- LAURANE ARRYN !
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( title. lady of the vale; protector of the vale ) ( tagged. nathaley, micah, tullys, valian, adryana | mentioned: tytos, cilla ) ( location. red keep; gardens )
- indentupon her sisters agreement, a small smile graced the otherwise uninviting expression painted across the arryn lady's features. "you sound eager," she noted aloud, knowing full well her younger sister had been less than enthusiastic about the prospect of the arryn bunch even travelling to the capital. though she supposed the gardens were a stark contrast to the stuffy hall of the keep, and a lot more pleasing to the eye, too, which would explain nathaley's small pique of interest. "i suppose it helps to look forward to something when nothing else about a situation is appealing. but yes, the gardens never fail to disappoint. the range of flowers housed here are quite a sight to behold on their own, and, may i even say a rival to the red keep's actual architecture." she had never really cared much for the capital, admittedly, and that much was evident in that singular statement alone. to laurane the keep had always paled in comparison to the eyrie, not much being able to surpass having grown up surrounded by walls of white marble and having the ability to peer out at the mountains of the moon whenever she pleased to. though she could easily recall trips to the capital alongside her parents, she could hardly remember feeling impressed. in fact, the first time she had been in the crownlands, she had actually felt more disappointed than anything else. she would never say as much to her parents but it was always evident in the way laurane seemed disinterested, aloof, even, when attending crown events or tourneys. kings landing had lost all of it's allure the moment they had actually arrived there, and a part of her wished that it could remain this wonderful, untouched image in her mind rather than being spoiled by the reality of it all. why nobody had told her the capital wasn't all that grand as she had been expecting, it was well beyond the then-young laurane. though she always did understand the power kings landing held, she could safely say it was just not that awe-inspiring of a sight. so, now used to the capital, it could only seem to grow more drab to her.
indentshe cast a glance to the rest of the guests, spotting the lannisters golden hair from where she was seated. based on their small reunion alone, tytos had hardly changed. he was still the same high-spirited man he always had been, and if anything, he seemed to have grown a bit too keen on his interest toward her judging by his eagerness to jump at a dance alone. priscilla was still as poised as ever, even if some of her pleasantries may have been hollow. the same applied to laurane, this facade of cordialness. but maybe she had been a bit too mild with the pair, though it felt necessary to make up for all the times she had curt with the man, even though he never really seemed to get the hint anyway. she hadn't realized exactly why her lord father had arranged her to marry the man outside of shallow alliances and trading resources - but surely it must extend further into the deeper politics of westeros? the former lord of the vale had a bit of a knack for wanting to secure power, she knew this, but in what way could this arrangement truly benefit both the former lord of casterly rock and himself, she didn't know. regardless, the lions were a formidable ally, even despite their rocky relationship with the crown thanks to the doings of their own father.
indentso, she looked back to her plate and idly picked at the food before her. the empty seat beside her left her curious of micah's current affairs, though to be honest, she didn't give too much thought to it. it wasn't unlike her brother to seek out other guests, if not for a way to have himself distanced from his sisters, then for a way to bask in the glory that was being outside the vale, it seemed. the only thing that ever irritated her was his sudden need to slither off from them when she wasn't looking his way, without so much as saying a word. though other than that, the absence of micah was generally welcomed as it gave her and nathaley time to converse without him needing to pitch in his two cents constantly. at the sound of a voice, though, laurane glanced up from her plate, her eyes landing upon none other than the tullys with lady valian baratheon in tow. their red hair distinguishable to themselves alone and their garb of red and blue, the trouts were, at first glance, a pleasant sight to behold. that was if you didn't know them, of course. while lady janessa was always one she knew she could have a good, meaningful discussion with, she couldn't say the same for her brothers. they had always given off a rambunctious energy, as if unable to hold themselves to a mature level even when attending a coronation. so naturally, her eyes narrowed at the sight of the two tully lords sitting themselves down beside janessa, already expecting some tasteless comments or brainless musings to come from them sooner or later. for now, though, she turned her attention back to the heir of riverrun and her younger sister, whom must be lady rheva tully. "lady janessa," she finally greeted the ruler of the neighbouring realm to her own, glad to be able to see her once more. she made sure to soften her expression toward the youngest tully, for it was likely the woman's first time visiting the capital. unlike laurane's first encounter with kings landing, it was probable that she were overwhelmed, that much she could take a stab at, simply judging by the way she held herself in comparison to her sister's own confident demeanor. "lady rheva."
indenthe mention of the queen in the north had left her eyes briefly flickering across the table to spot the dark-haired woman. truthfully, she had seemed to missed her presence until now, the woman mostly having kept to herself probably due to the fact her only sibling at the coronation had gone to take her spot beside the tyrells under the pergola. so, with a nod in her direction, she also greeted her. "queen adryana." the falcon shifted her gaze between the tully heir and the stark heir as she then returned janessa's pleasantries. "faring as well as any might, given the circumstances. it's wonderful to see you both, as well as your family, lady janessa. no doubt we three are to face the brunt of the coldness that winter brings with it, though things must be absolutely frozen up north already compared to even the riverlands and the vale i'm sure, queen adryana?" to the vale, both the riverlands and the north were nearest; her homelands border only the riverlands to the west, and are held to the bite in the north. winter came fast and hit hard though it was likely much worse in the northern realm by now. and judging by the few starks attending the coronation, she could safely assume that adryana's two youngest siblings were still in winterfell, not having joined her on the trip to the capital. it wasn't unlike the starks to prefer their stay up north rather than venture down to any other realm. though she shared similar thoughts, it just wasn't realistic to stay holed up in the eyrie forever, as unfortunate as it were. hence why she and her family were even at the coronation.
