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Ser Criston Cole spoke up. Should the princess reign, he reminded them, Jacaerys Velaryon would rule after her. βSeven save this realm if we seat a bastard on the Iron Throne.
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Ser Criston Cole was appointed to the Kingsguard to fill the place created by the death of the legendary Ser Ryam Redwyne.
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Summoning Ser Otto to the throne room, he tore the chain of office from his neck and tossed it to Ser Criston Cole. βMy new Hand is a steel fist,β he boasted. βWe are done with writing letters.
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Prince Aemond and Ser Criston Cole were advancing on Harrenhal,
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