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Welcome to A Song of Revenge and Gold: House Malroy Quest. In which you take the reins of a House of storied glorious past since Aegon’s Conquering, but whose fortunes have taken a turn for the worse in the doom that Robert’s Rebellion brought. You are Brynden Malroy, second son to Lord Vamos Malroy and Lady Esemella Hayford and the last living heir to Steadhold and House Malroy. The year is 285AC, two years after the Rebellion and a year after your return to Westeros.

House Malroy is a pre-genned House designed around the idea of a story within the Crownlands of a House fiercely loyal to the Targaryens and their attempts to live in this new world after Robert’s Rebellion. Lord Brynden Malroy is as well pre-genned but will take direction from the players in his ways and how he develops himself further. This Quest will be moderately more story driven than others of its kind, but the development of the House and her lands will take just as much importance.

If you’ve played one of the many Quests within the ASoIaF setting the rules of the SIFRP system should be known. I will be using the Game of Thrones edition, as well as a few of the expansions namely OOSP and a few house rules which will be explained as we come to them. If you have questions about how things work or why certain actions are taken I can explain them as we go along. In truth this is a learning experience for me as well.

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Masterlist:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WiZG5xtDqbQKI31IIbqNb4zTmooivb0Ns_J6EatgWgY/edit?usp=sharing

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/RevengeGoldQM

SIFRP Resources:

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/6sar1o14399xv/SIFRP

/tg/ Archive I-L:

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=House%20Malroy

/qst/ Archive LI-:

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=House%20Malroy

Ride Unto the Sunset

And now without further ado…
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Day 4, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Mid-Afternoon

The tension in your neck, the strain in your eyes, the racing of your heart, your mind whirling from seeing the man sat upon your seat, your father’s seat, the Malroy’s seat, Ser Jaime Lannister. Kingsguard. Kingslayer. About him were men of the Westerlands. Houses you did not recognize, banners and coat of arms that were beyond your scope of knowledge but what was the most telling were your people. An uneasy was about the face of every servant and guard here, a remembered response to the Sack of Steadhold, not mere hours after King’s Landing had fallen at the hands of Lord Tywin Lannister’s army. Maester Benjin, Horsemaster Gawen, Captain Jonos Strouman had all survived to tell you of the horrors of the Sack, that their perpetrators had killed your last brother, Pastorm, and your crippled father Vamos. They had remembered the names, the sigils. And so too did you know. Lord Dresden Drox sat to his side, a man that reminded you of Lord Randyll Tarly in appearance, an older man who was nothing if not a warrior, he regards you plaintively, the look of indifference an affront to the justice that he deserved for ordering the Sack, for leading those men, for killing your family. Why had he come. Your calls to the Crown were for their aid, not that of the Westermen. Was this some cruel joke, a ploy by the Queen to save face now that the Red Bastard had fallen out of good graces? Wildfire rose into your eyes as they burrowed into Ser Jaime’s own, but they reflected nothing more than an easy cocksure grin and a smugness you hated with all of your being.

The Great Hall had gone quiet when Ser Jaime had spoken. They waited for you to speak but instead you only stared. Godscrown sat upon your hip still, the Valyrian steel sword of House Langward, beside your own bastard sword. Perhaps it would not take much to grant you revenge...

“Father!”

Your body laxes, mind singularly focused upon the voice you had missed for so long. Eyes search and you see coming from behind the high table your son. That goofy lopsided smile of missing teeth and joy plastered upon his face. For a moment you thought you could cry to see him again, but perhaps the weeks had taken all of your tears from you as you could only smile in return and offer your arms out to the boy as he ran towards you. He broke all laws of conduct, the men that occupied your halls whispered and passed looks as you embraced your son as if you had never thought to see him again, and they could all be damned to the Seven Hells for all you cared at the moment. Dontos and Lady Alexes Chelsted appear after him, Dontos wears a strained frown but at the same time you can see a relief upon his face. Victus looks up to you and you ruffle his hair before returning to look at Ser Jaime. Mind cleared and focused.
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“My apologies Ser,” you draw out, waving your free arm in an almost mocking manner of a bow, “I had been delayed. The death of my cousin, Ser Wesley Hayford, required my immediate attentions.”

Ser Jaime looks passively at you, his eyes thrown between yourself and Victus. It was an odd look, far less cutting and smug than you had ever seen from the man.

“I am informed by my bannerman, Ser Mason Flowers, that the ‘bandits’ upon my, and Lady Alexes’, borders have not been dispersed. Was that not the purpose of this… Peacekeeping force Ser?”

The Lannister stands to his full length, his white plate clinks against the stone tile of your Great Hall as he descends from the high table, a flourish of his white cloak drawing the silence of the assembled once more as he comes to regard you fully. He stands at a nose with you, of similar build as well, his hand rests upon the pommel of his sword as he takes a deep breath and an equally long sigh with eyes cast to the side as he speaks again, “No my Lord. It was not.”

You can feel the wildfire in your eyes begin to flame again.

“As it happens Lord Malroy I find my time here as wasted as you likely find it unpleasant,” he pulls a scroll from his belt and hands it to you, his regard for it lackadaisical but spiteful all the same, “My orders were to remain, as the Hand so eloquently puts it, a ‘bulwark against those outlaws that may deem to break the King’s Peace’ and until such time as they do, as in cross into your lands, I am to remain here. Seven above help us both should they never disperse themselves.”

Your eyes can the scroll, a true and proper declaration by the Crown. Signed by the King himself. Likely in some drunken haze. But why send a Lannister, and a number of Westermen to boot. Would the Gold Cloaks have not sufficed? You look at Ser Jaime again, his eyes had remained cast to the side, picking at a nail before he regards you halfway, and notes the range of emotions upon your face, and turns on heel as he responds, walking towards the high table once more.

“The Queen, in her wisdom, thought it best to foster good health and relations with those of the Crownlands,” he says, arms spread out, a nod to the Westermen that yet still occupied your halls, he continues, “Particularly those that had been wronged so egregiously in the past,” he stops, leaning on the high table where Lord Dresden continues to look at you with little regard, though turns his head to Ser Jaime when he points his finger at him and clicks his tongue, “Lord Drox, a true and leal servant of my father for some years. A veteran of the War of the Ninepenny Kings, of the Reyne-Tarbeck Rebellion. Seven, he served justly during Robert's Rebellion, as all of the Westerlands did. Is this not true my Lord?”

He inclines his head sharply, “You honor me Ser-”
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But his words are cut off when Ser Jaime slams his fist against the oak table, “And yet you disobeyed him! My father who had been so good to you in the past. Having forgotten past transgressions against his House. Ruining the victory, honour, and glory that Ser Tygon Reynold had won by lifting the Siege that almost killed this hold. Now they regard their former Saviour with as much disdain as they do you. But countless times I have heard the stories of your victories during this Sack, of the open rebellion that forced you to put the rabid man down, of your valour. Your honour. Your glory. So much so you forced the young Lady of this House out, so distraught she must have been by the sick depravities of your mind, about a newborn no less. I need not a trial to determine your guilt, for you’ve told me it all yourself before. You disobeyed a direct order to secure the castle and the Malroy Heir. That no more needless blood be shed. But instead we now have this mess. And worse yet, you did it all with that stupid, gormless look upon your face.”

Ser Jaime flings his arm out, regarding the entirety of your great hall. Many are silent, shocked by the sudden outburst of the Kingsguard. Your mind is a turmoil of confusion and anger.

“A man, loyal to the Crown, but who cannot trust it in Lord Malroy,” he says, eyes affixed upon the man whose face betrayed no more emotion that you could tell, yet his knuckles turnt white from where they gripped the table. Sweat beginning to form on his brow, “And I. But a good and leal servant of our beloved Queen, forced to dole out justice upon her behalf. Upon my father’s behalf.”

“Justice..?” Lord Drox manages out.

“Justice,” he repeats, turning away from him and beginning to walk away and past you, a look of ease upon his face as he passed and snapped his fingers, “Guards. Escort Lord Drox to the yard.”

The Great Hall goes into an uproar, you can barely spin your head enough to catch the responses from them all. Two heavily armed and armoured Lannister guards appear behind Lord Drox, swords drawn and held to the nape of his neck. He stands, arms raised, confusion having broken his facade. His sons are being held back by several other Lannister guards, your Uncle and Lady Alexes looked as shocked and confused as you and several of the other Westermen up in arms and anger while others sit without a word.
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“Come Lord Malroy,” Ser Jaime throws at you, waving a hand, and you find your body moving upon its own, along with the rest of the crowd as they follow Ser Jaime and the Lord Drox to your yard on the side of the castle. Many stop upon the stairs, and you leave off Victus at the foot with your Uncle as you follow the Kingsguard out a step further. He kicks away at several blocks before finding one he likes and pointing to it, drawing his sword with a turn away. Lord Drox is kicked to his knees, a boot plants his head against the block of wood. His face had turned to terror now, of the imminency of death being so suddenly close. Ser Jaime regards you again, a brow arched as he pricks at the edge of his bleed and being satisfied with the edge, “I would offer you the honors yourself Lord Malroy but I am afraid this is a matter of the Westerlands and I would be remiss if I did not see it through myself, you’d be surprised by how many unruly Lords squabble and squall beneath my Lord-Father. Let us say I owe you.”

The crowd has fallen silent, Lord Drox had begun to struggle but for the most part it had been taken out of him when one of the Lannister guards planted a boot in his ribs, and placed his head upon the block once more, it having gone red with anger and tears.

“Have you any final words? An apology mayhaps?” Ser Jaime asks resting his blade upon the neck of Lord Drox.

He manages to spit upon his boots, an act Ser Jaime regards with little more than passing disdain, before he speaks, “Dishonorable. Fucking. Kingsla-”

Ser Jaime’s sword strikes true, taking Lord Drox’s head in one fell swoop. The crowd gasps slightly but are mostly in a stunned silence. Ser Jaime for his part walks away from the slumped body of Lord Drox, cleaning his blade on a brown rag and stopping to place a hand upon your shoulder and whispering, “Let it never be said a Lannister does not pay his debts.”

He leaves off with a pat, as if it was some friendly favor he had just done for you, and you stand confused. Perplexed. Perhaps robbed? What was this grand showing for? You could not place the emotion. Nor reasons what had just occurred. Lord Drox’s body has slumped to the ground, the Lannister guards walking away after Ser Jaime. Two men in regalia not unlike his own, his sons, close on the body, the younger of the two openly weeping, while the other stares at the white cloak with steely eyed hatred. Your hand is occupied by your son’s own, bringing you back to the world. His face was somber now. But he knew your emotions all too well. You allowed him to lead the way, back into Steadhold, back into your home.

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Day 5, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Early Morning

You had awoken in a cold sweat. The nights had not been kind to you since the Trial. Wesley’s face still haunted your sleep, his final words, the light as it escaped from his eyes all as vivid as the day it had happened. Splashing water upon your face brought you little reprieve from the bags that had begun to form under your eyes, those of stress and lack of sleep, you think staring back at the polished metal before leaving off with a frustrated grunt. The castle yet slept, a few of the servants regarded you with solemn nods as you walked past, a few of the younger girls in whispers and giggles, half naked as you were having disregarded your shirt for how warm it had been, your bow and arrows strapped upon your back. You needed to clear your mind, find a peace in your own home. Climbing the Dragon’s Roost you are led to Steadhold’s roof where your makeshift target yard remained. Thankfully someone had been seeing to it, and it wasn’t half the mess you had expected, but a couple of the targets had fallen over all the same. You go about the minor labor with half a grunt. The injury upon your shoulder had healed mostly, but it still caused your hand to go number at times, Benjin said it would perhaps forever be that way or go away with time, he could not say which, but you just added it to the growing list of damage sustained over your years.

For a moment you pause, watching as the sun crested the horizon and creeps over Steadhold. The hamlet beneath your walls had begun to grow still, the Sept had reached completion and its tolling bells marked the morning for many of the denizens of your hold. Yet a number still remained in squalor. The burnt out remnants of the Port and market Districts were a poor home for the Princewood refugees, the tent city a tattered mess of brown cloth and mud. A growing number had taken to begging in the streets about the Sept, and try as they might your guards could not disperse them, nor could Septon Tytos manage to feed and cloth them all. The sun line breaks the Blackwater Rush and shines upon the Outer Ring, the Blackbridge, Blackbridge Tower, and the foundations of Mason’s Blackrose Hearth and new wall on the other side of the bank all tirelessly being worked upon by a mixture of indentured criminals, dornish stone masons, and Rolf Harling’s own workforce. It warmed your heart to see Mason’s holdings, occupied by your long time friend, a man so loyal that even in the face of death he did not blame you for your actions. It had been a long time coming you think, he deserved the happiness here, with Lady Elionwy, with his child along the way.
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Turning slightly to the east you look out towards Hayford, far beyond your Violet Plains. Lady Cassana would be soon to give birth. You hoped for a son. That Wesley’s legacy might be passed on through him and House Hayford rebuild. Obella, the night you had been together, had suggested allowing her spies into Hayford, so they could watch Lord Winston and assure all was well. A passing thought, but perhaps one with wisdom, even if it would deny you the ability to spy on your enemies instead. You shake the idle thoughts loose, and turn instead to your targets. Stringing your bow in an easy measure you pull, holding your form for a moment long to remember you tiny little details before letting loose with practiced ease and punishing the target that had fallen with an arrow squarely in the center. You smile slightly, continuing along for the morning until your arms had fallen numb and your mind at ease.

It had occurred to you that you had spent so much time and effort on martial pursuits but that Steadhold still needed her Lord, to rule well and provide for her. Perhaps focusing your talents elsewhere so that when peace finally came you would be in a better position than half ruined and worn by war, not to mention the cases you are soon to bring against the Langwards for reparations and against the Red Bastard to bring down the hammer of justice upon him, would be ideal. Though at the same time you knew more war was yet to come and you needed to be on your best, these ‘bandits’ would not sit idly by for long, not to mention the Blounts and the Red Bastard yet still stood, particularly if the madness of Lord Linden Langward extended to his brother Ser Lestor as the rumors would have you believe. You sigh deeply, drinking deeply from a basin of water that a servant had fetched you, mulling the thoughts hunched over upon a stool, watching your lands and her people.

Spending Lord Brynden Malroy’s Experience

Experience: 48

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15t70f-uSAGgm9tFSADoJfgfhcQwaAHKMSEVeTTIhkho/edit?usp=sharing

Please refer to the attached picture for how you may spend your EXP and the above spreadsheet for Brynden’s current stats. Floor is open for suggestions, I’ll hold a vote if need be.

Gaining a Drawback & Destiny Point:

Haunted, you feel haunted. Due to Brynden’s recent Trial by Seven, the murder of his cousin, meeting the man that ordered the murder of his father and younger brother, seeing his sister scarred, and various other incredibly traumatic experiences. By gaining the Haunted Drawback, you will experience these things more often, as well as the other drawbacks included in the attached picture. But will also receive a Destiny Point in return to be burnt, spent, used however it is desire and is essentially your get out of jail free card should bad end happen. At present you have 0 Destiny Points. You’ll only have this option now. So:

>Gain the Haunted Drawback & Destiny Point
>Do not
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Well. I can't say I expected that.
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That's a big OP
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>>3558274
>Gain the Haunted Drawback & Destiny Point
Makes his character deeper too
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Wait. What. Jaime what. WHAT. I do not trust that at all. What!
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>>3558274
>Get haunted drawback and destiny point.
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>>3558274
>Persuade +1D
>Notice +1B

Remember how Brynden was basically a Robert that managed to pull himself back together rather than fall further apart?
>Gain the Haunted Drawback & Destiny Point
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>>3558274
>>Do not
Awareness 30xp
Bargain 10 xp
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Haunted also adds memory bonus dice to fighting test results. Worth mentioning.
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>>3558274
>Gain the Haunted Drawback & Destiny Point

Persuasion for 30. Memory for 10. Might as well make the drawback useful
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>>3558274
>do not
>Improve Persuasion
>Save 18exp
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>>3558297
We dont have Memory dice and we're not going to buy any
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>>3558274
Persuasion for 30xp, Empathy for 10xp.
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>>3558281
>for you
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>>3558303
No, but people should understand the pros and cons of the drawback.
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Okay so it looks like a yay on gaining Haunted and the Destiny Point. Sounds good. Add some more depth to Brynden, guess the world is finally catching up to him.

Think I'll do a vote for Persuasion vs Awareness. And then we can do a vote for using the other 10. So:

Ability:

>Persuasion
>Awareness
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>>3558274
>Gain the Haunted Drawback & Destiny Point
>Persuade for 30 xp
>Notice for 10
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>>3558321
>>3558321
>>Persuasion
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Actually rather than improving an ability, we could take:
+2B in Convince. (4D +3B)
+1B in Empathy (3D-1D +1B)
+1B in Notice. (3D-1D+1B
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>>3558321
Yay to all

Glad to see you again dad!
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>>3558321
>Awareness
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>>3558321
>Persuasion
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>>3558325
No thanks, we'd be better off saving for another Ability

>>3558321
>Persuasion
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>>3558321
>Persuasion
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>>3558321
>Persuasion
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>>3558321
>>Persuasion
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Alright, strong showing for Persuasion. Really want those reparations I see.

Anyway, so we have 18 EXP left to spend. That's enough for 1 specialty or we can just bank it for later. Do a little vote on what I see.

Specialty:
>Notice
>Memory
>Bargain
>Empathy
>Convince
>Bank it
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>>3558362
>>Memory
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>>3558362
>>Empathy
I can see the most important awareness rolls being for assessing when someone is likely to fuck us over, or working out what someone wants. We're screwed for DC12 though.
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>>3558362
>Notice
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Damn good writing The Father. We stormed in there ready to heroically face off against the fucking Lannisters to try to stop them from burning out house down again... then come face to face with the fucker who burned it... only for Jaime to kill him for us.
And all through that execution I felt like I was standing in the room looking at it, frozen and flabbergasted, unable to process what the fuck the Kingslayer was doing and what his game was.
Seriously though, what the fck is his game? Did the queen tell him to do that? Why would that bitch ever do that? That doesn't compute. Tywin? Maybe I guess.
>Bank it or >Notice, either is fine

please do not waste 10 xp on a useless specialty just for a +1 to Fighting the first round of combat. That's seriously a waste.
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>>3558362
>>Notice
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>>3558377
This anon has the right of it... I was what the fucking for the entire scene... Excellently written
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>>3558362
>>Notice
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>>3558377
My guess is they see the writing on the wall and want to patch things up with us, seeing as we are about to cut out our ancestral land from the hands of all bastards red or not .
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>>3558362
>Empathy
I don't know the system well enough but >>3558370 makes a compelling argument
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>>3558377
>please do not waste 10 xp on a useless specialty just for a +1 to Fighting the first round of combat. That's seriously a waste.
Memory isn't useless, half the problems we walk into are anons forgetting the miniscule hints that Father leaves well in advance. Like Isis telling us a Chyttering Knight was allied to Redward.
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>>3558387
That was just one knight and not the whole house. The dude wanted our uncles wife
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>>3558383
Literally impossible. That requires queen cersei to not be a cunt to us. Tywin might maybe order it but that sounds really low-percentage. Literally no one but Varys has ever tried to do something nice for us before that was higher than us on the social ladder (looking at you Jon "My hands Are Tied" Arryn)
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>>3558362
>>Empathy
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Maybe Drox fucked up with something different, but was framed as 'justice' to hide whatever it is?
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>>3558390
Yep, and maybe I'm just not paying close enough attention, but when debating which domain to get, I completely blanked out that A Chyttering Knight just got killed in the Trial of the Seven.
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Sorry, minor hiccup with my internet. Anyway, calling it now. Notice by a single vote.

So writing now. Glad you all enjoyed that, was hoping I'd get that confused wtf response.
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>>3558391
My guess is her father, I mean who else can easily call a westerman here and sentence him to death.
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>>3558395

Cersei does have a long and storied history of elevating cronies and then having them be horribly murdered. But once again this involves the queen. cersei. in a non-antagonistic role towards us. That's as likely as the Others being killed by a flying gremlin.
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>>3558405
It might just be her tying up loose ends? Royce lost the support of the Crown maybe others are going down with the ship? So self preservation rather than helping us directly?
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>>3558405
So what's your call then, this is clearly a move trying to improve our relations with the lions bo reason to kill a lord in front of his sons other wise. My guess is they papa lion is stepping in and unfucking his daughters fuck ups.
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>>“A man, loyal to the Crown, but who cannot trust it in Lord Malroy,”

That sounds like Varys or Jon Arryn's words, but neither of them give Jaime marching orders. And Arryn going out of his way to do something on our behalf is almost as unlikely as the Queen doing it. I'd believe Varys would but the Kingslayer definetly doesn't take orders from him and it's not his MO in the first place. The most likely explanation is Tywin punishing Drox for a different fuckup, probably Royce-related, and trying to get a twofer in making us not hate the Lannisters as if that would fucking happen. My position right now is "stunned gaping silence and confusion"
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well I didn't expect that
as I said last thread I feel that brynden "I swear I'm not just a essosi sellsword" malroy would be more likely than most to give the kingslayer a chance to not be his reputation. Others pointed out he was still a lannister. It seems that papa lion has decided that his daughter is dumb and it would be best to at the very least not be on the top of our kill list. I wouldn't say that we or Brynden should be truly placated by this gesture but patience is a virtue. First revenge on redfuck, then we fully rebuilt our strength, maybe even dominate the crownlands.
Revenge is a dish best served cold, with a nice side dish of gravy flambe
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>>3558415
Idk the Hand seemed pretty cool with Brynden back when we stood before the throne.
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>>3558423

My-hands-are-tied-Arryn is cool with us but has a habit of being very tight-fisted when it comes to spending political capital on actually DOING anything.
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>>3558415
>That sounds like Varys or Jon Arryn's words, but neither of them give Jaime marching orders. And Arryn going out of his way to do something on our behalf is almost as unlikely as the Queen doing it. I'd believe Varys would but the Kingslayer definetly doesn't take orders from him and it's not his MO in the first place. The most likely explanation is Tywin punishing Drox for a different fuckup, probably Royce-related, and trying to get a twofer in making us not hate the Lannisters as if that would fucking happen. My position right now is "stunned gaping silence and confusion"

That makes sense, plus Tywin can probably summise we aren't Robert's biggest fans, so maybe would prefer to buy us to favour Lannister over Baratheon.
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>>3558432
Even the Tywin hypothesis seems low-percentage, it's just more likely than the other suspects.
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>>3558431
When we see Arryn, the first thing we should do is ask after Giselle. Just to see his exasperated face.
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>>3558405
Maybe she is disappointed with the Red bastard performance and with our star rising she is cutting her losses with him. She might even be incline to get us on her side because we have shown ourselves to be far more competent on war and on court than she expected and would be more useful than the red bastard could be to her.
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I wonder what our namesake thinks about us and whats going on
probably he doesn't care but I still wonder
maybe he's jealous of our bow skills
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What thfuck happend now
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>>3558447
He's probably just happy we're not loyal to Baratheons or Lannister.
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>>3558383

My Guess is: We Breed Golden Horses. Gold is one of their House colours, and Lannisters want everything to match their paintwork. They want to be able to buy prestigious Golden Horses to ride. Which is fair enough.

I don't think we'll ever be friends with Papa Lion, but I'm okay with moving to a neutral/trading stance whereby they can show off their obscene wealth by buying from us.
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Steadhold and her people needed you the most, at some point you’d need to put down the sword, the bow, and step off your horse onto your father’s seat in full. Yes war was still to come, and you did not doubt more over the years, but your family’s lands, their people, their homes need you focus at the moment. There was trade to be had, allies to make, and reparations to be had. Looking to the north you regard plains beyond your stretch of the Princewood. The Honeyrun you were told, and to the west more of the Princewood, all Langward land, hardly more than a blurry green in the distance but things you had set your mind upon when this was done. If your House could lose so much after the Rebellion, surely, you stood to gain after your neighbors had failed to start a war with you. Still, your mind felt clouded, the past year had not been kind and when idle thoughts began to creep they stayed longer than they had before. Wesley’s face had been common in your dreams, but worst still you remembered Isis’ scars, the bitten back pain because she did not wish to put it upon you, and just yesterday the man that killed your father, your last brother. But he was dead. Dead and off to be buried with the younger Drox son. Something about that all felt so very wrong. To execute a Lord before his children. Under such circumstances, with hardly a trial. Either the Seven had seen fit to bless you, or the machinations of the West and the Queen had managed to converge upon your Household. You could not say for certain but it was something you might wish to ask Obella to keep her ear to the ground on, perhaps tap her resources in King’s Landing. You shake idle thoughts, more than once and stand to your full length. The day was but halfway over by now and you had much to do and many to see. But most of all, you had a feast to attend.

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Day 5, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Evening

It was not a grand affair. Nor the happy event you had dreamed of upon your return home. The seat to your right remained barren, missing the mischievous smiles and flirtations of your wife. Without her court the House felt lonely and cold, and even more so spartan and warlike than it had upon your return. You did not she had managed to make herself busy while you were away, new tapestries of your House’s insignia hung from the rafters, the stained glass window had been fixed, the old cracked windows cleaned and replaced, it looked like a home again. No thanks to those that resided here however. Your frustration with the Westermen yet still grew, they had been here for two weeks by now and had almost eaten through the bulk of your stores, the servants had been harassed to no end coupled with fear of a repeat of the Rebellion it left many on edge constantly, and Gawen was at his last straw attempting to deal with the amount of feed and tack that was necessary to care for the horse he had almost thrown a fit when you brought home another 40 with men and squires attached.
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But for now you grinned and you bore it, though you doubted your molars would hold up to much more grinding if another man asked you the price of a horse.

Upon the high table with you sat six others. Ser Dontos Malroy, Lady Alexes Chelsted, and the little Lord Rodner Chelsted to your right beyond Obella’s seat. While Ser Jaime Lannister, Ser Mason Flowers, and a Ser Tygon Reynold sat to your left, Ser Jaime the most immediate. You didn’t doubt more than a few would take offense to a ‘bastard’ being sat between a member of the Kingsguard and whomever this Reynold was but you cared little, he was your bannerman, the only one at that, and thus deserved his seat. The political battle that was the seating arrangements of your great hall was nightmare enough, at one point you simply left it be, without Obella you were hopeless at it. The only reason this Ser Reynold had been placed upon your high table was at Ser Jaime’s insistence, so called the Savior of Steadhold, a title you had not heard before and sat poorly with your stomach when you noticed the personal arms he bore. Quartered with that of the Reynolds was that of the silver and blue lion of the Lantells. Likely a better idea to keep your distance than deal with a man whose pride had been hurt by some dishonorable cunt of a cousin dying by your hand.

The first course began to be served with little fanfare, a meal of chicken liver and fennel mousse served upon crispy bread with slices of apple and roasted nuts accompanied by wine from the Riverlands you could not remember the name of but were desperate for the taste of to break some tension in the room. It was quiet, awkward even, people spoke and made marry but for the most part they kept to themselves. Pockets of your Household and of the Westermen doing little more than staring at one another from across the way. Music was playing softly in the background but no one would go to dance. This was more a mess hall of soldiers, having made camp in an empty keep than it was a feast and you detested it. Still though, you did note about the other members of the Westerland force. A Banefort, another Reynold it would seem, the new Lord of House Drox, and House Plumm. You had very little doubt that you could call any of them friend, and perhaps you didn’t even wish to make friends here but the tension that hung upon the air could be cut with a knife as easily as one through warm butter.

Would you like to speak to anyone?
>Yay, attempt to break the tension somehow
>Neigh, let it linger, make sure they did not feel welcome

>If yay, who?
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>>3558509
>yay, jamie
if we have anything its panache
the man who would make a joke about the kingslayer at the steps to the throne, in public in front of the queen is not gonna be afraid of the kingslayer in person.
not sure what we would talk about but I'm sure we'll think of something
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>>3558509

>Yay

And since we're sat right next to him and he's technically the most important person in this room, let's talk to the bloody Kingslayer himself.
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>>3558509
>>Yay, attempt to break the tension somehow
>Jamie
Lovely fucking weather we're having
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>Yay Ser Dontos
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>>3558509
>>Yay, attempt to break the tension somehow
Ask Ser Jamie about the Kingswood Brotherhood.
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>>3558525
I want to compare Twenty Good Men Stories!
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>>3558509
>>If yay, who?
Ser Jimmy the Sisterfucker.
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>>3558525

And do it this way.
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>>3558509
>>3558509
>Yay, attempt to break the tension somehow
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>>3558509

Is that third son of Drox that swore his sword to Mason here?
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>>3558447
Now we just have to lose an eye and we'll be just like him.
Hell considering >>3558274 the haunting, I'd say Brynden was already a demon.
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>>3558525
>>3558527
Y'know Ser Jamie, I'd be really interested about hearing about the Kingswood Brotherhood. I fought bandits in the woods too. Got set on fire. Good times.
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>>3558525
There's actually a good Malroy related Kingswood Brotherhood related story Jaime can tell, so that sounds good.

>>3558539
Ser Drover Drox? Yeah he's around with his eldest brother, new Lord Donnel Drox.

Anyway, looks like we want to talk to Jaime, any other subjects in particular you want to ask him about?
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>>3558490
>They want to be able to buy prestigious Golden Horses to ride.
We had to rebuild our herds when we got home iirc, so I wouldn't be surprised if they already made off with a bunch.

Wouldn't surprise me if they just can't rear them like a Malroy can, though.
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>>3558553
>any other subjects
Grill him on how treason and murder became his favourite hobbies.
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>>3558549
fukkin kek I forgot about that part.
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>>3558456
>>3558546
clearly he used his powers to help us win the bow contest
>>3558553
ask him about barristan the bold and the old kingsguard, then see if we can get him to compare them to the new kingsguard
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>>3558553
If we are to break the tension let's ask something nice, ask him about the Ser Arthur Dayne and Ser Gerold Hightower.
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>>3558553
>There's actually a good Malroy related Kingswood Brotherhood related story Jaime can tell, so that sounds good.

I'd like to segway from this to getting Jamie and his men on board to go hunting for "bandits" if there's support for it and we can persuade Jamie.
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>>3558576
>Ser Gerold Hightower.
Maybe not mention Hightowers since Gerion killed Wesley.
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>>3558553
>Malroy related Kingswood Brotherhood
Really? Smiling Knight always interested me. Did The White Fawn brand one of us?
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>>3558553
>Anyway, looks like we want to talk to Jaime, any other subjects in particular you want to ask him about?
Keep it light and happy. Fighting Bandits (I love killing "bandits", Winning Tourneys, Don't mention Aerys, Tywin or anything that's going to get us a pissed off Lannister and his army hanging around.
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>>3558566
About fighting bandits and bringing them to heel. Maybe about if he’s as good with a bow as he is with a blade.
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What in the literal fuck just happened? I am absolutely dying to know the actual reason Jaime just got rid of Drox. I don't believe for a second it was because he committed a "crime" during the war. At least not the crime of sacking Steadhold.
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>>3558644

Drox definetly got himself put on the Lannister shit-list for SOMETHING. Was Drox a member of the Redward brain-trust?
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>>3558648
I'm thinking he got on Tywin's "Reyne-y Day" list for something. That comment about Tywins bannermen squabbling makes it seem like he fucked up recently. Plus, if he's bragged about it before then people certainly know what he did. Justice doesn't take 2 years to find a Lord in Westeros, not from Tywin Lannister anyways
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>>3558654
That makes sense but also doesn't explain how this loops back around to a horrible trap for us. There's no possible way that a good thing like this would just fall into our lap: clearly some sort of keikaku is going on that ends in Steadhold burning to the ground
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>>3558654
This had to be done with Tywin's approval since it was his Bannerman. But the display itself feels like the Queen, specially with Jaime doing the deed.
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>>3558663
Or Tywin is trying to clean the bad blood between us for some reason.
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Having had taken a jab at the Kingslayer once already you feel there is little to less to fear regarding the man, as he was simply that, a man. A man who wore white and served a King and Queen you regarded as having little care for you besides the horses you kept, but a man all the same. You knew Dontos hated him though. For everything that he represented, broken vows, treason against his King, a Targaryen King at that, a place upon a prestigious order that he did not deserve, that Dontos would have served with more honor. Your Uncle had hardly said a word since you had arrived home barring a simple embrace and a long glance at Godscrown upon your hip. He had looked to you with fury at that moment and said you would speak of it later, but later yet to come and you had begun to fear it, your Uncle’s wroth was pinpoint and focused, if it was anything like the day in the yard you knew you’d be sorer for it. But all the same you disliked the quiet here, you would not be celebrating a joyous occasion, not until these ‘bandits’ were dealt with and the Westermen gone and your wife returned but at least you could relax in your own Seven forsaken castle. The man was a warrior, perhaps talks of such things could ease both sides.

“Ser Jaime,” you start, getting an uninterested sideways glance in response, he had propped himself up on his elbow, fingering at the food lightly, eyes and mind clearly somewhere else despite the occasion looks of disgust that the Drox sent him. You clear your throat and continue, “I am told you participated in the sussing out and subsequent defeat of the Kingswood Brotherhood some years ago. Do you think our current outlaws may be related?”

“As a squire yes. And no, I do not. They have no support of the smallfolk, and build engines of war is Lord Plumm’s scouts are to be believed, not hallmarks of bandits. Doubtful they are anything other than what you assume them to be,” he says simply, before sniffling slightly and pulling himself up fully, “In fact… I believe that was the first time I met your family Lord Malroy.”

You give him a queer look, having little and less knowledge of the times you had been away from Westeros.

He searches the air slightly attempting to pull a name, “A younger brother perhaps? He looked much as you had when you had returned from Essos and decided it best to piss upon my sister’s lap.”

You recall having dyed your hair then, black like other Malroys, Donold had been ruddy brown of eye and hair, meanwhile your youngest brother, Pastorm had black hair and the green eyes of your family, you blurt out his name in surprise, “Pastorm? He was there?”
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“Ah yes that was the name. Another squire of the time. I believe the Knight he had been serving had volunteered to take the fight to the bastards among the others. And lost his life for it,” he chuckles slightly, “Your brother had fought well, and stood vigil over that Knight’s body until the battle was done. So battered and bruised. He had a sad look to him.”

He often did you recalled. Even as a youth Pastorm was of the quiet blood, solemn of look and eye. Isis had once wrote you how he had taken up the harp and half the Ladies of Steadhold had fallen in love with the ‘broken boy’. You had been told he was Knighted you believed but not much else, it had proven to difficult to remain in contact the further east you had gone.

“He received a Knighthood after it had been done. By the same man who gave me my own. Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning. I would say it had been an honor but I hardly knew the man.”

And now he was dead by the man you just executed, you think to yourself. But not voice such things. The second course had begun to be served. A cold coup of sorts, of tomatoes, corn, dornish peppers, horseradish, all pulped to a smooth consistency with Essossi olive oil, a small salad of greens and oil from the peppers sat upon the top along with a dusting of egg yolks cured in dill and lemon salt. It went down easily in the warmth of the summer, a surprisingly chilled dish considering.

Ser Jaime again picks at his food, taking a single spoonful before placing it down and looking outwards again to nowhere in particular before speaking, “Tell me Lord Malroy do these ‘bandits’ seem the same as those you routed from the Princewood?”

