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POV: Doric Bolton;
Allied Camp, Pyke Island.
Approximately four hours earlier the breach in the first walls of Pyke was opened...
"The answer is 'NO', Doric. End of discussion." Said Duncan in a dry tone as he prepared to don rough armour adorned with the blazon of House Greyjoy.
"Why NO! I'm capable of fighting, I've proven it to you several tis over the last few weeks. I can help you on this mission... I..."
"You will be in command of the Bolton armies alongside Lord Eddard Stark. This is the task given to you by your Lord and King Robert.
You are an intelligent person, Doric. So I don't need to explain to you the reasons why 'the last surviving mber of the ancient Bolton dynasty' cannot participate in such a mission...
I appreciate your gesture, I do... but I can't let you join the infiltration team. I'm sorry." The friend replied, explaining his reasons.
Doric didn't want to give up. Although he was well aware that he was no match for the legend 'Bloody Snow', he too was a Knight. The young Lord Master of Dreadfort still felt betrayed that Duncan had not considered him in the mission to attack Pyke Harbor.
His friend Rodrick Forrester had also tried unsuccessfully to join 'Bloody Snow's' side in this endeavour.
Doric wanted to prove himself. His left hand remained steady in the hilt of his new Damascus steel long sword. A postural gesture to express to his counterpart his iron resolve to want to take part in the fight.
He wanted to fight alongside his friend, to show the North and his people, his n, that their Lord Protector would fight on the front lines for their sake.
"You cannot exclude ! I am the Lord... "The twelve-year old's last attempt was swept into the dawn.
"Aye, you are the rightful Lord of Dreadfort and undisputed Lord of House Bolton...but I am in command of this unit. King Robert himself has granted the authority to decide who to accept and who not to, Doric. Even if Lord Stark himself, our Lord Protector to whom we have sworn allegiance, decided to join this unit, he would still have to receive my approval.
Doric...there will be other opportunities in the future to prove your worth.
Today is not that day. You are not ready yet, my friend.
I must go now... Take care, my n and I are counting on the valiant reinforcents of House Bolton." He concluded his friend by resting a hand on his shoulder.
Doric returned the friendly gesture remaining silent. The boy had no more arrows to his bow that could plead his noble cause.
It would have been useless to insist.
"Ah, Doric... In case I don't return... Here... Could you do a favour?" Duncan.
"Anything!" Doric promptly replied.
Duncan took a mont before asking the favour.
Doric sensed his friend's seriousness and difficulty in finding the right words.
After nearly a minute of silence, the boy finally found the strength to pronounce his last wishes...
"Do you take Dacey to be your bride! I'm counting on you, my friend!
Ah, I forget that to do that you'll have to at least defeat her... and I'm afraid you're not up to the task at the mont, my friend.
Watch out for the low blows! Dacey has no qualms about hitting his opponent's weak points!... Pff! Ahahah! ' Duncan rushed out of the tent laughing. He didn't allow ti for his still stunning counterpart to respond to the taunt.
Doric stood dumbfounded for a couple of seconds before regaining his wits and the fury he needed to yell behind him:
"YOU'RE AN IDIOT!!!"
End POV.
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POV: Ser Lyle Crackhall;
Allied Camp, Pyke Island.
A few minutes before a group of n gathered...
Ser Lyle Crackhall, Lord Roland's second son-in-law, nicknad 'Strongboar', had just arrived at the white tent set up, especially for the Kingsguard.
The knight who had recently turned twenty-five years of age was one of the strongest and most imposing n in the Seven Kingdoms. He was exactly three inches short of seven feet in height. He wasn't as massive as the 'Riding Mountain' sure, but he was second only to him in strength. Ser Lyle was the pride of his father and all of House Crackhall. While not one of the brightest minds in Westeros, the man-made up for it in values such as courage, loyalty, martial prowess, and charisma.
He was one of the few n in the Seven Kingdoms who would never leave a battlefield for cowardice, gold, or anything else that could corrupt a knight's honour.
His father and the militia of House Crackhall had followed Lord Tywin to Gret Wyk. Only a few dozen knights and about three hundred n from the West had remained in Pyke to represent House Lannister and protect the Old Lion's eldest son.
Lyle had recently been inford, thanks to his younger brother rlon, Ser Jai's direct squire, that a group of fearless n would soon be embarking on a dangerous mission for the good of the army, the King, and the Kingdom.
He and his longti friends, Ser Wiston, Ser Arlan, and Ser Quellon, wanted to follow Ser Jai on this mission. Not only to protect the Young Lion, but also because they wanted to take part in this great undertaking.
A feat is worthy of a ballad that would be told for entire generations...
