location: the eyrie, evening in the hall of house arryn status: for @rootboned
pip has been waiting for this since the gardener party’s arrival. the evening, certainly, when spirits could lighten with the torches, condolences given and received in the daylight. but, more importantly: the wine. there wasn’t much to be said for vineyards of the vale; hardy sort, from what he’s heard, like its people. earthy, despite the absence of it amongst the eyrie’s crags and cliffs. at this point, pip would drink ash if it would take the edge off.
unfortunately, the sense of propriety ground into him over the last decade wins out. he can imagine only too well what his father would say at the sight of him, the first hand to reach for a goblet at a stranger’s funeral. it would certainly be within his character, if not obscenely impolite. but, no. pip stays his hand, harnessing the only ounce of self-control in him and resigns to watching the table of corked wines with all the longing of a young boy left with a wooden imitation of his brother’s steel sword. not that pip would know that particular slight.
he’s there, then, pouting with an empty hand in the corner when he catches the profile of a stranger. the septas were quite strict this time of ensuring pip, as head of house, didn’t spectacularly embarrass the family, so he was quite sure of his banners and portraits. they didn’t fit in any he could recall – barring, of course, his brief lapse with the butterwells. but as far as pip knows, only he was witness to that particular faux pas.
“i don’t mean to be rude.” it is, pip has learned, rather impolite to creep up on strangers. so he ensures his footsteps echo with his voice as he comes up to the stranger’s side, vacant hands clasped behind him. the perfect image of propriety, or as close enough to it as pip could be expected of. “but i would hazard against approaching any of the frey ladies,” he nods towards their retinue, “without permission from their escorts. their father can be ... prickly about strangers, and since i have never seen you before under a great banner, i would also hazard to say you are one?”













