B A S T I A N :
Bastian hadn’t expected his company to be a familiar face, recognizing the Dornish knight as soon as he spoke. His gaze lifted once more from his drink, offering Oberyn a small smirk in response before it disappeared behind his cup for another drink. It had been a long while since he had seen Oberyn, far too long in his honest opinion. But given recently darker times in Westeros and constant planning and negotiating, Bastian had been keeping himself very busy. This had been one of few times he was able to depart from the Eyrie, and he knew he had to be cautious about who saw him. But Oberyn was a man he could trust, of that he was certain.
“And it is good to see you, boy,” he jested, putting equal emphasis on the ‘title’. If he was going to poke at his age, he could return the favor in kind. All in good fun, of course. And honestly, he was very glad to see him alive and well, from the horrific events he heard from the North. He was uncertain if the knight from Dorne had been there himself, but to see for himself that he survived brought him quite a bit of relief.
“I never said I didn’t believe it,” he referenced his first remark, giving a shake of his head, “only the childish idea of ghosts killing people. People kill people, not phantoms.” Of course he believed what had happened. And knowing that magic may have been involved was very concerning, especially in the hands of elusive assassins as these. All the more reason to be wary.
Bastian gave an amused snort at the other’s remark, “Believe it or not, I do come down from there once in a while. Never as much fun perched up above everyone, you know. You tend to miss things if you don’t leave the comforts of home. Which is why I’m not surprised to see you far from your own home, even after the King in the North’s coronation. Not so eager to return south?”
There was an easy around the older man that Oberyn had never experienced around his father and there were times that he couldn’t help but wonder what his life would have been like had he been the heir to someone more like Bastian Arryn than Deziel Dayne. Perhaps he would have been satisfied being Lord, finding away to change things as he’d have liked and embraced who his family were rather than fought against it so forcefully. It hardly matter though, his life was the way it was and there was no place for ‘what ifs’ - only seizing the moment and making the most of the lot he had. Regardless of what his life might have been, he’d earned himself a friend in the Lord of the Eryie
He grinned at the elder man’s willingness to play along with his joking but it quickly faded once more at the mention of the murders that had taken place. “It seems as though it was a bit of both. People using magic to appear as phantoms.” The words come off a lot lighter than he feels, matter-of-factly as opposed to the heaviness that he knows that they hold when none that he has met seemed overly pleased to learn that magic and sorcery seemed to be the culprit.
When he speaks again, his voice is hushed, confiding in his friend but not prepared to air the troubles of his country so openly when he didn’t know who else might be listening. “They’ve been plaguing us in Dorne, I cannot say I expected them to be so bold as to anger almost every family in Westeros.” It was certainly a bold move and had so many no died so senselessly it might have been one that he would have admired.
Just as quickly as seriousness had taken over his features it was quickly set aside in favour of his usually easy grin. “Well, we both know how little I enjoy missing things.” It was hardly a secret that the knight chose to live every moment as though it might be his last, boldly taking every chance he got. His expression soured slightly at the mention of Starfall when Bastian knew all too well of his issues with his father. “To return to Dorne? Always.” There was no question that he loved his homeland. “As for Starfall, I am quite certain it will continue to exist even with my absence.” To stop talk getting too stuck in a topic he had no interest in indulging in, Oberyn held up his nearly empty tankard. “I’ll take two more! My treat so don’t even think about declining the offer.”















