[ Someone's Forge turns on. Though, it would appear that it is not quite a someone who is working it. Rather, it is a
goshawk that seems to have let its way into someone's living area via an open window. That someone remains absent from the feed for some time, until finally he reveals himself, carrying what appears to be a glass of water, and
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It would seem this "Door" brings many things, brother. [ most of them rather useless. ] And the last I saw it, most of the Starks seem to have their wolves as well.
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The boy tried to fight one of the creatures?
[ And he's... actually wanting to hear a story. ]
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He shoots a glare at the young man, looking him over. Yet another from Westeros... but which house? ]
And who are you that dares mock me to my face?
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[ Theon grins darkly. It could almost be relief, for there to be someone in Westeros who does not know and hate him on sight. But some part of Theon likes to be known. ]
Theon of House Greyjoy, Prince of the Iron Isles and-
[ Oh, wait, he's not doing the "Lord of Winterfell" bit anymore. ]
Pleased to make your proper acquaintance.
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[ Theon Greyjoy. He supposes that on closer inspection, the boy might have something of the look of a kraken, though it was not particularly obvious. Had it not been for the vast array of ghosts that had already presented themselves to him, he might also have been more shocked.
Though as it stood, none knew exactly what happened to the Greyjoy heir. While his uncles and sister fought over the Seastone chair, his absence was noted. The last reliable source of information Stannis had gotten said that he had been taken by the Dreadfort.
Which didn't bode well for the turncloak. ]
No doubt you recall how I smashed your uncle's Iron Fleet.
[ It was perhaps a not-so-subtle way of implying that he would do well not to mock him to his face in such a manner. ]
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[ He shifts uncomfortably. ]
Do hawks deliver messages where you come from, my lady?
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[ Anyway! ]
In some countries, in some of them they use other kinds of birds. Mostly though, we tend to use owls.
Oh, but it's just Tonks though. I'm not that formal.
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[ There were so many that would have him drop the formalities, and he cannot say that he is terribly comfortable with such things, particularly when it is a woman requesting he do so. ]
Do you have no other manner of address?
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A... compaion that I had thought long gone.
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Some would say that it makes it easier to forget one's duties to their home.
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