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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.


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. :)

Kermit is by the side of Prince Jaehaerys as he always is, he takes his duties seriously.
 
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.

I was merely referring to the fact that Kermit is one of noble birth (whether you put any value in that is up to you) and that coupled with his knighthood warrants a degree of respect and courtesy, regardless of whether you share opposing opinions.


Mm, yes, I do indeed wish everyone the best of luck in whatever comes next. Let your pies be Freyless and your weddings uneventful.
 
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I was merely referring to the fact that Kermit is one of noble birth (whether you put any value in that is up to you) and that coupled with his knighthood warrants a degree of respect and courtesy, regardless of whether you share opposing opinions.


Mm, yes, I do indeed wish everyone the best of luck in whatever comes next. Let your pies be Freyless and your weddings uneventful!



Of course, the same respect I would give to any of nobler birth and higher purpose, even when they insult my family.


I do not understand your meaning of Frey Pies, but eventful weddings are all the rage, though often to the frustrations of the bride, wouldn't you agree?


(Freys never got baked into pie in the books, which is the extension of this RP ;)  )
 
Of course, the same respect I would give to any of nobler birth and higher purpose, even when they insult my family.


I do not understand your meaning of Frey Pies, but eventful weddings are all the rage, though often to the frustrations of the bride, wouldn't you agree?


(Freys never got baked into pie in the books, which is the extension of this RP ;)  )



Maybe what  @clarinetti is saying is that there are no Freys in the pie. At least not yet.
 
Of course, the same respect I would give to any of nobler birth and higher purpose, even when they insult my family.


I do not understand your meaning of Frey Pies, but eventful weddings are all the rage, though often to the frustrations of the bride, wouldn't you agree?


(Freys never got baked into pie in the books, which is the extension of this RP ;)  )

I mean it is all but confirmed that Wyman baked some pies of his own.  Expect to see that in TWOW
 
@Lancelot


That's exactly what I was referring to, thank you friend.


@WanderingJester


Yes, cannibalism is indeed a sickening thought. Hm, I see what you're saying, but I think we've all seen our share of 'eventful' weddings. While the Dothraki might consider it a dull affair otherwise, a couple ought be content should they endure the festivities without any casualties (Besides their maidenhood/ bachelor status).
 
@Lancelot


That's exactly what I was referring to, thank you friend.


@WanderingJester


Yes, cannibalism is indeed a sickening thought. Hm, I see what you're saying, but I think we've all seen our share of 'eventful' weddings. While the Dothraki might consider it a dull affair otherwise, a couple ought be content should they endure the festivities without any casualties (Besides their maidenhood/ bachelor status).



Indeed, and in that light, let us hope that our dear crowned prince's wedding is equally uneventful.  I'm sure many of us, like Auntie Cassie, wishes the comfort of their own beds after such a spectacle and journey.


Edit: @Hypnos Just finished season 2 and the first episode of the next.  I now understand why you stopped there, and am greatly tempted to do so myself.
 
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@Hypnos  After a night's sleep, I've decided against it.  All I really wanted to know about season 3 was whether Gannicus got with that fiesty blonde chick from Germania, and that got answered in the first episode :/  


On to Rome! (the tv series, hopefully)
 
@Hypnos  After a night's sleep, I've decided against it.  All I really wanted to know about season 3 was whether Gannicus got with that fiesty blonde chick from Germania, and that got answered in the first episode :/  


On to Rome! (the tv series, hopefully)

Yeah, I got about half way through the first episode before I realised they'd pretty much taken out everything about the show that I actually liked so I just stopped watching.
 
Yeah, I got about half way through the first episode before I realised they'd pretty much taken out everything about the show that I actually liked so I just stopped watching.



They didn't take out everything I liked, but I would rather not spend the next few days dragging out the deaths of everyone I cared about from the first two season to their inevitable end, that and, like I said, I was only really curious about the Germanic Blonde and Gannicus' relationship and how it fared after season 2 ended.


Rome is a much inferior series compared to Spartacus, from what the first episode have shown me.  So I might as well ask now: anyone got any opinion on the Tutors?  Is it worth the watch (forgive my blasphemy) aside from the Dormer?  (It pains me to see her in the arms of another that's not one of my characters T_T)
 
They didn't take out everything I liked, but I would rather not spend the next few days dragging out the deaths of everyone I cared about from the first two season to their inevitable end, that and, like I said, I was only really curious about the Germanic Blonde and Gannicus' relationship and how it fared after season 2 ended.


Rome is a much inferior series compared to Spartacus, from what the first episode have shown me.  So I might as well ask now: anyone got any opinion on the Tutors?  Is it worth the watch (forgive my blasphemy) aside from the Dormer?  (It pains me to see her in the arms of another that's not one of my characters T_T)

I can't say I've ever seen the Tudors. I've heard mixed things about it to be honest but I'm sure it's worth a watch.
 
