[Red. In-your-face red. Both figuratively and literally, as the Forge is pressed up against the bright red wood of - welp, it's hard to say what it is until the camera pulls back to reveal that it's a place to sit. Or to put stuff (namely baskety stuff) - and it's attached to what looks like the
bastard child of a clock and a unicycle.
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"Kingflux".
[ He can wager what that means, but the fact that this young woman would come up with such a word... ]
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[It's better than jerkflux, but I guess there's always room for combining.]
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The only true kings are elder brother and myself. However, so long as he lives... once again, by the laws of the Seven Kingdoms, I am naught more than a Lord, though I remain his heir.
[ ...At least, that had been how he had interpreted the laws. It was all rather complicated, seeing as it is not custom for deceased kings to raise themselves from the dead. ]
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But at least you have family here. I was pretty freaked out when I first got here - which, by the way, I think is the gold standard for hello, you are suddenly in another dimension - and all I really wanted was my sister.
Who was dead at the time, so...
...yeah.
Does this mean you're Lord Stannis now? Cause I can remember that. Unless you just like being called Your Majesty.
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[ ...This girl really spoke far too much. However, she is a lady and it is only courteous to attempt to reply to her.
Even if she chatters like a magpie. ]
My brothers and I all arrived within some hours of one another. [ a frown. ] Neither of them still lived.
Lord Stannis is correct.
[ While Robert lived, it didn't sit well with him to call himself 'King'. However, his crown sat patiently waiting for the day when he would have to pick it up once again. ]
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You never use 'Stan'?
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What reason would I have to use such a name?
[ And briefly, he recalls what lord Seaworth calls his sixth son, and supposes it could be even worse. ]
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