Ingrith and Finan argue with Viserys and Alicent over their attempts to try to get Nyra back to Westeros. They speak of the freedom she's gained compared to the burdens of royalty.
As Sihtric and Nyra walked away from Viserys, Alicent, Ingrith and Finan approached him.
"You know, she'll never leave him. Not for all the gold and jewels in the world and definitely not to live a life in prison or as a slave for her childhood maid. I don't know what you came here searching for but unless it was just to see with your own eyes that she's alive, well and happy, then you're not going to find it here," said Finan to the King of Westeros.
"No, she will want to return home. You will help me convince her that she will be far better off living with me where I can find her a proper husband to give her babies. Once she's married to an appropriate man and has given him several children, she won't even miss the ones she has here."
"You are obsessed with the daughter born by your first wife and whom you have not seen in many long years so clearly you haven't forgotten her. Yet you expect a woman, a mother who has carried within her each of her children and then went through the agony of birthing them to forget her young just because she's forced far away and then forced into a loveless marriage and then raped by that man to give him children. How you can't see that she would grow to hate you for that. Ripping her away from the life she's built. Robbing her of her freedom. Denying her the love and comfort of the man she's been in love with for so long and stealing her away from the products of their love for one another, is beyond me," replied Ingrith. "You've already betrayed her when you refused to even consider that your child had been harmed before you stole everything you had from her. Must you try to do the same thing again?"
This made Alicent rage, "She is the King's daughter. She belongs to him. She whored herself out and made a spectacle of herself and disgraced the Targaryen name. It's of no importance that she was disinherited and banished. Her father and I are here now so she must comply with our demands!"
"You are out of your Goddamn mind to think that," replied Finan. "That lovely woman was condemned despite YOU," he got up in Alicent's face, "and your father doing everything you could to destroy her. She was never given a chance to defend herself before being cast out. She came here with almost nothing and then worked hard to survive. Fate made hers and Sihtric's paths cross which has been a blessing to both and all of us who care about them. If you honestly think there's any chance that we will let you take her, that we won't fight to PROTECT one of our own, then you have another thing coming to you. This is her home. She's happy here and has a family who actually loves and values her here. There is NOTHING left for her in Westeros other than pain and frankly, I know that woman much prefers the pains of childbirth to the life of pain she would endure and has, as a child, endured back in Westeros."
This stunned the King and Queen into absolute silence so they were unable to protest when that couple stormed away.