I can't say I've ever seen the Tudors. I've heard mixed things about it to be honest but I'm sure it's worth a watch.



The number of Roman Era dramas that were made post 2010 is sorely and disappointingly lacking.  I had hoped to watch more but there really isn't any outside of The Eagle.  Le sigh.


Fair enough.  I hope it is of greater quality than Rome, whose only redeeming quality is young Octavian :/  
 
The number of Roman Era dramas that were made post 2010 is sorely and disappointingly lacking.  I had hoped to watch more but there really isn't any outside of The Eagle.  Le sigh.


Fair enough.  I hope it is of greater quality than Rome, whose only redeeming quality is young Octavian :/  

Yeah, there's not enough good TV based around certain historical eras.
 
Not wanting to clog up the PM with off topic stuff, I'll post this here to hopefully give @TheAncientCenturion more entertainment.  This one isn't as good as the first, but something to sate on :P  










Also @Leusis, open beta date announced for For Honor.  You might get some decent competition after all XD
 
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@clarinetti some of the Houses that you've mentioned in the Tully family tree have player characters (Namely Arryn @Broncos and Tarly (me)) so you should probably talk to them in regards to familial relations.


Also I think @TheAncientCenturion intends or at least intended to make a Frey character so that's something to look out for.


On another note Blackwoods are scum and are going to soil the Tullys good bloodline.
 
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They didn't take out everything I liked, but I would rather not spend the next few days dragging out the deaths of everyone I cared about from the first two season to their inevitable end, that and, like I said, I was only really curious about the Germanic Blonde and Gannicus' relationship and how it fared after season 2 ended.


Rome is a much inferior series compared to Spartacus, from what the first episode have shown me.  So I might as well ask now: anyone got any opinion on the Tutors?  Is it worth the watch (forgive my blasphemy) aside from the Dormer?  (It pains me to see her in the arms of another that's not one of my characters T_T)



WHAT DID YOU SAY?


Noooo. Rome is such a great show that goes to painstaking efforts to give a decent glimpse into the life and culture, albeit heavily dramatized to cram it all in there.


Rome is GREAT. Especially considering they wanted five seasons/had it lined up for five seasons, but had to end it on two. 
 
@clarinetti some of the Houses that you've mentioned in the Tully family tree have player characters (Namely Arryn @Broncos and Tarly (me)) so you should probably talk to them in regards to familial relations.


Also I think @TheAncientCenturion intends or at least intended to make a Frey character so that's something to look out for.


On another note Blackwoods are scum and are going to soil the Tullys good bloodline.

Yes, I did recall seeing you both having characters from those families, and so was hoping to chat about it sooner than later- just haven't been on here much since I've been trying to kill a flu. I hope to be up and running sometime on the weekend though, and will message you both then on the matter (As well as hopefully make process on the CS).


Sidenote: I think you're referring to the Brackens? It is House Blackwood after all who remained loyal both to House Tully and the Young Wolf whom they allied with until the end.  
 
WHAT DID YOU SAY?


Noooo. Rome is such a great show that goes to painstaking efforts to give a decent glimpse into the life and culture, albeit heavily dramatized to cram it all in there.


Rome is GREAT. Especially considering they wanted five seasons/had it lined up for five seasons, but had to end it on two. 



Eh, it's starting to grow on me.  Really the best characters are of the Julia clan :/  

Yes, I did recall seeing you both having characters from those families, and so was hoping to chat about it sooner than later- just haven't been on here much since I've been trying to kill a flu. I hope to be up and running sometime on the weekend though, and will message you both then on the matter (As well as hopefully make process on the CS).


Sidenote: I think you're referring to the Brackens? It is House Blackwood after all who remained loyal both to House Tully and the Young Wolf whom they allied with until the end.  



Hope you feel better :(  
 
Yes, I did recall seeing you both having characters from those families, and so was hoping to chat about it sooner than later- just haven't been on here much since I've been trying to kill a flu. I hope to be up and running sometime on the weekend though, and will message you both then on the matter (As well as hopefully make process on the CS).


Sidenote: I think you're referring to the Brackens? It is House Blackwood after all who remained loyal both to House Tully and the Young Wolf whom they allied with until the end.  

Just wanted to make sure you were aware, I hope you get better soon.


I am certainly not referring to the good House of Bracken who laid down their arms to prevent further riverland blood being spilt in a lost cause. You should not mistake Tytos Blackwood's ego for loyalty.
 
Yes, I did recall seeing you both having characters from those families, and so was hoping to chat about it sooner than later- just haven't been on here much since I've been trying to kill a flu. I hope to be up and running sometime on the weekend though, and will message you both then on the matter (As well as hopefully make process on the CS).


Sidenote: I think you're referring to the Brackens? It is House Blackwood after all who remained loyal both to House Tully and the Young Wolf whom they allied with until the end.  

Finally someone understands how SUPERIOR the Blackwoods are.
 

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