You had caught the double meaning quite clearly, hardly missing a beat, as in fact they were exactly like them, less Essossi sellswords you imagined, the Bright Banners were never ones for taking massive losses and sticking around, but no doubt their Captain still served Lestor, “Yes Ser, I would believe so.”

“Hm,” he responds softly before turning to you, a lock of hair falling from place as he spoke in a hushed tone, “Then perhaps my sister was right to send me. Oh how you should have heard the King hollow and froth, took everything the Lord Hand to prevent him from marching himself. It was only by her recommendation that I lead the forces after all, Ser Barristan Selmy had thought to do it himself, but had little cause to argue with the woman that wished to ‘make amends’ with the Malroys. For whatever reason. Tell me Lord Malroy, about these Princewood bandits. As little as I enjoy sitting here doing nothing, they are my orders, but I would know our enemy.”
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You eye Ser Jaime curiously, but begin into a light and abbreviated version of what had occurred in the Princewood. Leaving out details of whom you captured specifically, who exactly you freed from captivity, and what they told you precisely, having no reason to trust the Lannister beyond his word regarding your plans for the Red Bastard. But rather did go into a lengthy discussion regarding your daring infiltration of the encampment, of your twenty good men and their heroics that night. For his part Ser Jaime is not engrossed, but he certainly looks less disengaged than he had prior and at least the room is warming some. You discuss the finer points of their strategy with him and what their plans seemingly were before your intervention. More than once he stops, considers and then asks for you to continue. If the man was thinking of anything in particular, he was not going to make you privy to it, but it was better than the tense silence of before.

He speaks briefly before returning to his thoughts, “I will send Lord Philip’s scouts out under cover of night tonight. The Lord insists that they act by daylight in unfamiliar territory but I am quite tired of the game. Perhaps they will be more brazen by pale moonlight.”

The third course is served, whole yellow perch poached in brown butter, rosemary, and garlic, seasoned with peppercorns and cayenne from Dorne, upon a bed of asparagus, fiddlehead ferns, and fingerling potatoes all soft and tender from the roast. The servants open another cask of wine, a Reach gold this time, and you take it happily. Ser Jaime is lost to his thoughts, and your high table is a mixture of food and assorted items in place of proper markers. As aloof and careless as he seemed regarding your house he did seem bound and determined to learn of the enemies upon your borders and be done with them, likely through combat and quickly. A thought you yourself much liked as well. You were playing with a spoon that had acted as the God’s Eye River when the clatter of a plate striking the ground, the gasp of a woman, and the screeching of several benches against stone bring your attention back to the great hall. You see Ser Lucas, still bruised, though looking better with the month of healing, standing in his livery of red and blue, his hand upon the dirk at his side and Lady Racheal Conklyn grabbing his wrist and fury written about his face. She is begging him to sit but he wrenches free of her, and drawing close into the face of a young man that bears the badge of House Reynold. The youth looks at him with just as much anger, nose to nose and for a moment you swear they are ready to fight.
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Ser Lucas’ voice draws out in a hissing hatred, “Watch your bloody fucking tongue boy before I cut it from your Seven damned mouth.”

The youth narrows his eyes, his hands clenched firmly, one holding a goblet of dripping wine, the other free with knuckles turnt to white.

The Westermen and your own are immediately on edge again. The silent tension resuming as the two Knights death stare one another. Some look to you for resolution, others ready for their own blade.

What do you do?
>Expel them both from the Great Hall
>Expel the Reynold Knight only
>Expel Ser Lucas only
>Nothing, let it play out

Two guesses on who this angry shit is.
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>>3558676
>Tell them both to calm the fuck down
"By all the gods there will be NO MORE BLOOD spilled in this hall! You will both act as proper guests and SIT. DOWN."
Tyrus you angry fucker lol
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>>Nothing, let it play out
>>3558668
>and decided it best to piss upon my sister’s lap
That's a strange turn of phrase
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>>3558676

No one fucking insults Lucas in front of us. Tell the westerlander that he had better not dare draw steel in our own hall but we'd be glad to settle this on our friend's behalf non-lethally. Tourney swords in the yard.
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>>3558676
>Expel the Reynold Knight only

If it is Tyrus, he's got to go. Can't afford any pot smashing and letting our talk with the kingslayer to go to shit.
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>>3558676
>>Expel the Reynold Knight only
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>>3558676
>If you too cannot be civil together you can leave the great hall. Only warning for either of you. I'll not have more blood spilled in this hall. Either act as proper guests of leave.
>If either of you draw steel or throw a fist you'll regret it.
>This is everyone's one warning.
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>>3558684
Go with this, woe to the man who breaks guest right on our house. Wait, was Lord Drox our guest at the time? That might be their game.
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>>3558703
Oh shit. If he was a guest of our hall, we would have been honor bound to protect him no?
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>>3558676
>Address Lucas and tell him gently and firmly to sit down. Then mention guest right, look directly at the Westerman and reiterate will subtle menace there will be no violence under your roof. Suggest the Westertman find a seat at the other end of the hall.
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Yo can we talk about this food. Shit dad Id eat everything so far
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>>3558707
We hadn't fed the Drox lord yet, so guest right wouldn't have applied.
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>>3558714
We didn't, but Obella did...
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Alright I can work with the write ins.

Please roll a 5D6+2 (Persuasion 5D + 2 Blood of Valyria) for Persuasion(Intimidate).
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>>3558689
>>and decided it best to piss upon my sister’s lap
Let it go for now, but if Jamie mentions this again, we should point out we were considerably upset after finding out our entire immediate family have been brutally murdered and he himself just killed a man for the affront.
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Rolled 1, 1, 4, 1, 2 + 2 = 11 (5d6 + 2)

>>3558726
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Rolled 2, 1, 4, 3, 2 + 2 = 14 (5d6 + 2)

>>3558726
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Rolled 4, 3, 1, 2, 6 + 2 = 18 (5d6 + 2)

>>3558726
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Rolled 5, 5, 2, 4, 5 + 2 = 23 (5d6 + 2)

>>3558726
WILD FIYAAAAAAAAA
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>>3558733
>>3558734
>>3558737
11,14,18

That 11 killed me. Writing.
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>>3558714
>>3558707

That's kind of a stretch. He was executed by a Kingsguard without any of our input: literally not our fault. There are people who might hold it against us that he died in our house but not because of guest right
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>>3558716
Jamie also broke guest right by killing in our house so that doesn't really work.
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>>3558738
Too late...
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>>3558739
I'm sorry dad. I'm not very intimidating.
>>3558737
Thank you for not sucking, anon
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>>3558733
>>3558734
>>3558737
>>3558738

While the fact that that amazing 23 came too late is shitty, I appreciate the ramp up of increasing rolls into WILDFIRE
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Was the last thread archived?
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>>3558846
>Was the last thread archived?
Yep. Here you go.
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=house+malroy
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>>3558846
Seems so
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>really like house fortune and managing rolls
>really like fighting rolls
>also really like the story and 'downtime'
This is just a really good quest. I wish they all were like this one.
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DC: 15
Rolls: 11,14,18
Success, one degree.

Ser Tygon Reynold is the first to have acted you realize, the boiling anger in your gut finally reaching and catching ablaze in your eyes, following soon after you stood. The, you assume, elder brother gets between the two, his words hushed but his hand upon his brother’s chest firm, the other grasping the goblet and taking it away from him in short order. Lucas paces back and looks at you, the anger on his face cowed by your own anger and a quick flick of your head brings him up to the high table. You lean down, eyes strained and upon your own hushed tone speak to Lucas, “What in the Seven bloody Hells Lucas?”

He looks back at the Reynold Knight, “Little shit doesn’t know a damned thing about what he’s talking about Brynden. Before my own wife, heavy with child and delicate enough as it is. Has the audacity to speak of the honour of the Lan-”

He pauses, having received a quirked eyebrow from Ser Jaime as he spoke and thought better of it.

“Is that all Ser?” you hiss out, your gaze level with his own which he breaks for want of avoiding your wildfire.

“I… Fucking Hells yes my Lord,” he grumbles, removing his hand from the dirk upon his hip.

“I need not remind you of guest right Ser Lucas,” you say, standing to full length again, “Or any,” you say louder, gaining the attention of the Reynold brothers who still argued in hushed tones below you, “There will be no more blood spilled upon these stones. Keep you anger. You prejudices, do with them as you will but upon my lands within my home you will keep your tongues and hold your blades, is this understood? If you cannot do this then find yourself elsewhere.”

“Yes my Lord,” Lucas repeats with a sheepish bow of his head before turning back to look at the younger Reynold.

His face was red and pinched with anger and his brother’s words did little to hold him back. He throws his arms up in the air in frustration and muscles his way from the great hall. Grabbing a small flagon of wine along his way and pushing off the hand of one of your guards who offers to escort him to his room, retorting with a near shouted, “I know the bloody fucking way, keep your ‘ands off me.”

For his part Ser Tygon looks dejected, left standing alone upon the lower dias, carefully he places the goblet upon Lady Racheal’s table and speaks to her briefly, an apology you believe before turning on heel to resume his place, head held high still and not bothering to acknowledge the glare of Lucas as the two pass by one another.

You slump back into your seat and the night resumes, music playing softly and voices again collecting in the hall. Ser Jaime turns to you slightly with a look of amusement upon his lips, “Lord Malroy has anyone ever told you that you and my father are remarkably similar?”

You give the Kingsguard a queer look and he chuckles.
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“Not in upbringing to be certain. But in the way you would handle things. There is a certain methodical way about you Lord Malroy, your tales of war are well planned and detailed. Meanwhile those about you have a respect perhaps not born of fear, but one that can be reminded with a quick reminder of how fearsome you could be. Seven, had it been my father in your place I’ve little doubt he would disassemble his enemies just as you seem to have,” he tuts slightly and drinks from his goblet, “Just be sure to not fall into the same trappings as the man.”

A strange compliment to be certain, perhaps a backhanded one depending upon Ser Jaime’s opinion of Lord Tywin, though you ill liked being compared to a man who ordered the death of children and then kept their killers about.

The rest of the night continues along peacefully enough, thank the Seven. Your stores only had room for two more courses before you were sure to break the bank and dipping into winter stores, something you were trying to avoid for the betterment of your people. Though luckily the suckling pig smoked in apple and hickory wood and basted with honey and duck’s fat served with fresh cranberry bread, barleywine, and cauliflower bathed in bacon grease and creamy white cheddar had left most of your guests satisfied, you preferred to still give an outward appearance of being stable, lest one of these men say otherwise to those less trusted, particularly Ser Jaime. The man’s manner left you disconcerted, and his truer intentions even more so. But you were thankful for the reprieve by night’s end, making your way to your room to find your two squires asleep already and your son equally knocked out upon a couch that Obella liked to lounge upon with Lorelei at her tit. You find a pair of wineskins and chuckle to yourself, remembering your first time. Armen Hunt had taken little time to come out of his shell, in stark contrast to Arron Qorgyle, but they both served well enough, and the competition was healthy among the boys, and you were lucky to find they both got along famously with your son. If tonight’s activities were any indiciation at least. You crawl into bed quietly, hopeful for sleep unplagued by darker memories.

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Day 6, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Mid-Morning

You had hardly slept, awoken at one point in a mild panic and going for the now long gone braid of Isis hair. You had calmed yourself with a short walk and another goblet of wine but sleep hardly came any quicker. And now you found yourself in front of your uncle, sleep deprived and hungover as he berated you with an anger you had not seen in some time.

His plate clatters as he swings his arm pointing at Godscrown upon your mantle, “WITH HIS OWN SWORD BRYNDEN! DO YOU NOT THINK BEFORE YOU ACT! SEVEN SAVE US NEPHEW!”

“Uncle, it was in the heat of the moment and Wesley had-”
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“Do not deign to justify your actions to me Brynden,” he says slamming his fists down on the table you were resting your elbow on to prop up your head, “I could not be anymore clear to you the code of Knighthood, of chivalry, of honor in the Reach. I told you, countless times to watch your actions while you were there! And this is how you return!?”

You sit in silence, boiling underneath.

“I am not some weak willed craven who cowers at your eyes Brynden Malroy, remember who my brother was my sister,” he snaps back at you the moment he sees your rage, “What you did crests far beyond ignoble, to the point of disgusting dishonor. Seven be good Brynden and then you bring it home, a gruesome trophy of war. Even you are not fool enough to understand the history that goes with such a sword, the lineage, the very identity of a House.”

Won by the deaths of our family, you respond in your own mind, I should just keep the bloody thing. Melt it down to but base metal, their history be damned.

He pinches his brow, furious and frustrated, “You are not some sellsword playing at Lord BRYNDEN MALROY!” he yells in your face, “I had thought you better than this by now!”

Your eyes drip wildfire, anger and disdain not for your uncle but for what he argued for, the Langwards did not deserve this blade anymore than they deserved their lands you had reasoned.

The Black Knight of Steadhold throws his arms up and walks to the window, looking out over the yard, he rasps his fingers along the pane, “Have you nothing to say for yourself?”

“What would you have me do Uncle,” you respond slowly, your tone biting and unhappy.

He turns, leaning against the sill with crossed arms, “Return it Brynden. Do it with honor, and swallow your stupid pride for such a damnable moment and see the larger picture. The Lord Hand will surely be happier and more reasonable to other demands, such as Wards or Lands, things far more important that a hunk of metal in preventing war. The Reach are good allies to have. The Tyrells, Tarlys, Rowans, all good, loyal, and honorable men. They allowed your trial for Lord Linden was a craven of a man that seeked asylum when his hubris caught up to him. But they will not accept you acting in such a way, fighting alongside Prince Oberyn, and then stealing a family’s inheritance for your petty reasons. No, not all, not ever.”

You thumb one of your eyes, scratching the sleep from it before slumping back, “Can I not ransom the thing back? Your honorable Lords and Ladies do it for their children all the bloody time, why not a sword.”
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Your uncle’s brow furrows deeply, “It will not have the same effect nephew. The Reach will find it distasteful but no more so than fighting alongside the dornish. If you think as the sellsword in matters of coin only than do not expect to make friends of it but find yourself rich and alone. But do as you will. So long as the blade is returned and we are done of this.”

Your uncle’s chest heaves with anger, attempting to catch his breath as he hardly looks at you now, eyes laid upon the yard where the Westermen drill and condition. House Chelsted’s army was five hundred strong and made up the bulk of what was here now beside your own. Something you were thankful now without the Hayfords to call upon. Your fingers dance upon the table, in idle thought, still seething with your own anger. Something needed to be done with the blade, but what.
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How to deal with the Godscrown Situation:

>Option A
Just keep the blade, it was yours by right of conquest. The Reach be damned, your uncle be damned you’d take everything from the Langwards, piece by bloody piece. Surely there would be those that would try to take it back, you’d fight for it, war for it, attempt to kill you in any way possible until there were none left to do so. And no doubt Lord Arryn would be angry as well, perhaps refusing your other demands for reparations. But damn it, come hell or high water this sword was yours.
Notes: Very Negative Reputation, -1 Reparation Demand, +3 difficulty to all Ward related tests, Gain Godscrown w/ no tests
>Option B
You could just as well demand the blade in reparations. It belonged in the hand of a Valyrian not a madman’s child. You would come to trial with reason and cause for why the blade was more than a trophy of war, but rather a larger part of reparations, surely Saul Cromwell could help you. It was honorable in its own way, people lose titles, lands, children in war, why not a sword? It would be legal, and owned by a better man, and those that questioned you could be damned for all you cared.
Notes: Negative Reputation, No Demands Lost, No Difficulty modifiers, Gain Godscrown on DC24 (subject to severe negative modifiers based upon argument, dispositions, and actions prior)
>Option C
Ransom the blade back to the Langwards, if you knew anything about the world it was that the desperate will often do anything to get back what they lost. The sword was nothing more than metal to you, that of your homeland, but that was history. Long and forgotten. If you could leverage the blade as a part of your reparations returning it in return for more you certainly would. Call it the actions of a sellsword all you wanted Uncle, but it gained you more to be frugal than it did to be honorable.
Notes: Neutral Reputation, +1 Reparation Demands, -3 difficulty to one test
>Option D
Take your uncle’s council. Even in times like this where anger boiled freely and lack of sleep clouded your mind you could see his words were true. The fog of war blinded you at the moment, it was an ill decided thing, worst still in the Reach before allies and now with the blade upon your mantle. If it was returned with honour the Reach would be more likely to forget and keep trade and alliance, and the Lord Hand would likely be more amiable as well. Even if it meant swallowing your pride and being humble for a moment.
Notes: Very Positive Reputation, No Reparations Lost or Gained, -6 difficulty to one test
>Option E
Something else? Please specify.

Please do not you are not beholden strictly to the exact wording of each of these options, if you can find a little wiggle room and still get the desired outcome you can suggest it and we'll see if it works. Please ask any and all questions if you are unsure of what exactly any of these might entail or of the benefits of any.
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>>3558890
>your tales of war are well planned and detailed
...we did tell him the story how how we performed a suicidally dangerous raid in-person, right? And that other time three assassins burst into the room just as we were nutting inside a mysterious spymistress in a back alley whorehouse? Or the other myraid times we were basically Sterling Archer?
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>>3558900
>Option D
Making friends with the Reach is good (winter is coming, after all), the -6 is good and staying friendly with Dontos is good.

Keeping it should obviously be a no-go, and I think the rep boost and higher DC negative from option D is better than option C
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>>3558900
Could we hold off on returning it until the new lord Swears king's peace? (and hopefully has to swallow us taking everything else he's got of worth?)
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>>3558900
>Option D

Dontos knows what hes talking about. Lands, titles and everything else is more important than the sword. Plus if we are worried about the heritage of a weapon, we're getting a dragonbone bow soon enough.
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>>3558900
>>Option D
>Take your uncle’s council. Even in times like this where anger boiled freely and lack of sleep clouded your mind you could see his words were true. The fog of war blinded you at the moment, it was an ill decided thing, worst still in the Reach before allies and now with the blade upon your mantle. If it was returned with honour the Reach would be more likely to forget and keep trade and alliance, and the Lord Hand would likely be more amiable as well. Even if it meant swallowing your pride and being humble for a moment.
>Notes: Very Positive Reputation, No Reparations Lost or Gained, -6 difficulty to one test

We should give it back, publically to the Langward son, without prompting. Telling him we wish an end to the emnity between our houses. He'll always hate us, and might spit the dummy out, but we're playing to the crowd, not the new Lord Langward.
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>>3558908
Loved the scene with the brothers by the way. Reading that he grabbed the wine I was half expecting a guard to get bottled.
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>>3558906
That definitely can be arranged. This whole thing won't happen until after the 'bandits' are dealt with so your trial for demands and reparations will come then. This is mostly so we have a game plan.

>>3558902
Brynden has a tendency to look at past victories with a bit of bias. Yeah sure it was probably ill conceived on the moment ideas but they worked. And now, since he won, he can detail it up all he wants. Yep he definitely planned all of that with methodical and meticulous detail. Yes sir.
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>>3558900
>>Option D

>>3558915
Same. Fucking Tyrus, angry little shit
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We should also tell Dontos that we should have brought him with us, and it was a mistake to leave him behind. Be concilitory. He's put up with a lot from us. Hurts nothing to let him know he's valued.
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>>3558902
>Or the other myraid times we were basically Sterling Archer?
We really, really are.
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>>3558851
>>3558852

Thanks! Just wanted to make sure.
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>Option D

I have some very pointed words for the little shit when we give it back though. We're not going to beg forgiveness, we did it because we wanted that last thing that fuck Langward ever saw was me taking everything from him. They can have it back now that we've finished with them.

>>3558920
Huh, I had seen us telling it more in a "So no shit there we were in the middle of the night" sort of Shoggy style of retelling.
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>>3558920
Also could we frame it as we lost our self due to familial grief?
That his treacherous serpent of a father and the men who backed him clearly had this set up ahead of time (our brother in law's crippling, using them going after Goldsong as a proof, coupled with Hightower deliberately killing Ambrose in the melee) and how his men did not accept a yield (quelon's death), attacked from behind (hightower killing Wesley) and in gnereal acted more like bandit scum than true knights, and in our rage and pain we forgot ourself for a moment and killed the treacherous, assassin using snake instead of affording him the courtesy he deserved?


In short can we goad the little shit into making a faux pas while we seem conciliatory?
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>>3558926
We even have a swarthy love interest who is a spy, whom we also have a daughter with. The resemblance is uncanny
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>>3558900
>Option D
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>>3558920
Oh also can we write an apology letter to the Daynes? They no doubt heard about this, and thus the death of Obella's handmaiden. They also know we lied to them. Can we apologize for that and say we wanted to nail the bastard who commissioned her death to the fucking wall, and our wife in her knowledge advised we make sure no one would come to kill our witness before due time? Also let them know while she got a "clean" death her time in our dungeons was most painful and disfiguring?
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>>3558900
>>Option D
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>>3558900
>Option C
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>>3558938
The wifey is taking care of that.
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>>3558928
It depends upon who Brynden is talking to. Plays up the honor and glory of it with Lord Tarly. The high stakes action that you had a 100% control of from the start with Jaime. SO HERE I AM WHORE ON MY DICK BOW IN MY HAND IN MYR, to assorted friends. Brynden's a good storyteller.

>>3558933
I... Huh. Huh. ...huh. Well then. I didn't notice it, but HERE WE ARE.

>>3558923
Dontos would like to hear that even if he believes otherwise. So I'll throw that in to help him calm down.

>>3558915
He was real close to it.

>>3558931
You might be able to. It can fit within the frame of option D, though is more option C-ish in nature. Goading him would be in very poor taste considering the circumstances and how you're trying to come off as the good party in this.

>>3558938
Might not do much for Gerold Dayne's opinion on the matter but it isn't going to hurt unless you botch the roll. Obella's mother would appreciate it more likely.
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>>3558900
>Option D
As much as I'd like to fuck with this house, we can gain more by giving this one up. Like a second banner house.
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>>3558938
I like this but would rather not lay the blame on Obella, we're the Lord we're responsible for the decisions.
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Anyway, looks like a solid Option D response. Which I mean is very telling of the sort of man that Brynden was grown into being. I honestly doubt that if this was at the beginning of the quest that Brynden wouldn't be keeping the sword and telling the Langwards to pound sand.

Anyway. House Fortunes is next and it is a god damn dozy. So I am going to take a break to stretch and eat real quick and then we're going to get into it. Hope everyone is enjoying so far. I feel like I swept the rug out from everyone with the opening scene and ever since no one knows what to do with Jaime and it's hilarious.
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>>3558980
>Hope everyone is enjoying so far
Yes sirree. Enjoy dinner.
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>>3558956
>Dontos would like to hear that even if he believes otherwise. So I'll throw that in to help him calm down.

Cool, I always think Dontos is a good check against our tendancy to get excited and go full WILDFIRE! Plus if we had taken him, and Oberyn then we probably could have saved poor WEsley.
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>>3558993
but then the bandits likely woulda hit already.
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>>3558956
Without wanting to pry, can we also ask Dontos how things are going with the Lady Chelsted? If he's sufficently calm. Want to check the state of that alliance.
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>>3558933
>>3558956
>>3558934
We are also a really good rider/driver
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Does anyone remember who Armen Hunt is? I can't find him in the dramatis personnae in the House History & Household. I'm assuming he's a squire.
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>swarthy love interest
>baby girl
>super good shot
>good at "driving/riding"
>no concept of his own mortality
>RAMPAGE
>philanderer

We really are Sterling Archer, the worlds most dangerous spy.
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Can we get a Goldsong update before the night is out?
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>>3558956
>>3558980

I'm voting for option D but no way in hell am I apologizing. You can have it back but we're not sorry. We wanted the bastard to suffer.
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>>3559030
Can someone photoshop that into silver Valyrian hair so we can use that as our photo from now on?
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You sigh and pull yourself up, half dressed and disheveled and cross the room to Dontos, where you can see the turmoil in his stormy grey eyes. The tears that wetted the corner you. The immense pain and blame he had taken upon himself. You draw your uncle into an embrace, pinched and pointed by the onyx plate as you were and he bangs his head against your shoulder.

“You counsel is wise and appreciated Uncle,” you state, “It will be done as you said, with honour. Even if I must swallow my pride a moment longer than desires. But all the sooner I will not let them forget.”

“Promise me nephew,” he responds simply.

“I promise Uncle.”

He sighs, pulling away slightly to rest his hand upon your head and touch his forehead to your own.

“You should have been there Dontos,” you admit, “I needed you and I was a fool to have not brought you. If I had perhaps… Wesley…”

“What is done is done Brynden,” Dontos responds, “We cannot bring the dead back with what ifs and should haves. And had I not been here, then what of Blacksaithe, of Steadhold? Lady Obella only had Ser Mason at her side. Lady Alexes myself. Perhaps it would have emboldened these ‘bandits’ further. We cannot say for certain.”

“And yet.”

“And yet you will be haunted by his memory,” Dontos finishes for you, “That is our curse and our burden nephew. I care with me my own regrets, for your sister. Your mother. Had I not abandoned my post...” he trails off and you allow the silence to hang. The words your uncle spoke were true, you knew them to be. But you could not forget so easily. Not so soon.

Your uncle breaks and stiffens, composing himself again as the Black Knight only could. You laugh to yourself and slump back into a chair regarding him, marriage had been agreeable to him you find. Sure, it was not to his preferences, but Lady Alexes did seem to care for appearance and your Uncle looked more immaculate than he ever had before.

“How does your marriage find you Uncle,” you ask in jest, allowing a light smile to play upon your lips.

He fixes you with a level gaze, bringing his hand to his face again, “The Lady Alexes is… A good woman,” he says simply, “A she-devil in disguise that is relentless in her requests and matters of needs in regards to maintaining appearance at court but a good woman. We are lucky to have her upon our side.”

“And there she remains?” you ask remembering Lady Chelsted’s more than open dislike for the type of man you were upon your arrival.
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“So long as it is to her benefit I would believe so nephew,” Dontos says after a moment, “She finds your flighting about for war or conquest or battle here and there to be troublesome. No doubt would prefer you stay at home and focus upon your lands and her people rather than it. But you are a Malroy, of the wild blood, I tell her. But the loss of her younger brother has shaken the woman, even if she will not show it. And you will do as is your nature. But I would counsel to appeal to her more restrained nature sooner rather than later. Or offer something to help our Houses bind together further. Lest she grow tired of war before the time of dealing with Royce begins.”

You mull the thought a moment and nod silently several times, “Thank you uncle,” you say simply and the man responds in kind before leaving off to drill his own men in the yard. He begged you take a moment to see Ser Raymun’s sons before they left for Blacksaithe with him again. It would surely do them well to here your condolences for the loss of their father. His eldest Ser Jaromir, was a Knight recently made and looking to prove himself. Perhaps you could find place for him here, your uncle suggested. Your mind found itself upon the piles of paper and ledgers Ashby had left in your room for you, details and money related items to go over prior to dealing with the House’s incomes this month. It had honestly bored you halfway to death trying to read through the thickness of it, and thankfully it lulled you sleep for a moment before your meeting, a dark deep sleep undisturbed by the Seven’s blessing.

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Day 6, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Mid-Afternoon

It was not your great hall, it was cramped and overly warm in fact, and you wonder how your father ever held Small Council in his solar. The Great Hall had remained occupied by the Westermen and there was little to do in regards to expelling them. So instead you crammed your small council, or what there was of it into your unfurnished and unwelcoming solar and took counsel here instead. Master-of-Horse Gawen, Acolyte Ashby, Ser Mason Flowers, Lady Elionwy of Myr, and Illiad attended you; Obella, Saul Cromwell, and Captain Jonos still in King’s Landing. Ashby was far more spry and of his wits than Benjin had been in his advanced age and had done you the duty of organizing the day’s subjects into convenient dossiers, of which there were several. Including three separate letters; one from Obella, another from Saul and the last with the seal of House Hayford and nothing else. But first there was a matter of what incomes you could expect from the coming month.

You lean forward in your chair, fingers interlaced and nod for Ashby to begin.
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Please roll 9D6+4 (5D Status + 3D Holdings +1B Bannerhouse + 2 Head of House + 2 Blood of Valyria)

Notes:
>Here is the House’s Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ok_UzOYKm6XyIPb4Gs6xNyiL3IPXCl1CFBS9CBpAC4g/edit?usp=sharing
>See attached picture for what rolls mean and what gains or losses they confer, as well as conversions for resources, and glory.
>I’ve decided I’m just going to stick with Highest of Three on this, regardless of the outcome or if a better roll is beneath it. I feel that’s the most fair with how I do things.
>We’re going back to base rules for House Fortunes Gains and Losses. I definitely made things way too easy earlier in the quest by doubling them.
>Glory is now going to function as intended in game. Brynden’s Archery Contest victory was an outlier and should remain treated as such as, again, it too made things too easy.
>This is an odd month so you do not need to pay the Bank of Bays any debt. But you will need to next month. Keep that in mind when spending Wealth.
>We’re going to roll for House Fortunes, see what sort of bonus that will confer, if at all, and then we’re going to deep delve into all of the matters that the House needs to address prior to assigning that bonus. So basically we’ll buy stuff at the end and see all of the House’s needs laid out and new mechanics we have to work with to get extra gains prior to executing on anything. I’ll also be doing some refreshers on stuff we need to get done.
>I completely redid how trade works. Because holy fuck was it broken prior. You still have some reasonable bonuses due to your current slate of holdings, but toned down so the difficulty is still there somewhat. On the flip side, the new Food & Trade system, which we will be going over, will make things easier as well.
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>>3559086
>attached picture

I'm very good at this QMing thing.
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Rolled 1, 1, 2, 6, 6, 1, 3, 2, 5 + 4 = 31 (9d6 + 4)

>>3559086
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Rolled 6, 5, 5, 6, 4, 3, 6, 5, 5 + 4 = 49 (9d6 + 4)

>>3559086
>inb4 people bitching about the nerfs
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Rolled 1, 2, 5, 1, 3, 4, 1, 5, 3 + 4 = 29 (9d6 + 4)

>>3559086
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>>3559091
30
>>3559092
46
>>3559093
28

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>46
Bruh.

Alright Boon it is.
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>>3559086
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>>3559097
*thunk of huge Malroy balls hitting the table reverberates through the hall*
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>>3559086
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Rolls: 30,46,28
Result: Boon (+1D6 to one resource OR +1D3 to two resources)

“My Lord, the month has been good to us, exceptionally so in fact. Despite the occupation of the Westerland peacekeeping force the people’s spirits are in good health with Lady Obella’s work and the Sept being open to the public, the harvest remains strong albeit lagging, and trade is otherwise good though remains lacking.”

“A matter of interest then,” you say in response and the young Acolyte nods to the folders containing the numerous papers of trade, incomes, and food supplies.

“As there are several others,” Ashby continues, “Master Gawen requested conversation regarding his lack of hands about the stables and how it may affect our growth. Ser Mason that of the military at present and events in the coming month. Not to mention the letters from your Lady-Wife and Master Saul. And Master Illiad has taken it upon himself to come to preliminary terms with potential trade offers in matters of food.”

“Well as of others, Lord,” Illiad finishes with a smile. The new position as Master-of-Commerce has helped him find place again and your old friend was grateful for it. His brother being safe and finding good wages was a bonus. Not to mention he was easily the most skilled tradesmen in the House, far outstripping yourself even. Better to let him build trade about the Crownlands and keep in contact with Ventys of Myr in the Dyre Den Caravanserai as he was his man.

“I would be remiss to remind my Lord, as Maester benjin has instructed me to do so that we have several pressing needs as well,” Ashby chimes, “The Port(10 Wealth needs Small Town) and Market(10 Wealth needs Small Town) Districts remain in ruin and our hold on the situation is tenuous at best with the refugees.”

“Can’t get any of the beggars to disperse either,” Mason adds, “Septon Tytos is doing his best to accommodate but I worry the Sept will be overrun. We need to begin building new homes and the Small Town (10 Lands) beneath Steadhold’s walls before anything else. I am certain if we can handle this food shortage we will have more time but without work people will turn to crime and lawlessness within the Outer Ring we cannot abide.”

Ashby nods and then turns to you again, “Which would you like to speak of first my Lord?”

>Matters of Trade with Illiad
>Matters of Horse with Gawen
>Matters of Military, Events, and Favours with Mason
>Obella’s Letter
>Saul’s Letter
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>>3559126
>>Matters of Trade with Illiad
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>>3559126

>Read the letters first
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>>3559126
>>Obella’s Letter
>>Saul’s Letter
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>3559130
Odds
>>3559137
Evens

I don't have all night and I plan to get through this section.
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We should probably get +1d3 to Lands and Power. We need to get working on Lands so we can buy a Small Town: We should spend our Glory point on a Land as well. We can buy the rest of our way to 10 Lands with reparations money.
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>>3559137
>>3559144
>>3559145
Alright letters it is. These are both longer sections so I'm going to end up doing them right after one another. Not sure why people thought they could be done together. We'll do Obella's first.
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I am late. I am late!
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>>3558644
>>3558648
>>3558654
>>3558663
>>3558664
>>3558666
Do you think Tywin is making a play for Godscrown here? I don't think Brynden would go that route, especially since we've already decided on a course of action.
Still, its a mystery...
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>>3559166
Why would Tywin want some sword? It's just a piece of metal you can kill someone with.
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>>3559170
Because the Lannister's lost their ancestral sword? His whole motivation for taking Ice?

although I really don't think that's his play.
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Tapping at your chin a moment you note the old growth is back in full, you’d need a trim whenever you went to King’s Landing to escort Obella back home. Look the proper Lord again, or at least one with a bit of style. Deciding it best to read some, hopefully good news from your wife, you pick at her letter first, and wave off the rest of your small council to chat amongst themselves as you read it to yourself.

My Beloved,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and mood. I know it must be difficult to deal with the Westerlanders and the Kingslayer, it will not truly feel of home again until their stink is washed from Steadhold’s stone. I find myself missing you more with every day. I wish to be home with you and our daughter so we can be the family you have dreamt of, that I promised you. Lorelei is of good health, bouncy and bubbly as always, I know she too misses her father and I promise her with every day she will see him again soon.

[You blush slightly and chuckle to yourself as the letter devolves into a long paragraph of rather graphic descriptions regarding what she is going to do to you the next time she sees you. Mostly involving her silks and some limbs tied up before you get back to the meat of the letter on the next page.]

Before I go any further please do find this letter meets only your eyes.

Master Rickard Wence is a good sort. Your family is lucky to have him and his family about. I would be lying if I did not say he has come on a touch strongly regarding rebuilding the Malroy Villa (2-4 Wealth). Though I do suppose it has been nearly two years now. I would say perhaps it best to be done soon, love. So the children might have a place and I may too use it for our other purposes.

