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... him the writs from Lord Stark. He'd taken more heat than I had for my choices. He didn't live on an island, had actual bannermen, and attended feasts. People treated me like a joke, and him by extension for my marriage to Alysa.

Now that I'm the second most powerful man in the North, it's our turn to laugh.

I wanted to sail home and rub the documents of my total victory in Maege's face, but when The Thunderer pick up Gawen and I we sailed across the Bay of Ice to the lands contr ...

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