I would not single out an innocent for the sake of my son. A queen counts the cost to her people.
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I intend to question Daemon as well. It is widely believed that he killed his first wife. I do not know that he would spare Rhaenyra, when she stands between him and the throne.
I do not wish to take Baela’s father from her, but I cannot trust him. Perhaps if he were imprisoned, we might bide ourselves time to investigate further.
Even my husband, his own brother, did not think him loyal and true.
And if the blond hair is that of a killer, not a lover, who else could it be? Lestat? We ought review what we learned from Butler, garish as it was.
Imprisonment would be the appropriate response, if it's him, as sad as that is for Miss Baela. Lady Baela?
Aemond told me that he sent assassins for him in the night, and killed a child instead. To remove opposition and make it look like your son did it is a similar, cowardly tactic.
The doctors said Jacaerys didn't struggle. So, as far as I can figure, there are three possibilities. 1) it was someone that he trusted 2) he was drugged - Baela doesn't believe this is likely because he was meant to meet her after the party rather than linger, but he could have been drugged forcefully. or 3) some kind of magic. vampires have the ability to force people into a calm state, it's been used on me before. there might be similar enchantments from others.
She said he had a blond friend named Caroline. I don't know her at all.
It is true. Daemon took my grandson from this world. His catspaw made my daughter choose between her babes and slit Jaeharys’ throat before her very eyes.
Given that Bella and House knew of the drugs affecting Erik, they are like to have noticed if Jace was similarly afflicted.
I know nothing of Caroline. A woman in the application, Tiffany, is a professed murderer and blond of hair. Alia has a fondness for the lake, though I mislike accusing her, when she has been good to me and mine. Lestat is the only blond among the vampires, is he not? Daniel is indisposed and white of hair, besides.
I don't know what to say, other than I'm sorry. That's barbaric. He should be behind bars whether he killed anyone last night or not.
Maybe they didn't think to test him, because it looked so obvious that he'd drowned.
I don't know Tiffany either. But from the looks of this profile I'm better off that way.
Alia has been good to me as well. She is also a professed murderer, and has the power to control minds. She could have made him walk into the lake without a struggle. Lestat's the only blond that I'm aware of.
[ she was already sick this morning, and she hasn’t eaten since, but her stomach churns and churns and churns. tim is too good for this. she has poisoned him the same as ser criston. ]
It would not be wise to bring my family into it unless Aemond is named. Let us wait.
But if he has done it, it would be for the good of everyone, not just you, to see him locked up. Especially the victims.
[ He's been poisoned long before this. The stroke of the pen that turned Hawk's words into the end of Caroline's life as she knew it was his. Everyone who had been ruined by McCarthy's inquisition would be right to blame Tim, in some small part, for keeping that engine running. How many envelopes of faked evidence and blackmail has he delivered? How many hearings has he attended, passing out memos and filling up glasses of water, so that someone's life can be destroyed with perfect clarity? His only good deed in Washington had been a betrayal.
Politics is an ugly game, but he'll play it, for her as he's played it for Hawk, even as it burns at his soul. They're in Hell. It's only going to get hotter. ]
If our teams and roles hold any influence, it would stand to reason that the most unlikely could be suspects in this deadly game. Chosen not by their inclinations but by the Balfours themselves.
And so we return to the Prince Jacaerys, who seemingly drowned without a struggle, when I know him to love the water. His grandsire is the Lord of the Tides.
[ ignoring the bastardy for now bc he was raised velaryon. ]
Lestat names Parisa a friend and claims that he wound not harm her. He would lay the blame upon a vampire of another world than his own, which hosts Louis, Armand, and Daniel — to my knowledge.
But Daniel himself told me to be wary of him.
[ and his warning supersedes Louis’ assurances, for now. she knows well what it is like to be blinded by love. ]
But there is another matter which bonds us that is not mine to share. On the basis on it, Lestat has promised to enquire after Parisa’s wounds and learn what he can of from his fellows.
[ if anyone could tell whether it’s a set-up on the body, it’s a vampire. whether he’ll be honest about his findings is still to be seen. ]
I do not think it him, in truth, at least in the case of Jacaerys. He was young and like to trust a comely girl more than any man.
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"If not Aemond, then who?" I can hear it already.
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[ and yet, ]
I intend to question Daemon as well. It is widely believed that he killed his first wife. I do not know that he would spare Rhaenyra, when she stands between him and the throne.