The basis of the network is done and I have placed spies about as you have ordered Brynden. King’s Landing is dangerous with both the Spider and my Prince’s networks, I am able to call upon certain assets with his permission, so I would not say we should prioritize placing any new cells there. The Langward lands have been chaos since the death of their Lord, and my spies have found it easy to slip into place and infiltrate the House on the whole. The new Lord Langward will not so much as cough without us knowing of it.
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Otherwise I have two more cells that you may place as you deem fit love. I would be so bold as to make several recommendations though? The most obvious is that of the Royce Waters’ lands, his having done dark for so long concerns me greatly, and we need to know what he is doing before we can proceed any further. Also that of the Crackclaw Point. Those Lords are prickly and loyal to the bone and while they may appear to be allies we cannot always be certain of their intentions. I would think it better to know if they plan to drag us to war with the Celtigars before we are made aware of such. There are also the Celtigars as well, though Lord Ardrian wants little and less to do with you now I have no doubt he still has plans for his own expansion and good, even if ill conceived, the Lords of the Point may also appreciate a fair warning on if he plans to launch ship so they can defend themselves properly. On the other side of the coin there are the Hayfords, with Wesley’s death and Lord Winston’s grief we are unlikely to hear from them again. I know you care deeply for your cousin’s child, and if we were able to place spies there it is likely we could keep on eye on the child and her mother’s help or step in if something had gone amiss. I could make a case for the Blounts, or Velaryons as well but I doubt they hold as much interest to you love. So simply write back and I will see it done.

With Fondest, Loving Regards
-Lady Obella Qorgyle, Lady of Steadhold.”[/i]

You look up briefly, to assure no one had been attention to you as you read the letter. The Spy Network was mostly kept secret to anyone not necessarily on a need to know basis. Given how dangerous the activity could be if found out. You think for a moment on the idea, you could also use some eyes in House Chyttering, see what they are up to now that Ser Cyrus was dead and where they were leaning in this soon to be chaos or even the Thornes. Hells, you could send one to the Reach or across the Narrow Sea to keep an eye on Tychano Osten if need be. So many options, but you were sure that Obella would handle it well. You pull a piece of parchment and begin to write a simple response.

Where to place the other two (2) Spy Cells?
Please pick two.
>House Redward of Bolthole Hall
>House Celtigar of Claw Isle
>House Brune of Dyre Den (aka Crackclaw Point)
>House Hayford of Hayford
>House Chyttering of Chyttering Brook
>House Thorne of the Rayonet
>The Reach (Specify)
>Myr (Magister Tychano Osten’s Estates)
>Other? (Specify)

Notes:
>Obella has already placed a Cell in the Langward Domain and gains a free Cell from her Connections Benefit in King's Landing.
>It will take 1 month for each Cell to establish and require Obella to roll a Status(Steward) test DC:9 to do so.
>Obella will be able to roll for Connections once each Cell is established and feed you information from there.
>More information regarding the Spy Network can be found in OOSP, pg 25-26.
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>>3559201
>>House Redward of Bolthole Hall

>>House Chyttering of Chyttering Brook
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>>3559201
>House Redward of Bolthole Hall

He's our principal enemy and he has gone quiet. That is NOT good.


>Myr (Magister Tychano Osten’s Estates)
and this asshole is gunning for us and funding redfuck, In fact if we get the spies in good position on both we could get cassus beli to free sis easily..
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>>3559201
>>House Redward of Bolthole Hall
>>House Hayford of Hayford
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>>3559201
Fucking finally!
>House Redfuck of Deadman Hall
>Myr

I have a question, can Spy Cells be moved if we no longer have need of them?
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>>3559229
>I have a question, can Spy Cells be moved if we no longer have need of them?

Yes, outside of Obella's one in King's Landing it'll just take a month and another Status(Steward) test with DC 9 for her to move them.
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I'll leave this until 930PM EST, so 5 minutes. If no more votes we'll assume Redward and Myr.
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>>3559201
>>House Redward of Bolthole Hall
>House Brune of Dyre Den (aka Crackclaw Point)
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>>3559213
why chyttering?

>>3559223
hayford I can understand

>>3559263
why?


we need to have our assets placed strategically, and known enemies are more useful than about anything else, other than maybe hayford to make sure the family thrives.
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>>3559201
>House Redward of Bolthole Hall
>House Hayford of Hayford
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>House Redward of Bolthole Hall
>Myr

Allies are less likely to try and immediately kill us. We can move the cells to Hayford and Crackclaw point afterwards
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The letter is simple and to the point, while you wished to spend some time on lavish wordy poetry for your Lady-love it was hardly the time. You would ravish her when you saw her next instead, “The Red Bastard and Magister Tychano Osten in Myr.” You say and are satisfied with the decision and thankful that Obella had managed to get her network up and running so quickly. You give Ashby a short flick of your pointer and middle finger and he sits up to hand you your seal and wax. You push the letter to him and give the young Acolyte a pointed look, “No one handles this but you, understood?”

“Yes my Lord,” he squeaks out, pushing it hurriedly into his robes for safe keeping.

As your Council continues their idle chatter you reach for Master Saul Cromwell’s letter, it was certainly good to have the interim Master-of-Law on retainer you think opening the thing to find an incredibly length and wordy letter of at least five pages regarding a case he was putting together for you.

Lord Brynden Malroy,

I have come to understand the case against Lord Linden Langward has been decided in your favour in a Trial by Seven. While I do mourn for those lost, I have found myself quick at work on an action plan once things are settled in your lands, and these so called bandits are dealt with. The Crown has lost a Lord, and often times in cases such as these many others, those who think themselves wronged or damaged by the offending party will come to the Crown to demand reparations and incomes lost due to war, strife, suffering, etc. Having spoken to the Lord Hand at length on the topic we have decided you are chiefly among them and will have first say in anything you may want. I will say I greatly encourage you to return to the Valyrian Steel Sword, Godscrown to the new young in ceremony and under a banner of peace. So that the King and Lord Hand look more favourably upon your case. That being said, I do believe I have the power to grant you four items of worth, should your arguments prove sufficient and acceptable to the Crown. Below I have detailed each and what will be expected of you should you desire such-”

At this point you hand the letter off to Ashby, the dense legalise being beyond your scope of knowledge and understanding. The Acoylte scribbles furiously at a piece of parchment for a good ten minutes before reading over the entire letter again for a second and third pass eventually sitting it down with a look of contemplation upon his face.

“My Lord this is a great boon for your House,” he says simply, “No doubt it will require much work on your end to handle and reign in properly but I believe with the coming time of peace you will be able to manage it. Though I do worry for our incomes and food stores.”

You wave him on, having gained the rest of the Council’s attention for the matter at hand.

“Well first there is the matter of your return of the swo-”
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“It will be done, with ceremony and pomp,” you state flatly and he continues on with a brisk nod.

“In that case my Lord you can expect at most four boons granted to the House as reparations. Among them are Wealth, such arms and armour, food, luxury goods and coin. Lands, the Langward’s own leagues of land directly to your north, of the Princewood specifically. The Honeyrun is one of food production. And the Northern Princewood is that of luxury goods. Both do have their downsides, namely larger population and lawlessness. There is also the matter of a title historically bestowed upon the Lord of Langward, the Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River, a prestigious and ancient thing from the days of the Hoare Kings that you would have cause to claim should you claim those lands and given your current location. And lastly and most importantly is that of wards, in polite terms.”

“Hostages more like,” Mason says in less than.

“Um… Yes Ser Mason. Wards, as I said. Linden Langward left behind three child, Lucos, his heir, Landon his second born, and Cersei his youngest and only daughter. I’ve written quick a synopsis of each for you to see here my Lord so you may better determine your decision, if you wished to at all acquire one. And I’m sure you and your Lady-Wife would have many opinions on the matter as well.”

You take the piece of parchment from Ashby and though he parsed it down significantly it was still quite a read. Deciding it best to have these decisions done now so that Master Saul could put together his best case you delve in.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FmgoY7_y8J_Bzv6mdXkno-JcvksKxK8eBDQ_REP2BeQ/edit?usp=sharing

Which four (4) Demands would you like to make?

[u]Wealth[/u]
>Wealth 5
>Wealth 10

[u]Lands[/u]
>Option A: The Honeyrun
Or
>Option B: The Northern Princewood

[u]Titles[/u]
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River

[u]Wards[/u]
>Lucos Langward
>Landon Langward
>Cersei Langward

[u]Other[/u]
>Please Specify

Notes:
>The give back Godscrown choice has already been made, thus netting you a -6 to any one (1) test’s DC of the above choices.
>You may double up on Wealth and Ward options but not Lands
>This trial will not occur for at least another two (2) months. Once the bandits are done, and other decisions are made.
>For Other, I will come up with a reasonable gain and DC depending upon the write in, unless it is unobtainable.
>Each Demand has its related ability test and DC necessary to gain it within the document.
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>>3559331
>>3559342
Man I am really bad at using commands today besides bold.
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>>3559342
>>Wealth 5
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Wealth 10
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
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>>3559342
could we get an option to limit their military or forcibly disband some of it (assuming anything survives us)
Preliminary set up would be
>Wealth 10
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
>Landon Langward


the wealth and land are a lock, but the rest is open to work with.
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>>3559342
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Wealth 5
>Landon Langward
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>>3559342
>Wealth 10
>The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God's Eye River (Use -6 from Godscrown)
>Wealth 10

Honestly I think we should just take more cashmoney over the Ward. We need it to rebuild Steadhold.
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>>3559362
>>3559354

My dudes the XP we invested in Persuade gives us a literally 99% chance to hit DC 15 for 10 wealth.
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>>3559342
>>Wealth 10
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
>Landon Langward
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>>3559367
>>3559342
Your right I switch to
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Wealth 10
>Landon Langward
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>>3559364
>Wealth 5 twice

Not how that works. You can pick up both Wealth 5 and Wealth 10 to "double up" but not either one twice.
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>>3559342
>Wealth 10
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
>Wealth 10
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>>3559374

Oh sorry. In that case change me to
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River (Godscrown Bonus)
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Wealth 10
>Landon Langward

with Wealth 5 instead if Landon kicks it in the fight
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>>3559374
ooooh, disregard my wealth 5 then
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Alright so it looks like a fairly strong showing for:

>10 Wealth
>Option A - The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God's Eye River
>Landon Langward

Which is what I expected given past responses.

>>3559361
You'd be effectively disarming it if you decided to take Superior arms and armour in your Wealth raiding. By taking their food production and lands and ruining their economy they will effectively be limited by their lack of supplies to feed or trade for food to field an army. So this will be a passive bonus.

Anyway next we're going to do Trade Deals with Illiad.

Please roll 5D6+4 (5D Status + 2 Head of House + 2 Blood of Valyria) for Brynden's Status(Stewardship).
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Rolled 3, 2, 4, 5, 6 + 4 = 24 (5d6 + 4)

>>3559408
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Rolled 1, 1, 5, 2, 1 + 4 = 14 (5d6 + 4)

>>3559408

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Rolled 2, 3, 4, 1, 3 + 4 = 17 (5d6 + 4)

>>3559408
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Rolled 4, 4, 4, 2, 1 + 4 = 19 (5d6 + 4)

>>3559408
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>>3559408
>5D6+4
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>>3559414
>>3559415
>>3559419
24,14,17

Good batch, thank you. Writing.
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>>3559342
>Wealth 10
>Wealth 5
>Option A: The Honeyrun
>Lord Marshal of the Southron God’s Eye River
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>>3559431
Question dad: Will all this timber we have piling up be useful in rebuilding the Town?
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So what we need to spend our newfound wealth on.

Rebuil the town.

Restore the Manse

Get Cecilia a dowry to marry a knight so Dorian can be taken care of.
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>>3559567
Manse
have agents look onto getting a LP for Cecillia

and put the rest into land for the town.
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You know, it's possible Tywin ordered that guy dead because he heard about the sword and wants to make us an offer for it. He's been trying to get his mitts on one for a while, right? It'd make sense to play nice.

Just a thought.
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>>3559593
Tywin can get fucked
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>>3559567
>>3559575

I feel like the Port/Market takes priority over the Manse, we only have 10 months to attain 10 Lands plus 20 Wealth for the complete restoration alongside not counting other expenses we'll inevitably have. Winter is Coming and we need to get ourselves ready. We need reserves of 1000 Food to get through the upcoming Winter next year... we currently have 16.
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>>3559596
You're not wrong. It just seems like every time we promise Dontos something it's not really in our best interests.
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>>3559593
It's heavy-handed and dramatic enough to be Cersi's idea. Maybe she'd rather be friends with the winning side and has developed a distaste for the red bastard's crudity. I can't imagine that his complaints to her have been particularly eloquent or endearing. She's probably sick of him.
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>>3559607
Well, it's possible that she had a raven from daddy dearest telling her to play nice, and she chose to do it in the most theatrical and murderous way possible. You're right that it seems like her.
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>>3559607
>>3559612

Queen Bitch doing something nice for us is literally unthinkable. There's no possible way that's the explanation.
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Status(Stewardship) Test
DCs: 15, 18, 21
Rolls: 24,14,17
Success, two degrees.
Success, one degree.
Success, one degree.

As the finer points of these reparations are hammered out by your council you pick at the Hayford letter and open it tentatively. There were no pleasantries, no honorifics, nor goodbyes, merely a simple state from Lord Winston’s steward.


To whom it may concern,

Effective as of Month IX of the Year 285AC House Hayford has canceled any and all trade agreements with Lord Malroy of Steadhold. Rickon will return to you shortly. House Hayford has no further interest in continued or future trade with House Malroy.

Regards,
-Manwell Claviger, Steward of Hayford


You slump back and float the letter onto the desk pinching the bridge of your nose. Well now you had no active trade for your horses. You had a good deal ready for the direct market or to arm your men with better horses or mounted some of the less mobile ones in due time but without a market for your horses you were due for a decline.

“Lord?” Illiad asks and you brush the letter closer for him to read for the moment that Ashby draws your attention.

“Tell Master Saul my intentions are to take as much wealth as possible, The Honeyrun to the northeast, his title for the Southron God’s Eye River, and let us attempt to take Landon as a ward.”

Mason grunts, “We’ll need to retrieve him from the field first. If rumour stands true of his being with Ser Lestor within one of those camps.”

“And I’d fear for his life with the Westermen about,” you respond shortly, “Make sure our men are on the lookout for the lad. I’m sure someone will be able to describe the boy. Ashby write to Oldtower if necessary. We need to find him, he is the best and easiest option to cow the Langwards into submission after this is done.”

Mason nods solemnly, Elionwy writing a note for him later in her ledger.

“Lord?” Illiad asks again and you wave him on, he smiles pleasantly, and opens the ledger with the notes regarding his activities in the past month in find trade, “Lord will note several avenues of trade to be had.”

You scan the page and a small smile creeps upon your lips as Illiad continues speaking.

“Of many, Lord, I was able to come to tentative terms with three. With potential changes for others of current status. To begin with Lord. House Stokeworth desires trade of short term and little stake, three coursers for six foods for six months. A short deal to regather Lord’s stores, hm?

Next, House Cressey seeks an immediate trade, forty coursers for fifty foods. A quick and easy transaction, though would leave the Lord with little trading capital until next month.
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Last, and of most impression. The King’s Master-of-Horse has been able to breed Lord’s horses true. Those few left of once proud lineage, sold, or ruined,” you watch Gawen shudder with anger at the mention and hold your hand out to calm the man so that Illiad may continue, “The Master requests a trade, likely of the Arryn Hand’s doing, of a historical proportion. Five of your superior coursers per month for ten foods and either two jewels, or five processed irons for the next three years. To bind House and King, I am told. A good deal, no?”

“But also one that is likely to sour the potential trade with the Tyrells, milord,” Gawen says gruffly, flopping his own letter upon the desk, “Arrived before you did milord. I took the liberties of looking it over. They want more than we produce at present, and only the best as well.”

“And what is that Gawen?” you ask.

“At least two coursers with extraordinary lineages, of the rare blood line. And some ten of the superior golden warhorse heard.”

“So we’d need to nearly double our output?” you ask somewhat dejected, “How? With what funds?”

“Well milord, if I may be so bold as to suggest it,” Gawen continues, “But my boys, the farriers, groomsmen could all use a hand, the stables are rebuilt aye, but I need more lads, more supplies and I could have our stocks doubled in little time I’d ‘magine.”

Ashby ruffles himself up as Bejin often did to interject, “We’ve hardly the space my Lord. Already the House struggles to retain so many craftsmen, masters, and their aids. I fear enough would possibly cause us to lose someone for fear of lacking a wage.”

Your face screws up, and Gawen grumbles to himself, “‘Gardless milord. We should be seeing to our herds for when the Tyrells come. I’d recommend we shift focus to less horses, but better of quality, at least for that of the Valyrian herds, aye I would. Build a small stock for the Tyrell to see and be ready for what they want., mhm.”

“On topic of horse, Lord,” Illiad interjects, “The Brune of Dyre Den has been speaking to Ventys quite frequently of trade of horseflesh.”

“And what do they want Illiad?” you ask.

“Ermmm…” he pauses trying to parse the words in the common tongue, “Not horse of war or have lineage. But rather that of work and labour Lord.”

“Leave it to a Point Lord to want stots,” Gawen grumbles, “We can do it milord. Just need the coin, though I’d rather see it put to my lads before we spend it on new horse stock. The strain might be much for us now milord. If you’ll excuse me saying.”

“Ah yes stot!” Illiad responds excitedly to the disdainful displeasure of your elder Master-of-Horse, “Stot for stone he says, Lord. To help Lord rebuild wall?”

“That stone would be invaluable Brynden,” Mason says, “It would cut the time it took to rebuild by at least ten, maybe twenty percent.”
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“Not to mention your own projects Mason,” you add and the man gaps slightly before nodding.

You mull the thoughts for a moment as everyone else chatters, and come upon the thought from Dontos a moment, “Illiad, reach out to Lady Chelsted while she stays here. My Uncle would recommend we perhaps begin to strength our alliance with trade.”

“Hmm… As Lord wishes,” Illiad responds, taking a note in Myrish, “What would Lord say to build strong trade to the Longwaters?”

“It would depend upon what they wanted Illiad.”

“...food, Lord.”

You stiffen and tap your fingers on the desk, you did need to maintain good graces with the Longwaters particularly if you wanted to ask such a mounmentus favour of Lady Sareya Vollion soon. You could potentially do it now, build up a stock with the trade with House Cressey to keep your people fed. Deal with the Stokeworths for six months and by then you would have the Honeyrun you reason and hopefully trade with either the Crown or the Tyrells. You pause a moment longer to consider the potential trade deals and other matters of horse and inventory.
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>>3559619
Oh gods I could do better than that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5P63qGTm_g
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Please refer to the follow document for all trade related activity:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zAcWLAiRBnJFyFkcoNrL3xaDKu6uIlsqZmp1_KOLwUo/edit?usp=sharing

Potential Trade Deals:

A: House Stokeworth of Stokeworth
>Goods - 3 Common Coursers : 6 Food
>Term - 6 Months
>Start & End - Month IX, 285AC to Month III, 286AC

B: House Cressey
>Goods - 40 Common Courser : 50 Food
>Term - Immediate
>Start & End - One Time

Notes:
>It is possible to do both of these right now. Illiad already did the Bargain rolls and used Brynden’s Status roll to entice the potential buyers.
>Taking the House Stokeworth deal will give you a +4 Food Production per month.
>Meanwhile taking the Cressey deal will give you a considerable store to sit on.

Potential Long Term Lucrative Trade Deals:

A: House Baratheon of King’s Landing
>Goods: 5 Superior Coursers : 10 Food & 2 Extraordinary Jewels OR 5 Superior Processed Iron
>Term - 3 Years
>Start & End - Month IX, 285AC to Month IX, 288AC

B: House Tyrell of Highgarden
>Goods: 10 Superior Coursers & 2 Extraordinary Valyrian Coursers : ???
>Term - ???
>Start & End - ???

Notes:
>At present you can immediately start the trade with the Baratheon’s, might it will very likely disrupt your maximum trade with the Tyrells.
>You won’t know what the Tyrells will potentially offer until the Willas comes to visit. Who knows how long the offer from the Baratheons will be on the table.

Potential Upgraded Trade Deals:

House Longwaters of Long Isle
>Goods: 8 Food : 4 Superior Processed Iron
>Term - 3 Years
>Start & End - Month IX, 284AC to Month IX, 287AC

Notes:
>Doing this and the above House Stokeworth deal will put your monthly food production at 0.
>You’d essentially be doubling both sides of this deal. It is possible to do this while taking only one of the other deals, taking both, or strictly speaking taking none though your monthly food production would fall to -6.
>This would net positive reputation with the Longwaters ahead of your favor asking
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Gawen’s Recommendations:

Superior Valyrian Gold Courser Production:
>Shift from 5 Superior to 1 Extraordinary per month, to build stockpile
>Do not, maintaining the 5 Superior per month.

Notes:
>Gawen’s requests for more help essentially amounts to him asking for the Master-of-Horse Personage Wealth Holding, which will run you 5 Wealth. This will confer a -1 cost to purchasing all Cavalry units and also double your production of all of your horses (i.e. 20 Common Coursers, 10 Superior Gold Coursers, 10 Superior Valyrian Coursers/2 Extraordinary Valyrian Courser) thus meeting the Tyrells initial needs.
>In order to get this you will need to raise your Influence to 50, currently 42, to access another slot for a Personage Wealth Holding.
>The Horse Husbandry > Work Horse Herd would cost you 5 Wealth to purchase. And would provide you with 5 Superior Stots per month. The Stone you would receive in trade would help both your own building projects and Masons by -10% to -20% depending upon how the vote goes.

I know this is a lot of information. All very new information. Please ask questions. Please don’t feel stupid. I know it’s confusing if you don’t care for crunch that much and that’s okay if you don’t, especially when it’s homebrewed stuff like this. I’m going to open up a vote but also leave us up for as much Q&A as necessary. Alright?

Anyway, vote:

Potential Trade Deals:
>A - House Stokeworth
>B - House Cressey
>C - Both

Potential Long Term Trade Deals:
>A - House Baratheon
>B - House Tyrell
>C - Neither for now

Current Trade Deals
Effectively double your trade with House Longwaters?
>Yay
>Neigh

Gawen’s Recommendation
>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)
>Current - Focus on Quantity over Quality (5 Superior Valyrian Gold Courser per month)
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>>3559636
Father. You are flooding us with a lot of information all at once
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>>3559453
Yes. You can trade 40 Common Unprocessed Lumber for 1 Lands or 1 Wealth.
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>>3559643
Do we know anyone who can process that lumber for us? I imagine that would help us get the Lands for a Small Town more efficiently than a raw Wealth to Lands 2:1 conversion.
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>>3559619
It wouldn't be the first time she's done mental gymnastics to acquire questionable allies. Hearing about us continuously winning and deciding to pick the winning side is what a wannabe plotter would do. She thinks very highly of her ability to plot despite her typically heavy-handed results. She likes to compare herself to her father too. I wouldn't be surprised if she is even more interested in siding with us if Jamie returns and makes a comment similar to what he made to us.
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Potential Trade Deals:
>C - Both

Potential Long Term Trade Deals:
>B - House Tyrell

Current Trade Deals
Effectively double your trade with House Longwaters?
>Yay

Gawen’s Recommendation
>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)
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>>3559636
>Master-of-Horse Personage Wealth Holding, which will run you 5 Wealth
I don't really understand how the mechanics all work, but we're getting some new plains which seems like it ought to be good for raising more horses. How much would a second herd cost us, and would that permit us to triple rather than double our output, and meet both deals?
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>>3559636
A lot to take in to be sure, but I honestly think the work horse herd may be worth it for that delicious stone. I'm not sure if that would take away our slot for Master of Horse though?

anyway

>C - Both
>B - House Tyrell
>Yay
>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)
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>>3559657
>>3559652
>>3559636
I am just gonna agree with these two
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>>3559633

40:50 Coursers to Food is not a good price, no deal. We live right next door to the Reach which has a x6 modifier on Food production and we ourselves have a domain with an x4 multiplier and soon to have one with an x2. I wouldn't trade 1 Common Goods for anything less than 2 Food considering that we could certainly get a trade that good from the Turkey guy at Longtable.

We really need Food of our own but Longwaters is offering such a good price AND they would like us more for the deal.

Current Trade Deals
Effectively double your trade with House Longwaters?
>Yay

Potential Long Term Trade Deals:
>A - House Baratheon

That Baratheon deal is really fucking good, we should take that deal now and double our horse production ASAP and scramble to try to produce enough for the Tyrells (will require some haggling but I think we can manage it)

>Potential Trade Deals:
>A - House Stokeworth
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>>3559633
>Potential Trade Deals:
>>A - House Stokeworth

>Potential Long Term Trade Deals:
>>A - House Baratheon

>Current Trade Deals
>Effectively double your trade with House Longwaters?
>>Yay

>Gawen’s Recommendation
>>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)
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>>3559636
>>3559657
I'm changing my house Tyrell vote to
>Baratheon

sorry dad
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>>3559646
Well if you did you'd like have to pay them to do it. So you'd probably be down a Wealth, but return with 40 Superior Processed Lumber, which would net you 2 Lands. So I suppose the idea works, you just need to find someone to do it.

>>3559638
I am incredibly aware. I was hoping to have done this part earlier but the interest wasn't there so now we're here. Hopefully people ask questions.

>>3559653
Well currently the new Plains already has a Wealth Estate Holding on it, an Apiary. Which produces food. But you are able to tear that down and build another Horse Husbandry Holding for 10 Wealth instead. But then you'd need to invest in the other upgrades as well, the >Rare Blood Line >War Horse Herds for 5 a pop and at that point I don't know if it'd be worth it? But you would have effectively doubled your output (quadrupled with Master-of-Horse) so yes you could reach both. But far down the line.

>>3559657
>I'm not sure if that would take away our slot for Master of Horse though?
It would not, Master of Horse is a Personage Wealth Holding, while Work Horse Herd is an Improvement Wealth Holding. Very different.

>>3559661
Its not meant to be a particularly great deal. Just something to stockpile on. Good eye though. We're learning.
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>>3559643
>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zAcWLAiRBnJFyFkcoNrL3xaDKu6uIlsqZmp1_KOLwUo/edit?usp=sharing
Will we be able meet the end terms of the leather deal?


we have 9 months of leather left for it.
Math hammering this, we need 8 more influence, 7 more lands, and a whopping 34-36 more wealth to meet all we need to get.


We can conceivably get that influence now, with our boon, But if we get that title we get +5 influence off that would that give us a d3 gain too or no? Regardless it might be a good idea to wait until we either get or fail to get the title.

Lands we have absolutely no chance of getting this month, without blowing most our lumber. However if we DO spend our boon on it and max it? we can start the small town now.

Wealth is just a beast. If we used it on that we'd get enough for the workhorse herd or enough to fix the manor and make Obella's life easier. The rest will have to wait.


>>3559657
Anh master of horse is new while horse herds would be an upgrade

>>3559653
Cost 15 more wealth and that assumes it has a spare estate holding slot for us to use with the abbey and apiary.


>>3559661
even with master of horse literally not possible

best output we'd get is 10 superior coursers with master of horse, and so unless honeyrun has a free estate slot and we have the 20 some odd wealth needed to make a second herd? can only afford one or the other. Tyrells want double output of the superior normal ones and the kickass golden ones that are uber good.
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>>3559670

>Well if you did you'd like have to pay them to do it. So you'd probably be down a Wealth, but return with 40 Superior Processed Lumber, which would net you 2 Lands. So I suppose the idea works, you just need to find someone to do it.
That's exactly what I was hoping for: We're trading 1 Lands (40 unprocessed lumber) and 1 Wealth for 2 Lands, which is a 1:1 Wealth:Lands conversion ratio which is much better than the 2:1 we'd get for rawdogging it at the open market.

>>Its not meant to be a particularly great deal. Just something to stockpile on. Good eye though. We're learning.
I finally get a chance to use my Economics degree!
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>>3559636
Potential Trade Deals:
>>A - House Stokeworth

Potential Long Term Trade Deals:
>C - Neither for now
We need to know more about the Tyrell deal before making a decision.

Effectively double your trade with House Longwaters?
>Yay

Gawen’s Recommendation
>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)

Getting the Master-of-Horse Personage Wealth Holding should be a priority.
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>>3559636
Stokeworth
Baratheon
Yay
Gawen

Figure it out with the Tyrells later
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>>3559672
>Will we be able meet the end terms of the leather deal?
>we have 9 months of leather left for it.

Yes, though by the skin of your teeth. You'll have 3 E Leather at the end of the deal.

Honeyrun will not have a spare estate holding however. Just to clarify.

Also holy math batman, now we're talking glad people are getting their heads around this.

Alright so it looks like:

>House Stokeworth
>House Baratheon
>Yay
>Gawen

Okay, this went better than expected. Thank you all for understanding and asking questions and getting your heads around it even if only just so far. This is probably the most trading we'll do in awhile. At least for 6 months.

Going to do the Mason bit last and then we'll do Resource buying. Really glad I waited on that.
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>>3559689
That was an adventure trying to do my math and write up a cogent argument while racing against an unknown clock of the thread already making a decision on their own.

We def need to find someone we can pay to process our lumber for us.
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>>3559689
I feel like we should've gotten the flat 40 food, but the Baratheon deal is very good
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>>3559636
>>A - House Stokeworth
This is a good deal and we will need it.
>C.-Neither for now
This needs to be talked out and hopefully the Tyrells will be visiting soon to see the ceremony and all since they are involved. Let the king Now we ARE interested but with the instability of our lands we cannot make a commitment right now, at least until such issues are resolved.

Longwater
Yay
it's a freaking great deal and we need them happy.


>>Gawen - Focus on Quality over Quantity (1 Extraordinary Valyrian Gold Courser per month)

>>3559689
damn too late.

As for buying? I'd go 1d3 influence + another 1d3 from gain bonus

and wealth for another 1d3+1

meaning we can get the manse fixed for wifey or new herds or both. depending on expense while getting enough influence stockpiled to get master of horse soon after we get that title and it's influence gain.
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>>3559700
>the Baratheon deal is very good
Archtraitor Arryn doing something nice for us I guess.
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Oh that reminds me! The Baratheon Deal has two possible secondary trade items, going to need to vote for that real quick.

House Baratheon Long Term Trade Deal:
In exchange for 5 Superior Golden Coursers you will receive 10 Foods &...
>2 Extraordinary Jewels
>5 Superior Processed Iron
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The Stokeworth deal isn't great, the absolute bare minimum I'd consider accepting but we need the +4 food to cover doubling our Longwaters deal which we're getting an amazing price for that food, I'm shocked that they like us MORE for doing this. Yay for information asymmetry!
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>>3559712
>2 Extraordinary Jewels

Something to give Obella and Lorelei and sell if need to.

Unless there is something specific we can use the iron for.
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>>3559712
>2 Jewels
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>>3559712
>5 superior processed iron
We can get jewels from ransoms. We need iron for the ironborn
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The day of the Brazen Stallion for Redward shit is creeping ever closer
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>>3559712
So what's the use of superior iron? Because if memory serves, Superior things are worth 1/5th of extraordinary things. So given we're getting 4 a turn from longwaters? the jewels seem like a better deal by far.
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>>3559712

What are Jewels tradeable for if we cash them in for Resources? I imagine Iron is some amount of Power or Wealth?
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>>3559719

The usual ratio for Superior to Extraordinary is 5:1, that 2 Jewels offer is double the value and we don't particularly have a pressing need for processed iron, we literally have 24 sitting in our stores and will be getting 8 more a month due to the Longwaters' mines.

>>3559722
8 a turn, we just doubled the deal
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>>3559712
>>2 Extraordinary Jewels
I think we're getting enough iron from the long waters eh.
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>>3559712
>>2 Extraordinary Jewels
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>>3559712
>>2 Extraordinary Jewels
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>>3559722
Trade 20 for +1 Power or +1 Wealth
Or trade, an undetermined amount because I'm not sure what is fair yet, for free Superior Weapons or Armor for any military unit that uses such things.

>>3559724
Influence or Wealth.

>>3559729
No its only 4. Your original deal with the Longwaters was 4 Food:2 Iron. Doubled is 8 Food:4 Iron. Sorry I should have made that more clear.

Anyway, people want Jewels. For what? I don't know. Sure we'll figure it out.
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>>3559737
Jewels for INFLUENCE to get that horsemaster, also maybe jewelry for Lorelei and Obella
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Did we ever get a scene with Obella giving her that Scorpion we bought?
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>>3559729
point is we really do not need much more iron.


>>3559712
is there anything else we can use to ratchet up horse productions to meet both long term deals?


we DO have one free estate holding slot, but I am unsure if it's good for herdlands.
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>>3559737
If I might suggest being able to trade 15 Iron for a Wealth-equivalent in outfitting soldiers seems fair.

And yeah that sounds great we have 42 Influence, the Title puts us at 47 and either the jewels can put us over the edge or we can take 2d3 influence from this month's Boon to do so. How many Jewels are needed for +1 Influence?
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>>3559744
That's actually a good question: How much would it cost us to clear out that light forest for Grasslands? Probably less than the opportunity cost of tearing down an already built Apiary on land with an x2 Food multiplier
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>>3559749
If we log it enough it should naturally convert, I think anyway
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>>3559749

>the Princewood doesn't exist in the canon maps
>it's because Brynden had it clearcut in order to make grazing land for Horses.
Oh my god please let this be a thing
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>>3559748
Well that is just a bit lower than trading 20 Iron for 1 Wealth to just buy it. So I feel like you're right, that would be fair, especially with Kate Yarson around to do the labor. Your supplying your own iron and craftsmen. Yeah 15 feels fair. We'll go with that.

Anyway, so the direct to market sales (which is what I'm calling it when you sell your inventory works as such, just to make it easy and somewhat level).

40 Common Goods/Food : 1 Resource
20 Superior Goods : 1 Resource
10 Extraordinary Goods : 1 Resource

Just to keep things easy and clean cut. Could you imagine trying to keep up with various resources varying degrees of worth? No thank you.

>>3559749
Hell... I don't know. The same cost as it is in Lands? That seem fair? So 3 Lands would mean 3 Wealth to clear cut? I feel like that sounds good. Probably give you an equal amount of Common Unprocessed Timber for the endeavor as well. God I don't know, didn't expect that route.
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>>3559762
You did this to yourseeeeeeelf
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>>3559762
My plan
>take the Baratheon deal
>Get the Master of Horse to double our production
>begin clearcutting the Princewood to make room for more horseys
>use our haggling skills when Willias Tyrell shows up to convince him to start the trade deal with only 5 Warhorses and 2 Extraordinary Valyrian horses for now and ramp up our production later
>start another warhorse heard in the princefields

I'm a Captain Planet villain now.
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>>3559765

>Brynden "The Princeslayer"
It's a secret tool that will help us later
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>>3559765
And we spend some of that wealth we gain from it to overhaul our Mansion in the capital.

We are a Captain Planet Villain.
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>>3559762
Sorry Dad, but I noticed the spare estate holding...and since we're not suing it I figured why not ask?

Question would we get a discount for a second herd since we have the first already running and on books once we clear the land?
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>>3559773
I doubt we'd get a resource discount considering that horsefood and stableboy wages don't get cheaper per unit, but we might be able to get a build time reduction what with the herd of horses being able to reproduce themselves in a rather natural manner.
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>>3559762
umm dad that means mathematically superior is the best option
since production is 10/5/1 takes 4 months to get 1 resource on superior but 10 to get it on extraordinary.


