Renly Baratheon (
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dear_mun2019-10-08 05:15 am
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And here I was looking forward to hanging out with my dear brother in the afterlife. But alas here I am, brought back to the living. Or perhaps it's just another kind of afterlife? Intriguing. How much have I missed I wonder? Whom sits on the Iron Throne now? A Lanister? Maybe a Targaryen? Or perhaps even a Stark. There's much to find. Thou I must remind you, Scribe, about one thing; history do not recall those that fail.
Now with that out of the way, where to?
Now with that out of the way, where to?

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(One with dragon blood can't even be trusted.)
I see no reason why the war will continue after my death. There is no one left to oppose them.
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[He knows the sting of betrayal and he's nothing but compassionate about what she's going through.]
My condolences is all I can offer. It's of little comfort I fear for when one have lost their life. That Throne brings nothing but trouble.
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I do not regret it. I firmly believe that I would have been a good king, unlike Stannis. What I regret is that I wasn't more cautious than I was. Perhaps my demise could have been avoided.
[He regrets not spending more time with Loras aswell but he'll not admit to that easily.]
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What do you know of magic?
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I know little about it. Besides being murdered by blood magic I suppose. I prefer leaving magic to the Seven.
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Unless you did likewise - meaning you burned your brother or the Red Woman - your death was inevitable.
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It's a grim way of looking at it, but I can not argue with the point. I wasn't given a chance to avenge my death. As it usually is.
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He burned her alive.
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As for burning his daughter... isn't that a common practice among the followers of the lord of Light, hm? Cruel and barbaric wielders of witchcraft appears to be their modus operandi.
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(Yet she had, hadn't she? By leading them into battle.)
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No, I never managed to raise a child. My path was cut short before then.
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(But that's alright.)
I won't have them either.
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You have my condolences.
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(She actually feels...empathetic...towards him on this point.)
My dragons were enough.
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Dragons? That's not... Every day you hear about such a feat. I imagine that they can be rather unruly.
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I had three - all of them males. They were good sons to me and they listened better than some of my men.
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Men tends to have a mind of their own. Beasts and monsters are more simple minded. A horse does aa its told unless panic strikes. Though I've heard stories about dragons being very intelligent so maybe not always.
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[He's still going to see dragons as beasts though. Dangerous foes.]
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(And they were preciously protective of any they considered family.)
Drogon, my largest, makes his own decisions and if he stands against me, there is nothing I can do to convince him otherwise.
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Sounds rather dangerous.