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  • Too Fair A Thing
Alignment
  • Family
  • Realm
  • Cunning
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Storyline Number
  • I
Next Quest Type
  • City
QuestGiver
  • Rona Grey
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  • World Lonely Tower.jpg
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  • Rona still looks shocked. "Sansa Stark and Tyrion Lannister, yes, my [lord/lady]. A logical move by Lord Tywin, but a cruel ones as well."
  • Groat shrugs. "The marriage will bind the Lannisters and the Tyrells with a double knot. Much harder to break than a single one."
  • "And what of this other marriage? Cersei Lannister and Loras Tyrell?"
  • "Marriages are arranged in Westeros every day. Perhaps Sansa will be happy."
  • "Tyrion would at least be an improvement over Joffrey, wouldn't he?"
  • Gammer scoffs from the fire. "Both lions still, [m'lord/m'lady]. And the Imp has a brain, what I've heard. If the King's cruelty came with any wit..."
  • "Septa Eleanor, what would the Seven think of this match?"
  • "Sansa brings nothing but her name to the marriage. I'm more concerned about the Tyrells."
  • "This marriage would be an abomination. We must save Sansa from it."
  • Eleanor sighs. "Even men like the Imp deserve happiness in the eyes of the Seven, my [lord/lady]. But to think of the Lady Sansa with him..."
Type
  • City
Storyline
  • Justice, Richly Deserved
Speaker
  • Gammer Wilde
  • Simon Groat
  • Septa Eleanor
Volume
  • III
NEXT
  • Protecting the Throne
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