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 〃It has always been so。 I am not 。 。 。 I am not a cruel man; Ser Davos。 You know me。 Have known me long。 This is not my decree。 It has always been so; since Aegon's day and before。 Daemon Blackfyre; the brothers Toyne; the Vulture King; Grand Maester Hareth 。 。 。 traitors have always paid with their lives 。 。 。 even Rhaenyra Targaryen。 She was daughter to one king and mother to two more; yet she died a traitor's death for trying to usurp her brother's crown。 It is law。 Law; Davos。 Not cruelty。〃
 〃Yes; Your Grace。〃 He does not speak of me。 Davos felt a moment's pity for his cellmate down in the dark。 He knew he should keep silent; but he was tired and sick of heart; and he heard himself say; 〃Sire; Lord Florent meant no treason。〃
 〃Do smugglers have another name for it? I made him Hand; and he would have sold my rights for a bowl of pease porridge。 He would even have given them Shireen。 Mine only child; he would have wed to a bastard born of incest。〃 The king's voice was thick with anger。 〃My brother had a gift for inspiring loyalty。 Even in his foes。 At Surnmerhall he won three battles in a single day; and brought Lords Grandison and Cafferen back to Storm's End as prisoners。 He hung their banners in the hall as trophies。 Cafferen's white fawns were spotted with blood and Grandison's sleeping lion was torn near in two。 Yet they would sit beneath those banners of a night; drinking and feasting with Robert。 He even took them hunting。
 'These men meant to deliver you to Aerys to be burned;' I told him after I saw them throwing axes in the yard。 'You should not be putting axes in their hands。' Robert only laughed。 I would have thrown Grandison and Cafferen into a dungeon; but he turned them into friends。 Lord Cafferen died at Ashford Castle; cut down by Randyll Tarly whilst fighting for Robert。 Lord Grandison was wounded on the Trident and died of it a year after。 My brother made them love him; but it would seem that I inspire only betrayal。 Even in mine own blood and kin。 Brother; grandfather; cousins; good uncle 。 。 。〃
 〃Your Grace;〃 said Ser Axell; 〃I beg you; give me the chance to prove to you that not all Florents are so feeble。〃
 〃Ser Axell would have me resume the war;〃 King Stannis told Davos。 〃The Lannisters think I am done and beaten; and my swom lords have forsaken me; near every one。 Even Lord Estermont; my own mother's father; has bent his knee to Joffrey。 The few loyal men who remain to me are losing heart。 They waste their days drinking and gambling; and lick their wounds like beaten curs。〃
 〃Battle will set their hearts ablaze once more; Your Grace;〃 Ser Axell said。 〃Defeat is a disease; and victory is the cure。〃
 〃Victory。〃 The king's mouth twisted。 〃There are victories and victories; ser。 But tell your plan to Ser Davos。 I would hear his views on what you propose。〃
 Ser Axell turned to Davos; with a look on his face much like the look that proud Lord Belgrave must have worn; the day King Baelor the Blessed had manded him to wash the beggar's ulcerous feet。 Nonetheless; he obeyed。
 The plan Ser Axell had devised with Salladhor Saan was simple。 A few hours' sail from Dragonstone lay Claw Isle; ancient sea…girt seat of House Celtigar。 Lord Ardrian Celtigar had fought beneath the flery heart on the Blackwater; but once taken; he had wasted no time in going over to Joffrey。 He remained in King's Landing even now。 〃Too frightened of His Grace's wrath to e near Dragonstone; no doubt;〃 Ser Axell declared。 〃And wisely so。 The man has betrayed his rightful king。〃
 Ser Axell proposed to use Salladhor Saan's fleet and the men who had escaped the Blackwater…Stannis still had some fifteen hundred on Dragonstone; more than half of them Florents…to exact retribution for Lord Celtigar's defection。 Claw Isle was but lightly garrisoned; its castle reputedly stuffed with Myrish carpets; Volantene glass; gold and silver plate; jeweled cups; magnificent hawks; an axe of Valyrian steel; a horn that could summon monsters from the deep; chests of rubies; and more wines than a man could drink in a hundred years。 Though Celtigar had shown the world a niggardly face; he had never stinted on his own forts。 〃Put his castle to the torch and his people to the sword; I say;〃 Ser Axell concluded。 〃Leave Claw Isle a desolation of ash and bone; fit only for carrion crows; so the realm might see the fate of those who bed with Lannisters。〃