>>3559776
Fair. we worked hard for that Tyrell deal, and I want it. Maybe let Tyrell observe and stay over (thus starting his hobby of animal husbandry?)
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>>3559776
"Hey, Goldsong, for your birthday I got you some new fields to run around in. Mind the stumps."
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>>3559777
Superior is the best option for raw resource direct-to-market, but I imagine Extraordinary will be more valuable in trade deals what with less shit to haul back and forth. There's a reason ships carry spices across the planet but not raw lumber.
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>>3559780
They do that because of scarcity inflating the price.
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So we're agreed that the first month's two jewels are gifts for Obella and Lorelei, right?
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>>3559785
Of course. And lets just spend 2 of the wealth we get from Langward to repair the Manse
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>>3559785
We should try and use them for influence if we can. We need that horse master, also though jewels for the best girl(s).
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>>3559786

I think the Manse can wait a bit: we're about to bankrupt ourselves [i]again[/i] expanding our herds and that's delaying rebuilding Steadhold which has a deadline growing closer and closer

>>3559787
I'd rather use the Jewels for trade than Influence turn-in: we can use our Boon this month for 1d3+1d3 Influence to put us over the 50 mark alongside the Lord Marshal title's +5 on obtain.
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>>3559789
Fair point
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“Illiad, see to it that the Stokeworths receive a letter of acceptance. A fair, but small trade will do for the meanwhile. And contact Ser Longwaters and inform him we’d like to double our trade with him as well, I am sure he would be happy to hear it. Gawen you’ve leave to begin focusing your efforts upon the quality of horse, not the quantity, and your requests are heard, as soon as we are able,” you say quickly. Receiving an ecstatic smile from Illiad and a gruff nod from Gawen.

“And Illiad, see to it the deal with the Crown is done as well,” you say sharply, the room reacting in various ways, from confusion to elation to unsuredness, “We will deal with the Tyrells when the time comes Gawen. For now focus on building our stocks. But trade with the Crown is yet another step forward for House Malroy. To reclaim where they once stood as primary bannerman of the Crownlands.”

“And I’m sure Lord Arryn will be delighted to hear it,” Ashby says scribbling notes here and there, “Um… Ser Mason, your matters?”

Mason clears his throat and sits up fully, “Brynden a few items of concern and a… Favour.”

You smile at your old friend, not a pleasant one, but a ragged sellsword-y look, “On then Mason what is it?”

“Well with the completion of the stables, the castle, and the parts of the town that have been rebuilt we have seemingly reach capacity for our military. Granted you are free to raise men as you will, place them in camps along the walls or elsewhere but it will do nothing but lower morale and cause infighting. At present we stand 490 strong upon your own strength, and another 200 of my own. A force to be reckoned with for certain, and already drawing heavily upon your food stores. With new trade however we could easily field more we would just need place to put them.”

“A barracks?” you respond simply.

“Would be my recommendation my Lord,” your Master-at-Arms responds, “It would give us ample room to fill out five more companies of men. Rebuilding the town would give us perhaps one and rebuilding the manse in King’s Landing another, though they would often be away from home. And I believe we could easily stay under our Crown imposed limitations, which thankful I see to be immune from, being a new House.”

“Lord do not forget the carvansei in Dyre Den as well. Another unit could easily stay there,” Illiad says.

“To the benefit of the Point Lords more than ourselves,” Mason adds, “But yes valid all the same. I would put just as much value upon our soldiers good health and humor as rebuilding the town and of horseflesh, if I’d be so bold my Lord. War is still upon our horizons, with the loss of the Hayford’s army so close to home, I feel we will need to expand to fill the gap.”

“Noted Mason,” you say tiring of grim things and expensive purchases, “Tell me of this favor.”
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“Ah,” Mason says somewhat caught off guard, “Well my Lord… Um Brynden, as you know Eli and I are to be married. With your graces.”

“Of which I have given,” you say with a laugh.

“Of course,” he says with a pause, Elionwy’s hand slipping into his own and squeezing, “However, with the Sept recently finished and the Tourney Grounds unused I had hoped to make use of them in the coming month, after this thing is done with the bandits, to hold my own wedding and a small local tourney in celebration. With your permission. My own coffers would pay for it, and I would need some recommendations on events to hold. And I thought to offer the winner of the Tourney a place amongst your Household Knights, should he accept and be able.”

You half choke on your laugh, he asked it as if you’d ever say no.

Mason’s Favour:

Allow Ser Mason Flowers and Lady Elionwy of Myr to marry in your Sept and use your Tourney Grounds for a Local Tourney
>Yay
>Neigh

If yay,
What other events should Mason hold
Please pick two (2).
>Noble Feasts
>Archery Contest
>Squire’s Melee
>Grand Melee

Endorse that the Champion of the Tourney would be offered a place amongst your Household Knights?
>Yay
>Neigh

Notes:
>Currently Steadhold+Stables+Outer Ring(Hamlet) = 9 Power Unit slots, which is the amount of Power Units you currently have, thus soft capping you.
>Please do be aware you are able to raise new Units at this time, however they will be forced to camp elsewhere and that will damage morale and cause infighting.
>A Barracks (5 Defense, 5 Lands) will give you 5 more slots to use.
>A Small Town (10 Lands) will give you 1 more slot to use.
>A Manse (2-4 Wealth) will give you 1 more slot to use.
>This was done to add a degree of difficulty in hosting a large army. Because hard things are fun to me.

>Mason is paying entirely for the Wedding+Tourney+events out of his own coffers, you don’t have to do a thing but say yes and have a grand old time.
>This will be held after the bandits are dealt with, so probably serve dual purpose and right before Brynden and Obella go on their honeymoon.
>Tourneys are fun.

>All of today's recommendations/needs/requests are on the House Stats spreadsheet. Near the bottom under the "Council Suggestions" section. A number of these are in the homebrew holdings document. If you ever need a refresher feel free to ask.
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>>3559800
>Neigh
No real reason, I'm just in one of those moods today.
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>>3559800
>Allow Ser Mason Flowers and Lady Elionwy of Myr to marry in your Sept and use your Tourney Grounds for a Local Tourney

No we hate Mason and his wife.

/s

Tell him no and that we hate him and never liked his wife. See if we can hold a straight face
>Yay

Endorse that the Champion of the Tourney would be offered a place amongst your Household Knights?
>Yay

I feel like as much as we want to hold an Archery Contest it would be a bit crass considering the tourney is for Mason and his wife and not for us. Noble Feasts seems like a must.
Would it be weird to have a Squire's Melee but not a Grand Melee? Because I love me some young bucks earning their knighthoods and most of our experiences with Grand Melees involve murder attempts.
>Noble Feasts
>Squire's Melee
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>>3559800
>Yay
>Archery Contest
>Squire’s Melee

We really need that Town...
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>>3559800
>>Yay
>Grand Melee
>Noble Feasts
>Yay
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>>3559765
Man Princefields is a good name. I feel like I'd allow it just for the name. I'm actually really glad the new mechanic is giving people more freedom of ideas though, House Fortunes can be a bit of a slog but we got to the end with all sorts of good stuff going on now.

>>3559773
Not a discount on the Holding, but definitely on the build time.

>>3559777
Yeah that's the point. Superior goods are what most Lords deal in. Only the Redwynes deal in Arbor Gold. That's an extraordinary product and you need to put in that extra cost to make it worthwhile but once you do the name recognition/brand makes it all the more valuable as a trade good. People will be willing to pay a lot more for Extraordinary Jewels and Horses rather than Superior.

>>3559785
Obella will indeed get a present. It won't take directly from your stocks, just something you can sort of swing a little now.
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>>3559800
Yay
Yay
Noble Feasts
Archery Contest
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>>3559800
>Yay
>Archery Contest
>Squire’s Melee
>Yay
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>>3559800
On a more serious note, could we pay a little ourselves to add a third event? The archery contest and the squire's melee seem like a good time, but having a wedding without a big old feast seems lame.
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>>3559800
>>Yay

>Archery competition
>Squire’s Melee

>Yay to offering the champion a place with the Household Knights
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>>3559812

I don't really think we ought to at such a critical juncture as right now: we can't really afford it when we have the herd expansion and steadhold rebuilding to deal with.

I agree a wedding without a feast is lame too but that's why I wanted to skip the archery contest this time around: It's Mason's wedding, not ours after all.
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>>3559812
Yes I will allow it.

If Brynden pays 1 Wealth and 3 Food out of his own pocket, you guys can add that on and we'll do the Squire's Melee and Archery Contest. You have 26 Food and 3 Wealth.

How we feeling about that?
>Yay
>Neigh
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>>3559800
>Yay
>Archery Contest
>Grand Melee
>Yay
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>>3559804
>yay
>yay
>Noble Feasts
>Archery Contest
Melees at a wedding? That would be strange wouldn’t it? Usually you don’t have melees as part of wedding tourneys.
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>>3559816
>neigh
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>>3559816
>Yay
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>>3559816
A man's pride is an important thing. I can see why he'd want to pay for his own wedding, so i'm only
>Yay
if Mason's happy to consider a little bit of wealth and food our wedding gift.
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>>3559800
>grand melee
>noble feasts
the one thing I regret is that we didn't invite the king to our last melee
maybe we could invite him to this one?
He did say when we first met he would rather be in plate than in courtly garb
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>>3559816
Yay

Fuck it lets get extravagant for our old pal.
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>>3559822
>the one thing I regret is that we didn't invite the king to our last melee
Imagine the look on his face when he wins and we offer him a place as one of our household knights as his prize.
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>>3559822

Dude more people get murdered in Malroy Quest melees than in your average Westerosi Wedding. Holding a Grand Melee AT a Wedding is just begging for our friends and family to all get "accidentally" murdered in the course of yet more intrigues and plots
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>>3559826
This. It's not customary to have melees at a marriage, it'd be seen a unseemly.
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>>3559816
>>Yay
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>>3559825
You know Bobby B would love that sense of humor. Filthy usurper that he is, more of a braggart soldier than king.
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>>3559778

I just want you to know I keep reading this comment and giggling at how cute the idea of it is.
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>>3559831
thats why we get along
he may be a usurper but hes a pretty good guy
I'd rather get along with him and bide our time then be obviously anti crown and get smacked down
if the king likes us things will go a lot easier
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Okay so it looks like Yay, Yay, Yay. Squire's Melee and Archery Contest and Brynden "King of Highborn Party Tricks" Malroy is going to put out some cash and food as a wedding gift to Mason and we'll have a big old feast. Gotta come up with some good for that one.

Alright so I'm not going to do anymore story updates for tonight. I'm on hour 12 and pretty beat. Sorry that slogged on for so long. But we have one more thing to do.

With your Boon you have the option to either gain +1d6 to one resource OR +1d3 to two resources.

Current Usable Relevant Resources:
Defense - 4
Lands - 3
Power - 0
Wealth - 2

Reminders of things requested/need:

>Small Town (10 Lands)
>Marketplace OR Port (10 Wealth each, requires Small Town)
>Master-of-Horse (5 Wealth, requires 50 Influence)
>Horse Husbandry>Work Horse Herd (5 Wealth)
>Barracks (5 Defense, 5 Lands)
>Townhouse/Manse/Villa (2-4 Wealth)

You also have 1 Glory that can be converted into any Resource.

An several Direct-to-market deals that can be made as well such as:

40 Common Coursers:1 Wealth
40 Common Unprocessed Timber : 1 Wealth or 1 Lands
40 Common Unprocessed Timber & 1 Wealth : 2 Lands (We'll say the Chelsteds can do it)
20 Superior Processed Iron : 1 Wealth OR 1 Power

Floor is open for suggestions and ideas. I'll call votes and do rolls as necessary.
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>>3559835

+1d3 Influence
+1d3 Lands
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>>3559835
We really need that Town, so let's do the 1d6 for lands
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>>3559835
Lands and Wealth
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>>3559835

>40 Common Unprocessed Timber & 1 Wealth : 2 Lands
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>>3559835
I kinda want to pull a Robin Hood and go to the archery tournament in disguise
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>>3559835
d3 influence
d3 wealth

Use the wealth to clear cut the woods, then have Chelsted process all 80 or so lumber to use. Pump that into lands
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>>3559835
Lets do 1d6 Lands, convert glory to Lands and do the Chelsted deal +2 lands -1 wealth and the common courser deal +1 wealth to recoup our losses.

Even if we overshoot it that land can be saved for the Barracks. What do y'all think?
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>>3559835
>More mechanics
I should really just make the investment and learn this gorram system.

>2d3
+Influence (Horses!)
+Lands (Town!)

>40 Common Unprocessed Timber & 1 Wealth: 2 Lands (Town?)

If lands is 1:1 with wealth, I'd be tempted to trade the coursers and iron for two more wealth if we roll well on Lands - it'd put us in striking distance of the Small Town this time.

If it needs special circumstances we may as well just wait.
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>>3559845
>then have Chelsted process all 80 or so lumber to use
Would that work? If so it sounds like a great way to do it.
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>>3559850
Wealth usually trades for Lands at a 2:1 ratio, but we had unprocessed lumber so it was cost efficient to get it processed rather than just buyout Lands with raw purchase power.

I don't think we should pull the trigger on trading in the Common Coursers for wealth just yet, we can probably trade them away for a much better deal in Food.
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>>3559845
Huh. Yeah I suppose that would be work. 3 Wealth to clear cut, take 3 months. Receive 120 Common Unprocessed Timber. Process through Chelsted for 3 Wealth and 120 timber, get 6 Lands.

So I guess it works, but you'd basically end up spending 6 Wealth on 6 Lands and it would take longer to do because clear cutting doesn't happen over night. Don't know if you honestly thing that's worth it or not.
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>>3559854
Got it, thanks.

>>3559856
>take 3 months
Sooner we start it the better then.

>2d3
+Influence (Horses!)
+Wealth (Horses and Town via Captain Planet villainy)
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>>3559856
I mean don't we get some processed timber on top of the land? It might be
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>>3559825
he'd make a better household knight than a king
>>3559844
not for a party that we are helping to throw for our best friend, that would be so disrespectful this is his show
>>3559845
backing this
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>>3559856
We need to get rid of the pesky trees so that Goldsong can have his nameday present anyway: the fact that we get to actually use that lumber afterwards is a bonus.

I'm really eager to get back into actual narrative and dialogue and away from crunch at this point, but this thread was really fun to flex muh accountant and economist muscles at. Sorry if the double- and triple-posting ever got excessive. I thought it was really cool to sort of think outside the box and find a way to potentially get both the long-term high profile deals. Can I say I really love what you did with combining Illiad's Bargain roll and Brynden's Status roll? I had been starting to get worried before this thread started that Illiad would end up getting sidelined as our master of coin due to Brynden being expected to handle his own negotiations with other lords and Illiad being a foreigner.

Also I find it funny that I was the trade and economics guy this thread and my real last name is actually Karban
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>>3559861
Oh wait, shit you're right. It'd end up being 6 Wealth for 12 Lands. Ah hell. I'm guessing that's the route we're going now.
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>>3559865
Let's do it, also when do we get a mechanical benefit for sweet sweet dothraki pussy?

:^)
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>>3559863
Time for the hacker known as 4chan to dox you!

But seriously it's been nice having someone like you around, keep on man.
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>>3559865

You were right the first time, it would be 6 wealth for 6 lands.

>-3 wealth, +120 unprocessed lumber
>-3 wealth, -120 unprocessed lumber, +120 processed lumber
>-120 processed lumber, +6 lands
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Okay!

So plan!

We do 1d3 Influence and 1d3 Wealth. Do those rolls.

Begin clear cutting the Princewood. A 3 Month process for 3 Wealth. Receive 120 Common Unprocessed Timber. Send that shit to Chelsted with another 3 Wealth. Receive in return 12 Lands, giving us 15, enough for both the Small Town and Barracks for my hubris haunts me. And the now Princefields are free for other shenanigans.

Is this an acceptable plan!?
>Yay
>Neigh
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>>3559873
>Yay
Who needs a forest anyway.
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>>3559870
Fuck. I am so tired. Do we just want to go with it regardless? 1:1 ratio isn't horrible. Easier to make Wealth anyway.
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Rolled 1 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559873
We'd only be recieving 12 lands. 120 divided by 20 is 6. We wouldn't have enough for the Barracks.

>yay
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Rolled 3, 2 = 5 (2d3)

>>3559873
>Yay
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Rolled 3 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559873
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>>3559873
>Yay
Sure why not
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>>3559873
>>3559876
Yay
Fuck it 1:1 isn't bad.
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Rolled 1, 3, 3 = 7 (3d3)

>>3559873
>yay

You opened us up for this Dad, you should know we'd take it.


>>3559877
we have 3 already so 15


Also rolling our extra influence gain via house upgrades.
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>>3559876

Nah we should stick to the six, we're already getting away with highway robbery as is. You should get some sleep dad. We love you.
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Targfag is literally the only one among us who managed to roll correctly. This is just sad.
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>>3559886
I had the advantage of taking a nap in the middle of the thread courtesy of my timezone.
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>>3559884
>Also rolling our extra influence gain via house upgrades.

This is super important, we have wealth and influence upgrades iirc
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>>3559884

We have 3 already plus 6 for the clearcutting (Father got confused, we only get 6 Lands from destroying the habitat of natural wildlife and raping Mother Earth), that brings us to 9, convert our Glory point to a Lands and we have exactly enough for a Town!
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>>3559892
Oh I forgot we already were getting another 2 lands from processing the lumber already in our stores. So we can save the Glory point and still have one point of Lands left over.
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I haven't called for a roll yet. Chill.

Okay so revised plan, receive 6 lands because I'm an engineer that is great at math giving you a total of 9 at the end of this in exchange for 120 common unprocessed timber and 6 wealth. Because I'm not going to bend over because of faulty math when I should have known better. You get the forest clear cut, get lands at a 1:1 ratio which is much easier for you to roll with in regards to Wealth, and we're on good track.

Everything else is the same and I honestly doubt anyone is going to back out at this point because we all wish for death sleep and for the mighty crunch to be done.

So with that in mind.

Please roll me a 2D3(1d3 Boon + 1d3 Holding Bonus) for Influence.

Notes:
>In keeping in fairness with all of my other rolls I will maintain highest of three. So you have an edge on these still.
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>>3559895
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Rolled 2, 3 = 5 (2d3)

>>3559895
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Rolled 2, 2 = 4 (2d3)

>>3559873
>Do those rolls.

>>3559895
>I haven't called for a roll yet.

I'm only being a salty bitch because I got a solid 3, 2.
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Rolled 1, 1 = 2 (2d3)

>>3559895
Total of 11 at the end because we've already sent the 40 lumber in our inventory for processing. :^P
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Rolled 3, 2 = 5 (2d3)

>>3559895
bloodrivers guide my dice
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>>3559901
DAMNIT CAPTAIN PLANET! ILL GET YOU NEXT TIME
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>>3559901
>1,1

Fucking kek
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>>3559899
>>3559900
>>3559901

Okay so +5 Influence. Quality.

Please roll me a 1d3+1(1d3 Boon + 1 Holding Bonus) for Wealth.
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Rolled 1 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559907
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Rolled 1 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559907
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Rolled 3 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559907
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Rolled 2 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>3559907
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>>3559910
Targfag to the rescue. Fire and Blood.
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>>3559908
You need some new dice, friend.
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>>3559910

based targaryens
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>>3559910
Saved
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>>3559913
My brother Dustain got all the luck in the family.
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>>3559909
>>3559910
>>3559911
Based Targfag coming in with the clutch, +4 Wealth.

Alright so that puts at 47/50 Influence, easily over if you get the Title from Langward.

And 6 Wealth. -3 for clear cutting goodness. 3 Total.

Are we good with converting our current timber and 1 Wealth into 2 Lands as well?

What about Glory, want to do anything with that this month or sit on it?
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>>3559918

Convert the lumber, we can sit on the Glory till next month, it'll probably end up either as Lands or Defense though.
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>>3559918
Lets spend the glory. I really want to get as much as possible so we can finally repair the Manse and get Cecilia a wife.
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>>3559918
>>3559919
Yes sounds bout right. With this we can focus down wealth for all our other needs.

>>3559920
It’s one point in one resource it’s not going to make a difference. Yet.
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>>3559918
Convert, chuck glory at wealth so we can get the manse.
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>>3559918
I'd like to start upping defense at some point but we can sit on it for now
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>>3559918
I'd prefer to sit on the Glory.

The wood and wealth conversion sounds like a good deal though.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzugQBkUrZk

3 months from now
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>>3559928
Children of the forest had it coming. Spiteful cunts.

Plus it's less places for bandits to hide. We could even spin it that way for good PR.
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Alright we'll sit on Glory, see if it ends up being useful next time.

And we'll do the conversation. So +2 Lands, bringing you to 5 Lands. Do note it's a net negative on the monthly tally, lost -3 lands because of the clear cutting, but gain +2 because of the deal. It all works out, don't worry about it.

And with that we are done. Solid 13 hour thread. 15 plus for me with prep. I am done.

Hope everyone enjoyed. I'm glad we have a new mechanic to break. Next thread is battle time. Going to go right into it with some planning and then murdering. I'll let everyone know on twitter and in thread when I have an official day for it.

End Chapter LIV
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>>3559931
Hurrah
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>>3559931
Good shit Father, thanks for running as always.
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>>3559931
Thanks pops, SLEEP
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>>3559931
Just one last question: What sort of food exactly are the sheepfuckers at Stokeworth trading us? I know we're getting turkey from Longtable and I'm dying to know what the Stokeworths are trading us.
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>>3559938
Probably lamb
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I was wondering how much of Bryndens and Obellas relationship is based on appearance. What if Brynden got half his face cut off. Would she still love him as she does now?
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>>3559980
He'd divorce him and marry his enemy, for sure.
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>>3560028
I doubt she would go that far. But their relationship is very much physical.
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>>3560029
And the similarities to Archer keep coming thick and fast.
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>>3559980
Given he goal is love and virtue devoted? Probably make the person who did it suffer horribly.
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Dad, how much would it cost to buy a villa in the Shadow City? I mentioned last thread it would be good to have a place in Sunspear, since we're hopefully going to squire off Victus to a knight there so he can buddy up to Arianne or what's her name some more
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Pretty sure that Bryden and Obella are solidly in love. If it was just physical then B wouldnt blink about taking other women to his bed.

They are going to end up (Hopefully) as that old couple who know they look worse for wear but are happy, content and uncannily familiar with each other.
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>>3560153
Could just ask the Qorgyle's nicely if we could stay at there villa, what are they gonna do, say no?
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>>3560029
>But their relationship is very much physical.
I finish catching up with the entire quest just to see one of the dumbest things ever said in one of its threads... Good Job.
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Alright, well rested. Could have gone better last night, but I'm not mad at it. I'm just on a brief break from work so I won't be around much just going to try to go through the questions and stuff I missed.

>>3559697
I appreciate the effort I was pretty tired at this point and if I didn't have any interactions I'm pretty sure I would have just called it quits for the night. Hopefully now that it's out there and somewhat understood we can start doing some long term plans. Like the Princefields, which was really a great idea.

>>3559720
Need to put that scene in soon. Kate should be done with it by now. Can also talk about her converting S. Iron to armour or arms.

>>3559742
We have not. It'll probably frame a scene whenever she gets home.

>>3559826
I really do have a tendency to do that, huh? I'll try not to kill a squire this go around.

>>3559834
I feel like there's been a slight shift into wanting to deal with Bobby B. Maybe I'll start leaning into Brynden making an effort to make the Crown happy.

>>3559844
You wanna? You definitely could. It'd be funny as hell.

>>3559863
>Can I say I really love what you did with combining Illiad's Bargain roll and Brynden's Status roll?
Illiad is effectively your Master of Coin/Commerce. So it should make sense that he does a lot of the leg work on trading. It's known that Brynden deals a lot with Essosi. Sure some Lords would prefer to deal with him directly, but its not really their job. Stewards and Coinmasters should be on top of that. I'll mostly be doing that for smaller trade deals. If Brynden wants something specific from someone he'll probably have to make the effort himself. It'll be a mixed bag but also a way to cut down on needlessly complex scenes and waste time on it.

Now when the Tyrells come here, yeah you're going to have to do that directly.

>spoiler
I feel like I've seen you in other quests? Was it the original Karban or Bordain? I cannot recall.

>>3559928
I chortled.

>>3559938
Just grains, fruits, and vegetables. Their lamb is a superior good they don't break out very often.

>>3559980
There is an incredibly strong physical attraction. They're both young people in their prime that has little issue with delving into sexual inhibition. That being said Obella also loves Brynden for the man he is, that silver tongued sellsword with his expressive face, love for his family, and knack for a bow. While Brynden loves Obella for her mischievous smiles and flirtations, her intelligence and wit, and willingness to be vulnerable with him.

So yeah, probably. But of course that'd be a major point if it ever happened.

>>3560153
In the Shadow City? Probably the same 2 or 4 Wealth range. It just depends upon how lavish/large you want the place to be. The bigger and more impressive you make it the more Influence gain bonus you'll get for it. 2 Wealth is +1, 4 Wealth is +2.
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>>3560428
Just because we're loyal to the true kings doesn't mean we can't be pragmatic and try and close to the crown
We're patient and we can like bobby b as a person while hating his regime and the lannisters
The innocent flower hides the dragon underneath
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>>3560428
I really want to get the Mase and Cecilia's dowry over with. It should be 3 wealth in total right ?

2 For Manse and 1 for Cecilia
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I wonder how many 4chan cannon houses have been featured here?
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>>3560428
> Illiad
> leg work
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>>3560428
>2 Wealth is +1, 4 Wealth is +2
So in crunch terms that's a 2:1 conversion from wealth to influence. Not too bad.
Plus of course it gives us a house in Dorne which is comfy
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>>3560560
We cant even maintain the one we got in Kings Landing
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>>3560560

We've got until Victus' 13th birthday man, we dont need to pay to rebuild our manse or buy new ones with a war to win or food riots to head off. We'll build them later.
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>>3560579
I'd prefer building them ASAP though. The earlier we can ship Victus off so he can have "fun" with the princess, the better.
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Y'ALL. OUR BOY DID IT
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>>3560684

FIVE.
CHILDREN.
THE SEED IS STRONG!

We should talk to House Stokeworth and get the cutest, fluffiest, most petting-zoo tier lamb they have as a pet for Lorelei.
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>>3560684
According to father. Obella hates not being in control. She is gonna be happy and pouty at the same time!

Seed is strong!
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>>3560684
If its a boy we are gonna name him Wesley, right?
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>>3560702
Needs more valyrian
I vote daemon
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>>3560831
If it's a boy he's going to be named Wesley. Full stop. I'd be down for something Valyrian if we get a second daughter or the next son after Wesley. I like Alysanne, after the wife of King Jaeherys the Wise.
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1. Lorelei
2. Wesley
3. Rhaenys, Allysanne, Visenya or Aemma (Valyrian Girl name)
4. Donold, Dontos, Pastorn or Vamos (FAmily Boy name)
5.Aegon
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>>3560840
But our heritage brynden and daemon would be great name theming gotta get an aegor in there somewhere
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>>3560859
We'll get there eventually. We've been building our Influence and taking that Lord Marshal title for a reason: kids cost Influence and Brynden is randy.
I hope five kids ends up being an understatement.
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On second thought if we have a second daughter we should name her Rhaenys after Rheagar and Elia's child.
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>>3560859
While I can appreciate the Great Bastards theme you have going on, I think we really should name at least 2 of our kids after true Targaryens. It will show we haven't forgotten our true loyalties, but we can still serve Robert, and possibly foster some ties with him.

>>3560863
Taking that title is smart. Wesley Malroy. I like it.
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>>3560863
I'm fine with a wesley just not for our firstborn
If our son has just a tenth part of bryndens rakish audacity and charm then daemon is perfect
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Any chance of us fostering one of Bobby B's bastards?
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>>3560910
We already are.

>>3560896
Man, Wesley was our last cousin, and he died fighting for us. His memory deserves the honour of being our first born son's namesake. The fact he died smiling a bloody smile at Brynden before getting stabbed in the back still hurts me.
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>>3560913
His last fucking words were "Ride Unto the Sunset". He used his last fucking breath for our sake, for his cousin's House and not his own. No wonder his father hates us for stealing his sons away from him.
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>>3560913
>>3560923
Should have gone to help him instead of Lucas then.
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>>3560913
But it's a lame name
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>>3560923
I know the Hayfords don't want to talk to us about anything, but if Lady Brune has a boy, we should do everything in our power to make sure he has a suitable knight to squire for. Maybe even Dontos if Lord Hayford will allow it. And if it's a girl, we still should help her find a good fostering.

>>3560928
I did Sleepy. I did
#IvotedforWesley

>>3560930
It's a great name
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>>3560928
Don't look at me I voted for Wesley.

>>3560930
You shut your fucking whore mouth right now
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>>3560942
No, it's not as cool a name as valyrian names
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>>3560938
>>3560942
I voted for lucas and still don't regret it.
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>>3560949
Debatable. Regardless, Wesley is getting that honor. Because his sacrifice demands no less.
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>>3560973
We'll vote for it and let the collective will of house malroy decide
But either way we get ahead of ourselves
We haven't had the kid yet
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>>3560971
Was there a reason for it? I feel that if we had lost Lucas, Jon wouldn't have just cancelled trade with us like the Hayfords did.
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>>3560971
>>3561001

If we had lost Lucas I'd be just as overcome by grief as I am for losing Wesley. They're both our bros for life, and piddly trade deals are nothing compared to losing people so close to us.
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Found this in the archives when we were discussing possibly picking up the Haunted flaw.
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>>3560971
Same. I knew there was a decent chance of both of them dying, but leaving Lucas would've put him at a 3-1 disadvantage in his part of the field. Wesley at least had the prince nearby.

Real talk though? I might've done it even if the layout was reversed. Wesley isn't a part of our house while Lucas is. Both extended houses have their benefits, but lords should look out for their own subjects first. Especially the leader of the lord's knights. Everything else is secondary.
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>>3560684
What the fuck? Isis return to Redward?
>>3560702
Straight to Aegon.
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>>3561223
Yeah becuase apparently Lysa is just that shit at keeping Isis away from redfuck. And we did agree to give our son to her for only a few months when we needed like a year or more to get her divorce.
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>>3561232
You dont need a divorce from a dead man....
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>>3561223
>>3561232
>>3561258

It's okay people, we have a 4 month deadline to kill Royce is all this means.
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So I assume Father is ignoring the "no communities larger than a Hamlet" rule in our game? Steadhold is in the same domain as our breadbasket farms
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I'm a little confused regarding our stores of goods: The only time in our trade deal history that we ever traded away any number of Superior Coursers was to the Longwaters in a one-time trade exactly one year ago so shouldn't we have a reserve of Superior Coursers in our inventory?
Also our monthly net/loss is all kinds of messed up and there's a couple other inaccuracies but Dad was super tired last night so I understand totally.
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>>3561501
I was trying to figure ouy what happened. Amd then I remembered that the Sons of Gold and Steadhold Household Knights both had their mounts upgraded so that ate 80 Superior Courser units. And im a terrible qm who never mentioned it. I need to update and maintain a log of those things as well.

I think net/loss is fine? And could you point anything else out that would be helpful.
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>>3561656
How did upgrading two units eat 80 Coursers?
But yeah you have the Baratheon deal labeled as Stokeworth. Also we're apparently producing 40 timber a month
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>>3561656
Aren't both units only 20 men? Or did they each get two mounts?
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>>3561656
>>3561696
Each man gets two mounts, so 40 a pop. Same as what Jon Longwaters bought. I did that early in the quest so I decided to make it the standard. Also works with the 20 s. Coursers =1 wealth thing, because it would cost 2 wealth otherwise.

The 40 a month is from clearcutting the Princewood. It's only for the 3 months we're doing it. And then it'll be converted over. Just wanted to document it.

Noted otherwise though.
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>>3561722
knights always have two or even three mounts. To replace after charges.
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>>3561743
The Baratheon deal is labeled as Stokeworth. and the monthly trade income hasn't been updated for the Longwater deal doubling
I hope we get a narrative update where we reveal our plan to cut down the princewood and build the town.
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>>3561872
Fixed both.

And I very likely will have Brynden talk about it at some point. It is doing a lot of good after all. Putting people to work, getting timber to rebuild Steadhold, making way for a new development. It's definitely something I'd use to frame scenes with at the very least.

Anyway, brief updated. So next week I'm going to do two things.

Monday 10 June at 2PM EST to 5-6PM EST I'm going to run a very brief continuation of the flashback thread LII. I realized I never finished it and Brynden was about to enter into an archery contest. So I think it only fair to at least do that contest, see where he places and award accordingly. First is 2 Wealth& 1 Influence, Second 1 Wealth & 1 Influence, and third is 1 Wealth. So we'll do that, probably in this thread. And maybe one more scene if there's interest in trying to get a trade deal going with Lord Wendwater or something else, since he's an influential and wealthy Lord in his area of the Crownlands. If not, no big deal.

And then on 11 June at 2PM EST we'll be resuming the quest with planning on how to deal with the bandits who are suddenly on the move and then going into some warfare for the rest of the quest with Brynden deciding on where he is or what he wants to do.

Looking forward to seeing you all then.
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>>3561900

We should take Obella to Maidenpool before or after the honeymoon trip to bathe in the sacred waters. I'm very nervous about her health and Archmaester Benjin is going to do everything he can to ensure our child is safe and healthy. I'm a little nervous about taking her across the narrow sea at all but hopefully 2 months in is soon enough that it won't be an issue.

On the subject of Maidenpool I really like the story that Dorian is being set up for during the WotFK. Unrecognized bastard of a Lord who doesn't care about him but loves his other bastard with all his heart and broke his mom's heart, stocky build, knows how to fight, chip on his shoulder, his hometown gets sacked three times. He sounds like a really cool protagonist of his own story. I would bet money he's destined to eventually join the Brotherhood Without Banners.
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>>3561936
>We should take Obella to Maidenpool

Guess where Cecilia and Dorian is!
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Just leave cecilia and dorian alone. Fucking hell.
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>>3561951
Then give them that 1 wealth and let it be done with
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>>3561951
really? because part of me wants to see what all the fuss is about.

quite aside from any potential trade deals, I am genuinely curious as to what kind of woman she is.

besides, not every former lover has to be a source of bitter recrimination forever. Obella knows Brynden loves her, and nothing is going to change that.
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>>3562037
dude what, no he doesnt. cecilia was some fling in kings landing. her getting knocked up was just bad luck.

i dont even think obella knows about her or dorian.
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>>3561951
Agreed
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>>3562037
She is the seamstress's daughter from early threads. There you go now you know what the fuss is about.
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Father. Just how pouty is Obella gonna be at Brynden when she finds out he got her pregnant before her mission?
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Long term thinking here but what if we have multiple boys? Shouldn't we want them all to inherit something? What if we used the ruins of that hall in the Princewood to build a tower or something to givebto a second son in the future?
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>>3562502
Will send some of them to Chelsted to serve as knight there and some to Dorne to serve with the Qorgyle.

And i am willing to bet some of them will want to become maesters or septons
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>>3562502
It could be something on our list of things to do, but it would be pretty low on there. We need to survive the next few years not even to speak of the clusterfuck that is the war of the five kings and then winter.
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>>3562502
That's what the Wall, Essos and the Kingsguard are for.
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>>3562574
The tower Mason now owns used to be held by a secondary Malroy branch, so I think it would be fitting to at least land another branch as a banner somewhere else. After the Honeyrun and Royce's lands we'll be at our land cap anyway, iirc. If we want more after that we're going to have to give banners some land (Mason first though)
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>>3562574
Kingsguard is out since Robert already has his guard set in stone
Malroys don't really seem like the Wall type, there's only been one and it was years ago. The honor of serving on the wall isn't something southerners often think of either.
And I guess Essos is valid seeing as Brynden did it and probably wouldn't stop his sons, but eventually they might want to come home.

