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Absolutely not. Baelish is a cheat and a liar, but he's as much our cheat and liar as he's going to be. I mean, he might be selling us out to Tywin and lying about how he got back here, but that's the only cause to dispose of him. Taking on bad loans is not even in our top ten issues to deal with.Listen to me.
Baelish. Must. Go.
Next turn, absolutely 💯 we must take action to investigate and get rid of him. He's actively sabotaging us and ruining our finances.
There's no actual choice of seller. Both options buy from the Reach, the third opens KL granaries, which is dangerous considering the coming winter and possibility of a siege.I'm in two minds about this. On the one hand, Tywin has positioned himself between us and the Reach and could easily intercept food shipments therefrom. On the other hand, if we are somehow able to convince the Reachers to accept cash on delivery rather than payment up front (lol), this could be a way to bait them into actually fighting Tywin.
[] [Food] Lean on the traders and the Faith that had organized previous shipments from the Reach.
They hate us.
Correction: They hate the High Septon and keep asking you for your aid to pressure him into stepping down.
"Your grace" and "your majesty" are actually different levels of formal address. Technically, Cersei is entitled to "your majesty" as Queen Regent, and "your grace" ends at the Lords Paramount.Why did you replace the franchise preferred "your grace" with "your majesty"?
I don't think "majesty" is ever used in the series?
Personal preference. "Majesty" for the monarch and consort (including Cersei as Queen Dowager) and "grace" for Lords Paramount so that not every guy with two hovels and a rusty sword gets the same styling as people like Tywin or Mace.@Azel Why did you replace the franchise preferred "your grace" with "your majesty"?
I don't think "majesty" is ever used in the series?
We paid dearly in terms of actual resources for relative moral purity (as Cersei!), so we should look for ways to cash in on that.On the other hand, if we are somehow able to convince the Reachers to accept cash on delivery rather than payment up front (lol), this could be a way to bait them into actually fighting Tywin.
You are not repaying millions of gold dragons in debt by taxing whorehouses for a few months.I have no doubt his worried face this update was because our two methods of repayment actually made a dent in our debts to the IB and now he's scheming how to put us back in the red.
The man is poison to our position in King's Landing and we've already removed his man in the small council for months. So, he's going to die sooner and later for us.Absolutely not. Baelish is a cheat and a liar, but he's as much our cheat and liar as he's going to be. I mean, he might be selling us out to Tywin and lying about how he got back here, but that's the only cause to dispose of him. Taking on bad loans is not even in our top ten issues to deal with.
Unfortunately, Baelish has entirely maintained his advantage, in that he's not the problem we have to get rid of. That is Stannis, that is Tywin, and that is the collapse of the Seven Kingdoms.
We declared Tywin a traitor to the realm, there's no working with him now, not that there ever really was.Send a private message to Tywin encouraging him to cut his losses and return home and we can work an excuse later. Throw in the sword we got to get him to play ball.
His man in the small council is...him.The man is poison to our position in King's Landing and we've already removed his man in the small council for months. So, he's going to die sooner and later for us.
We have a better ally we can support and they are either Celtigar or Velaryon who took control of Dragonstone a fitting reward to leal servants of the Iron Throne and they're living in the Red Keep right now. Besides Baelish is ultimately replaceable with the Vale in rebellion and being invaded by Targaryens and we need to show that we reward the successes of our vassals while giving Baelish an appointment with the nice Maester Qyburn.His man in the small council is...him.
Baelish is a toxic ally, yes, but they keyword is "ally". We are not in a position to be picky. We can steal back the money and kill him later, if necessary, but we've got Tywin and Stannis about to siege KL simultaneously.
I mean, I presume they're going to kill each other, but it's still a horrible position to be in.
Tywin keeps getting away with shit because he has a big army, there really isn't much else to it.Man this is a mess. Tywin just keeps getting away with this somehow.
Are you sure? It's ASOIAF, there's practically ten brothels per square footYou are not repaying millions of gold dragons in debt by taxing whorehouses for a few months.
I suppose the question, then, is (1) if the High Septon has outlived his usefulness to us (probably), and (2) if the Most Devout can offer anything besides dubious food shipments. And I think they can: the backing of the Faith in the Reach, as a counterweight to the Tyrells if we need it. Best not to put our eggs all in one basketCorrection: They hate the High Septon and keep asking you for your aid to pressure him into stepping down.
This whole playthrough has so far been marred by overinvestment in sunk costs, and it's not clear to me that the High Septon can offer us anything more than he already has. If the Most Devout of the Reach are willing to do business, and if their price is his job, then, having got what we wanted out of the man, why should we not jettison him?We should also figure out what to do with the High Septon. Our plan to have him align the Reach's septry seems to have backfired badly, but it's not totally clear why they're so intent on seeing him fired. As it stands we've gotta decide between giving him the boot and calling the whole thing a wash, or doubling down and trying to have him win the confrontation with the rest of the Faith.