Such a fanciful children's tale. Moqorro spoke of no such things. He could see the future in the flames and never once he was wrong. If there was a hero's sword, he would have spoke it to me.
[Victarion seems appeased though. His weapon is in his hand, but held without intent.]
You fought well at Fair Isle, Lord Baratheon. [He offers no royal title. He has bent no knee.] To best a Kraken at sea, that is a man worth consideration. I will not kill you this day.
[But that is not to say he won't kill Stannis at all. But he wants to wait until a day comes that offers a satisfaction of victory. Killing him on land far from Westeros in a foreign city? It proved nothing.]
[ still, that told him a number of things. first, that other Red Priests held similar powers. second, that they seemed to not see everything, but only a portion of the whole. ]
As did you, Victarion Greyjoy, even if your cause was treasonous. Had it been my decision, you and your brothers would have lost your head. Be that as it may, I have no quarrel with you here. I do not doubt that a day may come when one of us may kill the other. But until you give me cause to, under the laws of this land, I will not kill you either.
[ slowly but surely, he places his sword back in his scabbard. for now, the storm seemed to have subsided. ]
no subject
[Victarion seems appeased though. His weapon is in his hand, but held without intent.]
You fought well at Fair Isle, Lord Baratheon. [He offers no royal title. He has bent no knee.] To best a Kraken at sea, that is a man worth consideration. I will not kill you this day.
[But that is not to say he won't kill Stannis at all. But he wants to wait until a day comes that offers a satisfaction of victory. Killing him on land far from Westeros in a foreign city? It proved nothing.]
no subject
[ still, that told him a number of things. first, that other Red Priests held similar powers. second, that they seemed to not see everything, but only a portion of the whole. ]
As did you, Victarion Greyjoy, even if your cause was treasonous. Had it been my decision, you and your brothers would have lost your head. Be that as it may, I have no quarrel with you here. I do not doubt that a day may come when one of us may kill the other. But until you give me cause to, under the laws of this land, I will not kill you either.
[ slowly but surely, he places his sword back in his scabbard. for now, the storm seemed to have subsided. ]
no subject
Then we understand one another. [He steps aside, giving entrance to the home.] It must be the intention of the Natha that we stay together.
[For what purpose, he cannot say.]