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His Sept School, taught second sons of house Plumm how to rule a realm and third sons to bring the Word and Law of the Seven, in some form or another many of the houses sworn to the Plumms have also benefitted from this patronage. | His Sept School, taught second sons of house Plumm how to rule a realm and third sons to bring the Word and Law of the Seven, in some form or another many of the houses sworn to the Plumms have also benefitted from this patronage. | ||
These documents, authenticated by Tommens personal gold signet ring and stored at his Lannisport estate, The Ledgerhold, carried significant legal and religious authority despite resistance from traditionalist First Men merchants, which preferred oral agreements bound by Honor and transactions based on bartering. While the king tolerated his methods due to their benefit to the Faith and the royal coffers, some magnars were unsettled by the growing power of the written word in commerce and were increasingly irritated by a "Merchant Noble" who rather sought coin than to earn his worth on the Battlefield like a First man or Andal magnar ought to. | These documents, authenticated by Tommens personal gold signet ring and stored at his Lannisport estate, The Ledgerhold, carried significant legal and religious authority despite resistance from traditionalist First Men merchants, which preferred oral agreements bound by Honor and transactions based on bartering. While the king tolerated his methods due to their benefit to the Faith and the royal coffers, some magnars were unsettled by the growing power of the written word in commerce and were increasingly irritated by a "Merchant Noble" who rather sought coin than to earn his worth on the Battlefield like a First man or Andal magnar ought to. This shift in Administration was Commonly referred to as the [[Ink-Tax]] | ||
Tommen supported the Prince Henly Vance during the Riverland Crisis of Succession, the Prince claimed the Seven Ordained him king despite the andal tradition of the first born. Tommen, a deeply religious man saw Prince Henly as a just King of the faith and a steadfast ally, promptly declaring for his cause. King Tybolt Lannister supported the rightful heir to the throne and ordered House Plumm to stand down. Tommen Plumm ignored these orders, marching alongside Henly Vance into a timely defeat, afterwards he was stripped of his title as Keeper of the Royal Treasury ending 30 years of loyal service, he retained his position as Royal Architect. | Tommen supported the Prince Henly Vance during the Riverland Crisis of Succession, the Prince claimed the Seven Ordained him king despite the andal tradition of the first born. Tommen, a deeply religious man saw Prince Henly as a just King of the faith and a steadfast ally, promptly declaring for his cause. King Tybolt Lannister supported the rightful heir to the throne and ordered House Plumm to stand down. Tommen Plumm ignored these orders, marching alongside Henly Vance into a timely defeat, afterwards he was stripped of his title as Keeper of the Royal Treasury ending 30 years of loyal service, he retained his position as Royal Architect. |