard us up North)[/SIZE]

Really expensive parties the cost of which could really be supplemented with additional sources of income like steady tourism I don't like these accusations about the people living in our beautiful city, especially considering where it is we both call home.
 
Or the old man with more military experience than all living Greyjoy's combined who has been spending the last few decades working alongside one of the richest individuals in the world to make the shores of the Westerlands the worst possible destination for raiders and pirates.



"Westerlands?  You'll do better to sail for Valyria to seek fortune by the sword.  The demons would get you as soon as you set foot there, but that's more than you can say for the Lion's Land."


#goals ^_^
 
Off topic slightly but who do you think would make a better Lord-Paramount of the Iron Islands? Lord Harlaw or Lord Goodbrother. And on an unrelated note do you think it would be more beneficial to look to Westeros for a Master of Ships or search for new blood in Essos?

Some fresh new faces for a Master of Ships might be nice, so long as they're willing to stand up to Vickon and have the character/reputation that he will yield to them (Unlikely I suspect, but you never know). I'd prefer it if the Ironborn weren't provoked into ravaging the coastlines, but that's how it's going to be, well, brace yourselves, folks.


Also, thank you @TheTraveller for clarifying my point.

Or we can just ignore you and rely on land trade (more than enough to sustain us) until you piss off the Reachlords enough to find the Redwyne fleet running you into the spikes on our beaches for interrupting their trade with us.


Ah, a Tully no longer, I am glad to see that his actions and words do not tarnish the honest reputation of our eastern neighbors at Riverrun.

Kermit is still a Tully in name and heart, I will remind you, and I will kindly ask that you will give him the respect befitting his knighthood and heritage. I truly do hope that our houses may be in a position to collaborate with one another in the future, but if I may offer a suggestion... Mind your tongue, Lannister, else one day you might cut yourself with it.
 
Some fresh new faces for a Master of Ships might be nice, so long as they're willing to stand up to Vickon and have the character/reputation that he will yield to them (Unlikely I suspect, but you never know). I'd prefer it if the Ironborn weren't provoked into ravaging the coastlines, but that's how it's going to be, well, brace yourselves, folks.


Also, thank you @TheTraveller for clarifying my point.


Kermit is still a Tully in name and heart, I will remind you, and I will kindly ask that you will give him the respect befitting his knighthood and heritage. I truly do hope that our houses may be in a position to collaborate with one another in the future, but if I may offer a suggestion... Mind your tongue, Lannister, else one day you might cut yourself with it.



It seems our head of House Tully is confused.  One moment she say that Kermit does not speak for her house, the other she defends him as though he bears no oath renouncing his connection with her.  No matter regardless, the issue is passed.  Well, I too wish for collaboration in the future, one that would, as you say, be mutually beneficial to all.  Your suggestion is appreciated, and I hope for good fortune for the Riverlands in the days to come.  At least, better fortune than it had in the War of the Five Kings.
 
It seems our head of House Tully is confused.  One moment she say that Kermit does not speak for her house, the other she defends him as though he bears no oath renouncing his connection with her.  No matter regardless, the issue is passed.  Well, I too wish for collaboration in the future, one that would, as you say, be mutually beneficial to all.  Your suggestion is appreciated, and I hope for good fortune for the Riverlands in the days to come.  At least, better fortune than it had in the War of the Five Kings.

Kermit is a knight of the Kingsguard not a Maester.  He is still a Tully he has just renounced his claim to Riverrun.
 
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Really expensive parties the cost of which could really be supplemented with additional sources of income like steady tourism I don't like these accusations about the people living in our beautiful city, especially considering where it is we both call home.



Really expensive but MUCH needed party, Lord Hand.


In Miranda's perspective, yes the place is definitely home. and shame to all those people who says it's otherwise. [SIZE= 10px](If she's in charge, she'll definitely do something about those people, good thing she's not.) [/SIZE]


But for Cassandra, the place is no more than dirty city. Dirty and unsafe. Too many people who wants to drag you down. As soon as the dreaded wedding is over, she'll be happy to return to Fair Isle and make a move from there.

Some fresh new faces for a Master of Ships might be nice, so long as they're willing to stand up to Vickon and have the character/reputation that he will yield to them (Unlikely I suspect, but you never know). I'd prefer it if the Ironborn weren't provoked into ravaging the coastlines, but that's how it's going to be, well, brace yourselves, folks.


Also, thank you @TheTraveller for clarifying my point.


Kermit is still a Tully in name and heart, I will remind you, and I will kindly ask that you will give him the respect befitting his knighthood and heritage. I truly do hope that our houses may be in a position to collaborate with one another in the future, but if I may offer a suggestion... Mind your tongue, Lannister, else one day you might cut yourself with it.



Tully is no more than a name. But his allegiance should lie to the monarch. To the King and not his family. He should be minding the princes and princess and not join in the non stop and useless bickering. (assuming that I am right and Kermit is a King's guard.)


Oh. And also, no problem. :)
 

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