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Aurane Mares, también llamado el Bastardo de Marcaderiva, es un mercenario. Es el medio hermano bastardo de Lord Monford Velaryon.
Aurane es descrito como un hombre delgado, de rostro afilado, larga cabellera entre dorada y plateada, y ojos color verde grisáceo, con una hendidura en la barbilla. Su apariencia recuerda a la del príncipe Rhaegar Targaryen según Cersei Lannister.
Aurane, como miembro de la Casa Velaryon, peleó por Stannis Baratheon como mercenario durante la Guerra de los Cinco Reyes. Luego de la Batalla del Aguasnegras, Aurane fue capturado y se arrodilló ante el rey Joffrey.
Fue perdonado por su crimen y se ganó el favor de Cersei Lannister. Cersei le concedió el puesto de Gran Almirante en el Consejo Privado del rey Tommen I. Solicitó fondos a la reina para construir una pequeña flota de dromones, a lo que ella accedió optando por detener el pago de la deuda al Banco de Hierro de Braavos, además de permitirle escoger a los capitanes de los dromones.
La reina Cersei le otorgó el título de Lord, pensando en entregarle un asentamiento como Rosby. Aurane zarpó con los dromones recién terminados al Asedio de Rocadragón, siendo su barco el primero en regresar con las noticias de la victoria y los altos costes. Permaneció en el Consejo y, luego de la captura de la reina Margaery por el nuevo Septón Supremo, aconsejó a Cersei a que todos los dromones salieran al Aguasnegras como muestra de poder para apaciguar a la población si hubiese una revuelta por la detención de la reina. Luego del arresto de Cersei, Aurane izó velas, retiró los remos y huyó con sus nuevos dromones. El Gran Maestre Pycelle aventura que el destino de Aurane serán los Peldaños de Piedra, donde podría hacerse pirata.
Según Valena Toland, un nuevo rey pirata que se hace llamar el Señor de los Mares se ha apoderado de los Peldaños de Piedra con tres buques de guerra. Es probable que se trate de Aurane Mares, pues supervisó la creación de nuevos buques de la flota del rey Tommen Baratheon y, tras el arresto de la reina Cersei Lannister, huyó con varios barcos de la capital. Además, la descripción de Aurane coincide con que Valena da del pirata. De ser efectivamente Aurane, su nuevo alias sería en un juego de palabras entre su apellido de bastardo y el título tradicional de los Velaryon, "Señor de las Mareas".
Si lo se, se que el actor Michał Żebrowski pudo haber sido mejor para Maegor, pero pensé que no se veía tan rudo, hasta que me fije bien y lo pensé cuando ya era tarde.
Aurane Mares, also called the Marcaderiva Bastard, is a mercenary. He is the bastard half brother of Lord Monford Velaryon.
Aurane is described as a thin man, with a sharp face, long hair between gold and silver, and gray-green eyes, with a slit in the chin. His appearance is reminiscent of that of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen according to Cersei Lannister.
Aurane, as a member of the Velaryon House, fought for Stannis Baratheon as a mercenary during the War of the Five Kings. After the Battle of the Blackwater, Aurane was captured and knelt before King Joffrey.
He was pardoned for his crime and earned Cersei Lannister's favor. Cersei granted her the position of Grand Admiral in the Privy Council of King Tommen I. She requested funds from the queen to build a small fleet of dromones, to which she agreed, opting to stop paying the debt to the Iron Bank of Braavos, in addition to allowing you to choose the captains of the dromones.
Queen Cersei granted him the title of Lord, thinking of handing him a settlement like Rosby. Aurane set sail with the newly completed dromones to the Siege of Dragonstone, his ship being the first to return with news of victory and high costs. He remained on the Council and, after the capture of Queen Margaery by the new Supreme Septon, advised Cersei that all the dromons go out to the Blackwater as a token of power to appease the population should there be a revolt for the arrest of the Queen. . After Cersei's arrest, Aurane hoisted sails, removed the oars and fled with his new dromones. Grand Master Pycelle ventures that Aurane's destiny will be the Stone Steps, where she could become a pirate.
According to Valena Toland, a new pirate king calling himself the Lord of the Seas has seized the Stone Steps with three warships. It is likely that it is Aurane Mares, as he oversaw the creation of new ships from King Tommen Baratheon's fleet and, after the arrest of Queen Cersei Lannister, fled with several ships from the capital. Also, Aurane's description matches that Valena gives of the pirate. If he were indeed Aurane, his new alias would be a play on words between his bastard surname and the Velaryons' traditional title, "Lord of the Tides".
Yes I know, I know that actor Michał Żebrowski could have been better for Maegor, but I thought he didn't look so tough, until I took a good look and thought about it when it was too late.
My 12 Favorite New Songs This Week 8/23/19
IGHTF by The Hunna
Get Off by Zuzu
Tell It Like It Is by Opus Orange
Easy Peeler by Phoebe Green
#NoFilter by My Life Story
British Bombs by Declan McKenna
She Plays Bass by beabadoobee
The Beans by Mark Morriss
Violet by Sea Girls
Long Way to the Sun by Blackwaters
Leave Yourself by Hundredth
People by The 1975
David from Blackwaters after their set supporting Yonaka at The Garage
This one’s probably been blasting in many a lad's room all summer long back in the UK, where a whole lot of head banging and air guitar playing probably occurred, too. But here across the pond, I’ve managed to miss out on the rambunctious and boisterous jam till today. As soon as I encountered Let The Good Times Roll, I knew it was imperative to drop this UK punk rock banger on your radar, too. The frenetic single comes from BlackWaters, an emerging Guildford band with plenty of youthful angst. Blackwaters takes influence from British punk circa ‘76 and reboots it for a new generation. They certainly remind me of The Clash and The Ramones on walloping Let The Good Times Roll, as well as a UK band I’m very fond of named Palma Violets. I can only imagine how much riotous fun it would be to catch BlackWaters live. Let The Good Times Roll is available on iTunes, here.
Antonia, David and Sophie, May 2017
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