Ser Lyle and three of his fellow knight-at-arms did not want to be left out.
"Ser Jai!" Lyle called, recognizing the face of the man disguised as Ironborn.
Jai turned and walked over to the group of four n.
"Ser Lyle... Ser Wiston and..."
"Ser Quellon of Sunset-Crag, my lord.", "Ser Arlan of House Spycer, Ser Jai." Replied the two n who had never had the honour of eting the son of their Lord Protector.
"Pleased to make your acquaintance... How may I be of service to you, knights? Forgive my rough manner, but I am expected elsewhere at this ti." Ser Jai asked in a quick but polite tone.
"We know. We have co all this way to seek you, Ser Jai, of all people.
We would like to join your side in this quest, Ser."
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POV: Ser Wex Unfear;
Allied Camp, Isle of Pyke.
A few minutes before four knights join alongside a Kingsguard...
"WAIT FOR !!! STOP!!!" Shouted an 18-year-old invested with the knighthood by the King himself a few days earlier.
Wex had run without a boot in a wool tunic worn inside out. At least he had managed to bring his faithful ash longbow with him. The boy was in a hurry to catch up with his new lord and his three fellow knights who had left him in a hurry.
Amon Fury, the new Lord of Pyke stopped along with Ruben, Phil and Edward.
It took Wex a few seconds to catch up with the group and catch his breath after the long ride.
"I know!...anf anf! I know where you guys are going!!! You... Anf... Phew... You can't... You can't go without !" Wex.
"Go back, Wex. You're not coming with us... You're in charge of watching over the field along with the rear guard." Said Lord Fury.
"Yes, Wex. This is only a mission for 'real n'. Those who have not yet tasted the charms of a woman are not welco." Edward.
"Imbecile! That'll motivate him more to co!" Replied Phil, slapping the back of Edward's head.
"Wex... You're too young and underdressed to join Lord Duncan's group." Ruben.
"And Lord Duncan is how old!!! Twelve? That's just ridiculous excuses!!!" Wex.
"That's enough! You three, stop the antics... Wex, I hate you to co back. This is not your fight." Lord Fury.
"NO! It is, my Lord! Please!!! I just swore allegiance to you! I can't stay behind safely while you go fight on the front lines!!!" Wex.
"And yet that's the way it's going to be, Ser Wex... As you said, you swore allegiance to rember? So you will have to obey . Go back to camp Ser, you've already done more than your fair share in this war." Replicated Fury as the other three companions, all at least ten years older than Wex, nodded in support of their Lord's words.
"Ser Wex... 'UNFEAR'... That is the na I now bear, my Lord. That is the na King Robert has given !.... What will the story tell of ?
Ser Wex Unfear... 'the knight who hid behind a curtain while his other valiant companions, Ser Phil Heart, Ser Edward Price and Ser Ruben Iron stood by the side of the brave Lord Amon Fury fighting on the front lines to conquer Pyke'?!!!.... Do you want to have any chance of winning the good graces of a maiden in the future?!!! Then let go with you!!!
I will help you, Lord Fury! None of these three wankers who can barely hold a sword can compete with on my bow! You know that!!!"
End POV.
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POV: Duncan;
Infiltration group rally point, Allied camp, Pyke Island.
About half an hour after a young knight managed to make his case...
I was in the centre of the group. It was still a few minutes before the appointed ti.
An artisan sculptor in my family's employ had created a miniature model of the three fortresses of Pyke. It was a masterpiece because the model had been crafted in just two days. The artist had even found ti to engrave the architectural details that characterized the Pyke fortress such as. Curtains, the exact number of loopholes, gates, bridges and even small natural failures in so places of the walls of the three main structures. Thanks to the docunts provided to us by Lord Rodrick Harlaw and to so portraits that observed the castle from a safe distance, the royal army already knew where to concentrate the catapults' fire.
Currently at roll call for the pre-mission briefing were fifteen Frost Blades, Henry, the new divisional commander of the First Legion's archery unit and ten of its best marksn, Thoros of Myr, Lord Beric Dondarrion in command of twenty chosen n from the Stormlands, Jory Cassel and the ten chosen guards in the service of House Stark, Ser Balon Swann, and a dozen volunteer knights-errant from the Riverlands and Crownlands. Only Ser Jai was missing from the roll call, but his squire, rlon Crackhall, had arrived a short ti ago to herald his arrival shortly.
None of those present was below the level [6]. I would not accept anyone for this mission with a lower level.
Originally the group was to have sixty volunteer mbers, many flocked to try to join the venture. Mostly young people looking for fa and glory. I had already politely turned down a hundred or so fearless volunteers who were too immature or undisciplined for the task.
