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Basic Strategy, Monday, Period 4
Tyrion was already standing on his desk as the students got to class. He wasn't concerned about them noticing he was a dwarf; that would be blindingly obvious even if he carted the Iron Throne in and stood on top of that. However, being below eye level tended to put him at a disadvantage that he saw no need to start from today.
"Good afternoon, and welcome to Basic Strategy," he began. "I'm Tyrion Lannister. You may address me as Lord Tyrion, or as Professor Lannister if a noble title is too much for you."
"Before we start, I'd like to mention that I need an assistant. I want someone to go to the market for me, fetch my books, cook from time to time if you're the sort, help out in class every so often, and, most importantly, laugh at my jokes. There's coin in it -- twice whatever the going rate is for student jobs on the island, if I like you. If you're willing to take it on, stop by my office tomorrow and we'll chat."
A pause, there, as Tyrion willed the students to jot this down and looked at his own notes.
"This class is not about how to win a war. It's about how to make the circumstances of your life work for you. How to get what you want, whether it's a crown or some money or a pretty girl. Many of my thoughts may be useful; if they aren't, I hope at the least I'll entertain you for an hour every week."
"The main thing we're going to discuss today is where we all start from. Unless you're an idiot, no doubt you've surmised a few things about me by now. First, of course, is that I'm devastatingly handsome. Second, you might have heard the way I introduced myself, or noted the quality of my clothing, and correctly deduced that I come from a family of some standing. And finally, the thing the world will very rarely let me forget -- I am a dwarf. My limbs are short, my head is large, I wouldn't be the first person you'd call for back-up in a swordfight."
He'd been speaking quickly through his introduction, but here he paused and began to pace himself, as if he wanted to ensure the students were listening. "I can't forget any of that. No one else will."
"And I promise you, there are things about each of you that no one will ever forget, either. It might be a family name; it might be something you've done, or failed to do. It might be very good or very bad. Whatever it is, you need to take it on fully. Make it into your strength, and no one can ever use it to hurt you."
"You" -- and here he pointed randomly into the front row -- "start our conversation. Your names, two things about you that are common knowledge, and one thing you just want us to know. Next week, we'll start discussing how to turn what we have -- and don't have -- into things we can use."
"Good afternoon, and welcome to Basic Strategy," he began. "I'm Tyrion Lannister. You may address me as Lord Tyrion, or as Professor Lannister if a noble title is too much for you."
"Before we start, I'd like to mention that I need an assistant. I want someone to go to the market for me, fetch my books, cook from time to time if you're the sort, help out in class every so often, and, most importantly, laugh at my jokes. There's coin in it -- twice whatever the going rate is for student jobs on the island, if I like you. If you're willing to take it on, stop by my office tomorrow and we'll chat."
A pause, there, as Tyrion willed the students to jot this down and looked at his own notes.
"This class is not about how to win a war. It's about how to make the circumstances of your life work for you. How to get what you want, whether it's a crown or some money or a pretty girl. Many of my thoughts may be useful; if they aren't, I hope at the least I'll entertain you for an hour every week."
"The main thing we're going to discuss today is where we all start from. Unless you're an idiot, no doubt you've surmised a few things about me by now. First, of course, is that I'm devastatingly handsome. Second, you might have heard the way I introduced myself, or noted the quality of my clothing, and correctly deduced that I come from a family of some standing. And finally, the thing the world will very rarely let me forget -- I am a dwarf. My limbs are short, my head is large, I wouldn't be the first person you'd call for back-up in a swordfight."
He'd been speaking quickly through his introduction, but here he paused and began to pace himself, as if he wanted to ensure the students were listening. "I can't forget any of that. No one else will."
"And I promise you, there are things about each of you that no one will ever forget, either. It might be a family name; it might be something you've done, or failed to do. It might be very good or very bad. Whatever it is, you need to take it on fully. Make it into your strength, and no one can ever use it to hurt you."
"You" -- and here he pointed randomly into the front row -- "start our conversation. Your names, two things about you that are common knowledge, and one thing you just want us to know. Next week, we'll start discussing how to turn what we have -- and don't have -- into things we can use."

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Which was why he was in this class.
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He really did.