An excerpt from the writing of Luke, the apostle of Jesus Christ, to the Church in the Iron Islands, protected by his brother in Christ, Victarion of house Greyjoy.

When Jesus was one and ten years old, Mary and Joseph brought Him to Jerusalem because it was the Passover and all the Jews from all the corners of Westeros came to honor the event. (This was a year before He was lost in the temple, when He said: "Didn't you know you would find me in my Father's house?")

Now, this was a few months after the great Tourney at Harrenhal and behold, prince Rhaegar, beloved by highborns and lowborns, was in Jerusalem, for, according to many, he loved God of Abraham and he renounced other gods and even circumsised himself. He came to Jerusalem, accompanied by his friends Jon Connington, and Richard Lonmouth and Harris, son of Marris.

And after Rhaegar prayed in the temple, he saw Jesus and His parents standing before him. Mary and Joseph bowed their heads in respect, but Jesus looked Rhaegar in the eyes and Rhaegar fell on his face, kissed the hands of Jesus, and he wept.

"My Lord and my King!" Rhaegar said. "I have seen Your face, and now I can go to the bossom of our father Abraham in peace."

And everyone was offended, and the people and all the houses, because Rhaegar said to Jesus: "My Lord and my King."

And people said to one another: "Who is this boy that Rhaegar honors Him so much? He is twice the age of this child!" Most responded with: "He is out of his mind." or "He drank too much wine."

And many of them tried to find Jesus, but He was lost together with Mary and Joseph in the crowd, and no one found them and no one remembered Who the boy was.