 Stannis listened to Ser Axell's recitation in silence; grinding his jaw slowly from side to side。 When it was done; he said; 〃It could be done; I believe。 The risk is small。 Joffrey has no strength at sea until Lord Redwyne sets sail from the Arbor。 The plunder might serve to keep that Lysene pirate Salladhor Saan loyal for a time。 By itself Claw Isle is worthless; but its fall would serve notice to Lord Tywin that my cause is not yet done。〃 The king turned back to Davos。 〃Speak truly; ser。 What do you make of Ser Axell's proposal?〃
 Speak truly; ser。 Davos remembered the dark cell he had shared with Lord Alester; remembered Lamprey and Porridge。 He thought of the promises that Ser Axell had made on the bridge above the yard。 A ship or a shove; what shall it be? But this was Stannis asking。 〃Your Grace;〃 he said slowly; 〃I make it folly 。 。 。 aye; and cowardice。〃
 〃Cowardice?〃 Ser Axell all but shouted。 〃No man calls me craven before my king!〃
 〃Silence;〃 Stannis manded。 〃Ser Davos; speak on; I would hear your reasons。〃
 Davos turned to face Ser Axell。 〃You say we ought show the realm we are not done。 Strike a blow。 Make war; aye 。 。 。 but on what enemy? You will find no Lannisters on Claw Isle。〃
 〃We will find traitors;〃 said Ser Axell; 〃though it may be I could find some closer to home。 Even in this very room。〃
 Davos ignored the jibe。 〃I don't doubt Lord Celtigar bent the knee to the boy Joffrey。 He is an old done man; who wants no more than to end his days in his castle; drinking his fine wine out of his jeweled cups。〃 He turned back to Stannis。 〃Yet he came when you called; sire。 Came; with his ships and swords。 He stood by you at Storm's End when Lord Renly came down on us; and his ships sailed up the Blackwater。 His men fought for you; killed for you; burned for you。 Claw Isle is weakly held; yes。 Held by women and children and old men。 And why is that? Because their husbands and sons and fathers died on the Blackwater; that's why。 Died at their oars; or with swords in their hands; fighting beneath our banners。 Yet Ser Axell proposes we swoop down on the homes they left behind; to rape their widows and put their children to the sword。 These smallfolk are no traitors 。 。 。〃
 〃They are;〃 insisted Ser Axell。 〃Not all of Celtigar's men were slain on the Blackwater。 Hundreds were taken with their lord; and bent the knee when he did。〃
 〃When he did;〃 Davos repeated。 〃They were his men。 His swom men。 What choice were they given?〃
 〃Every man has choices。 They might have refused to kneel。 Some did; and died for it。 Yet they died true men; and loyal。〃
 〃Some men are stronger than others。〃 It was a feeble answer; and Davos knew it。 Stannis Baratheon was a man of iron will who neither understood nor forgave weakness in others。 I am losing; he thought; despairing。
 〃It is every man's duty to remain loyal to his rightful king; even if the lord he serves proves false;〃 Stannis declared in a tone that brooked no argument。
 A desperate folly took hold of Davos; a recklessness akin to madness。 〃As you remained loyal to King Aerys when your brother raised his banners?〃 he blurted。
 Shocked silence followed; until Ser Axell cried; 〃Treason!〃 and snatched his dagger from its sheath。 〃Your Grace; he speaks his infamy to your face!〃
 Davos could hear Stannis grinding his teeth。 A vein bulged; blue and swollen; in the king's brow。 Their eyes met。 〃Put up your knife; Ser Axell。 And leave us。〃
 〃As it please Your Grace …
 〃It would please me for you to leave;〃 said Stannis。 〃Take yourself from my presence; and send me Melisandre。〃
 〃As you mand。〃 Ser Axell slid the knife away; bowed; and hurried toward the door。 His boots rang against the floor; angry。
 〃You have always presumed on my forbearance;〃 Stannis warned Davos when they were alone。 〃I can shorten your tongue as easy as I 

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