Author Notes: Now lets see what's happening with Daenerys and her army and after seeing season six and episode 4 I knew I had to add a certain political compromise that Tyrion made. However I didn't know where to fit Daenerys Vaes Dothrak Temples scenes at so I have to leave that out even though it was a brilliant scene.
Ships are sailing across the Narrow Seas heading South West, it is the Volantiene Fleet being followed by Daenerys three Dragons, which fly above the fleet.
Daenerys sitting with her council, being joined by Varys, and Tyrion Lannister, Ballard/Mordrain not joining in but is sitting outside their circle.
Jorah has a map of Westeros opened and placed on a crate.
Varys: My little birds have been informed by the Phoenix spies, they've been told that The Phoenix is here... in the Westerlands. He just sieged Casterly Rock and is making his way to Tywin Lannister. Also your Grace, Doran Martell is preparing for your arrival, he is willing to give you the Dornish Army to follow you to Kingslanding. However he is unable to lead it, so his brother Oberyn has been sent back to Dorne by the Phoenix to help you lead the Dornish men to Kingslanding.
Jorah: And Tywin Lannister is completely clueless of our approaching to Westeros.
Varys: I guess the Phoenix has made an enemy out of him that he's keeping Lord Tywin head fixed on him.
Daenerys: Excellent. Will the Phoenix be meeting us in Kingslanding?
Tyrion: I'm not sure. My father has never lost a battle but neither has the Phoenix. The only difference is that when my father wins a war he's able to be beat that person because there less powerful than he is. The Phoenix is no lord, or king; but I know he very powerful in mind and influence. He's got the North, the Riverlands, Iron Islands and Dorne siding with him. To answer your question your grace; yes... The Phoenix will meet you at Kingslanding. I know my father to well he has a brilliant political mind, and a tactician in war, until someone comes along and prove that useless.
Jorah: It's strange you question your Father. It makes us wonder what your motives are.
Tyrion: Well when one father treats his youngest like an outcast and does everything in his power to demean that son. The youngest has no choice but to turn against his father.
Daenerys looks at her council.
Daenerys: Will you give me and Lord Tyrion a moment please.
They leave without question.
Tyrion pours himself some more wine.
Daenerys: How much does the Phoenix trust you?
Tyrion: Enough to have Lord Varys send me here. Enough to tell me his life story and well enough that he thinks I should be your advisor.
Daenerys: Really
Tyrion nods.
Tyrion: That's what one of the things I know best. Like I said your Grace I have my father instinct of politics. I'm personally the best chance you have to fix Westeros.
Daenerys: You seem to know how to talk your way into things, perhaps you can convince the lords to agree with my charter of rights.
Tyrion: If the charter gives them rights then they will.
Daenerys: It will...
Tyrion: There are good lords who govern their regions and people like Ned Stark, The Tully's and even the Tyrells.
Daenerys: As much as I am grateful the North is aiding the Phoenix, but why should I give the Starks equal rights when they help Robert Baratheon take my family out of power.
Tyrion: The Starks, whoever is left of them has been through enough. Sansa had to put up with Joffrey sadistic behavior, her brother and mother killed by the people they trusted and both her and Arya having to witness their father beheaded in Kingslanding. That same man was the one who was against your assassination attempt... just to let you know.
Daenerys: Ned Stark tried to save me. Why is that?
Tyrion: Saw you only as a child, Ned saw no honor in having you killed when you were only across the Narrow Sea. Weren't you were with the Dothraki if I may remember.
She nods. Tyrion pours another cup of wine.
Tyrion: From what Lord Varys told me, Ned even step down as Robert hand if he was to go through having you killed. Of course by this time I was held captive by his wife, but that's another story to tell. And besides you owe the Starks equal rights, because Ned was branded a traitor for finding out that my nephew Joffrey and my other niece and nephew were all products of incest. He told my nephew right even in front of...
Daenerys: Ser Barristan yes... He told me what happened that day.
She sits there silent for a moment.
Daenerys: If I am to give the Starks their rights, then I must meet the ones still left alive. I've been told that the eldest daughter married Wilhem son Kalimar.
Tyrion: Lady Sansa yes.
Daenerys: For alliance?
Tyrion: That... and from what I saw they both looked like they were deeply in love. I was in the way and because since Sansa and I never consummated the marriage, I found no fault in staying in the marriage that I never wanted to begin with.
Tyrion finishes the wine, then pours a third cup.
Daenerys: I'm not going to exile you, or have you killed. I'm going to trust the Phoenix. Your going to advise me...
Tyrion about to drink his third cup of wine. Daenerys places her hand on top of the cup herself.
Daenerys: A hand that can still speak in full sentences.
Takes the wine cup away.
Daenerys: Before I announce this charter, I need to prove myself a ruler and I think together we can put our home back to it's former glory.
Tyrion: And I intend to help you with that... your Grace.
Daenerys: Well as my advisor I need your council...
Tyrion:It is yours now and always.
Daenerys: Since I had to leave Essos. I know that many old masters are still alive and are going to try to put the free people back in chains... what should I do about that.
Tyrion: Hmm, good question. Westeros has always hated the idea of slavery. We have many ways of making money without having people as property. Perhaps... and as your advisor your not going to like this.
Daenerys: You seem to know what you're doing.
Tyrion: Very well. Westeros does't approve of slavery, however some parts of Essos use Slavery as currency. Now you made a free council for Meereen of both free men and old masters. Now we can tell the old masters of Yunkai and Astaphor that there going to need to develop a new system of making money, but until then Slavery will need to be a temporary use.
