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''"You see, cousin? These commoners, you can try and try to make them love you, respect you. My grandfather did nothing but good for these people...and look at them now..."'' - Clifford to his cousin Lothar the morning after the Horrific Night. | ''"You see, cousin? These commoners, you can try and try to make them love you, respect you. My grandfather did nothing but good for these people...and look at them now..."'' - Clifford to his cousin Lothar the morning after the Horrific Night. | ||
''"Ledgers are battles fought with ink."'' - Clifford Cafferen to a young Garland | ''"Ledgers are battles fought with ink."'' - Clifford Cafferen to a young Garland Manderly, a ward of many years. | ||
''"And you will forgive me, but I know nothing of you, except that you come here and you claim my fealty. I pay my taxes to one man, I raise my banners for one man, and I swear my fealty to one man, my King. No crown has ever stretched as far as yours wants to, and I do not believe that you have any right to rule over me or mine."'' - Clifford to Queen Elenei [[House Durrandon|Durrandon]]. | ''"And you will forgive me, but I know nothing of you, except that you come here and you claim my fealty. I pay my taxes to one man, I raise my banners for one man, and I swear my fealty to one man, my King. No crown has ever stretched as far as yours wants to, and I do not believe that you have any right to rule over me or mine."'' - Clifford to Queen Elenei [[House Durrandon|Durrandon]]. |