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Trusting people he had every reason to not trust was his downfall random thoughts Send a noteboard - 31/07/2011 07:34:24 PM
That and being stupid enough to let the people who he should have suspected were involved with killing Jon Arryn know he was investigating who killed Jon Arryn. He could have been both smart and honorable and built his own network of informant and built a power base in the city before making his move. Trusting little finger to secure the city guard for just plain stupid not honorable.
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