Daenerys: That is exactly what Barlock Dollar-dan told me before he left.
Tyrion: You asked him as well?
Daenerys: Well he's a Head Council Man of Ulthos and like you he has a eye for politics. If he told me that exactly what you just told me... and to make a good example of a rational ruler. I'm going to have to support it then... slavery will be used temporary. But for how long?
Tyrion: A new system takes time... I would suggest seven years.
Daenerys: Seven is to long... Braavos hates slavery, if we were to let them enforce this on Astaphor and Yunkai could it work.
Tyrion: Braavos is the most powerful city in all of the Free Cities they have the resources and means to make threats. Braavos and the new order of Meereen could both enforce this on Yunkai and Astaphor.
Daenerys: Not Seven, One year will do. I give them one year to find a new system of currency. And if any of them don't follow this then I will have the Phoenix convince Braavos to aid in this matter.
Tyrion: Now I know you will be better than Joffrey, or Robert Baratheon you listened to your advisor but made a compromise along with it.
On the deck, Jamie gets approached by Ser Barristan Selmy. Barristan doesn't seem to pleased to see him.
Barristan: The last time I saw you, you fled to the Riverlands to meet your father after the attack on Ned Stark. And I heard you were captured by Robb Stark.
Jamie: It's true. I was and I changed because of it.
Barristan noticing Jamie right hand.
Barristan: What happen to your hand.
Jamie: I guess some men didn't care if I'm a Lannister and one cut it off to prove that my name will not protect me forever. I wasn't the same after that, I was being escorted by a woman who shows to be skilled with a sword. Her name is Brienne of Tarth you would probably like her. Last I heard she serves under Lady Sansa Stark, she served under Catelyn Stark once. Her only mission to Catelyn was to get me back to Kingslanding so I could bring her daughter home. Of course what happen when we were traveling...
Barristan: I know... Robb Stark and Catelyn Stark were betrayed by their own bannermen.
Jamie: Just Roose Bolton and Walder Frey.
Barristan: I never liked that Walder Frey. This goes against my honorability, but I'm glad the Phoenix killed him.
Jamie: Same here.
Barristan: How have you been serving the Kingsguard with only one hand?
Jamie: I've been learning to use my left. My skill isn't good again yet but it good enough to only beat a stable boy.
Barristan chuckles.
Jamie: Is she worth it.
Barristan: When I see her she reminds me so much of her older brother Rhaegar. She has the potential to be great the kind of ruler our country needs. But if your saying she is worth giving my life for... then yes.
Jamie: If I join I worry about my family. Mostly Cersei and her children.
Barristan: Daenerys is not like her father, thank the Gods... I know she'll show mercy to them.
Jamie: If I know Cersei, she'll spit on that mercy.
Barristan: Yes.
Varys approaches Jorah Mormont as Jorah glances at the sea.
Jorah: After all these years I'll finally be able to go home.
Varys: Like the other chance you had, when Robert Baratheon gave you the pardon.
Jorah: Perhaps I felt like not coming home like that. The first time I met her she was a scared girl but her marriage and time with Khal Drogo and the entirety of the Khalasar and something happens she became strong by will and body. I saw a girl become a leader, in time she had a small Khalasar behind her and pretty soon she was able to get an a great army of Unsullied, then she went liberating one slave city and got a sellsword company as well. What got me to serve her loyally was when after Khal Drogo died she gave him a funeral pyre, putting her stone eggs along with it. When the fire was burning she walked right into it and came out unharmed and unburnt and then got three dragons. That's when I knew she is destined to take the Iron Throne and be the ruler that Westeros deserves and needs.
Varys: When I heard of the Dragons I too had hope, I never let go of it. I'm glad you didn't take that pardon, what better chance of redeeming yourself by giving a country a ruler it deserves.
Jorah: I don't know why the Phoenix fights for her, perhaps maybe he sees what we see.
Daario approaches Jorah.
Daario: The captain says that the wind is kicking up. We'll be in Dorne by tomorrow.
Jorah: I should go tell our Queen.
Jorah head down under. Ballard/Mordrain sits there sharpening his knives and his short sword. Daario who seems to stop glancing at him.
Daario: (To Varys) They say your the spymaster of Westeros right.
Varys: I am.
Daario: I'm very suspicious of that one. I mean he kept mentioning the Phoenix a few times, but I can tell that he has an agenda, I'm was a sellsword by profession so killing men is something I know. I can sense that the way he mentions the Phoenix name it's not good.
Varys: And you want me to have my spies keep an eye on him.
Daario: If you can.
Varys: That would be no problem.
Jorah comes back up with Tyrion and Daenerys. Missandei and Grey Worm hanging by the rear of the ship.
Daenerys approaches the head of the ship.
Daenerys: Only one more day and I finally get to see the home I never got to know.
Jorah: You will your grace.
The ship continues sailing west with her fleet behind her, the Dragons still in the sky hovering over the ships.
Author Notes: So yeah I added the Tyrion comprise on episode 4 for season 6. I guess I was wondering myself if I should of not have Daenerys leave Slavers Bay like that without her having some kind of plan for it. And also I'm trying to make her trip to Westeros more quicker so I can get on with the story, and to me her landing on Dorne makes more sense since the Martells are Targaryen supporters.
But will they be hostile or welcome her as a guest.
Well just wait to and see.
