Text | - Rule that Gordun should give an equal weight in hay to what was lost.
- Ask how Howyrd knows it was Gordun's cattle who damaged his hay.
- Rule that if Howyrd can't protect his lands, then Gordun owes him nothing.
- "The blighted beasts jumped my wall," Howyrd starts, but Gordun interrupts. "The wall's half as high as it should be. The whole thing is crumbling."
- Ask what settlement Howyrd is looking for.
- Say that [Your House] will fix the walls so this doesn't happen again.
- Question how the cattle got into Howyrd's hay stores.
- "Gordun's cattle overran my fields. They trampled the hay I had stored for the winter," your farmer Howyrd complains to Jon, who is hearing cases.
- "Gordun owes me hay to feed my stock through winter. Or the meat of one of his beasts," Howyrd says. Gordun scowls. "You should ask for a new wall!"
- "He knows because I fetched them out as soon as I found 'em, m'lord," Gordun cuts in. "But I'm not responsible for him letting his walls crumble."
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