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Even my husband, his own brother, did not think him loyal and true.
And if the blond hair is that of a killer, not a lover, who else could it be? Lestat? We ought review what we learned from Butler, garish as it was.
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Aemond told me that he sent assassins for him in the night, and killed a child instead. To remove opposition and make it look like your son did it is a similar, cowardly tactic.
The doctors said Jacaerys didn't struggle. So, as far as I can figure, there are three possibilities.
1) it was someone that he trusted
2) he was drugged - Baela doesn't believe this is likely because he was meant to meet her after the party rather than linger, but he could have been drugged forcefully.
or 3) some kind of magic. vampires have the ability to force people into a calm state, it's been used on me before. there might be similar enchantments from others.
She said he had a blond friend named Caroline. I don't know her at all.
Alia?
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It is true. Daemon took my grandson from this world. His catspaw made my daughter choose between her babes and slit Jaeharys’ throat before her very eyes.
Given that Bella and House knew of the drugs affecting Erik, they are like to have noticed if Jace was similarly afflicted.
I know nothing of Caroline. A woman in the application, Tiffany, is a professed murderer and blond of hair. Alia has a fondness for the lake, though I mislike accusing her, when she has been good to me and mine. Lestat is the only blond among the vampires, is he not? Daniel is indisposed and white of hair, besides.
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Maybe they didn't think to test him, because it looked so obvious that he'd drowned.
I don't know Tiffany either. But from the looks of this profile I'm better off that way.
Alia has been good to me as well. She is also a professed murderer, and has the power to control minds. She could have made him walk into the lake without a struggle. Lestat's the only blond that I'm aware of.
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[ and that is the only mercy she can muster, for one who stole rhaenyra’s innocence and life after life. ]
If you question Alia, I will enquire after Lestat, and we can share our findings.
Homelander is fond of me and now stands accused. Perhaps it would be wise for him to raise a name, when the crowd is watching him already.
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Alia is close with Alina. She's furious. Threatening to kill whoever did it.
Would he, if you gave him one?
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If he thought it based in sense, he would.
[ and maybe even if he didn’t……………. ]
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I intend to treat with Daemon first.
[ she was already sick this morning, and she hasn’t eaten since, but her stomach churns and churns and churns. tim is too good for this. she has poisoned him the same as ser criston. ]
It would not be wise to bring my family into it unless Aemond is named. Let us wait.
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But if he has done it, it would be for the good of everyone, not just you, to see him locked up. Especially the victims.
[ He's been poisoned long before this. The stroke of the pen that turned Hawk's words into the end of Caroline's life as she knew it was his. Everyone who had been ruined by McCarthy's inquisition would be right to blame Tim, in some small part, for keeping that engine running. How many envelopes of faked evidence and blackmail has he delivered? How many hearings has he attended, passing out memos and filling up glasses of water, so that someone's life can be destroyed with perfect clarity? His only good deed in Washington had been a betrayal.
Politics is an ugly game, but he'll play it, for her as he's played it for Hawk, even as it burns at his soul. They're in Hell. It's only going to get hotter. ]
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Rhaenyra was much loved by me, and Alina, too. I would answer their pain with justice.
Alina says her attacker was a man. Tall, she thinks.
[ it could be daemon. it could be another of the men in this place, who think women their playthings. ]
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[ Despites Hawk's urging him to keep his head down. ]
That doesn't rule out too many of the men.
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What of Hawk’s suspect in Embry’s killing? Alina’s attack is not dissimilar in its brutality.
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Maybe it's best to look based on ability, then. Powers and such.
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[ ignoring the bastardy for now bc he was raised velaryon. ]
Lestat names Parisa a friend and claims that he wound not harm her. He would lay the blame upon a vampire of another world than his own, which hosts Louis, Armand, and Daniel — to my knowledge.
But Daniel himself told me to be wary of him.
[ and his warning supersedes Louis’ assurances, for now. she knows well what it is like to be blinded by love. ]
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But there is another matter which bonds us that is not mine to share. On the basis on it, Lestat has promised to enquire after Parisa’s wounds and learn what he can of from his fellows.
[ if anyone could tell whether it’s a set-up on the body, it’s a vampire. whether he’ll be honest about his findings is still to be seen. ]
I do not think it him, in truth, at least in the case of Jacaerys. He was young and like to trust a comely girl more than any man.
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He wouldn't have to trust him normally, they can induce it magically.
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