Even an old man in worn leather armour ard with a rusty pitchfork tried his luck.
I sensed the presence of soone else who preferred to stay hidden and observe sowhere, but my instincts were not giving any warning signals. There was no hostile presence nearby, I was certain of that.
About a minute later, Ser Jai arrived at the head of a group of five.
"Lord Duncan." He greeted the knight with a small formal bow.
"Ser Jai. Welco... and... your companions... " I asked addressing the four supposed knights behind the man. I already had an idea of who one of them might be.
"I present to you, Ser Lyle of House Crackhall, Ser Wiston of House Lefford, Ser Quellon of Sunset-Crag, and Ser Arlan of House Spycer... These brave n wish to join us for a chance to prove their worth to the kingdom. I hope you will not be offended, my lord, if I have already given them consent to be allowed to take part in the mission." Said Ser Jai as he introduced each of the candidates.
'One level [8], two levels [7], and one level [6] peak... Not bad...' I thought as I quickly assessed the three new candidates.
'No offence, Ser. I thank you my lords for your presence here.
We are honoured to welco three heroic knights from the Westlands to our ranks. I, Duncan of House Tallhart, welco you." I said, offering a deep bow.
"The honour is ours, my lord. Thank you for your welco and for giving us your blessing in this epic endeavour, Commander." Said Ser Lyle on behalf of them all.
"The five of us would like to receive the sa honour as well, my Lord." Said a voice familiar to .
It was Lord Amon Fury and the four newly anointed knights.
"Lord Fury... I thought you had already embarked to return to your Houses." I replied.
"Thanks to you it is this House of ours now, my Lord... If possible, I would like to see for myself that none of you damages my beautiful new castle. We would like to join you." Lord Fury.
"Far be it from to deny access to the Heroes of Pyke... Lord Amon, Ser Phil, Ser Ruben, Ser Edward, Ser Wex, you are welco to join us." I said.
I didn't even have ti to welco the nine new mbers when another voice imdiately intruded. An older voice.
"Room for a rusty sword and so strong arms, too?" A man in his fifties clad in gold and white enalled armour and a symbolic cape of the sa colour asked.
'Level [10]... No... [Level 10 Class: King]... It can only be him...' I thought instinctively when the green glow of that number nearly blinded .
I had to admit that the hierarchical system created by Ser Jai was better than mine. It was at that mont that I decided to follow that ranking scale.
In front of was the only individual among all the fighters on the island who could beat in a fair duel.
Probably, Ser Barristan Selmy was the only one within a radius of at least three hundred miles who would be able to stand up to even Zick's [Eleven Gate Closures]...
Last night I had taken the opportunity to test my true skills with Ser Jai. The Kingslayer was slightly more proficient with the sword outside of that technique, but as soon as I used Zick's technique at full power, even Ser Jai was forced to retreat into total defence with no chance to counterattack.
With the help of another paladin, I could nurically assess my peculiar abilities.
The breathing technique did not increase my current base level (Level 9 Class: Lord). In all likelihood, those techniques would montarily raise my physical or ntal attributes, such as Perception, Constitution, or Strength...
But if I had used all Eleven of the learned Locks, my level would have jumped up to rank 10 Class: Knight.
Just by simple logical reasoning, Ser Barristan was superior in technique and experience... A true living legend.
I was ready to answer the question, but the words choked in my throat...
Next to that man was soone I never expected.
'PETER!!!" I shouted inwardly thinking how such an event was possible.
Both Peter and I harboured an unconscious, though undeserved, grudge against Ser Barristan. All of Torrhen's Square knew that Tom, the father of Peter, Ronan and Brywen had fallen in the field because of that man.
Tom's children deserved to know the truth about the devious plans of Lord Bolton, the true culprit in the deaths of so many good n in the service of House Tallhart... But even so, I never expected Peter to walk alongside the man as if nothing had happened.
I had pondered too long; my silence was beginning to co across as rude.
"... Living legends are always welco, Ser... It is an honour for to make your acquaintance, Ser Barristan 'the Valiant'." I said.
"The new legends seem to have long since surpassed the old, young lord. The honour is mine, Hero of the North 'Bloody Snow'." Barristan.
"Deputy General Peter...I thought I made myself clear. I am surprised by your presence here." I said turning to the person concerned.
"You have been, Lord General... However, I fear I have overstepped your authority by asking for authority higher than yours, my Lord...
The Supre General has given his authorization to take part in this mission.
With all due respect General...eleven of my n are participating in a highly risky mission, and I am not abandoning them by holing up behind the rear." Peter.
