You are missing Dany giving him a kiss on the cheek.
You're hired
The Royal line goes Daeron II -> Maekar I -> Aegon V -> Jaehaerys II -> Aerys II --> Viserys (technically III).
You will have to clear that with my current employer, but be aware that he is often considered a shrewd negotiator.
FTFY
I thought you were a freelance devil.You will have to clear that with my current employer, but be aware that he is often considered a shrewd negotiator.
Dryad maids and other fine forest spirits for tending to his tall weirwood throne@Duesal mayhaps we should ask him for what he personally needs? Little, (or not so much) things, to make his existence in this state he's in now, a bit better?
Though there's more narrative sense to do so just before leaving...
And currently under contract.
That's not exactly adequate payment.
Not much of news for me, my uncle used to have a pet raven, got myself infected with "CorvidusAreAdorableus" disease. The doctors say it can't be cured.Fun fact, but magpies are corvidae, as are jays, jackdaws, and rooks (among others).
But Goldfish, that kills people!I've found Dany's new anti-army spell. Few things would break a force of charging knights like a stampede of killer llamas.
Depends on the song, and whether you just get to hear it, or if you get the rights to it.And currently under contract.
That's not exactly adequate payment.
I'm not exactly musically inclined, so I will pass anyway. I prefer payment in cash, goods, options or company shares.Depends on the song, and whether you just get to hear it, or if you get the rights to it.
If it's merely that you get to hear it, then it's only adequate payment if it's the song of some god that bestow magical powers, if you get the rights to it, it just need to be a song that sells well.
That's a badly written spell. What happens when what the llamas are charging is more than able to cleave the shit out of them?
Or if there's a spearwall?
I get that but nothing else? Not even what they have at their disposal?I'm not. If there is one thing he'd keep to himself, it's the whole Lannister bastard children secret, because the very knowledge is dangerous. As soon as it gets out, the war starts, and Bloodraven recognizes that we're not ready yet. It's also more plausible if other mouths propose it, instead of ours. So rather than burden us with that knowledge (when someone might try to read our minds, or we tell someone else in our inner circle and they have a slip of the tongue, etc.), he'll keep it to himself until the time is appropriate. It's sensible infosec. That certainly counts as "need to know," and while he has growing respect and affection for us, he's not going to suddenly start deferring to our judgement in his area of expertise.