indentbeside her, she heard a quiet growl which was elicited from none other than her brother, whom had finally arrived to the table. he wasn't even fashionably late, just late. she looked to him from the corner of her eye as he inquired what he had missed. and truthfully, not very much. it seemed he had come just in time for any meaningful conversation to even take place. before it had really only been just her and nathaley exchanging words to each other, after all. luckily, lady janessa greeted him before she could respond to him, which was a good thing because laurane probably would've aimed to make her time spent in the gardens sound more interesting than it really had been. so, she offered no words to her brother and instead gave a final greeting to the tully brothers, as much more of an afterthought in comparison to everyone else, mostly because she hardly even wanted to acknowledge them to begin with. "lord kermit, lord calrin." although they had gone so far without making a fool out of themselves, it seemed she had been mistaken, for lord kermit's small chuckle left her gaze lingering in the direction of the two brothers. though she always thought micah a handful to deal with, he was never one to publicly embarrass the arryns or bring any sort of shame to the trio. he had no problems driving her mad back home, but it was different when they travelled outside the vale. as it should be, for everyone, laurane thought. though she respected janessa deeply, for she had to deal with such senseless men, a part of her wondered how she could not, at the least, keep them tame. perhaps she was being too critical, but surely she would have left such nuisances back home if she knew they were going to humiliate their family name. though, ultimately, she supposed at their ages, janessa shouldn't need to hound them for being bumbling morons.
indentlady valian was more than content to humor the two brothers, it seemed. which spoke multitudes for her character, but she wouldn't complain if she were to be the one to take up their attention, as long as their incessant foolishness did not impede to the rest of the table. though still, she couldn't help but appear visually appalled by the exchange between the three, eyebrows drawn together in their gall. she hardly even noticed the sound of a shattering glass, so discontent with the brashness of the two brothers before her. but before she could even part her lips to speak, it seemed micah had beat her to having the first dig at the tullys. she reached for the goblet before her, feeling the need that this conversation would no doubt need to be accompanied by wine. she raised the liquid to her lips, taking a glance to micah as he spoke. upon his face was a smile, though it held no amity to lord kermit or calrin whatsoever. still, she felt they may just be oblivious enough to miss that alone. drawing the wine from her lips, she cradled the goblet in both hands. "my brother is correct, my lords," she was quick to jump in should the tullys want to spew some nonsense before she could address either of them, "dismissing the thought of war, well, i did not think it beneath you, but still, i am taken aback by your lack of care. if i may remind you, the riverlands tend to be a frequent battleground, thanks to your central position." she spoke plainly, though her words were undeniably cold, if not contentious, in nature. laurane could hardly stand when just about anyone seemed unruly, nonchalant in their ways all at the dispense of others, and the two brothers were no exception to that rule. it was likely that both micah and laurane were speaking what was on everyone else's minds, save for valian, perhaps. she looked to janessa, whose expression was still neutral, though she could tell the heir had stiffened in a sort of discomfort. "it is simply childish to behave in such a manner, as to purposefully degrade your family," the arryn lady then shifted her attention back to her own siblings, her tone shifting to something a bit more haughty, though with no lack of enmity. "house arryn holds such values to a much higher standard, though, which is likely why my siblings or i cannot seem to understand the way you choose to act." finally, a light smile crossed her features before she indulged in another sip of arbor red.
indentthe way laurane affronted the two was casual, despite it all. really it was like she were engaging in simple observations upon the two, genuinely baffled by their thought processes. which she was. and to be honest, she was already expecting some snide remarks from either of the pair, if they could even muster it after the two arryns had laid it out quite bluntly for them. upon the whole ordeal, she was reminded with a not-so fond childhood memory that seemed all too relevant. a small party of graftons had once visited the eyrie, kin of her own mother. a then-ten-year-old laurane had been immersed in the world that was reading the dance of dragons, a true telling by grand maester munkun, comfortably seated just past the weirwood throne in the high hall. she had been reading about rhaenyra targaryen and her half-brother, aegon ii targaryen, whilst her cousins were being nuisances, likely because they were unable to contain themselves in such a castle as the eyrie. they were being much too loud for her taste, giddily running up the stairs of the hall. sometimes their shouts would make her lose track of where she had been reading on a page, their words bouncing off the walls of the hall. so, she had scowled, shooting a glance toward the sheer curtains that separated her from the rest of the hall. how they were related to her, let alone her mother, she had no idea. so, laurane dutifully snapped her book shut and neared the curtains. she grasped the fabric and pulled it back firmly. "what are you doing?" she had nearly growled, fingers twisting around the gauzy material. they had paused in their tracks, looking over to the arryn peering over to them, as if caught in some sort of heinous act. they were younger than she, hardly five and six. but still, there they stood, frozen and guilty. clearly they had been playing about the high hall. "why are you being so loud?" she huffed in exasperation, eyeing the pair very carefully. "gods. i didn't know i was related to morons." it was an observation, or at least, to her it was. besides, micah was eight and her sister was only three and yet they both were more tame than they. so, why should they get away with it? unsure they had heard her correctly, the two siblings had exchanged a glance. laurane snapped the curtains shut, not caring to hear a response from them, and wandered back to where she had been situated. she had heard some quiet discourse from where they had been standing, though hardly thought much of it. they were probably upset or something, but at least they had left her alone.
indentof course, after that, she had received more than an earful from her mother. not only had she been 'rude' to her cousins but also supposedly unladylike in her choice of words. so they had ratted her out.
indentso, family or not, unruliness was something laurane had never tolerated.



