Subject: Tristram was getting nervous.
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Posted on: 2015-02-03 20:13:00 UTC

His lord was sitting at the tavern's table, grumbling over his ale. While this was a rather common occurrence, the fact it was several hours before noon was unusual. "Ser?" he asked, cautiously stepping towards the knight. "Are you well?"

"Blargh." The knight sloshed his drink in the general direction of the boy. "Weeks. Weeks spent in this Six-forsaken city, waiting for some word from those barons!" He grumbled, as he took another swig of ale. "Here I am, giving words, supporting Iximaz and the Cynic, and waiting for something, and they just leave me here. I have work to do! I have...have swords to sharpen, shields to hammer, ships to carve...mead to drink."

Tristram sighed. "I thought you liked Plort?"

"I do!" Jumper grumbled. "I just like the open fields more. All of these... Bricks. It's unnatural."

Tristram was about to object, when a messenger came in to the tavern. "Is the knight Jumper here?"

Jumper did not look at the new person, but pointed his mug toward the voice. "'ere. What do you want?"

The messenger slipped a piece of parchment in front of the knight. "From the Barons." Without another word, the messenger turned to leave.

Jumper stared at the parchment. "About time," he mumbled, as he read the message. "Barons, keeps...Blah, where's the news...Ah! Here! 'Fourthly, it gives me great pleasure to announce the creation of four new baronies.'" Jumper sat up, pouring all of his attention to the announcement. "All four? Truly?"

Tristram edged over, reading over it himself. "Seems so. Din't you speak 'gainst Kaitlyn?"

"That I did. And yet, she has her barony anyways." He growled. "Lockes herself in Huinesoron's castle these last few years, doing nothing for the people, and now she has her own vote in the council." He snarled. "I have no doubt Huinesoron managed it. He has the other barons under his thumb. With her in there, now, his power is even greater. Hmph."

Tristram read closer. "Look 'ere!" he cried, pointing at a later passage. "Sais 'ere she can't vote. She ain't a proper baron."

"Hmmm... So it is. Perhaps there is some sense in the barons after all." Jumper stood, tossing some bits out of his purse towards the barman. "Well, boy, it seems we have some work to do."

Tristram scrambled to attention, ready for his lord's new orders. "What do we need to do, ser?"

"First, I must write to the lady Iximaz. She has her lands now, and I swore to assist in settling them. I need to see where my new castle will be anyway." He turned to the boy. "You, gather the horses promised to the Cynic, and deliver them for me. Stay with him until I send word to you. Can you manage that?"

Tristram nodded vigorously. "Yes ser! I'll be right onnit, ser!"

"Good! Now, off with you!" As the boy scampered off, Jumper glanced out the windows towards the sea. He could imagine the herds of horses running in the fields far, far from the tavern, with Bronne riders alongside, singing the Hymns of the Six. No longer would those feilds be his life. He would have to be serious about his duties as a knight, as a citizen of Plort. "A keep," he muttered, thinking to himself. "I shall need a keep. And stables." He slunk back down on his stool, tossing more bits on the counter. "I need a cider first."

[Basically, Jumper's moving to Iximaz's lands as well. She should be expecting him. He brings everything he had overseas with him, save the horses he promised to PC. I will deside on the keep's name later.]

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