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 〃Six singers would be as unfortunate as eight; to be sure。 I will inquire after the health of Cersei's seven。 If any of them should be indisposed; my man Brorm will find you。〃
 〃Very good; my lord。〃 Symon might have left it at that; but flushed with triumph; he added; 〃I shall sing the night of King Joffrey's wedding。 Should it happen that I am called to court; why; I will want to offer the king my very best positions; songs I have sung a thousand times that are certain to please。 If I should find myself singing in some dreary winesink; though 。 。 。 well; that would be an apt occasion to try my new song。 For hands of gold are always cold; but a woman's hands are warm。〃
 〃That will not be necessary;〃 said Tyrion。 〃You have my word as a Lannister; Bronn will call upon you soon。〃
 〃Very good; my lord。〃 The balding kettle…bellied singer took up his woodharp again。
 Bronn was waiting with the horses at the mouth of the alley。 He helped Tyrion into his saddle。 〃When do I take the man to Duskendale?〃
 〃You don't。〃 Tyrion turned his horse。 〃Give him three days; then inform him that Hamish the Harper has broken his arm。 Tell him that his clothes will never serve for court; so he must be fitted for new garb at once。 He'll e with you quick enough。〃 He grimaced。 〃You may want his tongue; I understand it's made of silver。 The rest of him should never be found。〃
 Bronn grinned。 〃There's a pot shop I know in Flea Bottom makes a savory bowl of brown。 All kinds of meat in it; I hear。〃
 〃Make certain I never eat there。〃 Tyrion spurred to a trot。 He wanted a bath; and the hotter the better。
 Even that modest pleasure was denied him; however; no sooner had he returned to his chambers than Podrick Payne informed him that he had been summoned to the Tower of the Hand。 〃His lordship wants to see you。 The Hand。 Lord Tywin。〃
 〃I recall who the Hand is; Pod;〃 Tyrion said。 〃I lost my nose; not my wits。〃
 Bronn laughed。 〃Don't bite the boy's head off now。〃
 〃Why not? He never uses it。〃 Tyrion wondered what he'd done now。 Or more like; what I have failed to do。 A summons from Lord Tywin always had teeth; his father never sent for him just to share a meal or a cup of wine; that was for certain。
 As he entered his lord father's solar a few moments later; he heard a voice saying; 〃 。 。 。 cherrywood for the scabbards; bound in red leather and ornamented with a row of lion's…head studs in pure gold。 Perhaps with garnets for the eyes 。 。 。〃
 〃Rubies;〃 Lord Tywin said。 〃Garnets lack the fire。〃
 Tyrion cleared his throat。 〃My lord。 You sent for me?〃
 His father glanced up。 〃I did。 e have a look at this。〃 A bundle of oilcloth lay on the table between them; and Lord Tywin had a longsword in his hand。 〃A wedding gift for Joffrey;〃 he told Tyrion。 The light streaming through the diamond…shaped panes of glass made the blade shimmer black and red as Lord Tywin turned it to inspect the edge; while the pommel and crossguard flamed gold。 〃With this fool's jabber of Stannis and his magic sword; it seemed to me that we had best give Joffrey something extraordinary as well。 A king should bear a kingly weapon。〃
 〃That's much too much sword for Joff;〃 Tyrion said。
 〃He will grow into it。 Here; feel the weight of it。〃 He offered the weapon hilt first。
 The sword was much lighter than he had expected。 As he turned it in his hand he saw why。 Only one metal could be beaten so thin and still have strength enough to fight with; and there was no mistaking those ripples; the mark of steel that has been folded back on itself many thousands of times。 〃Valyrian steel?〃
 〃Yes;〃 Lord Tywin said; in a tone of deep satisfaction。
 At long last; Father? Valyrian steel blades were scarce and costly; yet thousands remained in the world; perhaps two hundred in the Seven Kingdoms alone。 It had always irked his father that none belonged to House Lannister。 The old Kings of the Rock had owned such a weapon; but the greatsword Brightroar had been lost when the second King Tommen carried it back to Valyria on his fool's quest。 He had never returned; nor had Uncle Gery; the youngest and most reckless of his father's brothers; who had gone seeking after the lost sword some eight years past。
 Thrice at least Lord Tywin had offered to buy Valyrian longswords from impoverished lesser houses; but his advances had always been firmly rebuffed。 The little lordlings would gladly part with their daughters should a Lannister e asking; but they cherished their old family swords。
 Tyrion wondered where the metal for this one had e from。 A few master armorers could rework old Valyrian steel; but the secrets of its making had been lost when the Doom came to old Valyria。 〃The colors are strange;〃 he mented as he turned the blade in the sunlight。 Most Valyrian steel was a grey so dark it looked almost black; as was true here as well。 But blended into the folds was a red as deep as the grey。 The two colors lapped over one another without ever touching; each ripple distinct; like waves of night and blood upon some steely shore。 〃How did you get this patterning? I've never seen anything like it。〃
