Margaery Tyrell (
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randomosity2016-09-19 05:59 am
[For Jorah/Hannibal] Homecoming
In Essos, Daenerys had given birth to a healthy and lively baby girl. She had her father's dark eyes but the light hair and full face of her mother. It was shortly after her birth that a letter arrived from across the Shivering Sea - too far for a raven to fly. It came from King's Landing and bared the Bolton seal. The letter invited Daenerys back to Westeros, but not to reclaim the Iron Throne. Apparently, Hannibal Bolton had taken control of King'sLanding, and the Starks had all but been demolished. The Lannisters, in turn, had also been eradicated.
Daenerys was shocked. But more than that, she suspected treason. As did Tyrion Lannister. With her newborn daughter to her breast, Daenerys took council with Jorah, Grey Worm, Missandei and Tyrion.
"Who does this Bolton think he is?" She snapped. "Inviting me back without promising to relinquish the throne to me? It is mine by birthright, I will not allow some savage northman to take what is mine."
Lannister, Baratheon, Bolton - the name didn't matter. A thief was a thief.
"If he took King's Landing and defeated the Lannister army, my queen, then we can conclude that he indeed has a powerful army of his own," Tyrion pointed out.
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A few weeks had gone by, and Margaery's belly had begun to swell only slightly with their fourth child. Of course Olenna could spot this a mile away and was already declaring name options. Aenar was with the pair of them while they took tea in the gardens overlooking the ocean. The boy was now sitting up on his own in his mother's lap, but still feed from her breast. The twins were studying with their tutors.
"So tell me child," Olenna sipped her tea. "What is your husband's intention by inviting the Targaryen girl back here?"
Aenar cooed when Roose came close and he patted his hands over the dragon's nose. Margaery glanced up to her grandmother, who added more to her question.
"Don't tell me he means to surrender his throne to her, now that they have a confirmed common lineage?" Olenna scoffed.
"Certainly not, grandmother," Margaery replied sharply. "Do you honestly think my husband is the type of man to relinquish power? No. But if you're so curious, all him yourself, he should be joining us shortly."
Daenerys was shocked. But more than that, she suspected treason. As did Tyrion Lannister. With her newborn daughter to her breast, Daenerys took council with Jorah, Grey Worm, Missandei and Tyrion.
"Who does this Bolton think he is?" She snapped. "Inviting me back without promising to relinquish the throne to me? It is mine by birthright, I will not allow some savage northman to take what is mine."
Lannister, Baratheon, Bolton - the name didn't matter. A thief was a thief.
"If he took King's Landing and defeated the Lannister army, my queen, then we can conclude that he indeed has a powerful army of his own," Tyrion pointed out.
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A few weeks had gone by, and Margaery's belly had begun to swell only slightly with their fourth child. Of course Olenna could spot this a mile away and was already declaring name options. Aenar was with the pair of them while they took tea in the gardens overlooking the ocean. The boy was now sitting up on his own in his mother's lap, but still feed from her breast. The twins were studying with their tutors.
"So tell me child," Olenna sipped her tea. "What is your husband's intention by inviting the Targaryen girl back here?"
Aenar cooed when Roose came close and he patted his hands over the dragon's nose. Margaery glanced up to her grandmother, who added more to her question.
"Don't tell me he means to surrender his throne to her, now that they have a confirmed common lineage?" Olenna scoffed.
"Certainly not, grandmother," Margaery replied sharply. "Do you honestly think my husband is the type of man to relinquish power? No. But if you're so curious, all him yourself, he should be joining us shortly."

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Jon shifted in his seat, "The wildlings are experts in identifying those marks versus battle wounds. I think they should be the ones to check the soldiers. I also think that we should quarantine them overnight before choosing their final fate." He hesitated a moment before continuing. "I have been scratched by a blade of theirs, but never turned. I think the danger is their teeth and claws." He said.
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When the Wildlings were suggested to oversee those who had been bitten or scratched, Daenerys nodded slowly. "Fair enough. They are objective enough, I could accept that."
She didn't want an envoy of Hannibal's claiming that her men had been bit or scratched when they hadn't been just to leave her with minimal troops when this was all over.
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She suspected it would be the latter, and she did not like the idea, not one bit.
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Jon hesitated at the last question. He frowned before looking up to answer. "He will not run, nor will his officers. They are mounted on horseback. I don't know how he commands 'em, but they know his orders. My men have killed one of his officers...it took far more effort than with the main group of white walkers." He explained.
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She paused, considering how to continue her proposal. "...but if we kill the officers first, the White Walkers will have no one to lead them. They could be trapped easier that way."
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Margaery considered the situation for a long while. "We should proceed with the plan. Trap the masses and kill them with dragonfire." She looked to Jon Snow then. "How many officers are there that we know of? Are there few enough that we could send a single dragon to cut them off if they try to escape?"
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Jon Snow nodded in agreement, "I think the original plan is best. I have never seen more than four officers other than the leader." He said.
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"We need to make certain they're contained - we can't let them get away or this will all have been for nothing," Daenerys looked between them all.
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Jon Snow nodded his head solemnly. "We will begin digging the additional trench immediately. We need to do it at the height of the sun. That is when it will be safest to move. The white walkers attack in the night or near dusk and dawn." He said before standing.
Hannibal nodded his agreement and they all parted ways for final preparations.
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They allowed a few to survive attacks on the main gate near castle black. They wanted the main commander to believe they were understaffed at castle black. They had sent wildlings north to dig the additional trench. They drew the least amount of suspicion digging north of the wall. They had all returned unharmed.
Hannibal suspected that today would be the final battle. He had a looming feeling and could practically smell the dead growing closer. They did stink quite badly. He turned to Margaery as he began to fasten the metal armor over the links of chain mail he was wearing that would protect him from bites and scratches. "Are you warm enough?" He asked her. He had ordered that she would stay atop the wall to watch, even that was uncomfortably close for him. However, he knew she would be sick with worry otherwise.
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"...today's going to be the day isn't it? I feel dread looming over us." She looked at him with violet eyes full of fear.
She didn't want to let him go into battle without her. Daenerys could ride Drogon and control the dragons better than the others. At least that's what her pride told her.
"I want to go with you," she said sternly.
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"My anger keeps me warm enough," she replied sharply. "I do not take kindly to being told where I can and cannot go. I should be out there with you, Rhys is big enough now, he will not let harm come to me!"
The dragon was protective of her even after Aenar had been born. Even if a White Walker could get close, he would stop them. Margaery looked to Hannibal with pain in her eyes.
"You would make me stand at the Wall and watch while you fight? Watch you get hurt?" She shook her head. Margaery glanced to his crown on the bedside table, thought of giving it to him, but then thought it better if he didn't stand out amongst the soldiers. "My place is by your side."
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She stepped up to him, dressed so finely in his armor with the bear crest on his chest. "...please be careful. I couldn't bear it if I lost you."
Facets leaned in and kissed him deeply.
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She pushed back and sat upon the bed, pouting. "I should not be apart from you."
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"And I will be careful," Daenerys promised.
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Her eyes blazed. There was anger there still, but she would not argue with hm. "Kill them all. Show no mercy."
She leaned down and put her face close to his. "Then come back and face my wrath for going alone and leaving me at the Wall."
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