>>3562580
Shit i forgot about Royces lands. But im assuming Brynden is going to go fire and blood on the hall and town there so guess those are probably out.

Didn't we already lose the chance to give Mason land though?
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>>3562616
We gave Mason that tower
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>>3562616
>Didn't we already lose the chance to give Mason land though?
We didn't give him land previously, but he still has the tower so I don't see why we couldn't still grant him a domain.

About Royce's lands, we would be pretty stupid to burn down Royce's hall just because we hate Royce. Although we don't need to give THAT domain away per se, we might conquer more land some day and then we'll have to make another banner (unless we give Mason a domain first as I said)
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>>3562632
Leave Redward hall intact then we can marry Victus to Redwards firstborn daughter and within a generation we have the new Redwaters house as a vassal.
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>>3562884
But Redward doesn't have any daughters.
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>>3562884
>Redwards firstborn daughter
Aren't they too closely related since she is our niece? Plus Victus is almost a man while she is barely one year old.
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>>3562906
First cousins is fine from what I remember. The only thing that is taboo is direct Brother-Sister, Parent-Child in Westeros. Even genetically honestly so long as they marry out of the family in the next generation.
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>>3562884
I'm not so sure they will still be a house after the slavery evidence drops...
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>>3562884
Victus is still a bastard and Westeros culture likes to preserve house names. His sons with the only child (daughter) would end up being Redwards more than like.
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Victus is going to go to Dorne where he will grow up to be a True Knight and ladykiller who will win the affectations of all the Sunspear girls and make connections that will serve him later in life. Then he will embark on a life of adventure mirroring the life of Ser Duncan the Tall and it'll be great because Victus is the best.

Redward's name will disappear from history and his spawn will be bastards after the annulment, they'll be taken care of and their needs paid for but they won't inherit jack shit.
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>>3563209
Pretty sure Isis is not going to like that. I don't feel like losing one of our only family members left
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>>3563345
The kids will grow up safe and cared for and Isis will be able to raise them herself. That ought to be more than good enough, I don't think she'll put her foot down over their last name seeing as they weren't going to inherit jack shit regardless once Redward is dead.
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>>3562884
Moderation regarding redward defeaww t and annihilation is entirely Insane after everything hes done the only reason we aren't reenacting rains of Castamere is because our sister begged us to not hate his spawn of hers.

This quest is litreally called revenge and gold dont moderate the climax of it regarding the central antagonist because you want to be stupidly pragmatic
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>>3563362
We promise her that we would not hold the children responsible for the sins of their father taking their inheritance away seems exactly that. I want to appeal to our motivation that is Family, and spare them that, kill Redward, make his house our vassal again and help raise our niece and nephew right.
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>>3563425

House Redward will no longer exist. They can't inherit shit regardless of what the outcome of the annulment is regardless because THERE WILL BE NOTHING TO INHERIT. Redward will never be a fucking vassal house. It will cease to exist and the lands folded into the main Malroy domains.
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>>3563425
No one else wants that
We will reyne the redfucks and that will be the end
The rape baby can be sent to a nunnery or something
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>>3563425
I just had an idea you guys. We allow Isis to raise the girls in the Villa in Kings Landing. Then, we marry one of them to Jon Longwaters son. I cant remember exactly the age, but I believe he has a young bastard son. That would cement alliances, eliminate house Redward by marrying off the girls to a lowly what will most likely be knight, and not totally ruin our relationship with Isis
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>>3563425
Absolutely not Redwards name and line is going to ripped out root and stem, we allow the children to live because they are our kin and Isis begged us too even if they are his rapespawn.

>>3563567
>Isis to raise the girls in the Villa in Kings Landing.
>Having Isis live in the place where she was raped and our family murdered
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>>3563606
If she can't live anywhere our family was raped and/or murdered there's not a lot of options west of the narrow sea.
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>>3563606
Where else is she going to live? The place where her brother and father were betrayed, murdered and had their bodies mutilated?

Isis is a ridiculously strong person mentally, seeing as her will remains unbroken after a year of being raped, shamed, lied too and all other manner of torture, yet she remains fierce and unbroken. A true Valyrian she is. I think if we throw some gold at the Villa and repair the damage done there, it will be a good fit. At the very least her daughters can live there if Isis cant herself.
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>>3563619
>>3563623
we find another place or make one, I don't know but you will be tormenting her if you put her there regardless of how strong a person she is putting her in that villa is just cruel.

thats a fact

>At the very least her daughters can live there if Isis cant herself.

Isis has already made it it quite clear she won't be easily seperated from them
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>>3563641
I dont have a problem with letting her stay wherever she chooses, but I dont think Brynden will let her daughters live in Steadhold. The fact the look like Royce would be to much for him to constantly have to look at. However, i dont think he would go so far as to kill them, simply because Isis loves them. Hence the Villa, but when it comes time to figure it out, we will obviously ask Isis for her thoughts
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>>3563641
well then she can fucking cope
because no way are they staying in our house or anything we own
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>>3563746
>Sorry Isis I know you're my sister who I love more than almost anything in the world but if you even think about putting your children in my house I will kick you out onto the streets of Kings Landing
k
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>>3563753
>sorry Isis but while you are my sister who I love and are family I have my own family and children which I will put first without hesitation and I refuse to harbor the children of the man who I've spent the last several years trying to destroy and wipe out the line of in my home.

family has its limits when it comes to a head vs other family and vengeance
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What if Isis wants to live at home? Steadhold is just as much hers as it is Bryndens, she has a right to live there. And I cannot for the life of me imagine Brynden saying no to the closets living part of his family if she says she does.
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>>3563813
> I have my own family and children which I will put first
Didn't realise that 1 of the 4 Malroy's left and 2 babies was such an immense drain on our resources.
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>>3563860
Anons occassionally use bryndens revenge fetish as an excuse to go full retard. They see the shallow revenge of an edge-lord and think that that is all there is.

Being revenge bent doesnt mean you have to throw common sense out the window. Killing Langward with his own sword was an example, not that Brynden will face overly negative consequences.

Was it justified? sure, after all Wesley had jist died.

In a more extreme vein the Kill Everything Redward camp completely disregards Isis' wishes and will insist that Brynden can never, ever come to love her children even if she herself does.

By that logic we should just cut out the waiting and launch a rebellion against the Crown. After all Royce was elevated by the kings own hand, amd everyone connected needs to be tortured to death in the most inventive ways possible.

...Ah fuck, Brynden really does have the blood of Valyria.
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>>3564050
No one is seriously arguing at this point to kill the kids, people are just reaction to the even more retarded anon who wanted to have the spawn inherit land and continue "house redward" as if that name is going to continue to exist. That idea is even fucking worse than the Kill Everything camp which barely exists. The kids will be raised by their mother and will be healthy and taken care of. We are NOT going to take a role in raising them and they are not in a position to inherit anything. Nor are we going to go around arranging marraiges to our friends for them like one anon tried to suggest. The very idea is completely laughable. Either they'll join the septas or marry a commoner for love or stay as old maids or something I don't give a shit but they are not going to factor into House Malroy politics or fortunes. Isis will raise them because she wants to but they're not part of our House. People trying to set up Royce's spawn with royce's land are even dumber than the ones trying to arrange dumb marraiges for Victus that make no sense let alone go against Victus's wishes.
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>>3564074
I got bad news for you dawg. Seeing as they came out of Isis, they are in fact part of Bryndens House, or rather, they will be once House Redward is eliminated from the face of the earth. Whether or not they are delegitimized or not, Isis will raise them to the best of her ability, and seeing as they're women, marriages are likely part of that. It's possible they may join the faith but I doubt it. I have ZERO disagreement about ensuring they have no claim on any of Redwards lands, and honestly, the sooner they marry and lose that name the better. And in the end, I think Bryndens love for Isis is stronger than his hatred for Royce, so he'll do right by her, and by extension her daughters, even if he never loves them. Hell even if he cant stand to look at them and forbids them to ever enter Steadhold, should Isis ask, I think odds are Brynden will answer
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>>3564142

If we say they're not part of our House, they're not part of our House. Marriages do literally nothing if the wife's House doesn't give a shit one way or another about them. Why do you think Walder Frey has to struggle so hard to get rid of his daughters and granddaughters? Because everyone knows that except for a few exceptions you're not actually buying an alliance with House Frey since walder has more daughters than he knows what to do with. The second Royce dies the children become non-entities in the world of highborn politics. Fourth sons of fourth sons join the Night's Watch or the Second Sons or the Citadel for a reason: they know perfectly well that they aren't actually useful as marriage prospects. The children of an extinct House are even more useless and their maternal family (us) aren't going to be spotting them any political skin. Remember Karban and the Clawwater girls? /tg/ tried to be clever there too and rapidly ended up realizing that there were no clever moves to be had. The girls are politically worthless and anything we give them would be exactly that, a gift. And I'm not inclined to give them anything that would by rights belong to Brynden's children except for food and housing. Their ultimate fate will almost certainly be marrying a commoner or a hedge knight and Royce's blood will sink back into the smallfolk.
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>>3564156
Sure, you can say they arnt part of our household, but they are by definition part of our family. There is literally no arguing that. Rape babies or not.

And unlike Walder Frey, in Bryndens case, it would definitely be advantageous to both the Longwaters and the Malroys. Therewas talk in the first few threads of the quest about marrying Cecilias kid (if it was a girl) to the Longwater bastard. Any kid raised by Jon is bound to turn out half decent, so a marriage between a bastard and dead house isnt a bad match for either party, it strengthens ties further between the two houses. Odds are the boy becomes a household knight anyways, and maybe the other girl marries a captain, or a steward or something else entirely. Just because they dont have a place or role in high politics doesnt nean they're useless. They can play a role on a much smaller scale.
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>>3564167
They can stay in the villa in kingslanding and become septas or silent sisters.

They will not be allowed into Steadhold. They are not family when it comes to the opinion of Brynden. The only reason he didnt press a pillow on their faces is because of their mothers love.
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>>3564167

We.
Have.
No.
Reason.
To.
Find.
Them.
Marriages.
We will give them a roof to live under and ensure that their upbringing is funded because that's what Isis wants. We are not going to lift a fucking finger and jump through hoops to try to find a place for them. By God there has to be a fucking limit. Just because Isis cares for them does not mean Brynden suddenly has it as his fucking priority to find them the best match possible and see to their prosperity. We're not going to spend one iota of goddamn political capital for them, especially not once they're adults. They can find their own damn husband if its so important to them. The Longwaters are our bros for life and it would be a massive insult to them to try and marry one of their sons to roycespawn that they will know perfectly well we don't love. Do you think the Longwaters are idiots? They know that a marriage to Isis's children wont give them closer ties to House Malroy. The children are of House Redward which will soon no longer exist, and will have no inherent political value once we kill Royce. Any political capital that they have will be a gift from us that could have been allocated elsewhere.
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>>3564176

They can live in Steadhold the city, just not under our direct roof where we need to have day-to-day interactions with them. If Isis wants we can arrange for her to have a nice house in the Outer Ring or somesuch, Isis and her kids can live wherever Isis wants as long as we're not directly involved in the kids' life.
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>>3564178
We.
Have.
Our.
Sisters.
Happiness.
To.
Worry.
About.
And.
She.
Loves.
And.
Wants.
The.
Best.
For.
Them.

I'm literally ONLY suggesting that because we promised our friend if we had a female bastard, we'd agree to marry her to his own. Well now we essentially have two. It isnt lifting a finger at all, if anything, it is doing a favour for Jon, not the girls, so he doesnt have to look for a marriage prospect on his own. It's not for his true born heir, but his baastard. Hence why both parties win in that scenario.

But as for everything, I've been saying that the entire time. Steadhold is off limits, Isis can raise them in the Villa or anywhere else she pleases like the town, but they arnt coming into the castle proper.
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>>3564195

The kids are having their upbringing cared for and she can raise them herself wherever she wants! That's fucking good enough! How much fucking more do you want?! We've done everything and more to provide for Isis's happiness but you keep wanting to expand it to the realm of insanity!
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>>3564198
Wanting to use Royces spawn as a political tool, marrying one of them to a bastard and ensuring that his name disappears forever isnt insanity. It's a calculated ploy that has nothing to do with love for the girls, but everything to do with eliminating the Redward name without murdering the girls so Isis doesnt hate us. If you think for a minute Isis isnt going to want to see the girls married your being willfully ignorant. And guess who's shes going to ask for help in that regard. Brynden.
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Here's an idea.


Let's actually get to that point before making any judgments ya? But for now just be calm and copacetic with each other ya know?
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>>3564209
>wanting to infect our best friends house with Royce's blood is a calculated ploy
I agree with sleepy that these arguments have no place right now since it's going to be forever until the issue comes up and we have no idea what fate has in store for us, but I just don't understand the mindset that leads to this madness.
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>>3564214
I want to talk about Malroy because I love this quest, I didn't particularly want to get caught in an argument about the spawn but that was the subject that ended up being brought up. If you can provide a better topic to discuss I'd unironically love it. I still want to know when we can blow the whistle on Royce being a slaving piece of shit because I really don't understand why we're still stuck sitting on it. Also I'm 90% sure that Tywin was not in fact the mastermind behind the Drox execution, but I don't have a better culprit in mind yet.
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>>3564226
Jaime let Honorable Jaime out for a moment is an possibility.
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>>3564217
>not realizing that those same kids have noble Malroy blood in their veins

And as for Sleepy, yeah you're right. No sense in arguing these things so far ahead, because who knows what could happen between here and there. But I think what it boils down to is arguing Family vs Vengeful. Also definitions of family, and all that jazz
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>>3564226
A better topic would be how would we fill out the rest of our military? What units and where would they patrol?

OR Where should we focus our attention first. Getting the hamlet back up or focus on not having a riot? OR Do we focus on our contributions to the point?

Just literally anything but redfucks kids by Isis.
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>>3564231
You're right! Lets talk about Cecilia and Dorian and repairing the Manse!

I dont think i have mentioned that before.
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>>3564226
>I really don't understand why we're still stuck sitting on it.
Yeah, I was there when we were told to keep the lid on and I forget. I don't remember being satisfied with the logic.

>>3564229
>definitions of family
Aren't they bastards anyway, once Redward's marriage is ruled illegitimate? They're not inheriting jack shit.
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>>3564233
>Aren't they bastards anyway, once Redward's marriage is ruled illegitimate? They're not inheriting jack shit.

Not how it works. If they are born within wedlock they are trueborn. They just wont be nobles anymore
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>>3564226
>>3564228
I really think Tywin is after Godscrown. Having the man he most likely ordered to sack the castle executed is a start to potentially offering to buy the sword should we attempt to keep it (even though we arnt) .

>>3564231
I'm leaning towards the town first to be honest. I cant sre putting down a peasent revolt going down very good.

>>3564233
I actually like the idea of making them bastards. And not once did I advocate them inheriting anything. Theyre lucky to be alive. We are letting them live for Isis' sake, just saying we could use them to our own ends while where at it
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>>3564238
A lot of the people are going to find work when Brynden cuts down the Prince Woods. So that should at least keep them busy and with coin in their purse also i am sure Excessive logging has never harmed anyone, ever.
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>>3564235
>If they are born within wedlock they are trueborn.
No, see, if a marriage is annulled it's ruled as never having happened... technically. So bastardy awaits them in theory, at least if it works like Catholicism.

It's not like Divorce. Since Divorce isn't permissable (Because marriage is a sacred oath before God and you can't legitimately break such a vow) you have to find a reason that the marriage itself was illegitimate to void it retroactively.

Like, for example, one of the parties being unconsenting and being forced to marry their rapist and the murderer of their entire family.
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>>3564249
That is of course implying Brynden wont put an arrow in Redshits eye in battle.
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>>3564231
The Small Town is already paid for with the clear-cutting of the Princewood. I think our military is good enough for now, though at the end of the month I'd like to spend our 30 Iron on two weapon/armor upgrades.

>I'm leaning towards the town first to be honest. I cant sre putting down a peasent revolt going down very good.
The smallfolk like us, there's just not really an option BUT to riot if unemployment, homelessness, and starvation become too bad. It's not like they're threatening to rebel because they hate us, they just want jobs. "It's the economy stupid." -Bill Clinton.
Our first priority for Wealth spending should be funding the quadrupling of our horse production. Rebuilding the Market and Port should come after the horses are fully funded. After the Market and Port have had construction begun THEN things like Manses and that Mead Distillery can be bought.
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>>3564251
I think the point is if we want to make the girls bastards we have the marriage annulled even if hes dead. If we are okay with them keeping the Redward name(we arnt), we leave it.

>>3564252
Yeah. Hopefully they dont riot though, because having to put that down is going to be shitty, and killing smallfolk doesnt seem like his style.

But dont forget Crackclaw point. I think the marketplace and port should come first, but let's not forget about Lord Brune. He already got pissed at us once for stalling on the deal
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>>3564255
What deal? We already paid for the caveranasi right? What is lord brune expecting from us?
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>>3564256
Just further investment, that kind of thing. Did we ever actually build those roads that we needed? I cant remember
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>>3564258
We did. Also as uncool as stots are compared to Valyrian Golden Coursers or warhorses they are a good investment. I think our priority list puts the Master of Horse and various herd upgrades first as long as we don't hit the Rebuilding Steadhold deadline. Hopefully now that the Small Town is about to be funded the Stokeworth and Baratheon deals will delay the deadline a few extra months so that we can focus on ramping up production. The KL and Sunspear villas and the Mead Distillery all come after Steadhold is rebuilt and our horse factory is fully armed and operational
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Good to see that me suggesting a quicker route to landing Victus turned into the most autistic moment in the entire quest after I went to sleep.
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>>3564261
Stots are bangin my dude. Loom how majestic that horse is. Plus that expands our trade deals to the reach for better plough pulling, the stormlands and crack law point for logging, the vale for mining etc. They have a pretty wide range of uses
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>>3564269
look at those fetlocks. They're the horse equivalent to those stupid leg warmers that women in workout videos wore in the 80's. aka the absolute low point in fashion in human history. Stots are not cool. They will never be cool. They will make an excellent investment and trade good though with Crackclaw point.

But yeah rebuilding the Small Town with the princewood timber should give us plenty of extra time to scrounge up the cash for the port and marketplace, so we should be good to buy the workhorse herd. I'm not sure if buying the Mead Distillery gives us the 3 month deadline extension but if it does we should certainly buy it before the market/docks.
Ne, dad, do the Stokeworth and Baratheon deals give us deadline extensions like the Longtable deal got us?
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>>3564275
Man your telling me pic related isnt the pinnacle of majesty?

But they ate incredibly useful animals. My grandfather used to have 2 percherons which he used around his farm. The feats of strength those animals were capable of was astounding. Plus they're cold bloods so they tend to be easy going and easier to train.

But yeah horses need to be the focus though. Now that people are realizing our house isnt dead and the Tyrells and all are riding them, demand is going to skyrocket. We should still keep supply down just enough to keep prices up, but taking up production is necassary
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>>3564231
Im thinking another regiment of Infantry and then some Auxillaries to support, It may also solve our overpopulation issue if we can Barracks some of them.

We need Houses and resettlement to be sorted before winter or we're a bit boned.
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>>3564288
Bitch please. GOLDSONG is the pinnacle of majesty.
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>>3564357
And he is spreading that majesty all night long
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>>3564357
Excuse me as I go commit sudoku for implying any equine animal could even compare to Goldsong
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>>3564231
I'm probably alone in this but I would like to start getting some serious investing done in defense at least by grejoys rebellion
we should deal with the small folk issue first though
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>>3564448
Why? We arent even close to the conflict to which we need to worry about Defense.
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>>3564453
because defense is a potent force multiplier
because fortifying our fasted expanded lands will help us control it
because have a fortified position to fall back to and wait is an excellent utility.
I misspoke there I don't want it done by greyjoys I want to start investing by greyjoy so that by the conflict does reach our lands we are forfeited enough people can't just roll over us
we'll never be able to fight the lannisters face up, but a series of fortifications can deny a lot of land to move it.
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>>3564468
We're in the heart of the Crownlands, not many armies roll around here.
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>>3564528
did we not just have a whole thing with enemy armies around our lands?
A strong keep is prestigious and a powerful political tool. The only reason people care about the freys is because they have a strong keep in a good place.
I said I knew I was likely going to be alone in it but I think having building up a strong keep will not only be useful to have but also a political statement that we are back and we are not to be messed with
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Priorities for House Malroy:
>Stop civil unrest - Rebuild Steadhold
This should be our first and highest priority. Beset by enemies on multiple sides, and still not in the Queen's good graces, House Malroy needs stability in its own lands. Without these investments, the military will have to be used to supress rebels instead of defending our lands. They might also suffer losses. Furthermore, output of goods might decline if the rebels do damage to our holdings.
Small Town - 10 Lands
Marketplace - 10 Wealth
Port - 10 Wealth

>Expand Economy
The House is doing better, but it is not what it could be yet. Plans have been made to greatly expand the 'production' of horses on the soon to be created Princefields. Once the Redward domain has been conquered, the Apiary should be upgraded to a Mead Distillery for the trade goods. I think we shouldn't dilute the elite Malroy brand with work horses or any other kind. Just expland what we already have.
Mead Distillery - 5 Wealth
Master of Horse - 5 Wealth
Horse Husbandry - 10 Wealth
War Horse Herds - 5 Wealth
Rare Bloodline - 5 Wealth

>Expand Military
House Malroy is still in a precarious situation. We have a few enemies and probably multiple conflicts coming up. We need more (good) men, but we first need barracks for that.
Barracks - 5 Defense, 5 Lands
Elite Archers - 10 Power, 2 Wealth
Trained Horse Archers - 7 Power

>Get Food
The populace of Steadhold isn't quite starving, but food stores are running low and Winter is Coming. With the house growing, so too does its population and military, and as such there's a growing demand for food. Luckily, much of this should be covered by conquering Langward's domain which has an Apiary, which produced 10 food. There's nothing much to be done about this now, though. Once we gain Redward's land back, however, I think we should use another Estate holding on food.
Food Agriculture - 5 Wealth

That is it for the most immediate future.
Cont.

This will cost the following per stage and in total:
Rebuild Steadhold: 10 Lands, 20 Wealth
Expand Economy: 30 Wealth
Expand Military: 17 Power, 2 Wealth
Get Food: 5 Wealth
Total: 57 Wealth, 10 Lands, 17 Power
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>>3564750
Gonna have to lower those archers to veteran Dad doesn't allow us to just buy elite we have to earn them. Also your outline should give a more cohesive timeline as to what order you think we should get those in.
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>>3564755
You're right, after dinner I just wanted to get the post out and didn't really polish it or anything.
The Elite Archers were in the Council suggestions tab in one of the documents, with the cost I gave it, so I just copied that over.

As for the timeline, it's top to bottom.
Sadly we'll have the honeymoon/dragonbone bow we'll need to spend money on before we've gone down my list, but that's already been decided so nothing we can do, I think.
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Don't forget we still need to do that road to the crackclaw point as well.
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>>3564780
Pretty sure we've done the roads already, it's crossed out in the Malroy Stats document.

Speaking of that document, Dad, it's not very clear what is built/finished, what has been bought but is not finished yet, and what hasn't even been bought.
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I think we definitely should prioritize getting the small town and expanding our rare bloodline stock and getting another unit if we can spare the room before we need that Barracks. With all of that we will have the basis for everything else we need.
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>>3564786
Are you missing the notes section on the right? There's build times for everything if it's being built currently. Otherwise I think it's pretty easy to read.
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>>3564811
I see them, but are those updated every month?
I guess that means we're already building the roads and the trading inn on Cracklaw Point, then. Unless the roads being crossed out means it is not actually being built.
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>>3564818
Father is pretty good about updating his documents so I'd say so. I think the striked through things means they were given away.
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>>3564833
Ah that makes sense. My bad then!
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>>3564799
I actually disagree, we should go for quality not quantity when it comes to oir troops right now.>>3564818
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>idiots going apeshit about isis' twins again
Not even a hiatus can remove that stupidity huh? Fucking christ
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>>3565198
Only reason that I'm hesitant to go quality is that the wealth drain from that will take away for the later things we want to build like the port if i'm not mistaken.
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>>3565260
>>3565198
>>3564799
I'm glad you agree we should build the Small Town etc. first. However, we cannot add any more units to our military until we build the barracks. As such, going quality does not take away any wealth that would have gone to the Small Town, Port and Marketplace, because those should already be built by the time we build the barracks.
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>>3565269

We should use the Iron from the Longwaters deal for upgrades to our soldiers, but beyond that I don't think we need to be expanding our troops until Steadhold is finished rebuilding and we've expanded the herds for the Tyrell deal. The Master-Of-Horse provides a -1 cost to Cavalry and we already have a -2 cost from our Warhorse herds. We can heavily expand our supply of Heavy Cav and Horse Archers once we've rebuilt Steadhold.
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>>3565260
>>3565269
>>3565279
The whole reason I suggested how to spend our boon was to make it so we could focus wealth entirely on further house fortune rolls. because with the town paid for and influence hopefully on lock due to our case trail soon, having one focused die we can spend on and maybe get more bonuses too is ideal. once we get the Market and port set? we can get horses and other things. The land will need 3 or so months of clearing before we can do anything anyways.
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>>3565326
I completely agree, which is what I tried to outline in >>3564750. The Rebuilding Steadhold stuff is priority nr. 1 and we should try and gain a lot of wealth in not a lot of time.
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>>3565334
The only caveat I would make to the rebuilding focus is the master of horse, because it is just that good and needed to make our horses match the tyrell deal that much more.
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>>3565376
>>3565334
Building the Marketplace sends our bonus for Wealth monthly fortunes from +1 to +1d6, we should really get on building the Market, the Port on the other hand isn't as useful and should be delayed as long as the Rebuilding Deadline allows (the deadline is the deadline to start the port before we START suffering negative effects like lawlessness, we can cozy on up as close to it as we want with no ill effects.) Our build order should be Master-Of-Horse>Market>2nd Herd/Stots/other horse holdings>Mead Distillery>Port
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>>3565384
I am risk averse and want the deadline to not be an issue anymore ASAP. Building the Marketplace before the Port is a good choice, though.
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Isn't our military already strong enough for now, especially considering the network of alliances that we've built? I agree with what's been said so far on focusing on rebuilding and then expanding our horse assets. Maybe after all of that is done we can add another good horse unit or two, but that seems really far away.
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>>3565406
we're likely to lose a unit or two in the coming battle, or have them need repair themselves.
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>>3565534
I think the question is whether or not we bring the Arbalesters who're much better from fortified positions than in the field.
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>>3565797
Couldn't we stick them behind an infantry unit? We have 2 infantry units and 2 ranged units.
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I'd rather not relive the ironborn retaking winterfell by taking too many of our troops away from the garrison. We should take our cavalry and archers and leave the foot behind to guard the walls.
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>>3566038
Amen. I suppose the garrison is in Kings Landing right now though with Jonos? Mayne we can send for them before Langeards get here. But we should leave the garrison and the arbelesters back home in case of any skull duggery
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>>3566126
They're protecting Obella and Lorelei. I'd rather be confident in them being safe than recall them when we have close to a 1000 men otherwise at home
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>>3566038
You being Paranoid, a Ironborn rebellion has too many logistical issues before it could even hit the Crownlands
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>>3566192
Hes talking about Langward attempting to pull a 20 good men on us. Honestly I wouldnt put it past him. We cant leave Steadhold undefended. At least 100 men need to stay in the castle proper at all times.
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>>3566196
Yeah I realised shortly after posting he was talking more locally, It strikes me as odd we dont actually have a garrison yet for Steadhold even if it's just green boys.
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>>3566211
We do? It's literally called the Steadhold Household Guard/Garrison. Trained Garrison led by Jonos Stroumen.
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>>3566211
>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WiZG5xtDqbQKI31IIbqNb4zTmooivb0Ns_J6EatgWgY/edit?usp=sharing


we have one trained GArrison
One Veteran archers
two trained infantry
one veteran arbalestiers
one veteran cavalry
one trained cavalry
one elite horse archer
one veteran cavalry/personal guard

Mason has
Trained archer and trained infantry


Mason's untis should probably not move form the defenses they are in, the rbide and his hall need guarding

our garrison is in KL with obella, and they should stay there to keep her safe

I submit we keep the arbalesters and maybe one infantry unit in steadhold


With the rest of our infantry and the archers on the field with the cavalry.
Ideally we trick the enemy to attacking our defenses and the get fucked when our horses break their flank.


Need to see what Jamie brings to the table force comp wise.
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>>3566292
One of our infantry is busy restoring order in the Princewood, so we'd need to leave the arbalesters and the other infantry behind. There's no way in hell we're letting Lannister men stay behind and "guard our rear". I say we just bring all the archers and all the cavalry. Archers are a faster than infantry as well and speed will be critical to defeat the three groups in detail.
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>>3566229
>>3566292
>>3566229
>Its litreally the first unit on the document

BRB commiting sudoku
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“I would assume you would like a melee, Mason?” you ask.

“Aye Brynden, perhaps a squire’s melee. I doubt we will have too many in Steadhold but our own will certainly wish a fair hand. And with your newly made knighthood, I am more than certain your own hand giving a Knighthood would be prize enough.”

You chuckle lightly, “Then it shall be. An archery contest?”

Mason laughs, Lady Elionwy covering her face, “I had no doubt you’d suggest such, do you plan to compete?”

“Perhaps,” you answer after a pause, a wiry smile upon your face, though the thought of competing as a mystery Knight did also cross your mind.

Mason nods with a small laugh, “Thank you Brynden, a truer friend I could not ask for.”

“Then perhaps you will allow me to honor you old friend,” you respond, “I will see to it that you and your Lady-wife are treated to the finest food and wine of the Crownlands, a feast to remember, because no wedding is complete without one. My gift to you Mason.”

Lady Elionwy regards you quietly, as she always did, a small curl at the corner of her lips, she squeezes your old friend’s shoulder as he tries to poorly mask that he was dabbing tears from the corners of his eyes, he speaks “You do me honor beyond honor my Lord.”

“And I could say I owe you my life Mason,” you respond simply, a quiet having taken over the room, “Let it be the first of many such honors between House Malroy and House Blackflower. Between Lord and bannerman. Between friends. Steadhold needs to be whole once more and you are a part of that Mason.”

Mason nods stiffly, sniffling slightly and you allow him to lean back into Elionwy as you continue the rest of the monthly meeting.

“Agree to terms with the Stokeworths and the Crown, Illiad. As well as send word to the Longwaters we wish to expand our trade with them, Ser Jon has been nothing but a staunch ally and Ser Lucas a fine and loyal man, I would see to it our bond is stronger than ever,” you order, and after a short pause, “Lord Brune will perhaps needs to wait a moment longer, however,” you add, “And find if the Chelsteds would be willing to process our timber backstock. Send coin if they are willing. I’ve an idea in mind.”

“Lord, I would say that mayhaps that would solve our food concerns for some time,” Illiad responds, tapping at his moleskin notebook with his quill, “The people will…”

Illiad searches for the word in the common tongue and you finish his thought for him, “Will be fed and happy. Unlikely to riot and we’ll have lesser beggars in our streets for certain. Mason send the Second to the Sept tomorrow with the last of the old stores. At the very least my people will eat.”

Mason nods firmly and you continue.

“As for matter of work and rebuilding the Outer Ring,” you continue, “Ashby what are our incomes this month?”
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“Coin, for the most part my Lord, your coffers grow stronger my Lord,” Ashby responds, shuffling his papers, “Though our influence within the Princewood and beyond also grows, your time in the Reach seems to have solidified your return to the stage of Lords.”

Nodding along you allow your mind to put together the last of your thoughts, your people needed work not just food, and you needed the raw materials of timber and thatch to rebuild, not just the town but your port and marketplace as well, so trade may resume down the Rush and beyond, your people have proper shelter, and your standing forces could too expand. Acoylte Ashby is scribbling away furiously as you spoke, Illiad noting figures upon his moleskin with quick ticks, and Gawen’s face sours.

“Your concerns are heard Gawen,” you say simply and his face hardly changes, “But at present I find we need to rebuild home and hearth as our priorities. But be certain, your talents will be needed soon, and more so than ever, you will have your help, but expect to rear a herd larger than any Malroy since the days of Lord Baelor.”

The council all looks to you, a range of queer looks upon them and you lay out your plan.

“The people need work, they need home, and I am lacking greatly for both. However the Princewood remains largely unused, and barring Fairbanks, unpopulated. When the First and the Loyal Bows are finished restoring order we send as many whom are able and willing to log the Princewood, clear cut it root and stem. Upon these new fields we will expand the Malroy’s primary trade now that our bloodlines have been re-established and strong. Gawen, since your son, Rickon, returns to us now, and with a wealth of experience of establishing a new herd in Hayford as well I will place him in charge of the new herds, answering to you still, yes. Hopefully we will be able to have at least the blueprints and this started by the time Willas Tyrell arrives and convince him of a smaller trade to begin as we build more to meet their needs and wants. Mason, when you send the Second tomorrow have recruiters along with them, tell them they will be paid, and that the efforts will be to rebuild their own homes, I am such morale will be made better by such things. The effort itself should take three months if the maps are correct?”

“By my estimation my Lord, yes,” Ashby says and you nod firmly.

“So long as House Chelsted is willing we will have the raw timber processed and brought back en masse to Steadhold wearing their labour will continue with rebuilding the Market and Port Districts, in the meanwhile we will have other labourers begin to clear the remains of the burnt out town and hopefully be rid of the stench and disease of the tent city with many of the people being afield as they labour. And when all is done, the port and market will have job aplenty for our new residents.”
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“The people will be joyous for the news,” Mason says after a new time, “A good plan, to be certain, put the refugees to work, instill a sense of pride and loyalty to their new Lord, especially after being rattled by Ser Rory of the Fairbanks. And when all is said and done their families given home and food built by their own hands. If there is anything that the common folk appreciate it is the ability to have agency and a sense of ownership, even if it is by your design and hand Brynden.”

Your council seems to largely agree with your plan and it is decided. The Princewood would become the Princefields, newly made grasslands to feed and facilitate your expanded horse herds. The town of the Outer Ring would be rebuilt with the clear cut wood, processed by House Chelsted, and the people would find varying degrees of work either in the fields, logging, clearing away the old town and rebuilding, or in the newly remade districts. Along with finally having a steady stream of food now, you could feed your people fully and no longer be tight fisted and able to store for the inevitable winter. Morale would be better, couple with Obella, and Septon Tytos’, efforts the people far less likely to riot, beg, or turn to crime. A good plan you thought to yourself, a Lordly plan. Perhaps one that gave you far more time to rebuild before unrest grew again.

