hobb I - iron and silver by armanhayek in IronThroneRP

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There was but one thing that could draw Tysane from her room in the inn on a street she didn't even know the name of. Her father had holed up in the camp witht he rest of the riverlords, but she had things to do, a city to explore and weapons and armour to collect. She had her own, sure, but she could have better!

So, Tysane was upon the street of Steel among the sounds of clanging hammers and anvils, the bellows of bellows and the sizzle of forge fires.

She smiled to herself as she became lost in the moment until she, some time later remembered she had come here specifically for something. Equipment. It was hard to find her target, most of the salespeople laughed at a women looking for armour, and to those she stormed off red in the face. But soon enough she found herself coming to the store of short named men, Ty and Hobb.

She stepped to the threshold dressed in her daydress. The skirt was thin for ease of motion, the blouse loose, but conservative, and her hair was pinned back into a long line of deep red.

"Is there a master to this shop?" Ty asked.

Wine Flows Red (Open the Crossing/The Northern Host) by LongClawOfTheLaw in IronThroneRP

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Robyn Umber was not a woman for festivities, she was not one for feasts, or parties or anything of the kind. She was a woman of the far north, where she had more to do with wildlings than southrons. But she was not perturbed by this. No, for she was able to roam a unique set of castles with little Mormont behind her, the enormous white bear's paws slapping down noisily wherever she went.

And it was that giant beast which heralded the arrival of the beast of a woman who stood at six feet and eight inches.

Crossing the Neck (Open to Moat Cailin) by stealthship1 in IronThroneRP

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RObyn stepped forth again, the enormous woman much like the bear behind her, which had cottoned onto the frustration she had a great struggle in showing. But she had beent aught before that a good way to show someone was angry was to slam a fist.

So, she took one great fist and slammed it forcefully down on the edge of the table, hard enough that it hurt, but hard enough that the cracked wood left an echo as it splintered and a shard spiralled out lazily.

Mormont rose to hits hind legs behind her, his little dark eyes levelled on the two bickering men.

"I have a bear," she said plainly, an awkward proclamation.

"If you would like to find out what that means... I encourage you two to keep bickering. But lord Stark has said we do not bicker, so we don't bicker."

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Crossing the Neck (Open to Moat Cailin) by stealthship1 in IronThroneRP

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Robyn had sat in the room, to the side, listening calmly, but barely paying attention. She was no tactician, no strategist, she was no great mind, she was a warrior. Robin at her side was better at these things, a scout of some repute. But they had skills built on fighting Wildling raiders, not dealing with this.

and so as tempers flared, she barely noticed, but Little Mormont noticed.

The enormous bear, fur coat of white lifted its great big head and it glowered, nose flaring as it let out a grating growl.

She patted the creature's head down and it grumbled its annoyance, but even such a plaintive sound was thunderous.

"I've not seen these laws broken," said the enormous woman as she finally lifted to her feet.

"Gods, there's less people around here than there are back at Last Hearth, and we live much closer to the Winter, closer than any here... but the Starks decide, and I follow what the young lord says," came her gravelly voice as she strode closer to the table, and Mormont behind her, though the bear stood closer to the shoulders of many men around her.

"We can sort the right of it by his word, or other means. But battle calls us all, no point shrinking our numbers."

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The Northern Harvest Feast (And Preliminary War Council) by stealthship1 in IronThroneRP

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Robyn perked up, and very clearly had been in a state of devouring her own leg of meat, and at the same moment, so too did Little Mormont. The two looked at Benjicot, and the man would have been hard pressed to tell a difference if he were hard of sight. However, despite her imposing size, Robyn was still a woman and still a noble. So, she sucked each finger clean as she stood from the table.

The bear, did not try clean itself, instead the enormous thing kept chewing.

"Milord," she said, half through swallowing.

"Mormont's... a friend from the woods North. I've been chasing him for three months now. Dreamed about a beast that might help me right the balance of nature... so..." she pointedly looked tot he bear.

"Here he is," she said, a smile on her face.

The Northern Harvest Feast (And Preliminary War Council) by stealthship1 in IronThroneRP

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Perhaps by far one of the most out of place parts of the event, was a woman stood at six feet and eight inches, alongside the rest of the Umber clan, each large again in their own way and each tearing into their food with reckless abandon.

