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Post by Queen Susan the Gentle on Jul 24, 2008 23:51:44 GMT -4
"It dosnt matter." She told him, "I know you can kill him, eventualy, but it's not right. You didn't kill your uncle when the time came. Killing will only cause more trouble and you understand that.
((OOC: I know it's short but i'm slow today))
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Post by King Caspian X on Jul 24, 2008 23:58:51 GMT -4
"No, but even his own people wanted him dead. You saw that. And we don't need a miniature version of my uncle running around the lands, either." Caspian said. Then he sighed, "What shall we do with him then?" He looked at her lovingly as he awaited her response, treating Lamont as if he wasn't even there, though he never left Caspian's mind. He was completely aware of his cousin.
(Tis okay)
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Post by GlennStorm on Jul 25, 2008 2:28:53 GMT -4
Tense his stance and emotionless his facial expression at the scene before him. His fist clenched on the hilt of his sword, holding back the urge to run the threat of a boy threw with his blade. He took a half step forward before leaning his weight on to his hind quarters, shifting uneasily for he felt the presence of a unknown beast in the trees.
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Post by Lamont on Jul 25, 2008 11:22:01 GMT -4
"You shall do nothing with me." Lamont lowered his sword to talk but did not sheath it. He would still be ready to fight when the time comes. "Of course it is you who would say killing is wrong. Perhaps you say it only because you are guilty. You say these things because you know you killed my father and cannot stand to do the same to his son. I understand how you are murderer."
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Post by King Caspian X on Jul 25, 2008 12:27:41 GMT -4
"We didn't kill your father." Caspian spat. "That man who traveled back to the other world with your mother killed him. With a Narnian arrow." The King just snarled at his cousin. "It was a set up." He didn't care if Lamont didn't believe him. Caspian was prepared to say it infront of Aslan himself. He had seen what happend.
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Post by Lamont on Jul 25, 2008 18:22:21 GMT -4
'believe as you please." He growled. "I know what was true. The arrow that killed my father was the very arrows your lover uses against me. Can you say your claims are true? Can you say you did not see as she fired at my father? I know you already knew I would not believe. Why bother your breath on pathetic quarrels when instead we could settle the argument on your throne."
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