Your council leaves off after the finer details are discussed and you find yourself late into the afternoon. Mason leaves last, giving you a long hug and thanking you again, and you find yourself alone in your solar. Well, still your father’s solar in honesty. You hardly had decorated the thing, and it looked less the Lord’s solar and more of a storage room for old memories. The dragonbone you had contacted the Lyseni to turn into a bow sat upon the mantle beside Godscrown. The wall had been adorned by the twelve point harte you had hunted with Lord Tarly, a fine specimen and perhaps the only thing not covered in dust. Beneath them are the few trophies you had won since returning to Westeros. The largest obviously that from your victory in King’s Landing mere months after your return, the gaudy crowned stag of gold and jewels. A smaller one sits beside it in the shape of a copper rose. And beside them both…

Some Months ago in Wendwater Keep - Year 285AC, Midday

You had easily coasted through the open rounds of the archery contest, gaining a small following of rambunctious common folk and thrilled Lords with your pandering. The pace of twenty was so pitifully low that you had been able to show off a touch, notching two arrows at once and thunking them into the center of the target with a look away and a fake yawn, the third arrow shot with focus and purpose, causing the crowd to roar for the twelve flags that rose for you.
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A perfect score of twelve had landed you closer to the top in the round of 64 seeding. Your first opponent, a Walter of Wendishton, a common man, had given you a strong challenge at thirty paces, allowing the scores to get closer than was typical for a man so low in the seedings. But a solid 9-8 showing pushed you through the to next round.

The next round of 32, at forty paces, had placed you against Ser Raymun Darry. A cousin of the main branch and the youngest brother of Lady Selena Darry, the Lady of House Wendwater. From the corner of your eye you saw Dontos watching the contest with thinly veiled great interest alongside Lady Selena and Lord Wendal Wendwater. For the most part your men had began to drop, Lucas, as was typical of him, being knocked out in the open round. Something your son and the other squires found to be hysterical and he sat with crossed arms and a scowl upon his face as they cut him up with japes. Mason had lost to Ser Wolden Wendwater in the round of 64 and Ser Titus Sarsfield had managed to go on to the round of 32 before being knocked out by a Summer Isler, likely someone you’d see later. However your focus remained and you were quick to defeat Ser Raymun as he was incredibly out of his depth against you. Your 11 to his 3 was the soundest defeat of the round and the crowd continued to gather behind you, though groaned alongside you on the final shot when you just barely missed the center and another perfect score.

The field had thinned considerably by this point, only the best of the best still being alive in the round of 16. Your opponent was a Stormlander, the Knight of Brownhill, Ser Ryon Brownhill. You did not know him, or hardly even the name, only learning he was the Knight of anything through the herald’s calls. He had the build of an archer, not unlike yourself. However at the pace of fifty even the best of the field had begun to struggle and he put up a paltry 4 points with his three shots. The crowd murmers as you come upon the field again, you roll your neck and throw your arms up to whip them into a frenzy again, hyping them up as you take your place before lowering your arms slowly to call for silence. A smile spreads across your lips as they obey. It must be a joy for them you think, to see Lord Brynden Blackshaft, the legendary archer of King’s Landing fame compete in their humble town. You notch the ebony arrow, pulling your bow to full length and take a slow and deliberate breath in as you lock your arm into place and line up your shot. You’d give them a show to remember.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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>>3567139
Welcome back, dad
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Rolled 6, 1, 2, 4, 1, 4, 5 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567139
>>3567148
Shit that was the name field
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Rolled 1, 4, 4, 3, 6, 5, 2 + 1 = 26 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567139
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Rolled 4, 4, 6, 4, 1, 3, 6 + 1 = 29 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567139
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>>3567152
22
>>3567162
23
>>3567166
25

Good showing.

Two notes as well. All of the Primary Character sheets, (i.e. Brynden, Obella, Mason, Dontos, and Illiad) have received a face lift/update. And the Secondary Character Sheets has received a massive update alongside a face lift as well. When it comes to secondary characters the way I run it is if you've invested in them (i.e. Benjin, Sybelle Sand, Kate Yarson, Illion, Gawen, Saul Cromwell, Septon Tytos), if they're important to the story but aren't quite at Primary levels (i.e. Victus and Isis), or if they're sub-commanders in your military (i.e. Lucas and Solhas) they're considered secondary characters. I also give secondary characters one Benefit and one Drawback, which isn't directly in the rules but something I like to do normally. I might do a tertiary character list someday but first I need to update the House Malroy document to include blurbs for all of the secondary characters. So that's on the docket. You should be able to get a good feel for most of the characters however be their stats.
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DC: 15
Rolls: 22, 23, 25
>Success, two degrees.
>Success, two degrees.
>Success, three degrees.

You let out your breath the same moment the arrow lets from your fingers, a slow and practiced thing, your focus single minded and unwavering. Within your element upon this field, the pursuit of glory, coin, and influence. Your arrows fly true, the first two slightly down and to the left, but true all the same as they thunk into the second outermost ring, netting you 4 points with a one more shot to go. The last you adjust slightly and manage closer to the line but within the third ring, netting you three points and an easy 7 to 4 victory in the round of 16 and allowing you to move on. The crowd roars to life as your three flags are hung and you salute them with a wild smile upon your face before turning back to the undercroft where you son and your men were. You mess with Victus’ hair as you return, clapping hands with Mason and Lucas, who still wore the sour look of defeat upon his face before taking a seat to watch the rest of the contest play out.

Ser Wolden Wendwater is up next against a Knight wearing the colors of House Blount, you do not catch his name but you wouldn’t know it even if you had the Blounts being such a mystery to you as they were.

“I am surprised to see them here,” you remark to Mason.

He nods, “Likewise, though he is not their Lord nor Ser Boros of the Kingsguard. Lord Blount, as it is told, is so fat and craven he is unlike to ever leave his castle of Spikehall again.”

“I weep for his wife,” you say with a laugh.

“A Lantell wife,” Mason says, “Or so Eli has said. Poor girl and all that Lannister beauty. I shudder to think.”

“Like as might he’s here to represent House Blount in matters of trade,” Lucas adds helpfully, “The Wendwaters have the best and safest route into the Stormlands. My brother deals with them in matters of iron and timber from the Kingswood. Wendishton is rich for a reason.”

“Hm,” you respond slightly, watching Ser Wolden put up 8 points to 3 on the round, the crowd firmly behind the third-born son of House Wendwaters. He was head of the Order of the Leaf, a Knightly Order belonging to the Wendwaters, you had knocked out one of his comrades Ser Raymun earlier and you liked to think he would give you a good showing later in revenge. The round of 16 closes, and you find yourself first against the Summer Isler from before in the round of 8.
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The herald announces him as Xhorro Rha, a supposed Prince of the Summer Isles, here to treat with Lord Wendwater. Though you knew better by the feathers he wore, those were feathers of exile, having lost his home and family, not unlike Solhas’ father had. He gives you a curt nod, though does not speak, instead sending his three arrows down the range of sixity paces with determined purpose. The bow of Goldenheart an envious thing, you’d have your dragonbone bow soon though, a bow worthy of a Lord. The Summer Isler notches 3 points at the pace, missing his last shot entirely and you can see the look of annoyance upon his face when he returns to the undercroft. Taking your place upon the field you wear a more focused mask, no longer were the rounds easy things, amongst the final 8 were true competitors. The Lords and Lands of the Crownlands and Stormlands watch on in humbled interest as a true master showed his craft. Your bowstring falls into place, you breathe having caught as you held and aimed the crowd’s murmurs a far away thing as your mind left to focused resolve.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 4, 3, 2, 5, 5, 2, 2 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567234
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Rolled 2, 2, 6, 6, 5, 3, 2 + 1 = 27 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567234
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Rolled 2, 3, 4, 3, 5, 5, 2 + 1 = 25 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567234
Pew Pew
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Rolled 6, 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 4 + 1 = 29 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567234
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Rolled 3, 5, 1, 6, 2, 5, 3 + 1 = 26 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567234
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>>3567242
20
>>3567243
23
>>3567245
21

Another good round. Writing.
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DC: 18
Rolls: 20, 23, 21
>Success, one degree.
>Success, two degrees.
>Success, one degree.

The pace was certainly beginning to escape your effective range, two arrows knock into the outermost ring, despite your adjustments otherwise, while the second manages a somewhat center second ring. Good enough for 4 points and good enough for a victory and moving on to the round of 4. Again the crowd roars to life, as you wipe away a bead of sweat upon your brow that had formed from the hot summer sun. Had that lost shot missed likely it would have gone to sudden death again, and though as much as you enjoyed having such stories to tell, it was a tad early for such a thing against another Summer Isler. When the fourth flag is raised you’re finally able to relax a moment and leave off for the undercroft.

You watch as Lady Selena claps politely, Dontos, knuckles on his chin nodding approvingly. You wonder what he is up to there, rare it was to see him in the presence of the Lord’s box. Particularly with the supposedly neutral Wendwaters, as despite his warnings otherwise to maintain a lower profile as a Valyrian Lord in this post Rebellion world he had certainly made a statement sitting with them and chatting throughout the contest. Noting the thought internally you continue on, greeting your men and son again to laughter and celebration.

“Guaranteed fourth,” Lucas says in jest, a smile dancing upon his lips.

“Fool of a sailor,” Ser Victor Haigh responds, “Fit to losing your fookin’ coin tonight Lucas, eh? No less than second.”

“I’ll take that bet,” Lucas says and the two share a handshake and you laugh.

For his part Xhorro Rha gives you the respect you are due. He greets you in the typical Summer Isler way, his name and title in their tongue, which you are able to respond to in proper kind drawing a look of surprise upon his face before you explain Solhas Za Tarbeck and Barq Zos within your employ.

“The heart of gold rests within you Lord of Malroy,” he says, “It is of little surprise to me, to hear that others of my people are willing to follow you, for it is said where the goldenheart groves grow, our people will follow.”

“The heart of gold is your own,” you respond to the great Summer Isler compliment, “How do you find yourself here, so far from home. It is rare I see Summer Islers outside of the south of Essos.”

“Work, trade, and coin, Lord of Malroy,” he says after a moment, “My people and house have been sent to exile as is our custom I am sure you know. We act now from Lys, serving as liaisons for the Summer Isles to this Westeros. The Lord of Wendwater has great interests in the goldenheart, though is equally unaware of its true worth to the peoples. I find myself frustrated with his insistences, we would never trade it to a man of his stature or nature. Nor would my sons and house fight for his war.”
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“Do you keep the company of warriors?” you ask somewhat surprised, it was not typical you knew.

“Yes Lord of Malroy,” he says, “My house is that of warriors, archers of the greatest skill, though the pale to your own. Please, do contact if you ever find yourself in need of warriors of such skill in your Westeros. They will be glad of coin and to serve a heart of gold. Peace and blessings Lord of Malroy, may your victory be sweet,” the two of you shake, and he bows with a flourish, which you return, drawing a smile to the Summer Islers’ face.

While you had been distracted the round of 8 had finished for the most part leaving just four to compete. Yourself, Lord Camren Cafferen, Ser Arrec Storm, and Ser Wolden Wendwater. Upon the field with your four competitors you gain measure of each man. Though all were strong of bow you still felt yourself the favorite, perhaps it was the cocksure attitude of the sellsword, but also perhaps it was the confidence of the practiced Lord of his craft. The round begins with yourself again, against the Lord Camren Cafferen. You did not know the man personally, though he was young and the herald seemed to make note of his close friendship with the King and his blessings since returning from the Rebellion a victor. It was a strange thing to note but you let it slide off, having little desire to deal with the underlying politics of such things. You are called to go first, allowing a moment to stretch and crack your shoulders with a roll, this would be a good round you felt and then on to the last. You notch your arrow, shouldering the draw with quick and practiced ease your breath a slow intake of air and patience as you aim. Mind focused, will resolved.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 3, 4, 2, 2, 1, 6, 5 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567308
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Rolled 4, 4, 4, 1, 1, 6, 5 + 1 = 26 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567308
>
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Rolled 6, 4, 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 + 1 = 26 (7d6 + 1)

See ya Stormfags!!
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>>3567310
21
>>3567313
24
>>3567314
23

Getting really close now. Writing.
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I really like this extra context on the Lantells and Blounts. It's nice to know who someone is when you're about to murder them for fucking with you.
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DC: 21
Rolls: 21, 24, 23
>Success, one degree.
>Success, one degree.
>Success, one degree.

You sigh as the last of your arrows knocks into the upper regions of the target in the outermost ring. You had attempted to compensate for your arrows flying low and even it out slightly at the pace of seventy but you seemed to have gone overboard and all three end up in the highest reaches of the outermost ring, netting you, still, a respectable 3 points at such a pace. The caliber of talent on show was high, you knew it to be true, but at the same time, three points was enough to win, enough to get you to the finals. The crowd cheers slightly when the third flag is raised and you leave off, waving to them with a smile and gaining the screams of a few common women who had managed to wiggle their way to the front of the crowd’s near the undercroft.

Mason is watching Lord Camren Cafferen take his place intently as you come in, Lucas talking to Victor about how much coin he was about to make at your expense. Meanwhile your son is distracted fidgeting with the bit of red lace that Lady Elionwy had given him. You tussle his hair and he looks up to you with that goofy lop-faced smile of his.

“You’re sure to win father,” he says, his eyes of hazel and green reflecting your own wildfire.

You laugh, “Thank you my son. But we shall see what this Stormlord is made of.”

“Ser Dontos says he is a bad man,” your son says with little prompting, gaining him a queer look from yourself which causes him to say more, “He says no man should be loyal to a King who killed his father. Let alone friends. Says that weak men lose their resolve and their faith in the eyes of adversity.”

You watch as Lord Camren misses his first shot entirely, quiet on the thought. Dontos had a old view on the world, that of dragons and Targaryens, the Valyrian Lords of the Crownlands being the highest of them all. He just as easily forgot the many men who were still loyal to King Aerys, little that you knew of it, but you decided better than to tell your son of if. In time he would learn of it, right now he only spoke the words he had been told. He was a boy yet, one in a new world still. You sigh, though stifle the same laugh your son allows when Lord Camren misses his second shot, the crowd beginning to heckle him for it.
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If your son truly wished to go to Dorne and it was not some fleeting fanciful thoughts you’d need to find him place. He had gotten along well with the Princess, you think, all pudgy and red faced she was he was still kindly and courtly with her. You had decided you had Dontos to thank for the manners and yourself for the uncanny ability to charm any woman. Like as might he could squire to someone in Sunspear, though you’d need to pay for his room and board. Obella would know better, Seven you could even rent a Villa there not unlike the one you had in King’s Landing so she would have a place to stay when she inevitably returned to show them your children and her spy missions.

The idle thoughts escape when Lord Camren manages to miss his final shot and the crowd roars in laughter, jeers, and heckling. He throws his bow upon the ground, angrily yelling at his squires to come pick it up for him as he stomps off the field, not even bothering to return to the undercroft but instead going straight through the Noble’s boxes where the laughter was more polite. Lucas and Victor are in shambles laughing hysterically, while Mason merely shakes his head. The herald announces you the victory, 3-0, and you make a short appearance outside the undercroft the wave to the crowd. On to the final rounds you think with a smile, coin and glory, Seven be good.

Ser Wolden Wendwaters and Ser Arrec Storm take the field next and put together an exhilarating bout of showmanship and skill. To your shook them both put up 2 points, tying on three, and then go on to four separate rounds of sudden death, where they both point up a point, miss, put up another, and then finally Ser Wolden wins, 5-4, to the roaring approval of the crowd with a single point and Ser Arrec missing his final shot. You clap along with them, impressed by the Knight-Commander of the Order of the Leaf, and the bastard stormlander announced as the Bastard of Tudbury.

And then there were two. The field is rearranged to a pace of eighty, a range far beyond most skill, and at the furthest reaches of your own and likely that of Ser Wolden as well. The two of you take a moment to bow before the Lord’s box, paying him honor before the finals. He raises a trophy for the crowd to cheer, a golden tree in full bloom, ruby apples upon it. Another gaudy thing for your solar. Dontos nods at you firmly as you rise, his words lipping your family’s motto, “Ride Unto the Sunset.

You are called to go first, taking turns on this final round, so that Ser Wolden may have a briefer moment of respite. Your muscles ache, your eyes strain as you look down the target, drawing your bow to its absolute fullest, your breath held, aim true, mind focused upon but one thing. Victory.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 6, 2 + 1 = 21 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567388
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Rolled 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 2 + 1 = 22 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567388
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Rolled 3, 2, 6, 2, 3, 2, 4 + 1 = 23 (7d6 + 1)

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Rolled 3, 5, 5, 5, 6, 5, 4 + 1 = 34 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567388
bloodriverd guide my bow
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Rolled 2, 1, 1, 6, 6, 3, 4 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567388
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>>3567390
>>3567393
>>3567394
Well shit.

>>3567395
...19 seconds to late
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>>3567390
18
>>3567393
19
>>3567394
19

Oof really bad start. You're lucky I do the finals best of three for each shot.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 2, 2, 5, 3, 6, 5, 4 + 1 = 28 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567403
bloodrivers guide my bow again
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Rolled 4, 2, 4, 3, 3, 1, 2 + 1 = 20 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567403
Can't disappoint Bloodraven
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Rolled 6, 1, 3, 2, 3, 5, 4 + 1 = 25 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567403
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Rolled 2, 2, 6, 4, 6, 4, 2 + 1 = 27 (7d6 + 1)

Warrior guide my arrows!!
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Rolled 3, 2, 5, 1, 1, 1, 4 + 1 = 18 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567403
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>>3567405
24
>>3567407
17
>>3567410
22

Better. Getting dicey here though. Final shot.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 6, 4, 2, 6, 2, 4, 6 + 1 = 31 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567417
Let's win this
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Rolled 3, 1, 2, 5, 4, 5, 6 + 1 = 27 (7d6 + 1)

THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU!!
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Rolled 2, 1, 2, 3, 3, 5, 3 + 1 = 20 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567417
AAAAAAHHHHHH
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Rolled 6, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 4 + 1 = 38 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567417
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>>3567420
27
>>3567423
24
>>3567428
17

What a round. Writing.
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Rolled 2, 3, 3, 6, 5, 1, 5 + 1 = 26 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567417
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Going through the secondary character sheets.

Septon Tytos has a goal of reconcilation, but his vice is he's scheming? Sounds fishy to me. Plus, he's a drunk. I cant wait to be bro's with the brown brothers instead.
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>>3567454
I say give him a chance he came up with the marriage annulment scheme along with our barrister. That alone merits us giving him a fair shake.
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DC: 24
Rolls: 18, 19, 19
>Failure

The moment the arrow flies from your fingers you knew it was off, the fletching had shared against your arm guard and the arrow wobbled and bent as it flew rather than straight and narrow, when it splinters off the ground before the target you give it an annoyed look. The crowd gaps at your first missed shot of the day and whispers rather than cheers when you leave off for Ser Wolden to take his shot. Unfortunately his aim is true however, and his arrow flies into the outermost ring giving him an early 0-1 lead. He gives you a nod as you replace him, not betraying any emotion though the bout was just as you expected, a challenge and one of redemption for his Order after your sound defeat of Ser Raymun Darry. You draw your bow again after a quick sigh, shaking out your arm and steeling your nerves, a missed shot wasn’t enough to knock you out now. Drawing your bow again you shoulder the weight, your arm steady as you take aim. And loose.

DC: 24
Rolls: 24, 17, 22
>Success, one degree.

And this arrow feels true, leaving your fingers with desired purpose and slamming into the target to the pleasure of the crowd as they roar to life again. They raise your flag for a single point and you had evened the field, thankfully, at 1-1. Ser Wolden gives you an impressed look this time, one you shrug away with an easy smile. Not so easy a thing to defeat Brynden Blackshaft you wished to say though keep your tongue. Ser Wolden takes his place and draws his longbow with ease, resting a moment in place as he lines his shot. The arrow erupts from his fingers, and the crowd hums in anticipation but groans when it flies far left and lands in the dirt beyond the target. After two shots you were at an even 1-1. Ser Wolden was a worthy adversary to be certain, a shame he was already a man with high place and honors within his family. Again you take your place for your final shot, well hopefully final shot, of the day. Notching the arrow you wait a moment as the breeze picks up before dying again, the two flags of gold and white laying limp in the air. You draw, taking in your slow breath, aim and find yourself loosing with easy confidence.
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DC: 24
Rolls: 27, 24, 17
>Success, one degree.

The arrow flies true and finds purchase in the upper regions of the outside ring again, putting you at 2-1 for the time being. The crowd is positively humming with excitement after breaking into cheers as your golden flag is raised.

“Well matched Lord Malroy,” Ser Wolden says to you briefly as he passes by, “The rumors of your skill are well founded.”

“Likewise Ser,” you say with an ease laugh about your lips, “Best of luck with your final shot.”

He barks a laugh and takes his place. The Knight draws and fires with such quickness this time you thought perhaps he had intended to miss but when the arrow thunks into the left side of the outermost ring and the crowd roars to life for an even 2-2 you know better. The man was skilled to be certain, of an equal to your own and now with an even score of three you went to yet another final death round, Ser Wolden’s second of the day and your first though not overall. Ser Wolden offers a hand when he leaves off and you take it with a vigorous shake. The herald taking the field a moment as he calls the result of the finals and announces sudden death to the crowds elation. Again the target is moved back, your arrows returned to you and you gawk at the pace of ninety. At this point perhaps it was pure luck your arrows were able to hit the target rather than skill but all the same you took your place when called upon. Now watching four flags of white and gold as they hang limp in the hot summer air. You catch yourself with a whispered prayer to the Warrior, your son and Dontos having worn off on you but refocus your mind as you drew your bow again, for a final time. Your breath is slow, deliberate, your shoulder taking the weight of the bow as it draws to its full length. Eyes focus as you aim. And once again, you loose.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).

You guys really like going to overtime.
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Rolled 6, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
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Rolled 5, 3, 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
We've got this
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Rolled 3, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
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Rolled 1, 5, 2, 4, 3, 2, 5 + 1 = 23 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
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Rolled 1, 6, 1, 6, 4, 2, 4 + 1 = 25 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
BLOODRAVEN
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Uh oh. Not gonna cut it.
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Rolled 5, 2, 5, 6, 2, 2, 5 + 1 = 28 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567502
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Rolled 2, 6, 3, 5, 1, 1 + 1 = 19 (6d6 + 1)

>>3567503
19
>>3567505
21
>>3567507
21

Swing and a miss. To keep things fair and give no one a reason to believe I'm just handing this to you, the roll on this post is Ser Woldens. He's rolling a 5D+1B+1. If he fails I'll call for another roll.
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>>3567531
HUZZAH
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>>3567531
18
Damn Wolden, hard fucking miss. Alrighty then, another round.

Please roll for me 7d6+1[5D+2B(Bows)+1(Superior)] for Marksmanship(Bows).
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Rolled 1, 4, 1, 5, 6, 4, 1 + 1 = 23 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567533
Let finish this up we have celebrating to do.
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Rolled 1, 2, 6, 1, 2, 3, 1 + 1 = 17 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567533
COME ON COME ON
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Rolled 3, 4, 1, 4, 4, 3, 4 + 1 = 24 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567533
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Rolled 6, 3, 1, 3, 4, 1, 1 + 1 = 20 (7d6 + 1)

UNTO THE SUNSET!! BY THE SEVEN!!
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Rolled 6, 5, 2, 4, 3, 6, 3 + 1 = 30 (7d6 + 1)

>>3567533
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Rolled 6, 1, 5, 2, 5, 6 + 1 = 26 (6d6 + 1)

>>3567538
22
>>3567542
15
>>3567543
20

I'm dying. Miss again. Again, Ser Wolden's shot is the roll on this post.
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>>3567551
Uh oh
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>>3567551
He needs a 27 yeah? Otherwise if dc is same we lost
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>>3567551
25
Welp and that's that. Writing.
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You win some you lose some
Unrelated but has anyone been following the tg asoif thread
Some interesting houses been generated and written there today
Targ loyalists in dorne
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DC: 24
Rolls: 19, 21, 21
>Failure

The both of you manage to miss your first shot, yours falling into the dirt just shy, while his flies off to the left again. The pace being far out of any effective range even for the most skilled of archers. The two of you exchange looks again and receive a shrug of general indifference as you go on to the fifth round. He knew just as well as you did that in may as well be luck at this point. You rally the crowd behind you again as you line up your fifth shot of the finals.

Breathe. Aim. Loose.

DC: 24
Rolls: 22, 15, 20
>Failure

Your shoulder is tired, as are your arms, and when the arrow escapes your finger you know it isn’t going to make it to the target. Again it begins to fly lower and falters at the end, landing in the dirt to the crowd’s disappointment. You tsk slightly and know that you’re beginning to pull on the last of your strength and the well of your ability today. When you leave off you can see it in the eyes of Ser Wolden as well, he had just gone seven rounds one prior and you hoped against all hope that his tiredness would be enough to allow you another shot and victory. When he takes his place his poise is as practiced as ever and you watch as he draws his bow and takes a moment longer than he had previously to aim, though he is tired as you are, perhaps more his arm remains steady and when he looses his final arrow you know you are beaten. It flies true, just barely, but still, finding purchase in the outer regions of the outermost ring and allowing him the final point, the herald signaling it with a white flag and your defeat 2-3. The crowd roars to life and you deflate slightly. To be outmatched was a disappointment to be certain but it had been a fair and true matchup all the same. Ser Wolden is taking in the crowd’s praise with a laugh and outstretched arms and you go over to the man to shake his hand, the two of you showing a mutual respect with whispered words hardly heard over the roar of the crowd. You leave off to the undercroft where you’re met by your less than enthused family, friends, and House and receive a hug from your dejected son, the smaller comfort in this all.
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At the end of it all Ser Arrec Storm takes third and is alongside you at the award ceremony, taking a trophy of copper in the shake of a winter tree. Yours, a trophy of silver, a tree of spring in bloom, for second. And Ser Wolden Wendwater takes first, the gaudy trophy of gold with ruby apples his. His father presents it with poise, hardly betraying his emotion, though there's a certain pride worn upon his face when the crowd comes to life. Again you shake the man’s hand and he is quick to offer you a place at his table for the night’s feast which you are happy to take, talking shop with the Knight would likely be something up Dontos’ alley but gaining measure of House Wendwater was worth your while as well. The day continues on with more joust and the lists thin, Mason, Lucas, and Dontos all making it to the third day with ease and you relax in the company of your son, your family, your friends. A brief respite amidst the face of war.

Lord Brynden Malroy:
>Takes Second in the Archery Contest of Wendwater
>Gains - 1 Wealth & 1 Influence

End

Win some you lose some. Not at all a bad showing though for Brynden, second is very respectable. I'm about to head right out the door now. Thank you all for playing as always.
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>>3567604
Thanks for running as always dad.
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>>3567604
Thanks for running senpai
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>>3567599
It sucks that a lot of good rolls were after the third one we had the numbers just not the timing
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>>3567604
Thanks for the run Papi! Solid stuff as always, can't wait for tomorrow!
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Alright, so we need the bigger dragonbone bow for those longer shots then?
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>>3567882
be like using a buick to kill flies.
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>>3568454
so?
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>>3567388
>Like as might he could squire to someone in Sunspear, though you’d need to pay for his room and board. Obella would know better, Seven you could even rent a Villa there not unlike the one you had in King’s Landing so she would have a place to stay when she inevitably returned to show them your children and her spy missions.

I wonder how Isis feels about Dorne, considering the connundrum about our Villa in KL it might be a decent alternative to consider, also If Obella ever feels homesick or we simply want to move holiday elsewhere we could always use it as a alternative retreat.
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>>3567384
>>“Ser Dontos says he is a bad man,” your son says with little prompting, gaining him a queer look from yourself which causes him to say more, “He says no man should be loyal to a King who killed his father. Let alone friends. Says that weak men lose their resolve and their faith in the eyes of adversity.”

[targfagging intensifies]
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Ne, dad, will we be allowed to grant the Honeyrun to Mason in the future? I'm not sure since Blackrose Hearth doesn't seem to share a border with it.
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Since we lost the archery contest i guess the only logical outcome is that Lorelei will never see us as a real man and we will lose her love. Obella will of course bring it up every time there is an arguement
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>>3568653
we're loyal
just patient
listen our revenge will be equal to the harm done

the redfucks were the personal betrayal, which damn near wiped out our house. Theirs was the most harsh blow of them all.
For this we will end their lineage and leave their house nothing but ashes and memory.

the lannisters swore us no oaths, but their brutal sacking and kingslaying cannot be forgetten. it will be revenged. let us hurt them the way we were hurt and leave the unexpected heir alive, in charge of a shattered and suddenly irrelevant household

and as for the usurper he has done little personally to us, but he has no right to the throne, and he does no rule well, allowing the brutal foul murderous men his favor, spending all his time drinking and whoreing while pissing the crowns funds away.
Let our revenge to him be both the least and the most, no personal blow, but the destruction of his regime and all that he built
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>>3568454
Sounds awesome.
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>>3569030
Technically he might see that as relief. He hates being king, a lot. If we want him to suffer him being king alone without anyone helping him would be pure torture.
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Hey guys, just a quick update on today's thread.

I was called into work for a minor emergency, I don't believe it's going to be something I deal with all day but it'll likely put me back a few hours. So with that being said thread will be at 4PM EST. I'll see you all then.
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>>3569060
Maybe but if put the dragons back on the throne it will be as if he never was
Ideal revenge
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>>3569133
That's alright, do what you must.

I was gonna miss the first few hours anyway
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>>3569133
i might be sleeping then

>sadface
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Day 6, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Evening

...the silver trophy you had received for coming in second in Wendwater’s Archery Contest all those months ago. That trip had meant to be a stag party more or less, yet ended up queer with confusion from the haunty Lord Wendwater and the various opinions of his sons. Ser Wolden Wendwater had taken to you and yours well enough the night of your feast however and was more than a fair shot, a worthy opponent. Perhaps an invitation extended to him and his Order of the Leaf to Mason’s Wedding and Tourney would grant you some degree of redemption against him on your own turf and would certainly raise the competition of small tourney by some degree. Impassively you finger the dust from the silver spring tree as you look out the window at the stables below. Gawen was right, it was out of order with the Westerland host, your own stock had taken precedence of course but it was a strained situation, particularly considering you had given Gawen a stock of unruly dothraki horses nearly a year ago. Oh how wroth he had been when you had told him your intentions…

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A Year Ago - 284AC ~ Early Morning

“Milord I ain’t havin’ it, with respects, and I truly do means it but I ain’t havin’ it, no, no, Seven Hells no,” the elder Horsemaster says to you when you had laid out a breeding plan to integrate the positive traits of the dothraki horses to him that morning over fresh butter, rhubarb and strawberry jam, brown bread and browner ale that he liked so much. The attempt hadn’t gone well you realize having to chase the man down.

“Gawen, wait, Hells man, we don’t need-” you respond chasing after him.

He continues his ranting as he stomps off into his stables, “Its bad enough milord brought home these,” he gestures wildly at the horses that belonged to your Sons of Gold, the, admittedly, poorly bred horses from your time in Essos, “Mongrels. Only good their worth is their bloody father’s seed. But nows you want me to put foreign blood in me horses? Ruin years of lineage!? What will the bleedin Lords of the Reach or the Crown or any damanble hedge knight wit a half a wit to his name say when they read the pedigree, hm? I ain’t risked my life to save the Malroy books during the Sack just for you to ruin the Seven damned things milord! I ain’t havin’ it!”

He slams the door to the small office he kept in the stables in your face, and your face flattens, Goldsong is in the stall closest by and he lets out a noise almost akin to a laugh when you look at him. Your face hardly changes as you regard your oldest friend, “Don’t you have a go at me old man. Not in any mood horse.”
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He shakes his head and flares his nostrils, turning slightly and flicking his tail. You cross the hall and pick at a few cubes of sugar left about and click your tongue at him and he comes over, delicately taking the things from your hand as you stroke the side of his head. Old boy had it good here; less war, less time on the move, more access to mares of your family’s lineage. He bobs his head as you think idly and you roll your eyes patting him once more before turning on heel to enter Gawen’s office.

The office is cluttered, but in that way that a man who thrives in the chaos of it was, you had heard him give a tongue lashing to a stablehand who had taken to cleaning it for him couldn’t find half his books for the next month. The commonman sits in his chair, an old ragged thing with the cushion long worn away, the wood cracked and splintered, several fixes about it to keep the old thing going. If nothing else Gawen was a man of tradition and who was sentimental about the things he had in life. His face is sour, arms crossed as he gives you a half regarded look, waving his hand for you to sit as he stews in his anger.

You think back to the day that Gawen had been elevated to Master-of-Horse by your father. He had more hair then, and though was a man in his forties was still spry and well tasked. Ser Dick Waters had been his predecessor, the Bastard of Sharp Point, and long it had been that Knights and Noble Sons would hold the position, one of honor and great duty to House Malroy. When your father had named a commonborn man as his next Master-of-Horse it had come to a shock as many, some even thought it a slight to their own sons being passed over for a man of such humble birth. But Gawen had grown in Steadhold, began as a lowly stablehand, to a farrier, to stablemaster, and eventually where he was today, he had taught himself to read, had put together the best exercises and breeding programs for the horses and did it all with a humbleness and attitude of duty to your father’s House. To be certain he was still a fiery cranky man who ran a tight ship on the worst of days but he was the proper man for the job. In truth he had risked his life to save your family’s pedigrees, the old books on his shelves he had tossed into the hidden cellar in the stables and hid himself and several of his lads during the Sack of Steadhold. He was owed a debt beyond debt when the Valyrian bloodline was reborn and in all honesty you could see why he angered so over your proposals. Common blood mixed with noble blood. All his life he had been told he didn’t belong, and to some degree he likely believed it, a man does not work so hard as he did if he did not believe he had a reason to do so.

“Gawen, I-” you start only to be cut off with a strict hand in the air and Gawen’s face twisted up in thought and annoyance.
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“Milord,” he starts slowly, “With the best of respects for you, your father, and your House. I cannot in good conscious do this thing you ask of me. If it takes me resigning my position, than so bes it.”

You sit back and slightly and give him a shocked look, “Gawen I’d never ask that of you, you’ve served the Malroys longer than most, the horses are yours as much as they are mine.”

“Then milord understands my predicament.”

Sighing you lean back into your chair, lacing your fingers behind your head, and let out a long breath in thought, “What if we compromised Gawen? You and I, together, will build out a healthy breeding stock with only the best of the traits from the dothraki horses. They will not be integrated until you are absolutely satisfied. We’ll use the lesser horses for the breeding, keep Goldsong out of it barring my own designs. And I’ll take any hit personally from Lords and Kings of the Realm that deem our horses unfit after.”

“Not a drop of it touches the main stock milord,” Gawen grumbles out, “Not til I says so.”

“Not a drop Gawen, I swear it,” you respond spitting in your hand and offering it to him.

He huffs, scratching his bald head with rough calloused fingers and spits in his own hand and taking yours. He waves his free hand about in thought, “Might take years milord. One at the minimum. Needs to do a lot of writin’, watchin’ for less desirable traits, it’ll be a task.”

“I expect it Gawen,” you say with a smile, your eyes alight with wildfire, that of passion and hope.

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Day 6, Month IX - Year 285AC ~ Evening

Pulling yourself from idle thoughts with a smile still upon your face you decide to go visit your Horsemaster in his stables. You still needed to pick a new horse after all, Goldsong was as retired as a horse could be, spending his days studding, eating the best oats, and the sweetest apples. A part of you felt as if it too had retired, a long held part of you moved on to newer things. As you close the door you find Gawen sitting upon the bench outside of your solar waiting for you, he stands and inclines his head.

