The ride was uneventful and Hannibal had brought the four dire wolf pups along. They rode in the carriage with Margaery. He kept her plenty entertained on each stop. He knew the Tyrell's were prepared to kill his brother when they arrived. They did have the battalion of the best men of the Bolton army with them. However, Hannibal and his father rode apparently unarmed and without any armor upon them. A show of good faith to the Tyrell's.
Hannibal had dismounted and assisted his betrothed out of the carriage so that she could see her grandmother. The pups whined a bit when she left and he silenced them with a snap of his fingers before closing the door so that they would remain in the carriage.
His personal men would keep them safe for the time being.
Roose had dismounted and frowned at the hostile greeting. He gave a nod and followed her inside. Hannibal was quick on his father's heels. He would not be absent from this conversation.
Once they were stopped, Roose spoke. "My Bastard remains in Winterfell. His actions in no way reflect the intentions of my house. It was dishonorable and he was justly punished for what he did." He said flatly.
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Hannibal had dismounted and assisted his betrothed out of the carriage so that she could see her grandmother. The pups whined a bit when she left and he silenced them with a snap of his fingers before closing the door so that they would remain in the carriage.
His personal men would keep them safe for the time being.
Roose had dismounted and frowned at the hostile greeting. He gave a nod and followed her inside. Hannibal was quick on his father's heels. He would not be absent from this conversation.
Once they were stopped, Roose spoke. "My Bastard remains in Winterfell. His actions in no way reflect the intentions of my house. It was dishonorable and he was justly punished for what he did." He said flatly.