'It hasn't even been twelve hours since I last saw him in person... Yesterday he was on the cusp of [Level 7 Class: King], and now he shows up here as [Level 8 Class: Page]... What has happened in this short interval of ti, Peter?' I assessed inwardly.
'... An honourable choice, Deputy General. And your... fourteen comrades behind you?" I asked, scanning the two's retinue.
"Volunteers who joined us along the way. n of the Storms, the North, and other Knights-errant in the service of the Crown... We vouch for each of them, Lord Duncan. I know many of them personally and tested the skills and motivations of others." Ser Barristan replied, taking a step forward.
I scrutinized the determined face of each new candidate who seed ready for anything at any ti. Fierce, hard eyes that had already experienced much of the weather of the battlefield. The minimum standard was more than exceeded.
"Well... I'd say we're all here. We can begin then." I turned to the hundred or so mbers all around .
"It's about ti in the na of R'hllor! One more volunteer and I would have broken my promise of 'Staying sober before the plan is laid out..." Thoros of Myr.
"I think you just invoked the na of your god in vain, Thoros." Beric Dondarrion.
"In a few hours, we may all invoke him if you do not pay attention to what I am about to tell you."
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POV: A Knight in new armour.
Allied Camp.
About ten minutes after a plan was laid out and discussed...
"So you were the uninvited spectator." Said a teenage voice catching the man still reeling from considerable hangover migraines off guard.
"Caught in the act, Bloody Snow... I admit I'm a big fan of battle plans. I'm always looking for different points of view and new ideas of a military nature..." Replied the man raising his hands in surrender.
Ser Haymitch Rivers, also known as 'The Drunk', was on his way to the vanguard's rallying point before Bloody Snow cut him off.
"Very impressive... You managed to slip through the ranks of my n unnoticed. Also, you managed to stay consistently in spots that were blind to throughout the entire encounter." Praised the boy with a tone of sincerity.
"It wasn't as easy as I thought it would be... You were always on the lookout for an unwelco presence, and your 'n with murderous eyes' weren't as easy to fool. On the other hand, I admit I have an innate gift for being mistaken for an ordinary knight-errant." Ser Haymitch.
"Credit to Thoros of Myr?" Bloody Snow.
"Yes, that's right... I took advantage of my new friendship to go unnoticed. Thoros is a good guy. He used to hold my hand now and then." Haymitch.
"I see... How do you find your new armor, Ser?" The boy asked, quietly changing the subject.
"Disturbingly overly tailored, my Lord... I'm beginning to think that you sohow managed to get my exact body asurents... Do you have any moles in the brothel in Winter Town by any chance?" Haymitch.
"No... Or rather, yes, but they're not the ones who provided us with your asurents, Ser. Do you rember the morning you were forced to visit Maester Luwin?" Bloody Snow.
"Unfortunately I do rember it... Well?" Haymitch.
"Lady Brisea managed to get your asurents by stealing your clothes the night before. That girl is also an excellent seamstress as well as having an innate talent for the art of flour." Bloody Snow.
"I KNEW IT! The damned 'Bread Witch!!!'... But... that explains why I woke up naked in the castle hallway... As for... 'The sickness?'... "Ser Haymitch.
"A true Knight always defends a maiden's honor. Let's just say I hoped you and Lady Brisea would bond more positively over ti... She's a good girl." Bloody Snow.
"I'm pretty sure your 'Good Girl', kicked in the balls that night when I was totally helpless!!!
... Anyway... The armor's not bad." Ser Haymitch.
"Glad you like it, Ser. I'm glad Lord Stark put you in charge of protecting Lord Jorah. I am heartened to know that you will also be at his side during the first assault... I really must go now. I wish you good luck, Ser Haymitch." Said the boy preparing to walk his way.
"Wait... Why did you set up all that drama?" Ser Haymitch.
"I don't know what you're referring to, Ser." Replied the boy in an unexpectedly sincere tone.
"You know what I'm referring to-your plan of attack.
You had already planned a strategy that required at least one hundred well-trained n to succeed... Yet this morning, before more than thirty volunteers showed up, your squad consisted of only sixty n-at-arms at most...
It was you who caused rumors of this 'heroic secret enterprise' to blaze throughout the camp... And here I ask 'Why'?
Why bother so much? I don't think you would have had any trouble rounding up the n needed for this mission....
Why did you want all those volunteers?" Ser Haymitch.
The boy paused and turned his gaze back to the knight.
"Nefarious and dark tis are approaching. The world must return to its old beginnings." Said the boy.
"... What does that an?" Ser Haymitch.
"The world needs that bygone Age to return, Ser Haymitch....
'The Age of Heroes' must return."
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