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β¦Β Β πππ πππππ πππππ, πππ πππ πππππππ ππππππ.
dialogue prompts taken from george r.r. martin's π
πππ & πππππ . part i .
β when the sun sets, your line shall end. β
β i will come again, and the next time i shall come with fire & blood. β
β you will not disgrace yourself in battle, but no songs will ever be sung about your prowess. β
β you are more fit to bear this blade than me. β
β the warning signs have been plain enough for those with the wit to read them. β
β the throne will go to the one who has the strength to seize it. β
β i do not have the time for tears. β
β this place has its secrets, known only to the dead. β
β i will have no oathbreakers at my court. β
β if another word passes your lips, i will have them sewn shut. β
β you have put your own desires ahead of the good of the realm, and that cannot be allowed. β
β there are rich rewards in being a kingβs bedwarmer. β
β feeding a growing dragon is no small thing. β
β do you mean to claim the throne for yourself, then ? β
β words are wind, but wind can fan a fire. β
β i have heard the sea calling. it is time for me to take my leave. β
β i have asked you to stay. i will not beg. if you would go, go. β
β they may not hatch. it is known, some dragon eggs simply turn to stone. β
β what did i give birth to ? what kind of beast ? i ask you, what did i give birth to ? β
β it is a poor ruler who wages battle against their own lords and leaves their own kingdom burned, bloody, and strewn with corpses. β
β how could the gods be so blind or so uncaring as to permit such horror ? β
β it is one thing to leap upon a dragon and quite another to bend him to your will. β
β it is my own abiding sin that whenever i come upon a door i must needs see what lies upon the farther side. β
β there is nothing there for me now but grief and ghosts. β
β i fed my last husband to my dragon. if you make me take another, i may eat him myself. β
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