 〃Nor I; my lord;〃 said the armorer。 〃I confess; these colors were not what I intended; and I do not know that I could duplicate them。 Your lord father had asked for the crimson of your House; and it was that color I set out to infuse into the metal。 But Valyrian steel is stubborn。 These old swords remember; it is said; and they do not change easily。 I worked half a hundred spells and brightened the red time and time again; but always the color would darken; as if the blade was drinking the sun from it。 And some folds would not take the red at all; as you can see。 if my lords of Lannister are displeased; I will of course try again; as many times as you should require; but…〃
 〃No need;〃 Lord Tywin said。 〃This will serve。〃
 〃A crimson sword might flash prettily in the sun; but if truth be told I like these colors better;〃 said Tyrion。 〃They have an ominous beauty 。 。 。 and they make this blade unique。 There is no other sword like it in all the world; I should think。〃
 〃There is one。〃 The armorer bent over the table and unfolded the bundle of oilcloth; to reveal a second longsword。
 Tyrion put down Joffrey's sword and took up the other。 If not twins; the two were at least close cousins。 This one was thicker and heavier; a half…inch wider and three inches longer; but they shared the same fine clean lines and the same distinctive color; the ripples of blood and night。 Three fullers; deeply incised; ran down the second blade from hilt to point; the king's sword had only two。 Joff's hilt was a good deal more ornate; the arms of its crossguard done as lions' paws with ruby claws unsheathed; but both swords had grips of finely tooled red leather and gold lions' heads for pornmels。
 〃Magnificent。〃 Even in hands as unskilled as Tyrion's; the blade felt alive。 〃I have never felt better balance。〃
 〃It is meant for my son。〃
 No need to ask which son。 Tyrion placed Jaime's sword back on the table beside Joffrey's; wondering if Robb Stark would let his brother live long enough to wield it。 Our father must surely think so; else why have this blade forged?
 〃You have done good work; Master Mott;〃 Lord Tywin told the armorer。 〃My steward will see to your payment。 And remember; rubies for the scabbards。〃
 〃I shall; my lord。 You are most generous。〃 The man folded the swords up in the oilcloth; tucked the bundle under one arm; and went to his knee。 〃It is an honor to serve the King's Hand。 I shall deliver the swords the day before the wedding。〃
 〃See that you do。〃
 When the guards had seen the armorer out; Tyrion clambered up onto a chair。 〃So 。 。 。 a sword for Joff; a sword for Jaime; and not even a dagger for the dwarf。 is that the way of it; Father?〃
 〃The steel was sufficient for two blades; not three。 If you have need of a dagger; take one from the armory。 Robert left a hundred when he died。 Gerion gave him a gilded dagger with an ivory grip and a sapphire pommel for a wedding gift; and half the envoys who came to court tried to curry favor by presenting His Grace with jewel…encrusted knives and silver inlay swords。〃
 Tyrion smiled。 〃They'd have pleased him more if they'd presented him with their daughters。〃
 〃No doubt。 The only blade he ever used was the hunting knife he had from Jon Arryn; when he was a boy。〃 Lord Tywin waved a hand; dismissing King Robert and all his knives。 〃What did you find at the riverfront?〃
 〃Mud;〃 said Tyrion; 〃and a few dead things no one's bothered to bury。 Before we can open the port again; the Blackwater's going to have to be dredged; the sunken ships broken up or raised。 Three…quarters of the quays need repair; and some may have to be torn down and rebuilt。 The entire fish market is gone; and both the River Gate and the King's Gate are splintered from the battering Stannis gave them and should be replaced。 I shudder to think of the cost。〃 If you do shit gold; Father; find a privy and get busy; he wanted to say; but he knew better。
 〃You will find whatever gold is required。〃
 〃Will I? Where? The treasury is empty; I've told you that。 We're not done paying the alchemists for all that wildfire; or the smiths for my chain; and Cersei's pledged the crown to pay half the costs of Joffs wedding…seventy…seven bloody courses; a thousand guests; a pie full of doves; singers; jugglers 。 。 。〃
 〃Extravagance has its uses。 We must demonstrate the power and wealth of Casterly Rock for all the realm to see。〃
 〃Then perhaps Casterly Rock should pay。〃
 〃Why? I have seen Littlefinger's accounts。 Crown ines are ten times higher than they were under Aerys。〃
 〃As are the crown's expenses。 Robert was as generous with his coin as he was with his cock。 Littlefinger borrowed heavily。 From you; amongst others。 Yes; the ines are considerable; but they are barely sufficient to cover the usury on Littlefinger's loans。 Will you forgive the throne's debt to House Lannister?〃
 〃Don't be absurd。〃
 〃Then perhaps seven courses would suffice。 Three hundred guests instead of a thousand。 I understand that a marriage can be just as binding without a dancing bear。〃
 〃The Tyrells would think us niggardly。 I will have the wedding and the waterfront。 If you cannot pay for them; s

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