Chapter 34: Criston Cole III
"How, how sure can you be of this?" he asked of Lord Ormund
Hightower, the piece of paper clutched in his hand, his heart racing
despite his attempts to quench its speeding.
"As certain as we can be…."
"This, this complicates matters, does it not?"
Lord Ormund gave a harsh, chopped short bark of a laugh in
response "complicates matters Cole? I truly love your ability to
understate the absolute disaster this is…."
"Its, its not all that bad, Daemon did not carry out the late Queen's
executions now did he?"
"No, he did not, but that is more because he still thinks he has use of
them, it's not because of any mercy in that black heated soul of his!"
The note in his hand told of the death of Queen Rhaenyra, first of her
name, ostensibly peacefully and in her sleep a good week ago now.
And if you believed that the Queen's passing was anything but
murder then there was no hope for you, as far as Cole was
concerned.
"I assume that this was by Daemon's hand, the murder of the
Queen?"
"Yes, of course. Lord Strong suspects that it was the Queen's order
to put Visery's family by Alicent, Queen Alicent herself and Lord Otto
Hightower to death that was the trigger for Prince Daemon's
actions."
"But why?" asked Cole "the Rouge Prince had no love for any of
them, least of all Lord Otto?"
"Ah, but there is where things get fascinating my dear Cole, it was
not just the royal family that Rhaenyra wished to kill, her much
beloved husband Prince Daemon was also on the bill of execution,
or so Lord Strong's spies tell us…."
"What did he do this time, got caught with his pillar still wet from
some whore?" he laughed.
"Lord Strong believes that he was just that little bit too incautious in
his plotting against the Queen and she feared for her life from his
machinations. So she decided to strike first, only Daemon beat her to
the punch it seems."
"But why the sudden decision to murder the royal family in her
custody, what prompted this?" asked Cole, genuinely perplexed, until
he realized that parts of the Royal family were central to come of
what they were trying to achieve, namely Princess Jaehaera.
"Lord Strong believes it may have been a diversion, or even a trap to
force Prince Daemon to act against her, if this was the case it
appears the usurping bitch was outmaneuvered by her husband."
"Do, do we know if Daemon, if he suspects anything?"
"Unfortunately, no, but Lord Corlys is still alive, make of that what
you will."
"That's not really much comfort, Prince Daemon could be keeping
him alive for other reasons" he asserted.
"Like the fact that the Iron Throne is up to its neck in debt to House
Velaryon for a start, that Daemon is now much more reliant on the
Sea Snake for support, there is also news that the Vale being less
than pleased with the death of Queen Rhaenyra, in fact Lady Arryn
has started to pull some of her forces out of the Crownlands and
Kings Landing. Lady Arryn has claimed renewed raids by the
Mountain Clans and more severe than expected winter weather as
reasons for withdrawing her forces. Lord Strong has indicated that
Lady Arryn does not believe the story of the Queen passing and is
unwilling to provide any more support with Daemon in charge of
things. Of course Lady Arryn has not said this in so many words….."
"Of course not, you don't say things like that to Daemon Targaryen."
"No you don't Ser Cole, no you don't. Oh, and one more interesting
morsel of information, Princess Rhaena is to leave the Eyrie soon
and return to Kings Landing, before the conditions make it
impossible to leave the Vale."
After a few seconds of silence, he added "well at least with
Rhaenyra dead that is another dragon that the Blacks are down…."
"There is that I suppose" replied Lord Ormund "or they might be able
to find another of those dammed 'dragonseeds' to ride Syrax, or
even Silverwing."
Cole had forgotten about those, but before he could say anything
further Lord Ormund continued "The later has apparently returned to
Dragonstone of her own accord, becoming unmanageable in the
Dragonpit after Ulf was killed by Daemon."
"Another plan of ours skippered by that fucking cunt!" hissed Cole.
"Aye, Lord Strong is not yet fully sure how Ulf was betrayed but
apparently the other dragonrider, that Hugh fellow, gutted Ulf with a
Valyrian steel knife that Prince Daemon gifted him. Slit Ulf's belly
open to let his guts fall out, in front of Daemon and the bastard
Addam Velaryon, who puked his own guts up at the sight
apparently."
"So the Sea Snakes bastard is not made of the same stuff as his sire
then!" he japed, before returning to more serious matters. "We are
unlikely to be able to take Tumbleton, the switch in tactics by the
dragons has been, severe enough to force a rethink."
"I know, we tried getting the boats moving by night but that did not
work, too many of them ran aground or their crews refused to travel
in the dark. Even hanging a goodly number of them seemed to have
no effect on the rest. And despite being very careful to mix our forces
so as to prevent desertions, it's a mounting problem. Winter does not
help either to be honest, nor does living under canvas."
"Cregan Stark and his northmen have been diverted away from
Kings Landing apparently and they will be crossing over the
Blackwater Rush within the next moon at the latest. We will have to
pull back our forces and concentrate to meet Lord Stark's forces, or
we risk being defeated in detail."
"And thus leave us vulnerable to attack by the dragons" replied Lord
Oremund somewhat dolefully.
"We have no choice, we must pull our forces back, they will either
slowly starve or be overrun by those northern savages. The only
thing we can hope for is that the weather stays foul and restricts the
dragons!"
"An interesting fact that, dragons dislike low cloud and dreary, damp
weather, who would have known!" said Lord Oremund with
something of levity, before his depressing tone returned "our dragon
is equally put out by the weather also, as is our dear Prince, her
rider."
"What is he complaining about now?" Cole reply giving vent in its
tone to his usual frustrations with Prince Aemond.
"His wound is apparently not yet healed, something about the nature
of dragonfire is preventing it from fully repairing the damage done.
The Prince thus does not have full use of his arm and complains of
constant pain in the limb. His dragon's wounds are also taking longer
to heal than they should, according to the Maester assigned to look
after the beast, he blames the weather."
"This weather" and here he gestured to the sodden downpour
outside the tent they were in, safely camped inside a forest "does not
help our scorpions nor the thousands of crossbows we have bought
from Essos. The damp is weakening the mechanisms of both, and if
they get wet it's almost impossible to dry them out fully. Never mind
that we are starting to see sickness strike down more and more of
our men."
"I get the feeling that this war will not be decided on any other
battlefield than that of the negotiation table."
"Fuck it, so long as I keep my head I don't care" snapped Cole in
reply "has Lord Corlys made any reply to our missives?"
"Yes, and no…." came the rather frustrating reply.
"How do you mean?"
"Let us just say that the nature of the approach made would in and of
itself indicate if Lord Corlys was interested or not."
"I don't understand?"
"Nor do you, suffice it to say that Lord Corlys has received our
message but has yet to say a definitive 'no' to what we propose."
"Ahh, I see" replied Cole, though he did not see at all.