[h3][center][color=ed1c24][b]Willam Lannister[/b][/color][/center][/h3] It was a decently long journey from Lannisport to King's Landing, but not so bad on the Gold Road. It was just over a fortnight all in all. They were given two months to arrive at King's Landing which was more then enough time for the young lion to make his journey. At last Willam Lannister and his caravan had arrived at the massive gates of the city. He'd been to King's Landing a few times before, for a few parties and various business occasions with his father. From his memory the city was a lot like Lannisport, big with all kinds of different people. He had spent the whole journey on horseback, leading the column as was expected of him, with his personal guard and friend Talea Derlys, to his left. The trip itself was rather uneventful, Medea was having fun though performing maneuvers as they traveled. Willam was dressed in gold and crimson with a few decorative pieces of plate on his shoulders, shins, and forearms. Strapped to his waist was a rather thin sword with a basket hilt, called a a rapier. His crimson cloak was clasped by a gold brooch shaped in the sigil of the Lannisters. Similarly every man of the Lannister entourage was wearing a red cloak as well, like a sea of blood flushing through the streets. A grim thought but oddly appropriate given the Lannister's reputation, something Willam wanted to change. He approached the Gates to the Red Keep, as expected there were quite a few guards. [color=fff200]"Lord Willam Lannister, here in service to the King."[/color] He heard his herald announce beside him. Willam didn't particularly care for heralds, and the banners should be indicative of who he was, but still it was proper form. After his herald announced him, Willam and his men were led through the gates into the Keep proper. From there the young lord dismounted and turned towards his friend and trusted assistant, Tywin Kenning, son and heir of Kayce. The two met as boys and have been friends and brothers ever since. [color=ed1c24]"Tywin, see to our things, please. And ensure the men and horses are properly housed as well."[/color] His friend put his right fist over his heart in a salute before turning to start on his task. By then a servant from the castle had approached looking to lead him to his quarters. [color=ed1c24]"Very well good man, lead the way."[/color] He and Talea were led through the castle to the west side of the keep, to a private wing. It was a large common room with a very large table, a fireplace and doors to either side presumably leading to bedrooms. Upon entering Willam was shocked and then very much afraid as he stepped behind Talea. [color=ed1c24]"By the Seven! What is a bear doing in here?"[/color]