Daenerys remained very quiet as he told her of the atrocities of the North. Of the Red Wedding at the Twins and the plight of the Stark Clan. She couldn't deny that she wasn't a little satisfied to hear of the Stark suffering, but she should have been the one to exact justice upon them in the name of her father. Regardless, in a way she can sympathize with Sansa Stark; for neither of them were their fathers - they were separate people altogether.
Daenerys had no intention of punishing Sansa for what Ned Stark had done.
She stood up slowly, waving off the maids who stepped back. Silently she considered his suggestions. "Truth be told, I know the Starks are the key to the North. 'A Stark must always be in Winterfell' and all that..." she had heard that line dozens of times in her youth. "The Freys will indeed be dispatched and dealt with. They are to face the Queen's Justice for what they've done and how they've inhibited the struggle against the Lannisters."
They could not be trusted, clearly. Who knows? Perhaps Jaime Lannister was in hiding at the Twins, protected by the Freys.
"Your council is wise, Ser Jorah, and I thank you," Daenerys admitted with a nod of her head. "I shall consider it carefully."
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Daenerys had no intention of punishing Sansa for what Ned Stark had done.
She stood up slowly, waving off the maids who stepped back. Silently she considered his suggestions. "Truth be told, I know the Starks are the key to the North. 'A Stark must always be in Winterfell' and all that..." she had heard that line dozens of times in her youth. "The Freys will indeed be dispatched and dealt with. They are to face the Queen's Justice for what they've done and how they've inhibited the struggle against the Lannisters."
They could not be trusted, clearly. Who knows? Perhaps Jaime Lannister was in hiding at the Twins, protected by the Freys.
"Your council is wise, Ser Jorah, and I thank you," Daenerys admitted with a nod of her head. "I shall consider it carefully."