“Milord,” he says, “I hadn’t thought it necessary yet, but if we plans upon expanding the herds may as wells begin to introduce your Essosi horses. In limits ‘mounts minds. But I believe I have some worthy of breeding with your own.”

You chuckle slightly, “It as if you knew my mind Gawen. Come, let us walk together.”
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YES
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Gawen gives you a queer look which you wave off and walk side by side to his stables. They were in significantly better shape now you realize, the stalls had been expanded, the troughs deepened, and the store rooms larger. A steady stream of water flows down the center and you step over it as you follow him to the pasture where he kept the dothraki horses. You watch several mares bolting about, even a few with the golden colorations of your own coursers. They’re strong, fast, the sort of horses you’d expect in the far east of Essos. Though you never had the pleasure of meeting the Dothraki in combat the tales Yanno had told and several of the others amongst the Second Sons give you a clear image of what to expect. As you watch Gawen flicks his fingers and two stablehands run off to collect a horse you knew particularly well. Goldsong’s first progeny since you had returned to Westeros, a mare of the mixed blood that you had carefully selected yourself. She had grown into a beautiful horse, of silver-gold coloration with a mane and tail of gold her nuzzle slightly darker than the rest, one that you had begun to feel the same connection to that you had with her father. She stamps impatiently when she is brought before you and you brush her mane with your hand to calm her. Her mother’s wild dothraki blood had shown through as she had grown but you’d break her of it and bend it to your own in the years that would come, her father had been much the same.

Gawen scratches his head again, “In all honesty milord I’d more than like be able to breed in one of the better traits. The beasts be willful creatures and our breedin’ stock ain’t much. They got the quickness of a sand steed though, the strength of a desterier, and the stamina of a rouncey though. But ain’t enough to breed them all true, like as might lose the two we don’t focus on much. Apologies milord.”

“Little to apologize for Gawen,” you respond still brushing out her mane.
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“She’s a beaut though,” he adds, drawing your attention, “Aye, aint’ never seen such an extraordinary horse in all me life milord. Like as might I could replicate it. Breed them true, the Tyrells would like as much I’d reckon. With milord permission of course, and decision on the others. Not to mention milord, I’d say she’s ready for you now, been getting her used to the barding and having some of the older lands run her, seems to keep her nerves and has the strength to bear a rider armour and all. Needs a name though, know how you and your Malroys are ‘bout tradition.”

Upgrading the Superior Gold & Valyrian Golden Coursers:
Please refer to the attached picture of the current Courser baseline stats
>+1B Quickness
>+1B Strength
>+1B Stamina

Notes:
>This will reflect in all of your Superior Gold Coursers(Warhorse Herds) and Superior Valyrian Golden Coursers(Rare Bloodline) from here on out. Including the mounts your upgraded Power Units use, and the horse you ride.
>Currently all Superior Gold Coursers confer the +3B Fighting tests when mounted as they are considered “War-Trained Mounts”. This is reflected in your own stats and those of your Power units.

Upgrading the Extraordinary Valyrian Golden Coursers:
Please refer to the attached picture of the current Courser baseline stats
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
>+1D Fighting (Upgrading Fighting test pools)
>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)

Notes:
>This will reflect in all of your Extraordinary Valyrian Golden Coursers only from here on out. Including your new mount.
>The bonus from the above vote will also be conferred to these horses as well.

Naming Brynden’s new Horse:
>Suggestions?

Sorry about being so late. Day got a little out of hand. But we here for a nice long session.
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>>3569430
Dawn. As in a new dawn for our house
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>>3569430
Superior Gold & Valyrian Golden Coursers:
>+1B Strength

Extraordinary Valyrian Golden Coursers:
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)

Naming Brynden’s new Horse:
>Goldwater
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>>3569430
Well the color of gold and silver mixed, white gold, was called Electrum by the greeks.

So I suggest
>Electra

as memey as that kinda is
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>>3569430
>>3569440
Forgot

>+1B Strength
>+1B Endurance
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>>3569430
>>+1B Strength
>>+1D Agility

>>3569437
Agreed to this anon, Dawn a great name.
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>>3569430
Superior Gold & Valyrian Golden Coursers:
>+1B Strength

Extraordinary Valyrian Golden Coursers:
>+1D Fighting (Upgraded Fighting test pools)

Naming Brynden’s new Horse:
>Silverhymn
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>>3569430
Oh this is a hard choice.
>+1B Quickness

>+1D Agility


>>3569438
No stop naming our loved ones after piss

I'll throw my vote behind Dawn as well, I wanted something Valyrian or possibly dothraki but I couldn't find anything that made a good name no matter how much I tried to massage the words for gold, silver, song, ect.
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>>3569430
>+1B Stamina
>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)
>Dawn
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>>3569450
Electra?
>vain hopes and dreams
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>+1B Stamina
>+1D Endurance
> Dawnfyre, after the dragon Sunfyre with our own twist on it
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You know what we can name our horse that would be totally in character considering her dothraki blood?

Khaleesi.
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You guys do know that Dawn is already the name of a famous Sword right? I'm just saying
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>>3569430
>+1B Stamina
>+1D Fighting
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>>3569450
but i want to piss on our enemies
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>>3569464
And ?

Two different things can have the same name
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>>3569450
>>3569464
Dawnbreaker, Dawnrunner, Bright Walker
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>>3569475

I think the short and sweet one sounds better than adding to it in this case.
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Okay so it looks like:
>+1B Strength wins

And a tie between Agility and Endurance so we'll do a vote off for that.

Vote Off
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)

Otherwise Dawn seems popular at least in some form. Good with that or do we want to flair it up a little?
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>>3569464
Just name her Lady Dawn, which is a fine horse name
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>>3569482
>>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)

And yes Dawn
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>>3569482
>>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
Lost Dawn
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>>3569482
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)

I like Dawn or Lady Dawn.
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>>3569482
>Agility

Changing my vote so we can win horse races.

>Dawnwind?
>Dawnfyre?
>Dawnsong?
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>>3569482
Howabout Golden Dawn or Lady Dawn

like anon suggests

>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)
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>>3569482
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
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>>3569482
>>+1D Endurance (Upgrading Health to 15)

Save Goldwater for the ginger twins when they become bastards.
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>>3569482
>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
Good with that
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Alright calling it here. Agility wins, speedy yoked horses here we come.

And it looks like Lady Dawn is popular enough, and appropriately horse-y. I like it too, so let's go with that.

Writing now. This post is going to be huge, so expect a decent wait.
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>>3569482
>>+1D Agility (Upgrading Movement to 10yds)
Brightdawn..
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>>3569483
>>3569508
Actually changing my vote to Lady Dawn, I really like that.

Lady Forlorn is my favorite sword name in the setting
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>>3569510
>>3569514

Oh lawl guess I was too late anyway. Well it's a solid victory now at least.
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Oh one more thing before I get too deep into writing. So I finally consolidated everything into one google drive folder, from history documents, to character sheets, to game related pdfs, and images that I use or have used.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=12xESI0pJn4G-fhJ53vfFI-q37B230iEa

I think this is a much better way to deal with sharing information with you all rather than the Masterlist and mediashare file dump. Let me know if there's anything you can't access, but I'm pretty sure it's good.

Also I'm pretty sure I never mentioned this and if I did it was so long ago no one remembered. But here's a Langward family tree. Figure it out.
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>>3569534
Might wanna update that "Current" on Linden Langward. Or not, might be more efficient to wait and then update the rest of the fucks in one go.
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>>3569534
...Drox? DROX? Holy fuck. HOLY FUCKING SHIT! Did the Langwards fake orders from Tywin to their cousin in order to try and take Steadhold from us?
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>>3569534
What's a noble family tree without some inbreeding.
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>>3569534

Dresden Drox's wife is a Langward….


I suddenly see why he lost his head.
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>>3569538
Or he went ahead and did it without orders and tried split the lands between landward and redward like was planned already.
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Tywin would have no reason to punish Drox for trying to seize a strategically critical castle located in a prime spot to specifically fight off Westerlanders, not unless he wanted to cut ties with Langward and Drox for being useless idiots and take a different alternative plan to steal Steadhold. Tywin protecting our claim to it doesn't make sense unless he's replacing the Drox-Langward failed conquest plan with something new, something from a different angle. He would never execute Drox even for failing to take Steadhold unless it furthered a better percentage plan.
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>>3569566
He would if Langwards got outted and then someone conveniently remembered Dtod was married to a Langward. And that Drox was the one who ordered the sack. In short he was cutting loose ends, and possibly just now figured it out. Dude still doesn’t believe the Mountain Raped and murdered Rhaegar’s wife and killed his kids.
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>>3569575
Literally everything you said was wrong. Tywin literally ordered the Mountain to kill the targkids and I have no idea what leaps of logic led you to think Tywin wouldn't know that or why you think that would be relevant to this situation.
Drox being married to a Langward isn't a good enough reason to take his head. Literally all the Crownlands houses are intermarried to each other and drox isn't even a direct relative to Linden, he's a cousin once removed. Bobby B isn't interested in punishing Lannister sacks and Tywin wouldn't be either. There are no loose ends to clear up unless Drox was involved in Royce's slaving operations. Justice doesn't take two years to find its head. This order was given recently due to new information, and his relation to Linden isn't a good enough reason.
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>>3569566
>>3569575

Say Tywin gives the order to take Steadhold, secure the heir and ensure that they remain out of the fight. Instead, Langward and Drox conspire and sack the place instead. Tywin lets the deed go unpunished for a while for any number of reasons, until the Langwards get brought to trial in the reach. The scandal and shame is not something he wants on House Lannisters doors, so he preemptively executes the guilty party, saving his house shame and potentially getting an in with Brynden regarding Godscrown.
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>>3569584
>>3569583
guys guys
lets not get to caught up in what tywin is thinking
we're only talking in circles and tying ourselves in knots
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I'm really happy Goldsong finally got to retire for real. All the mares and apples for the rest of his days.
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>>3569584
This is more likely, special is he hears about the sword and wants to make us a offer for it.
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“Lady Dawn,” you say after a moment. Your House’s motto spoke to riding unto the sunset, but every night soon brings dawn. Rebirth and renewal. With your return your House had risen from such lowly place and back into its full strength, not soon to follow were your own horses, bred of experience from the east and of the lineage of Valyria and Steadhold.

Gawen nods his head, “A fair name milord, proper fitting.”

“I would be inclined to agree Gawen,” you say watching the other horses, you let her go and she is quick to join them, faster than any horse you had ever seen before in truth. Turning to him you had made your decision though it had not been done lightly, “Breed true the strength and agility of them Gawen, we are a House of warhorses after all.”

“Aye milord it will done.”

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Day 7, Month IX - 285AC ~ Dawn

Your night had been restless again. It wasn’t Wesley they came to your dreams but rather your sister. You relieved a nightmare you had never bore witness to, watching as the Red Bastard raped her, tore her hair from her head, tortured her. You saw the woman she was now, as you had known her, heavy with the twins. Even in your dreams your wildfire rose, streaming from your eyes as it always did. You swore curses at the red demon that had chained her to himself, as it laughed from atop its tower. You awake with a start when a stream of crossbow bolts fly from beyond it, piercing your body in a pain that felt all too real. Your linens were soaked with sweat but your body had ran cold despite the weather. Looking to call for a bath to be drawn you find that neither of your squires were there, peaking about the room you find it odd and are soon drawn to the noise of men, armour, and horses in the yard beneath your room at the height of the castle. Banners of House Malroy and Chelsted flew together, whereas that of the Crown fly with the Lannisters, Reynolds, Droxs, Plumms, and Baneforts. Mason was in the yard barking orders and you saw the whirlwind of activity. Had the bandits begun to move you think allowed and are quick to dress despite your disheveled looks otherwise.

A banging on your door reveals Armen Hunt, half out of breath and looking up to you with a fear in his eyes he says quickly, “My Lord, Ser Jaime has ordered a War Council and set the men to arms. I believe he means to go to war.”
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You take a deep breath, and push the lad to the side, ordering for him to grab your sword belt as you walked down the halls of your castle. You’d be damned if you were the last to know or to arrive, you could already feel the wildfire in your eyes begin to burn, your heart racing as fast as your mind. Soon this would be done, you’d only need play nice with the Westermen host for so much longer. You cross through halls and down stairscases, finding your household and men on edge as ever but now with a look of fear, a knowing look. It was not often nearly two thousand men came to arms in the early hours of the morning within their backyard. Bursting into the Great Hall you find it quiet now. Ser Jaime Lannister is at the head of your war table, maps laid out before him; Lord Philip Plumm stands to his right reading from a report over and over again pointing towards various points upon the map. Ser Quenten Banefort is here as well, half hungover it looks, his head rested upon his palm as he sits at the table. You note the new Lord Drox has yet to arrive however your Uncle does at the same time as you do, Victus in tow, as he finishes putting on the rest of his onyx armour, an imposing figure standing next to you as you step up to the table.

Ser Jaime for his part looks… Mixed is the best answer you could give. There was an excitement in the way he spoke, as if he was ready to ride now at the very moment, but at the same time there was an underlying anger and you could feel it when he pounded upon the war time, knocking over several markers and a drink and flings his arms up and turns away to sulk for a moment. The liquid drips upon the floor until a servant comes to clean it and as she does so you look at the map. The ‘bandit’ camps were in new places now, the one to your immediate north having forded the God’s Eye River you assumed as it was placed upon the God’s Eye Road. Mason is the next to arrive, coming in from the side door in his full plate, face red and sweat matting his hair to his head, he nods at you and takes his place to your right. Last is Lady Alexes Chelsted and Ser Tygon Reynold together, the Lady having taken Ser Tygon’s arm as he entered. She spoke to him quietly and you flash Dontos a look, to which he only shakes his head with an annoyed looked upon his face. He pulls her seat for her, and she takes it graciously though is given a look of reproach by Ser Quenten as Ser Tygon takes his place besides Ser Jaime, taking up the letters and reports from Lord Plumm.

“A woman has got no place about this war council, Ser Jaime, surely you can agree to this,” Ser Quenten remarks.

Ser Jaime throws him a look back from over his shoulder, eyes narrowed and he goes to speak before being cut off by Lady Alexes.
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“Ser Quenten I have more place here than you and you would watch your tongue about me,” she chides harshly, “I am a woman of the Crownlands. Lady of Blacksaithe. My brother has died so that I may sit here and dole out justice to those that have wronged my family. My son is but one-and-ten, do you intend to sit him in my place? Expose him to the horrors of war and you braggarts blowing hot air from your arses as to whom may kill whom? I think not. Remember to whom you are guesting. My place is here. And you will hold your tongue Ser. ”

The room is quiet as Lady Alexes stares Ser Quenten down, he looks at Ser Jaime again, and receives no support and he does indeed hold his tongue, staring into his cup of beer with a look of unhappiness and that of a punished dog. Lady Chelsted regards you with a polite greeting, and puts her hand over Dontos’, much to his discomfort as she continues to play her part in this.

“Where is Lord Drox,” Lord Plumm asks.

“He will be joining us shortly,” Ser Jaime responds, almost grinding it out. And as if upon cue you turn to see five Lannister guards dragging along the new Lord Drox in fetters. You turn quickly, thinking to pull the report from Ser Tygon’s hand though he had dropped it to the table with a look of disgust upon his face. Picking it up quick you glance over it.

“Malroy & Qorgyle - 610, mostly cavalry, standing force is weak
Chelsted - 400, archers and infantry, Blacksaithe left with a weak garrison
Lannister - 70, heavy infantry and cavalry, led by the Kingslayer
Banefort - 120, personal guard and infantry, Quenten drunk most days
Plumm - 200, scouts and engineers, no siege engines, scouts obstructed
Reynold - 120, cavalry and archers, Tygon still an honorable fool as ever

Brynden Malroy, Dontos Malroy, Alexes Chelsted, Rodner Chelsted all in Steadhold.
Kingslayer, Quenten Banefort, Tygon Reynold, Philip Plumm

Lot of horses for plunder, House Malroy rebuilding. Walls to the south are weak still. Walls to the north rebuilt. Food is in limited supply, can’t hold out under siege for long. Come under cover of night.

My father’s death will be avenged.
-DD”


Numbers, supplies, personages, wealth. All of it. You turn wildfire so heavy and burning you swear the man himself would catch ablaze.

The Lannister guards drop Lord Drox in a heap and he looks up, fear in his eyes as Ser Jaime Lannister peers down at him, his lip curled in disgust, “It was not enough that your father seeked to betray us, but you as well. My father had thought you would be the better of it once Lord Dresden’s head had rolled and yet here we are. Tell me, would your mother be proud of you helping a madman breaking the King’s Peace?”

“My father was a good man!” Drox spits back at Ser Jaime, “And don’t you dare to bring my mother into this!”
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Ser Jaime smirks as you turn back to him, a puzzled look upon your face and he speaks, “The new Lord Drox here seems to have committed to the same lunacy as his father. That is, to sack Steadhold once more from the inside once these ‘bandits’ had arrived without our knowledge. He believed to call upon Ser Reynolds help, as his family too had been wronged by your Trial by Seven. Or so the letters spoke.”

Drox looks at Ser Tygon who only stares at him with further disgust.

“But my father thought better of it, the matters of the Crownlands are not the concerns of the Westerlands, regardless of to who you are married. And it is only a fool of a man who knows to cross my father. Particularly when he is selected for a mission of reconciliation by my sister, the Queen. And so with a royal decree signed by the King’s hand he had Lord Dresden put to death for treason. I hadn’t thought it necessary to explain further Lord Malroy, simply seeing the man who ordered the death of your family put to death should have been enough but yet here we are.”

“Treason then?” Drox asks, “Put me on trial Kingslayer, I’ll fight to the damnable last. House Malroy should be dead. Not my father.”

“Conspiracy more like for you Lord Drox,” Ser Jaime responds impassively, “Lord Malroy I assume you have a nice dark, damp cell we can put this man? I will return him to King’s Landing when this is done so his punishment may be given appropriately.”

You nod slowly, “Yes Ser Jaime, I do.”

“Guards,” Ser Jaime barks and they pick up the man again and drag him off, a few of your own leading them to Yondril’s haunt. The Great Hall goes quiet, their marching a distant sound by the time anyone goes to speak again.

“Lord Plumm, would you care to inform us of your scouts discoveries? I believe our time is limited.”

Lord Philip ruffles himself up, he was a thin man, his hair going grey, but he had a warriors build to him, likely the Rebellion was his last war and now he fought from the back given his troops he had decided to bring. He nods his head to you, “Lord Malroy, I will be blunt it looks poorly.

The troops to your direct north, are on the move. Slowly but surely. Roughly 500 strong, heavily armed and armoured, certainly not bandits. They carry with them wagons of siege engines. Catapults mostly, but the largest of them a trebuchet. A monstrous thing. I’d wager a guess that under hard march they could be here in four days at the earliest assuming the weather keeps as does their march. My scout’s reports have been lacking as they have numerous outriders that have been picking away at them and preventing them from gaining any real information. It is my assumption that they intend to put the castle to siege.”

“We assume this is where Ser Lestor Langward is,” Ser Jaime adds to your surprise.
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“Indeed Ser,” Phillip says, continuing, “To your south however things are worse. The force there has begun to rampage about your countryside. I have received numerous reports that this morning they have begun to burn crops, kill smallfolk, and generally cause chaos. They too seem to be heading towards Steadhold, but at a slower pace as they force the smallfolk up your Violet Plains and into your castle. They number some 300 strong and they have the most cavalry among them. We have little idea who leads them but it is very likely they will arrive the soonest despite their burning and salting of your lands.”

You can feel your anger rising, had it not been for the Crowns orders to wait given to Ser Jaime you would have gone and destroyed these men already. And now your people suffered for it. Seven be damned they were disturbing the King’s bloody Peace the moment they decided to strike camp. Your nostrils flare as you stare at Lord Philip, his voice trembling slightly to the sharp look of wildefire.

He turns to Lady Alexes and bows his head sorrowfully, “My Lady I am afraid I have the worst of the news for you. It would appear Lord Drox’s treason had reached the camp to the northwest before we had become aware. They have begun to make a beeline for Blacksaithe, ignoring and unmolesting any and all in their way. No doubt they will be there within three days at the very latest. I am deeply sorry my Lady.”

Now it is Dontos time for anger, he nearly yells at the Lord, “Your condolences mean nothing Plumm. Our men need to move. Now. Blacksaithe is in danger, I will not allow it to be razed to the ground because you had a traitor amongst your midsts.”

“A high moral high ground for a Targaryen Loyalist,” Ser Quenten says under his breath and you feel Dontos shift to your side, his hand going for the shaft of his blade. The moment is tense and you feel the war council about to go into an uproar, a full on fight, your fingers trace the pommel of your sword.

“Sers calm yourselves,” Ser Jaime says darkly, “Keep you damnable tongue Ser Quenten or I will have it myself before the Lady Chelsted does, do I make myself clear?”

Ser Quenten looks to him with imperious eyes before backing down again, grumbling again, through gritted teeth, “Yes Ser.”

“Seven be good I would think the lot of you had forgotten, should I have my father send a singer?”

The room remains quiet after the question is posed and you can feel your heartbeat in your temple. There was no time for the petty squabbling here. And yet you stood at the whim of Westermen that act as if they were children. You go to speak, the thoughts of a battle plan having been put together in your head as they squalled but are cut off by Ser Jaime.
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“I had thought not,” Ser Jaime says after a moment, “Ser Tygon. You have remained quiet throughout, an important lesson for the rest of you. Come Ser, as you are the most experienced in matters of stratagem and know the area the best the table is now yours, cousin.”

You give the man a hard look which he returns without broken resolve, meeting your eyes and keeping it as he began to speak, clearing his throat and catching his thoughts through the tenseness of the situation, “Thank you Ser Jaime, you are too kind. Although Lord Malroy must know his lands better than I, it has been two years since I was here last.”

You can feel your eyes narrow, Mason beside you seems to shift slightly, his arm ready to catch you at a moment. Was he here as well? You wonder to yourself. Did he have a hand in killing your father? Your brother? Stealing your family’s horses. You had seen them in the yard, owned by a company of cavalrymen known as the Loyal Reins, headed up by the same child that had decided to start a fight with Ser Lucas. Your blood boiled at the thought. That some Westermen would be considered more wise of your lands than yourself.

He returns your look unpulsed, instead turning his eyes to the map again and moving several of the markers, “Ser Dontos, I've heard much regarding your prowess in battle, and of command. My nuncle, Lord Mathis Rowan, speaks quite highly of you. Blacksaithe is undermanned, and with a host moving quickly in that direction, I would suggest taking your men home with haste. If you are lucky, you can beat them there. If not, I fear you will have to face them in the field. Taking your full force of 500 should allow you to rout them fairly easily however. Upon their destruction, I would garrison another 100 men there, take your remaining men and camp within half a days march of Steadhold and wait for further instructions.”

Dontos gaps at the Lordling, unsure of how to take the compliment, nor the direct order. Tygon stops thinking to himself awhile ignoring the anger clearly written upon your face as he looks at it, to the map, and then to yourself again, having decided something in the meanwhile. Your eyes however had fixated upon the personal arms he had pinned upon his doublet, the quartering of the phoenix of his family and the silver lion of House Lantell. Dishonorable, the absolute lot of them if Cardyn Lantell was any example. Was it boldness or stupid pride that caused him to flaunt it in your face, that look about his eye some imagined slight against the honour of his family? This wasn’t a mission of reconciliation, it was one to incite you. To show the world you were the sellsword playing at Lord.
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“ Now, we have a fairly large force of cavalry ar our disposal. Lord Malroy, I'm sure you need no reminder that cavalry are much better suited to the field than walking along a wall. We should send the full force of cavalry against the southern force. Between your cavalry, your Dornish allies, your ‘Sons of Gold’ and my own Loyal Reins, they should suffice to crush these men utterly. Perhaps a lure to draw them out of formation, or somewhere they can be surrounded by a more mobile force and destroyed. Our men may be outnumbered man for man, but a knight is worth 5 common men afoot, and 10 when he is mounted. My own brother, Ser Tyrus, will be with them, and rest assured, he will leave none alive.

Lastly, is the defence of Steadhold herself. I've seen first hand how strong your castle is, you could defend against thrice this host that bears down on your with half the men…”

When you Sacked it! you want to yell. Your anger is ready to explode like so many pots of wildfire. How dare they put this man before you. This dishonorable bastard of a man born from the Lantells in form league with the Droxs to whom you now knew nothing but treasonous cunts. Your knuckles turnt white so hard you were gripping the pommel of your sword. To your side you could feel Dontos’ own anger, the look of worry upon Lady Alexes face. And yet during it all he stared at you, eyes unflinching, unsorry. You cared not if he was some supposed ‘Saviour of Steadhold’. His honor be damned, it was no more good to you than the honor of his cousin and you knew what that was worth. He stood here now and for that you detests him.

How to React:
>Hostile outright anger, he did not deserve a place at this table let alone to tell you how to protect your people, your castle. He was no more honorable than Ser Cardyn Lantell.
>Passive aggression, begin to speak back to his undercutting jabs and knicks, his words were deliberate but culled, you’d have him speak the whole truth of it.
>Hold your tongue, despite it all you perhaps knew better. He was a child, and his words were nothing more than bait to get a rise out of you for the death of his cousin, you would not stoop to his level.
>Custom? (Specify)

Holy fuck long post. A lot going on here.
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>>3569837
lets go passive aggressive
"If your brother is anything like you I'm sure he is a bold man. It does take a certain boldness for a westerlander to name called his men "loyal"
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>>3569803
Hi dad.
>the Red Bastard raped her, tore her hair from her head, tortured her
REEEEEEEEE
You sure know how to make me angry.


>>3569837
>Hold your tongue, despite it all you perhaps knew better. He was a child, and his words were nothing more than bait to get a rise out of you for the death of his cousin, you would not stoop to his level.
I am really fucking angry but we need to be pragmatic.
Fuck you dad for making this so difficult.
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>>3569837
>>Hold your tongue, despite it all you perhaps knew better. He was a child, and his words were nothing more than bait to get a rise out of you for the death of his cousin, you would not stoop to his level.
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>>3569848
I mean label
label himself and his men "loyal"
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>>3569837
Those are some good suggestions, his tactical acumen is sound. However wise the young lord is however, perhaps he should show more tact. He phrased his suggestions as orders, orders that are not his to give. If one were of a more easily angered caliber, he might be accused of goading people either on purpose or by obliviousness.
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>>3569837
>>Passive aggression, begin to speak back to his undercutting jabs and knicks, his words were deliberate but culled, you’d have him speak the whole truth of it.

Wtf I hate Tygon now.
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>>3569837
>Passive aggression, begin to speak back to his undercutting jabs and knicks, his words were deliberate but culled, you’d have him speak the whole truth of it.
"Ser Jamie was right to compliment your restraint of tongue."

Absolutely do not remain quiet.

In terms of tactics we need to destroy that trebuchet. We have 40 common coursers in our inventory, perhaps we can loan them to the Chelsted foot to get them to Blacksaithe faster so that they can man the walls and stall for time against the western force. We take the Sons of Gold and all of our heavy cavalry plus Reynolds' and make a lightning strike to try to destroy that siege engine then retreat south to fight the southern force while letting the archers and foot hold off the Langward men sans trebuchet using Steadhold's walls.
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>>3569837
>Be straightforward and question him
"I am beset at all sides by traitors ser. I must needs ask you plainly now, before we move together: did you have a hand in the sack of my family home? will you fight and kill to defend it?"
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>>3569868
I can't wait to make you love him again.

>>Passive aggression, begin to speak back to his undercutting jabs and knicks, his words were deliberate but culled, you’d have him speak the whole truth of it.
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>>3569837
>>Hold your tongue, despite it all you perhaps knew better. He was a child, and his words were nothing more than bait to get a rise out of you for the death of his cousin, you would not stoop to his level.
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>>3569877
Ooh I like this. "Three times in as many weeks men have sought to betray my family, I would ask you to speak openly that you would fight to defend the King's Peace."
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>>3569875

To expand on this Brynden can personally lead the sallying force, the Sons of Gold can distract the Langward men using horse archery to draw their attention while the Heavy Cav and Reynold's cavalry charge that trebuchet while the langwards are looking the other way at the Sons of Gold and try to set it on fire
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4-3 Passive aggression wins.

>>3569877
>>3569885
Those could both fall under either outright hostile or passive aggression. So I'll use them for the latter.

>>3569875
I'll use that as well.

>>3569862
Noted thought.

>>3569848
Also good.

>>3569879
Poor Tygon. He's a good boy.
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>>3569909
I was hoping to go for a split, where it's not as angry as "hostile" but not as unnecessarily snide and time-wastey as "passive aggression." I'm thinking old brynden would have gone hostile, but with his newly learned moderation he would still make a move, just thinking it through a little bit more.
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>>3569925
That's what passive aggression is in this context. Basically forcing him to either shut the fuck up or openly insult us first.
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>>3569935
Yeah i don't disagree. I'm just hoping to hold back the anger a bit so we don't totally burn the bridge, which would be a total early-brynden move, and instead keep in mind we still need these guys for now/
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Hold up, which domain is being destroyed by the southern force? Hemgrove is the lands to our south, light woods with timber holding, right? Not the Violet Plains which are north of Steadhold according to the map?
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>>3570011
The Violet Plains surround the whole of Steadhold, to the northwest, it borders on the Langward lands as it was once a shared area before Brynden took it over entirely. I know it's kind of weird and I didn't do a great job in setting that up. However, yeah they're attacking your breadbasket.
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>>3570053
I really like this happening days away from kings landing. Really shows how weak the new kings peace is.
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You level your breath, no longer flaring with anger as a bull might, the tremble upon your hand lessens as you ungrip the pommel of your sword. He had no right, he would never have any right to speak in such ways to you or order you in such a manner. His words were held back, either by obliviousness and stupidity or to goad you into the challenge. Had his stupid honor been so broken by the death of his cousin, the actions he had partaken in prior? You had almost lost your oldest friend to the man’s lance. You spit on his honor, of the Lantells. If he had word to speak you would hear it plainly, not hidden behind thinly veiled words. Your tongue hadn’t escaped you, and it would not escape him either. He goes to continue, his words thoughtless to your ears but is interrupted by your own.

“Perhaps Ser Jaime was right to compliment your restraint of tongue. Ser I am beset upon all sides by traitors to the King’s Peace. Lord Linden Langward already died for the effort. And Lord Drox lost his head for the treason. Three times in as many weeks men have sought to betray my family, so forgive me if I find your words lacking. I ask of you to speak plainly and openly before we are to move together. Did you dirty your hands in the Sacking of my family’s home? In the death of my brother and my father? Is that why you are here? To wash yourself of the filth of betrayal by defending it now, killing for it now for the last son? So that the ‘honor’ of your family will no longer be besmirched by the man who wore your father’s coat in full? Or are you here to defend the King’s Peace? To act in good faith. Speak now, for I will hear nothing else otherwise.”

The table is quiet as the two of you stare at one another. Ser Tygon’s eyes have narrowed to meet your own, your words cutting and to the point of it, you were angry, beyond reason but it was held. You would not be called the sellsword playing at Lord by these men. Would not have story of you throttling the Lordling with his own cape, of broken guest right, of your lack of honor. No. But you would have the truth of it. Either he could speak plainly or you would shut him up yourself.

Ser Tygon licks his lips before he speaks again, anger clear in the tremble of his voice, “My Lord, I led the attack that lifted the siege from a large Stormland host. Your smallfolk even hailed me as the Saviour of Steadhold for a time my goodbrother having killed the man who led the Siege. Perhaps you wondered why your town was burnt? Or your outer walls so damaged? The Stormlords had your people down to eating your own fucking horses before we saved them, while you were gallavanting about Essos on some drunken sprawl no doubt. Do not dare to call my honor into question Lord Malroy as I will not hear it from the likes of you. I am a loyal and leal subject of the Crown and I am here to defend her peace and nothing else.”
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“If I remember half as well as I was told my town was not burnt until a host of Westermen decided to take that too from my family. Or do you conveniently forget such when retelling your stories as the ‘Saviour of Steadhold’? It must take a certain boldness for a man of the Westerlands to call himself ‘loyal’, let alone to name a company of his men as such. If your brother is half as bold as you claim to be loyal I am sure I won’t have to lift an arrow to notch myself,” you respond, “And I will damnably well and good call your honor into question. I do not forget who you call family. Ser Cardyn Lantell is half the man you claim to be, and that is very little.”

Ser Tygon stiffens, his face cold and angry, his voice draws out icy with courtesy, “Perhaps we can consider the hatchet buried then My Lord. Let us just say one Lantell is worth two Malroys.”

Your hand goes for your sword again, the wildfire so green and angry it burnt your eyes, the vein upon your temple ready to pop with anger. But Mason’s hand is faster, it stops your arm before it ever reaches your pommel and he turns you with the full weight of his body and whispers into your ear.

“My Lord,” Mason says giving you a look, “We need these men. This is needless. Let this go.”

Dontos too has turned to you, “They are no more than a scorned and slighted House, Brynden. Do not allow him to gain traction under your skin. Be calm. Use your anger for those that deserve it.”

“The Lordling speaks to us in orders, as if we were beneath him. His words glancing and cutting. He will not speak truth of it or what he means and when he does it is only to protect his own damnable honor,” you snap back at them both, “His tactical acumen is fair, good even, yet he acts as if this is his battle to decide. As if he deserves a place here.”

“This is a War Council Lord Malroy,” Ser Jaime suddenly says, gaining the attention of you all, “All voices will be heard. You will let my cousin finish speaking and then you will say your part and we will decide. Ser Tygon, continue.”

Ser Tygon’s expression has not changed, stone cold and wrought with anger, he speaks quickly and plainly now, putting the end of his battle plan upon the table, “Your castle still has emplacements for war engines. Build them. The Plumm engineers will man them and keep these bandits at a distance. Their own war engines will still need to be assembled. Let them. By the time they are ready, the force of cavalry will have returned and informed Ser Dontos to march and stand ready in your Princewood to prevent any of the rabble from fleeing there, and under the cover of night, the cavalry will ransack the camp. Then the host left in Steadhold will march out to do battle with the confused and disorganized bandits and wipe them out utterly. And then we will be done of each Lord Malroy. Needless to say, you are lucky the west is here once again to save your castle and your family.”
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The words pricked at your skin, and you remain quiet for a time. Staring at the map and the markers upon it. Your people to the south needed your help, the fields would be ransacked and your people killed if you did not ride out to them soon. Dontos would need to leave for Chelsted, he preferred the field, he would take the battle to them and then garrison Blacksaithe but you wondered of the worth of the plan otherwise. And the engines of war upon the God’s Eye River Road, they would put you back months if they were allowed to be deployed. And if they were not Steadhold was in no position to hold out against siege, not with more of your people coming from the south hungry, wounded, and without home. You pinch the bridge of your nose and think. How would you handle this. At the very least you could count on Ser Jaime to keep the Westermen in line but you ill liked having to deal with them at all at this point despite their worth of numbers.

