I did not think it quite real myself, when I first awoke, yet here we both are. [ a sigh as he glances to his onetime Hand. ]
It has been nearly half a year since I awoke, and I have seen men wake, only to return to slumber. For a time, I was forced to share quarters with Victarion Greyjoy, of all men.
[ something that he still cannot quite believe. and Davos's answer will also help determine whether or not he is the Lord Seaworth that he knew, for Jon Snow and the others had no knowledge of Victarion, or Asha, for that matter.
(still, as much as he hopes that Davos is his Lord of the Rainwood, he cannot help but feel a sense of dread at what his Hand might say to him. ]
I had thought that I had seen much in Westeros, these past few years. What I have witnessed here is entirely different. What is it that you last recall before the Storm?
[ as soon as he asks the question, he wonders if he should. there were tales that men remembered their deaths when they arrived. if it were the case here... ]
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It has been nearly half a year since I awoke, and I have seen men wake, only to return to slumber. For a time, I was forced to share quarters with Victarion Greyjoy, of all men.
[ something that he still cannot quite believe. and Davos's answer will also help determine whether or not he is the Lord Seaworth that he knew, for Jon Snow and the others had no knowledge of Victarion, or Asha, for that matter.
(still, as much as he hopes that Davos is his Lord of the Rainwood, he cannot help but feel a sense of dread at what his Hand might say to him. ]
I had thought that I had seen much in Westeros, these past few years. What I have witnessed here is entirely different. What is it that you last recall before the Storm?
[ as soon as he asks the question, he wonders if he should. there were tales that men remembered their deaths when they arrived. if it were the case here... ]