[The weather is miserable, but he's seen and lived through much worse, though he thinks the people here could use better boots and better shoes and thicker cloaks to keep the wind and wet away. They dress more flamboyantly than people do in the North, but less practically. How much of that is by choice and how much by circumstance, it's hard to say yet.
She isn't used to this kind of weather either, he thinks, and she's not wearing enough.]
Aye, so they'll fight. What do you think of this king?
[As little as he understands of it, it's an inherited position here, and the smallfolk seem to regard the queen as something like his own family regards Cersei Lannister. These people need someone like Mance and don't have him, though from what Jon can gather, the King of France is not a monster.
Before she can answer, he adds,]
You look cold. Let's get out of the wet for a while.
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She isn't used to this kind of weather either, he thinks, and she's not wearing enough.]
Aye, so they'll fight. What do you think of this king?
[As little as he understands of it, it's an inherited position here, and the smallfolk seem to regard the queen as something like his own family regards Cersei Lannister. These people need someone like Mance and don't have him, though from what Jon can gather, the King of France is not a monster.
Before she can answer, he adds,]
You look cold. Let's get out of the wet for a while.