How were our chances to get settlers from north of the Wall?
The whole 'wildlings in the Gift' idea was really only proposed by Jon and Mance out of nessesary and desperation. There's just too much enmity between them and the Watch. Better to settle them in the sparser populated parts of the North, there's no lack of options.
 
[X] Have Lord Brune publicly reveal the Maester's treachery and exile him to the Night's Watch.

Any other minor actions to complete?
 
@DragonParadox, list of typoes. They're copied over as is, so feel free to CTRL+F to find them.

  • pants - that has to be a typo
  • tales it - that's also a typo
  • "Mormont - space missing
  • hasten - this reads weird. Shouldn't it be "hastened"?
  • suing - you meant "using"
  • one girl now - you meant "one girl not"

Was this unbetaed? If not, I hope that they're doing okay. This is unusual for them!
 
@DragonParadox, list of typoes. They're copied over as is, so feel free to CTRL+F to find them.

  • pants - that has to be a typo
  • tales it - that's also a typo
  • "Mormont - space missing
  • hasten - this reads weird. Shouldn't it be "hastened"?
  • suing - you meant "using"
  • one girl now - you meant "one girl not"

Was this unbetaed? If not, I hope that they're doing okay. This is unusual for them!

It was not betsa-ed yes. Duesal was busy but this was late already so I decided to post.
 
Viserys decided it would be supremely ironic and funny to settle the Wildlings in Andalos.
Yunno, the idea is silly, but messing around in Andolos may not necessarily be. It's the former heart of the Seven's power, I bet we could learn a lot about them by investigating. We're going to literally own the land in short order, anyway.
 
I like the idea of putting people in the Gifts. Not least because it honestly seems like the obvious place for the Watch to have recruited in the past, the Gift is first in line to get hit by anything that arrives from Beyond the Wall after all. So locals from the Gift would feel that it's the place to protect their families.

I imagine its decline greatly exacerbated the Watch's manpower problem to begin with.
 
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The whole 'wildlings in the Gift' idea was really only proposed by Jon and Mance out of nessesary and desperation. There's just too much enmity between them and the Watch. Better to settle them in the sparser populated parts of the North, there's no lack of options.
Better to not settle them in the North, there's plenty of space in the Dothraki sea for farmers, and the more adventurous amongst them, can become settlers in Sothoryos.
 
Better to not settle them in the North, there's plenty of space in the Dothraki sea for farmers, and the more adventurous amongst them, can become settlers in Sothoryos.
The issue there is that the territory would be utterly foreign. Settling them on, say, the Stony Shore would be far from traditional hatreds and grudges while still being essentially the same land, if much less inhospitable.
 
The whole 'wildlings in the Gift' idea was really only proposed by Jon and Mance out of nessesary and desperation. There's just too much enmity between them and the Watch. Better to settle them in the sparser populated parts of the North, there's no lack of options.
We've already successfully gotten the Night's Watch to agree to let us take the wildlings into our own lands. They're being scattered throughout the Imperium as we get them. Remember when we sent Maelor Beyond the Wall and he got himself a tribe of followers? They didn't go to the North, they went to our lands, as per our agreement. Heck, Lord Stark even complimented us for it when he found out.

Tldr this has already been handled.

[X] Azel
 
Mormont really doesn't need the stress of making the Watch lose what honor it still has over a bit of Southron chicanery.
That's why it's sad. Such a lovely sum of money, so close and yet out of reach. :(

By the way, I really hope the devils have been going after the Lannister's Valyrian Dragon Eggs as well. We'd better not be the only targets.
 
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