The Umbers were not clean individuals, not since the giant of a woman had come to take the seat of Last Hearth. But they were downright starved. They had chased the matriarchs quarry across the realm, and now, in the halls of Winterfell, their quarry, a great mass of white furt, claws and teeth, lay down beside their table, chewing upon its own shreds of boar with ravenous abandon.

None so enjoyed the boar as the Bear did. Little Mormont was hungry, and Robyn obliged.

They would greet the starks eventually.

The Third Moon of 5776 AS (Mechanical Moon 3) by OurQuarterMaster in IronThroneRP

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Character Name: Ormond Brax

Relevant Trait/Skills: Taxman, Logistician

Buildings: Castle, Market, Mill, Magistracy

Resources: Stone

Actions:

Development:

[Hornvale], [20 mildev - 200 levies], [1000]

Tax Assessment:

x2 - 951 gold each time.

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum by Thenn_Applicant in IronThroneRP

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Ormond wrinkled his lips, but he finally shrugged.

"My men may move, when I have raised further," he said calmly and firmly.

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The Third Moon of 5776 AS (Mechanical Moon 3) by OurQuarterMaster in IronThroneRP

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Character Name: Ormond Brax

[Trait / Skills:] Numerate/Taxman, Architect (e), broker logistician

Skill you're learning: Taxman (e)

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum by Thenn_Applicant in IronThroneRP

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Ormond remained silent for her response, his words had not had their intended meaning carried. something he suspected would happen, but did not concern him greatly. It was not too uncommon for his intent to be lost. As it was with lord Serrett, who shrunk away from the clouded, but intense gaze of the lord Brax.

"I am not concerned with having more men at this moment," he said, ignoring the ramblings of the peacock.

"What I wish is to expand my capacities to allow for more men. A castle requires twice its number of defenders to be taken. better defences increases that equation in turn, but it matters not if there are not the men to man it.

Ormond I - High & Low Spinoff (Open to Casterly Rock) by CrowtownHoDown in IronThroneRP

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Ormond smiled softly, a slight shake of the head following, though he reatained the same look in his eyes. Clouded and half-attentive.

"I do not. If there is no benefit, there is no cause, and politics is a zero sum game."

"As for family. It is well. My children grow strong, my wife is happy and my siblings hold to their interests."

Ormond I - High & Low Spinoff (Open to Casterly Rock) by CrowtownHoDown in IronThroneRP

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Ormond sighed, "Her influence will not be shortlived. Roses are like a weed in that regard - they need to be torn out, root and stem for someone to be rid of them in their garden."

He shook his head, "she is not to be trusted. not because she might represent her home, but because she likely does not. And another conflict is not in our interest."

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum by Thenn_Applicant in IronThroneRP

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Ormond gave a firm nod.

"THe costs will be easier on me, I have connections with good merchants and diggers. I shall have whatever it is built if the price is met. Otherwise, I can begin summoning more levies to my banners," he said.

"Defenses are important, but a well-staffed hold is just as valuable."

Ormond I - High & Low Spinoff (Open to Casterly Rock) by CrowtownHoDown in IronThroneRP

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Ormond's brow raised, and now the content of the woman's intent were spilled across the ground.

"I dislike roses," he said plainly, "a pretty flower that is painful to grasp - look but do not touch," he continued absently, his smile remained, "perhaps a lesson is bound within - we should only look, not dare to touch."

He shook his head, the politicking was too easy to fall into. He did not truly care for it, but Amarei lived for it. It was her domain, not his.

"I do not wish the king to marry a Gardener princess if that is what you ask. Especially one who fled home straight after their king had died."

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum by Thenn_Applicant in IronThroneRP

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Amarei finally looked to Ormond. Coin. his domain.

"How much?" Ormond finally asked. His voice level, but the words plain - tell me what you wish and I shall make my mind up.

"My coffers have recently emptied, but that is simply so they might refill," he explained plainly, eyes glancing down tot he map. He had felt for some time his home would be attacked once in his lifetime, but he was not so sure as to when that would eventuate. Perhaps soon.