The warrior's eyes sweep over the heads of the frightened and stuttering inkeep to meet Ser Richard's. "Ser Geralt I presume, for I see nothing of you or your companions but what the eyes of flesh can tell," turning to you he nods a second greeting. "And you are the bard who sang with such knowing skill of those Fallen to Night. Tell me oh Buttercup how did you know to sing the tale you did?" From the way his gaze lingers on Rina it is clear he has some suspicion already.

As he speaks you notice that several more knights have entered the tavern after him, all mortal or seeming thus, bearing the arms of House Ashford, House Leygood and a red-apple Fossoway.
Seems they think we are Other servants.

He even brought his cute little knights and their toy swords along.
 
[X] "It almost seems you wish to call me a liar, but I assure you that I witnessed these events and the good Ser Geralts valor in facing the monsters of the cold with my own eyes. Granted, there might have been a little something about their nature slipped in that I picked up from the Thenn skalds, but why should not the bard learn from his peers as the scholar does?"
-[X] "Has the song not pleased you good Ser?"
 
"And you are the bard who sang with such knowing skill of those Fallen to Night. Tell me oh Buttercup how did you know to sing the tale you did?"
That is the stupidest question ever. What does he expect us to answer? The tale speaks for itself! It's obviously entirely true, and by facing this darkness we learned to know its signs. Our knowledge confirms our tall tales!

Well, if we really want to throw him a bone we can say that we were guided by the Children of the Forest or something. Even a brave Knight can struggle to find a foe without a guide, after all!
 
[X] "It almost seems you wish to call me a liar, but I assure you that I witnessed these events and the good Ser Geralts valor in facing the monsters of the cold with my own eyes. Granted, there might have been a little something about their nature slipped in that I picked up from the Thenn skalds, but why should not the bard learn from his peers as the scholar does?"
-[X] "Has the song not pleased you good Ser?"
 
The Plot-twist:

This is in fact the real Bobby, who has just changed places with a Fey the same way F!Renly did.
Because ruling Westeros is a nightmare, and he's actually quite a decent knight otherwise.

The antlers kinda give him away, tho'~

[:V]
 
The Plot-twist:

This is in fact the real Bobby, who has just changed places with a Fey the same way F!Renly did.
Because ruling Westeros is a nightmare, and he's actually quite a decent knight otherwise.

The antlers kinda give him away, tho'~

[:V]

Fey pacts? I thought that it was Bobby after Cersei made him wear the biggest foreshadowed horns in the franchise
 
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