Tygon’s Plan
>Send Ser Dontos and Ser Quenten Banefort, and have Plumms scouts meet up with them, to deal with the army beelining for Blacksaithe. When they are finished garrison Blacksaithe better and return a half day’s march away from Steadhold and make camp in the Princewood waiting for further orders. Dontos will 100% catch them in the field, he doesn’t care to turn this into a siege. (500+120+100 men)
>Send the Qorgyle Cavalrymen, both your Heavy Cavalrys, the Sons of Gold, the Loyal Reins, and the Lannister Cavalry to the south to smash into the forces there and deal with them swiftly. Jaime would likely attend this. (80+40+20+20 men)
>Build siege engines and prepare Steadhold for siege, defending with the bulk of the footed army remained (370+50+100+100 men). Lord Plumm will see to it that the siege engines are built and employed to keep the northern army at a distance. Digging in best you can otherwise. Ser Tygon would likely help to see this over and Mason would act as a balance.
>When the Northern host has arrived allow them to set up camp and prepare for a siege, have Dontos and Quenten ready themselves in the cover of the Princewood to kill anyone that flees and cut off their retreat. Under cover of night have the returning cavalry loop around Steadhold and smash into the camp. Whilst they are confused and disorganized open fire from the walls with flaming siege, arrows and bolts before marching out with the rest of the footed men and cleaning up the last of them.

Brynden’s Battle Plans:

>Thoughts, ideas, ways you want to do this differently, other priorities?
>Where does Brynden want to lead?

Building Engines of War
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>You currently have 5 unoccupied Emplacements for Siege Weapons.
>Lord Plumms Engineers can man at most 4, once they are gone however you will have no one to utilize them.
>You currently have 4 Wealth to spend.
>Do you want to build siege engines, if yes, what?
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>>3570071
lets get boiling oul thrower and 2 scorpains
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>>3570071
Does anyone have objections to the actual plan? Because I actually favor it. Reinforce Blacksaithe, take the southern force first then ambush the one setting up for a siege.

>Thoughts, ideas, ways you want to do this differently, other priorities?
I could like to take the southern force the earliest to minimize damages, but if we attack them at night after a day of looting and razing we might surprise them drunk, tire and fat on loot.

One thing I would change is to have the Sons of Golda harass the northern force and delay them as much as possible.
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>>3570071
This anon >>3570085
Is right, we know the land, the loyal bows could lead us into an ambush at night while the sons could harass them if it doesn't spread us too thin.
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for the record can I just state
the next time a westerlander insults us for being a targ loyalist lets respond with "at least we were loyal to something"
and I third >>3570085
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>>3570085
That's a good point that soldiers looting and raping smallfolk will probably be less on-guard as the northern Langward forces who we know are keeping up operational discipline.

I disagree with fighting the army attacking Blacksaithe in the field, we need those men. Blacksaithe's castle can buy us time and force them into a siege that we can lift. Loan Chelsted's men our common coursers to help them reach Blacksaithe faster and garrison the walls with archers. Take the Sons of Gold north to harrass and attempt to destroy their trebuchet with hit-and-run lightning strikes. We can attempt a night raid on the southern army with our heavy cavalry and heavy infantry.
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>>3570085
>>3570103
>>3570116
It was well noted that the northern army has numerous outriders and scouts to prevent such harrying. If you were to send such a small force to harass them, even such an elite one, they would have the fore knowledge to respond in kind, or you'd continuous miss them because of the scouts and outriders reporting back.

>>3570116
Dontos is very unlikely to hear it any other way. Not to mention if things don't go to plan then you lose your bulwark against the northern army escaping when you attack them at Steadhold. 40 horses isn't going to be enough to bring any sort of reasonable force to Blacksaithe to garrison it better. Lady Alexes will also be incredibly angry if you prioritize your own castle over her home and Dontos won't like it either.
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>>3570128
Gah, well if Langward's scouts are so great then we basically have no choice but to let them reach our northern wall.
Do we need to have Dontos defend Blacksaithe with 720 foot soldiers? Surely with the southern army right on our doorstep it would be better for Dontos to take the foot army south to fight the Blounts and the heavy cav, reynold cav, and sons of gold to Blacksaithe to rout the western army in the field? That way Dontos' men can return to Steadhold in time to garrison it against the northern army while the cavalry returns to lift the siege?
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>>3570128
Is there any force that might be easier to raid?
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>>3570128
>It was well noted that the northern army has numerous outriders and scouts to prevent such harrying.

Noted, the sons should come with us then.

I would distribute our forces like this.

Supporting Dontos' force
>Malroy Second Regiment

>Steadhold
Steadhold Household Garrison
The Loyal Bows
Malroy First Regiment
Vargar's Arbalesters

>Southern force
Steadhold Household Knights 20
The Sons of Gold 20
Malroy Heavy Cavalrymen I 20
Malroy Heavy Cavalrymen II 20

Maybe also giving Dontos the Malroy First Regiment if he feels that he will need the extra support.
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>>3570140
He isn't garrisoning them with that many. The plan is to meet the northwest army in the field, defeat them. Send a garrison of maybe 200 men to Blacksaithe and then march back with the rest and wait in the Princewood cutting off the potential retreating point for the bandits when the cavalry returns to smash into them/lift the siege and then the rest of you footed army attacks.

The southern army is too far away for a footed army to reach in time and return home to Steadhold in time. And they're destruction of crops and murdering smallfolk is only making the problem worse. They want to draw you out and leave Steadhold lightly defended. The cavalry are the fastest and best option to deal with them.

>>3570143
Define raid. Because I'm not really seeing what you mean in these three specific contexts.
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>>3570156
All fine and dandy barring the Garrison, they're currently in King's Landing with Obella. You could recall them, but Jonos wouldn't be too thrilled about leaving the Lady of the House largely undefended while there is a large war going on.
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I guess we're following Tygon's plan then. Spend 3 Wealth on Scorpions.
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The plan is decent, but do we need to send all of the chelsted men away? Maybe we could leave an additional unit behind.

As for deployment, I think Brynden should ride with the Sons. That way a loyal man is with each group. Dontos with the chelsteds, Mason at home and Brynden with the cavalry. Plus then we get to be part of that GLORIOUS charge at the head of nearly 100 mounted men that breaks the langwards.

Also, build 2 medium sized catapults for 4 wealth. We can get engineer units after the battle.
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>>3570195
catapults might be better to deal with enemy siege units switching to back
in the future we should get a thing to throw wildfire
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>>3570162
Oh right I forgot about that.
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>>3570195
>The plan is decent, but do we need to send all of the chelsted men away? Maybe we could leave an additional unit behind.
I'd suppose not, Dontos would prefer to have as many men as possible but you can say you'd like to keep one at home. Is it necessary though when you have 630 men already on the defense? Hell I even forgot Mason's 200 in all of that. So 830 men with defender's advantage, a curtain wall, counter siege, and a castle.
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>>3570217
I also forgot about Masons men. Yeah okay with 830 in there, that's going to show the attackers were ready for a seige. Full support
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Alright seeing as most people are fine with the plan suppose we'll go with it then.

I think it might just be late and people aren't really feeling it so I'm going to do one set of votes and close out tonight because I'm kind of drained. Little surprised no one wanted to outright march on the northern army. Anyway vote

Brynden's Placement
>With Ser Dontos' force to the northwest
>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
>At home

Buying Siege
You have 4 Wealth
>2 Medium Catapults (4 Wealth)
>3 Scorpions (3 Wealth)
>1 Spitfire & 2 Scorpions (3 Wealth)
>None
>Other (Specify)
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>>3570268
>>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
We're a horsemaster, we need to move like it.

>2 Medium Catapults (4 Wealth)
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>>3570268
>>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
>1 Spitfire & 2 Scorpions (3 Wealth)

It's not that people aren't feeling it, you just left it open a very long time and didn't really interact with us. It's hard to make battleplans from wholecloth without some back and forth with the qm. Well you answered us once, but after that nothing. Too many pauses
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>>3570268

>>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
>>>1 Spitfire & 2 Scorpions (3 Wealth)
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>>3570268
>>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
>1 Spitfire & 2 Scorpions (3 Wealth

>>3570278
Nah fuck off no one said anything but stupid shit the qm had to correct
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>>3570268
>With Ser Jaime's force to the south
>3 Scorpions (3 Wealth)
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>>3570288
I'm trying to be constructive, he waited too long in between. I'm not just complaining I'm trying to be helpful. Also he kind of ignored the hit them at night bit unless I'm mistaken.
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>>3570288
>>3570278

I really wanted to fight the northern army and deal with that trebuchet before it reached us but it was made pretty apparent that it wasn't an option. Three separate armies means that we basically have to attack two of them and use our castle to delay the third, and we were flat out told that using Blacksaithe as the delaying castle wasn't an option. We were also told that attacking the southern camp with a non-cavalry force isn't an option. That means we're forced to send the footsoldiers west and the cavalry either north or south, so it's a matter of protecting our fields or reducing the chance of our walls being breached is the only actual choice we can make and we're hard up enough for cash right now as it is and Winter is Coming.
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>>3570299
rock and a hard place limiting tactical flexibility.
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>>3570293
no one was saying anything. what was there to reply to?

>>3570299
dont be a whiny cunt. U were literally wrong about half the shit u were talking about. it wasnt even hard to understand the plan and u still did
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>>3570288
>>3570318
what the hell is your problem man
we're all friends under the dragon here
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Scorpions and spit fires are shorter range right? Might make more sense to go with the two catapults for the best harassment option while they're setting up. Also are trenches/traps possible? Maybe a secret tunnel into their camp for night raids or somethin else. Also we couldn't have sent word to the flash back summer islander exile before this, right? He did offer mercenary archers if I remember correctly.
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>>3570323
I'm not sure english is his first language.
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>>3570334
Tunnels take a long ass time to make, and the mercs would be a neat idea.
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>>3570334

Getting the Plumm engineers to dig some dry trenches and stakes sounds like a great idea in all honesty. A secret tunnel is unrealistic and isn't going to happen in the timeframe we have or the resources we have but a dry moat is something I would like to vote for.
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Sorry I probably should have replied to the things I felt were obviously duh moves and that I'd definitely do. I'm a bit tired, my bad. I'm also a little frustrated right now because I didn't see anything cohesive being worked on, I waited to see if people would build ideas together. This is very similar to my frustrations with the trial scene.

>>3570085
>I could like to take the southern force the earliest to minimize damages, but if we attack them at night after a day of looting and razing we might surprise them drunk, tire and fat on loot.

While this is a total Brynden move Jaime isn't so much about it. Jaime is still young and wants to do the whole glory of the charge ordeal. So along the way there Brynden can convince him of it.

>>3570156
Again this setup is overall good and probably the way things will go. Dontos would likely request some back up from Brynden since he'll have over 800 man at home. So you very easily could send the Second with them to help out. It'll also make good with the Chelsteds.

>>3570299
I don't know if it wasn't an option, so much as maybe it was the more risky option. Can you do it? Sure. But they're prepared and you'd meet them in the field.

I don't think it's absurd that Lady Alexes, who has nearly her entire army in Steadhold right now, would be annoyed/mad that you'd use her home as a "delaying castle" when you have the bulk of a nearly 2000 person army here right now, a wall, and a castle here. Compared to her significantly lesser fortifications and smaller garrison and an army that has been given intel that they are lightly defended and are more likely to attack fully. Its an option sure, but is it a good one? Is it one that would keep your allies happy? You've already lost the Hayfords. And not to mention 90% of that army is coming back for part of the plan. Tygon's plan specifically was meant to benefit Lady Alexes as well with a larger army and the better footed army with Ser Baneforts, and so he'd eat some humble pie. He might not like you, but he's gotten along with her.

And again, it is an option to attack the southern bandits with a footed army. But they are not likely to return in the time that the northern army has reached you. Leaving Steadhold defended lightly. Its not a nonoption,

Should I stop telling you guys the repercussions of specific actions? Is that what is giving the feeling that other ideas are straight up nonoptions? Because I can, and I'll play things straight.
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>>3570334
Scorpions have a range of 500 just like trebuchet and large catapults. Everything else ranges between 200 and 400.
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>>3570339
>I waited to see if people would build ideas together. This is very similar to my frustrations with the trial scene.

I don't want to be an asshole, but I think you're expecting too much from anons. Not too much, but a bit.

>Should I stop telling you guys the repercussions of specific actions? Is that what is giving the feeling that other ideas are straight up nonoptions? Because I can, and I'll play things straight.

Okay so I feel like if you know that Brynden knows this has a huge drawback, you should tell us. This is just my opinion though.
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>>3570339
>I waited to see if people would build ideas together. This is very similar to my frustrations with the trial scene.

Don't blame us for you flaking.
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>>3570339
Honestly Dad the only other thing I could think off was having our cavalry pin the blackscaithe attackers in place via harrying while all our infantry but fucks them as an anvil.


But that'd mean we'd lose containment on the southern force entirely unless we could bait the southern force into a place we could delay them too.
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>>3570339

I'm really sorry Dad, I love Malroy Quest a ton have have annoyed the shit out of IRL friends with nonstop talking about it, please don't get upset.
I don't think it's absurd that lady Alexes would be against letting her castle be put to siege either. It's just that similar to the trial scene we already did 95% of the prepwork in discussions in previous threads so when the final vote comes in and it's a big open invitation for write-ins there's a bit of a collective blanking to try to come up with a decent idea that hadn't already been brought up in a previous thread. We're a lot better with thinking of creative responses in response to brand new information.
I think in hindsight with your response post I would have supported attempting a hit-and-run past the outriders anyway, but the way you responded to me sounded like a "that's impossible" rather than "that's risky". Brynden is all about daring risky maneuvers and he would definetly think he could outfox a bunch of scouts. That said it's a bit late for that now and we're gonna go with Tygon's plan.
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>>3570344
Maybe just the scorpions then. Also, do we have any info on houses neighboring the langward/royce lands? See if they want to make raids on royce/Langward/other lands while the "bandit" forces are marching on Steadhold.
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>>3570339
I think you are doing fine, we are reacting to a situation where our enemies have the initiative. It shouldn't be surprise that not every plan we can come up to is optimal for us.
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I know this is kind of out of left field but is there a houndmaster profession in the pdf? What are stats the on dogs?
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>>3570334
Scorpions are fine for range. The spitfires won't be able to do as much, but will light them up when the time comes.

Trenches and traps are 100% on board. The Engineers will have time to dig a dry moat just along the northern border of the curtain wall. And set up some pitfall traps, and other such things.

You wouldn't be able to afford the mercenary archers right now. They're the Elite Archers unit in the Spreadsheet right now.

But we'll for sure do that.

>>3570337
And yeah. Tunnels not so much.

>>3570346
I suppose I am. I guess other anon was right things do go a bit better when we just get an info dump and y'all figure it out from there. Which is weird.

Generally I do. But I wondered if it was a major reason people felt limited.

>>3570367
Alright that's a fair point. Well taken.

I mean if we'd like to attack the northern force outright, do a little hit-an-run with prime objective being to disable to trebuchet then that is indeed right up Brynden's alley and we could. He'd need to assemble a task force for it and it'd take away from the southern army under Jaime, but it is possible. Albeit risky. I'd totally be down for that.

>>3570368
Thornes and Chytterings. Be aware the bandit thing isn't as open a secret as it is here now. Other Houses do just think they're bandits, robber knights and the like. Small rebellions with the newly made king. They're going to keep their hands out of it until the King declares open season.

Also Royce has absolutely nothing to do with this right now.

>>3570373
Eh fair enough.

>>3570376
There is in OOSP. I've never bothered to look into war hounds or the specific stats on them but you couldn't afford them now regardless. Mason would be interested in breeding them if he had some lands though.
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>>3570389

If we wanted an Anti-Trebuchet Task Force we'd definetly want the Sons of Gold and maybe one other fast moving cavalry force. What do other anons think of taking the seniormost Malroy Heavy Cavalry for it? Do you guys have any better suggestions? It seems like a two unit job to me.
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>>3570389
>mason wants war hounds and not game cocks
come on mason, don't betray your lineage
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>>3570402
I would be more incline to do it if we had more information of the enemy composition, but with there own scouts and outriders we would be going blind, not something that I favor.
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Alright so tell you what. I'm going to end here tonight and sort of collect my thoughts and the various ideas for how to go about defending Steadhold. We'll open next thread with Brynden giving these ideas, etc. And we'll have him consider the idea of the anti-trebuchet task force. With whatever information he can possibly attain. After that vote we'll deep dive into fighting and warfare and that'll be the vast bulk of the thread.

So for now:

[End Chapter LIV.ii]

Thank you all for playing. I'll adjust for next time on how we do battle stuff like this.

Also real big shoutout to Joebreezy over at Duty and Spite who did all of the writing for Tygon and helped me build the original plan. He mentioned it before but Tygon really is a master tactician so figuring him trying to make the best and safest battle plans were a good direction. A lot of his comments were references to things that had occurred in the past and that Brynden has little idea of. I enjoyed using him a lot as a character. So appreciated the lend Joe.
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>>3570449

Thanks joe! Having Tygon pretty much give us a perfectly good battle plan made write-ins hard but it was really cool having a proper crossover!
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>>3570449
Thanks for running mate, hope you have a good one.
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>>3570449
Thanks for running Dad.
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Ah. Nice to see House Malroy coming ever closer to the Crown. We’ll become a loyalist yet. Long live Robert Baratheon, long live Cersei Lannister
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>>3570339
>This is very similar to my frustrations with the trial scene.
You made an enemy (temporary ally) suggest basically the best plan. We don't want to go along with it but it is difficult to poke holes in a solid plan. Why are you expecting more participation if the options are 'go along with person you hate' and 'make a worse plan'?

>Should I stop telling you guys the repercussions of specific actions? Is that what is giving the feeling that other ideas are straight up nonoptions? Because I can, and I'll play things straight.
Wew lad that was pretty passive-agressive. Stop it.
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>>3570527
You could've phrased that nicer, but you're right.
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>>3570524
>“Ser Dontos says he is a bad man,” your son says with little prompting, gaining him a queer look from yourself which causes him to say more, “He says no man should be loyal to a King who killed his father. Let alone friends. Says that weak men lose their resolve and their faith in the eyes of adversity.”
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>>3570545
This King didn't kill our father. Drox Did and the "Crown" delivered us his head. The only one you could make that argument for is our older brother, but he was killed fighting in battle and more due to redshit then anyone else. I'm not suggesting we take up banners for Joffery, but I think that after Bryndyn heard of the fact that Lyanna was "Kidnapped" by Rhaegar (Though admittedly the sympathy for that would probably be nullified by the Isis situation), burning of the Starks, and the subsequent demand to send Aerys the heads of Ned and Robert it is pretty understandable even from a loyalist perspective why it was pretty justified for the rebellion to happen. Basically everyone was just hoping that the Mad King would drop dead and Rhaegar would inherit the throne which is why the crowns aid were majority those that sought to gain Rhaegar's favor after the war.
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>>3570714
the king didn't kill our father
thats why he we won't kill him
but we will get out revenge
a total one on the redfucks
a crippling one on the lannisters
on for the crown and Robert our revenge will be the ruination of all his works so ti will be as if he never took the throne
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>>3570449
Ah no need for a shout out Father. I really enjoyed seeing the Reynold boys in Revenge and Gold, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out with them. I'm sure we'll be in contact before then.

As for the lack of write ins and responses, I would say try to take it in stride. I think that Brynden being speechless by the events that just unfolded would be rather in character. After all it is a pretty good plan of attack, but it's coming from a man Brynden vehemently dislikes, possibly even hates. Plus, he's talking as if he's already decided that his plan is what we will go with and is almost issuing orders, so having Brynden be flustered makes sense to me. Apoplectic level of anger. I really enjoyed seeing Brynden boil about Tygon's personal coat of arms, and the irrational(?) and/or misplaced anger by association was a treat. Honestly, I'm loving the hate Tygon got.

But back to the battle plan again, I think most can agree the plan is solid, but now we need to decide how Brynden is going to react to it. Is he going to concede that the plan is sound, or is he going to trying and take credit for it himself? Hell, as some anons pointed out, he might even go with a less savvy plan just to spite him. Personally, I think he should be of a mind to go along with, but absolutely insist on who is in charge of what and who goes where. Potentially changing a few minor things to save face. Also try and question Tygon thoroughly to maybe catch him in a slip up and embarrass him, but thats just me.
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>>3570066
>>3570071
>>3570783
I honestly think this is the point that brynden should burst out laughing
this dick measuring contest is silly and Tygon's plan is a good one
lets admit that and work with it
and I respect tygons comebacks a lot and I think brynden should admit that too
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I think sending Dontos to reinforce Blacksaithe is undeniably the best move. Similarly I think we need to deal with the southern army first and foremost since they're the ones raping and pillaging as they march towards Steadhold. As Lord it's our duty to protect the lives and livelihoods of the smallfolk, and it just wouldnt sit right to leave them to their fate while we run off north to deal with the trebuchet.

Honestly if we still had a force of guerillas I'd be interested in sending them to dig traps, pitfalls, and generally create hazardous terrain in advance of the northern army, harrying their encampments at night and waging a sort of terror campaign, but we disbanded our guerillas and they were promptly turned against us by that pretender lord.

Is there anywhere we could march some of our footmen to hold the northern army? A river crossing or anything like that? If we got them in a good defensive position they might be able to hold their ground long enough for the rest of our army to join them, thus preventing a siege.
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Are the House Drox troops still part of the lannister host? Not sure if they brought many troops but I guess the lannister forces can keep them in line. Not sure if word will spread about Drox''s imprisonment
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>>3570783
I think the Tygon plan is solid. Whill we have the right to be pissed, there's already enough bad blood and overt dissension. Might be time to bury the blade for now, just not the whole hatchet. We can't save fallen Malroys through vengeance, but we can protect the ones with us now. Let's save Muh Westerland Rage for the army at our door step
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>>3571504
I imagine the troops from Drox will still be there, assuming they don't want to have their parade "Reyne'd" on. It's already been made very clear that the lords will be punished for disloyalty to the crown, why would common soldiers be any different. I could be totally out to lunch though.

>>3571519
And while I agree that it's for the best to hold off on a pissing contest, I can't see Brynden just rolling over and taking it. He's done it once for the hand, and I don't see him doing it again. Cooperate? Sure. But just comply without a fight? Doubtful.
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>>3571566
True. Making the call on what siege equipment we can bring to bare and bringing up trap making might be our way of conceding to work together while still taking charge. If Brynden grinds his teeth anymore I'm worred there will be nothing left but calcium dust.
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Also can we hide the scorpions until the enemy camps? Unless they have more spies, we might be able to coax them into camping close enough that we could suprise them with the siege weapons at night after they've set up their camp.
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>>3570449
so, I have an idea but im not sure how sound it is.

the only improvement I can think of is this. Have Tygon betray us. Ride out with Jamie and crush the southern host and then ride back as fast as possible. Ride day and night if need be, but bring as many bodies as we can back our own dead included.

All of our small folk should leave for blacksaithe behind Dontos host and shelter there, literally anyone who cannot fight.

Meanwhile we need to break Drox enough to learn who his contact is. Or perhaps he had already approached Tygon. Either way, Tygon contacts them and (truthfully) tells them how much he despises the Malroys, and that the gates will be open when they arrive.

We have the engineers dig a pit along the northern wall, fill it with the bodies of the southern host with any of our own dead prominently on top and light it on fire.

When Langward hoves into view the castle will have been "captured" and his new ally willing to welcome him inside.

Langward is cautious and will likely leave most of his forces outside, but noone could resist such a spectacle.

Of course, its a trap. We kill or capture Langward and deprive his men of his leadership, potentially ending the seige before it begins in earnest.

And if so we get a binch of free seige weapons
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>>3571985
Dude no lighting OUR MEN ON FIRE.
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>>3571985
No
no no no no no no no no
NO
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Let's just grumble along because it is a good plan but make sure to make a jab along the lines of "If only you Westerlanders had as much loyalty as tactical prowess."
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>>3571985
Are you the guy from /pol/ who called up CSPAN and suggested building the wall out of Mexicans like in 300? Honestly made me laugh, thank you.
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>>3572601
I think at this point continuing to be salty is just gonna be a dick move
lets go just along
honestly compliment the plan for being honestly good
lets climb down off our high golden horse and be the bigger man
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>>3572620
>I think at this point continuing to be salty is just gonna be a dick move
Brynden is kind of a dick though, and he seems like the guy who would try to take a shot to save his honour.
>be the bigger man
We're gonna look like a shitty lord anyway, might as well go down fighting
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>>3572655
I think if we continue to whine then when tygon plans works we're just gonna look like such a little kid
better to honestly admit that tygons right and take the small fall now to prevent a big fall later
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>>3572620
>lets go just along

Everything in the last scene points to know, the man speaks true on tactics which are soubd but this man (admittedly circumstantially) took part in the sack of steadhold so all this is just salt to our healing wounds.

No wonder Bryndens salty at this moment and everyone on team malroy near wants blood or sees blood as a very real option in this room regardless of consequence.
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>>3571985
Why would we need to fill a ditch full of bodies and light them on fire?

If our castle gates out open you can bet your ass that entire langward host is going to march their asses inside and were stuck outside our own castle how with our dicks in one hand and nothing in the other
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>>3570527
>Wew lad that was pretty passive-agressive. Stop it.
Yeah you aren't wrong. I was frustrated about work and tired and probably went about this the wrong way. I apologize for not handling that better everyone.

>>3570783
>But back to the battle plan again, I think most can agree the plan is solid, but now we need to decide how Brynden is going to react to it. Is he going to concede that the plan is sound, or is he going to trying and take credit for it himself? Hell, as some anons pointed out, he might even go with a less savvy plan just to spite him. Personally, I think he should be of a mind to go along with, but absolutely insist on who is in charge of what and who goes where. Potentially changing a few minor things to save face. Also try and question Tygon thoroughly to maybe catch him in a slip up and embarrass him, but thats just me.
You know what, that is the best way to go about it. I'll probably need to adjust slightly in my OP for the next thread. Thanks. Glad you enjoyed how Tygon came off here.

>>3570899
>Is there anywhere we could march some of our footmen to hold the northern army? A river crossing or anything like that? If we got them in a good defensive position they might be able to hold their ground long enough for the rest of our army to join them, thus preventing a siege.
Unforunately they've already forded the God's Eye River and the march down is through flat open plains upon a well maintained road. Basically it forces the options of, meet them in a bloody field battle which will require you to dedicate more resources to thus taking away from the other armies. Or allow them to march down and take the defender's advantage and worry about the other armies first at the risk of siege and damaged down by their fuck off huge trebuchet. It isn't an ideal situation. Lestor is a skilled general, despite being a mad cunt with PTSD, and you were in a situation with your hands tied by the King's Peace.

>>3571504
Yes, they have 100 Crossbowmen that the third Drox son, the one sworn to Mason, will command. The second born son took their father's body and 100 infantry back to Castle Drox.

>>3571590
Yeah that's likely the way that Brynden is going to go about it. I'm taking note of all the little
things Brynden wants to do here and likely I'll write him as while being incredibly annoyed and angry he still isn't an idiot and a good plan is a good plan and it does benefit his people, Lady Chelsted who Tygon is actively trying to warm up to(must remind him of his mother), and is the safe option that a well respected and acknowledged master strategist would come up with.
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I think Brynden is the better tactician of the two, since he's entirely willing to employ asymmetrical tactics during war, utilizing unique units in your more sellsword-y Essosi manner in the Westerosi war of world, and likes to use weather, time, and the human condition to his advantage when planning his warfare outings. Differences in upbringing I'd say, though they're both respectable generals and this outing specifically will help solidify Brynden as one of the better field commanders in the Crownlands. The King will take notice of that at least.

>>3571602
Absolutely we can.

>>3571985
This is... Christ a little much. Brynden is willing to use unusual tactics but I feel like the burning our own dead thing to trick our enemies might be a bit much. Definitely would turn off Dontos, Mason, and Lucas. As well as all of the Westermen. I don't think that'd gain much traction.

Also moving that many people, like 2000-3000 people into the open field is not going to be feasible without someone else noticing and Lestor would and he'd come after them.

Really it's all a big... Mess. I see where you were thinking but it's a lot of exceedingly risky and frankly psychotic actions that wouldn't be taken well by the War Council. Even angry Brynden knows better than that.

>>3572620
Brynden is just sort of a salty man. He has never liked anyone, ANYONE, talking down to him or assuming any sort of power over him or his and this is no different. Even though Tygon had nothing to do with the actual Sack of Steadhold he still sees him as guilty by association and the way the council went down with Jaime basically propping Tygon up as the point man on this just rubbed him incredibly the wrong way and it dredged up a lot of bad blood.

Same time though, Brynden isn't stupid. He can be impulsive and reactive, as shown here by his responses and internal monologue. But even he knows a good plan when he sees it. Will he go along with it? Yeah probably. Will give credit where it's due? Ehh maybe. Brynden is going to be taking a lot of field command here, and he definitely values actual prowess on the field and being able to respond to any good plan meeting the enemy and responding on the fly to talking strategy at a table over a map. So mixed bag. Yeah he'll be salty about it but being able to come down off his horse and add to it rather than be purposefully spiteful is probably what is best in his nature and characterization. Even if he isn't willing to admit to it beyond his own pride.

>>3572763
>(admittedly circumstantially) took part in the sack of steadhold
I guess I wasn't clear in this sort of vague thing, but Tygon had nothing to do with the Sack of Steadhold. That was all under Lord Drox's command.

Tygon held point on lifting the Siege of Steadhold from the Stormlander host. Was hailed as the "Saviour of Steadhold" for a minute and then moved on to King's Landing with the rest of the Westerland host.

His goodbrother and Tyrus though...
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Anyway, sorry again for being shitty about things. Next thread is Thursday, 20 June at 2PM EST. We'll finish up the plans and then right into wherever Brynden decides to place himself.

I might do a Mason or Dontos POV as well during this, albeit briefly. Since they're going to see this whole thing light up from different angles. Plus Mason is the most likely to deal with Tygon further.

See you all then.

Oh food for thought. On Victus, while I feel like he'd definitely learn the Long Sword and Shield from Dontos he is far more likely to pick on the Bastard Sword because of his father. From there on out the natural progression might be to just go for the greatsword and fuck shields. I'm kind of feeling it personally. Mostly because most of the Malroys and Malroy people are sword and board, Mason being mace and board. Who knows. Also I just lowkey really love this picture and can see Victus growing into it.
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>>3574007
>Bearded Ser Victus wooing ladies as he tells them stories about how he was raised by a band of Essosi sellswords
wew
Also I like the idea of him wearing black and gold like his Uncle, but in the sellswordy half-plate way Brynden does instead of the full-plate true knight way Dontos does.
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>>3574007
>Sexy Bearded Victus

I dig it
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>>3573993
>Yeah you aren't wrong. I was frustrated about work and tired and probably went about this the wrong way. I apologize for not handling that better everyone.
Since you took to it so well, I will also apologize for my needlessly angry post. Should have counted to 10 first.
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>>3574007
A Victus PoV. Him seeing real war for the first time
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>>3574321
The question is greyjoy boogaloo of war of kings?
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>>3574007
Father. What if Mervyn's evil redheaded spawn tries to take Lorelei like Redward took our sister?!
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If Brynden dies during this battle, we better hope that the baby we put in Obella is a boy
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>>3575409
Luckily we have a destiny point now to burn to save ourselves.

But its not like a House surviving on female line is totally unprecedented.
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>>3575409
There are worse things than Victus Quest.
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>all these garbo GoT quests popping up

I don't understand why anyone even bothers if they aren't going to put real effort into it
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>>3578171
Eh you never know if it is for you until you give it a go.
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>>3578171
I wish there was more information on the stormlands. I'd love to see a quest there and the two that we had both had a bad case of the curse. Particularly a Marcher Lord quest with lots of fighting against the dornish.
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https://1d4chan.org/wiki//tg/_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire_Houses
/tg/ generated a couple of really interesting houses the other day
I know father already goes above and beyond the call of duty cameoing all the /qst/ houses but I thought I'd leave a link in case anyone was interested
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Two randomish questions, not terribly related to this quest, but who knows: 1. Does Water Dancer I effectively add Fighting to Combat Defense?
2. A Valyrian Steel spear... wait for it... with dragonbone instead of wood? So someone doesn't just kick your heirloom in half. Thoughts?
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>>3579732
No it does not. It adds your fighting rank to your awareness tests.

And spears are for peasents
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>>3579759
Yeah, it would have to be for a dornish house or something. I saw the awareness test results part, but the part that has me tripped up is the "and to your passive awareness result."
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>>3579732
>So someone doesn't just kick your heirloom in half
With a spear, the heirloom would really just be the tip anyway. Shafts break (comparably) so often it's not feasible to make the whole thing the heirloom.
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When is Obella gonna cuck us? We keep just getting politically cucked and that's fine and all but I want her to bring out some westerlander and suck him off in front of us for great political gains.
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>>3580688
Dude what the fuck is wrong with you?
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What names are we liking for the new baby?

Im thinking a more Valyrian name either way. Something powerful that invokes our Houses history. Aeson, Arymidon, Laendor for a boy. Visenya, Baenca, Naerys for a girl.
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>>3581283
Wesely if its a boy after our cousin who gave his life for our cause or Esemella after our mother
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>>3581283
Yeah if it's a boy his name is Wesley. If it's a girl, a valyrian name is fine.
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>>3580688
>Virtue: devoted
>WHEN IS KEKING HAPPENS

Hold the door, anon.
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>>3581551
Question does remain. What should we do, Seven forbid i am even thinking about this. If Lorelei falls in love with a Westerlander ?
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>>3581283
I'm thinking daemon
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>>3581555
well if he's suitable match we'll give him the dragonbone bow talk. If not? we're going to nope that shit so fast.
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>>3581580
Yeah. But what if he is from a Lannister Cadet House ?
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>>3581590
Depends on how out that house is. if they are too lannisters as we are to the saltygars I see no issue.

If not we are going to at minimum go over all the things with a fine tooth comb.
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>>3581555
From what it sounds like, any lad she chooses is just going to be along for the ride.
>>3580681
That's the point of the dragonbone shaft. It's as tough as steel. That way you don't lose your priceless heirloom in the mud, blood and shit when some screaming, mace-swinging retard stomps on your spear in the middle of a battle.
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>>3581580
I hope that this quest doesn't end up going through that cringey "you'd best not hurt her" to her lover-talk trash that literally every other quest has
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Holy.
Shit.
It is so fucking surreal seeing Malroy back. And its like Father hasnt missed a beat.
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I just realised Mason named his second son Brynden
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Quick update for everyone. I had to switch around my days this week so I'll be running tomorrow(today) Wednesday, 19 June at 2PM EST rather than Thursday 20 June. I know this is short notice but not much to be done about it.

Anyway I spent today setting up everything for the battles to come. Pic related are the deployments based around the general talks of things. I can, and will adjust if the decision to strike team the trebuchet is made, but that's a minor switch and I'm prepared for that as well. Please do remember that the battle plans for the Siege also anticipate the use of the other two armies as well.
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>>3584773
Suits me fine Papi. Plan is looking good, and can't wait to ride at the head of 220 armed and viscous cavalrymen!!
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>>3584773
The earlier the better, lad
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>dads almost an hour late...
>start going through the trauma of him abandoning us again
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>>3585735
Glad to know i am not the only one who gets nervous when delays are being made
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>>3585735
He made a new thread >>3585736



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