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I should like to know whether Varys serves anyone but Varys

Started by Lord Halys Redfort on in Lore & Roleplay · 0 replies

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Opening post by Lord Halys Redfort · #1

This will not help anybody take a seat, and I am posting it anyway. Winter nights are long and the board is quiet.

What I am actually asking is whether Varys serves anyone but Varys. I think the plain answer is the true one, and everybody has talked themselves past it.

The part nobody accounts for is time. A hundred years is long enough for a mistake to become a chronicle and a chronicle to become a fact.

Say I am wrong, if you think so. Somebody usually does.

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