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  1. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)

    Chapter XX: Concerning Tides *** To our Master of Ships, Lord Admiral and beloved uncle, The Most Noble Lord Alyn Velaryon, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark. Since by the unjust action of the magisters of Lys, who has sailed against our ships without grievance or just cause, we...
  2. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Extras: Discord channel

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  3. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: Chapter XIX: Affairs of State and Faith

    Chapter XIX: Affairs of State and Faith Baelor The Red Keep "Did you have to needle that Hightower septon so?" asked my uncle, with his usual tone of begrudging fondness mixed with irritability, which he used when he did not approve of something I've done but was amused by it. "If I cannot...
  4. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: Chapter XVIII: The First Great Deed, by Maester Alyn, of Summerhall

    Chapter XVIII: The First Great Deed, by Maester Alyn, of Summerhall The Pentoshi expedition, what men across the Seven Kingdoms now misguidedly call the War for the Stones, or the Humbling of Pentos, or among the Faith as the Sacred Passage, more suitable names, ended with widespread...
  5. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: Chapter XVII: What shall we do with a wounded sailor?

    Chapter XVII: What shall we do with a wounded sailor? The shores of Pentos burned. The fields of Pentos burned. The cities of Pentos burned. The people of the Seven Kingdoms had come with fire and blood and punished the Pentoshi for the gall of involving themselves in a war not their own. On...
  6. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: Chapter XVI: Curious Daeron

    Chapter XVI: Curious Daeron Daeron Red Keep When cousin Baelor left with his fleet to go to Pentos, Daeron was inconsolable. He had begged his cousin to bring him on as a page, so he could gain fame like the knights of old he read about. His grandfather had told him he couldn't go since he...
  7. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: Chapter XV: Wars, Words and Wonders

    Chapter XV: Wars, Words and Wonders The lands of Pentos were rife with many estates to be plundered. Vast fields of grains, numerous orchards with of a multitude of fruits, manses full of luxuries and fripperies, ill-trained guards, and craven slaveholders. The provisions for the army and...
  8. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)

    And that's all caught up for now. Feedback more than welcomed.
  9. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: XIV: A Letter to Braavos

    Chapter XIV: A Letter to Braavos "To the illustrious magister and our beloved cousin Terro Volentin, the most respectful and grateful greetings sends Moredo Lornel. Let it be known that from the sumptuous Palace of Truth we have now arrived in the lands of Pentos, under the most valiant escort...
  10. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: XIII: His Grace's Men

    Chapter XIII: His Grace's Men Ser Jonos Edgerton High Hills of Braavos/Andalos Highlands Ser Jonos had been entrusted, along with the two hundred horsemen under his banner, to escort the envoys that Braavos had sent to join King Baelor's host during his great raid. It meant that he would...
  11. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: XII: Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers

    Chapter XII: Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers BAELOR THE RED KEEP Cousin Aegon's unfortunate incident had led the House of the Dragon to be limited to one male who could father heirs, for now. Daeron was young, my uncle unlikely to remarry, Aemon sworn to celibacy. My only hope was that...
  12. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: XI: Epistles

    Chapter XI: Epistles "As you have now received news by word of mouth concerning the grave matter of the attack on the Prince Aegon, I write now to you of think best left to ink than to tongues than can be loosened by drink. As you would know, the Prince yet lives, though he stands on the...
  13. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: X: The Hart and the Drunk Dragon

    Braavos Herman Harte Ser Herman Harte was the second born son of Ser Denys Harte, a second son himself, but distinguished in royal service, and part of the diplomatic mission to Braavos some thirty years past. Herman had first entered royal service, in the footsteps of his father, more than...
  14. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: IX: The Young Wolf and the She-Dragon

    Chapter IX: The Young Wolf and the She-Dragon As soon or as late as some might have hoped, the day of the wedding of the Princess Daena Targaryen, daughter of the late king Aegon the Third, and that of Jonnel Stark, second born son and heir of Cregan Stark, came at last. He had woken up with...
  15. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: VIII: Two Tales

    Chapter VIII: Two Tales Unworthy people astutely oppose the great in order to gain a reputation indirectly that they don't merit by right. We wouldn't be aware of many such people if their far superior opponents hadn't paid them any attention. There's no revenge like oblivion, which buries them...
  16. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: VII: Nobody expects the Royal Inquisition

    Chapter VII: Nobody expects the Royal Inquisition Next, be just to those placed under you, keeping to the line of justice, and turn not aside, neither to the right hand nor to the left. And always give the benefit of the doubt to the poor over the rich, until you are sure of the truth. If...
  17. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: VI: A Crown and a Throne

    Chapter VI: A Crown and a Throne On the days before my coronation, I had left the Red Keep and King's Landing behind and removed myself to Dragonstone and its ancient keep, where I spent seven nights in fast and quiet contemplation. The reason of my exit (not pursued by a bear), was to...
  18. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: V: Of Dreams and Waking Hours

    Chapter V Baelor The King's Solar My uncle was understandably confused by my "episode" on Maiden's Day and sought clarification. It was not without an amount of cheekiness that I told him the truth. More or less. "There is to be a change of plans. We shall go to war with Dorne, but first I...
  19. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: IV: Pleasant Dreams

    Chapter IV: Pleasant Dreams It is said that when faithful Hugor of the Hill in ancient times was sent visions of the divine, that he, by his own hand, carved statues of the Father and Mother, of Smith and Crone, of Warrior and Maiden, of the Stranger. These statues served to worship the...
  20. Blessed Baelor SI (ASOIAF)
    Threadmarks: III: Have Friends

    Chapter III: Have Friends Have friends. They are a second self. To a friend, another friend is always good and wise; between friends, everything turns out well. You are worth as much as others say you are, and to win their good words, win their hearts. Performing a service for another works...
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