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[X] Azel
Look. This plot has no winners on the Lyseni side, just survivors.
Might as well take audience requests.
Westerosi history seems to contradict that ...
Don't worry. Time travel magic will soon fix your problems.
Oh come on. Didn't we learn from Garin that there is no better bonding activity then murdering shared enemies?Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I'm just laughing at how ludicrously lucky Jarlar is. Not only did get survive a magic plot he never would have escaped from, he found a safe position as our minion and we're offering to dispose of his political enemies. This is far beyond what he could have even begun to hope for. He probably thought we'd give him wealth or magic items or something.
@Artemis1992 in hindsight I want to apologize for posting this. (I have alerts enabled, so when people rate my old posts I notice and regret them)I can't believe that people came into a Game of Thrones quest and were then annoyed when it turned towards intrigue and politics instead of adventuring.
To be fair to you, while that is true, we started this quest in the understanding that we were playing Viserys Targaryen.@Artemis1992 in hindsight I want to apologize for posting this. (I have alerts enabled, so when people rate my old posts I notice and regret them)
Not only was it a clear jab at you, but it was also a stupid one.
I took us over 3000 pages to get into real intrigue and politics, after all. Right? 3000 pages should be enough to let anyone think they have a decent grasp on the genre of the story.
Okay, but this is a quest. The voters were running him as a solo operator (doesn't go to the Sealord, missions among criminals and minor cultists...). Thinking that the voters would keep doing that sort of thing made a lot of sense actually.To be fair to you, while that is true, we started this quest in the understanding that we were playing Viserys Targaryen.
Who under any circumstances with a degree of power greater than a marginalized young scion of noble blood, would always be politically relevant and who's actions, especiallly those significant enough to be noted by local worthies, information which would spread outward, would always hold political relevance.
And it was, from the beginning, always his intent to reclaim his birth right. He was nearly completely incapable of imagining doing otherwise. Giving a blanketed statement of "that is a concern for later" Is unrealistic if the rate of level advancement was generally speaking multiple per year. YEAR. Which is still a long time to wait seeing as how gameplay is nearly 1:1 to real life time.
Complaints about politics or intrigue in a ASoIaF quest is patently silly no matter how you spin it. You were right.
[X] Azel
Okay, but this is a quest. The voters were running him as a solo operator (doesn't go to the Sealord, missions among criminals and minor cultists...). Thinking that the voters would keep doing that sort of thing made a lot of sense actually.
Sounds defensive to me.@TalonofAnathrax
Now to be fair it is not a Tyroshi cloak. It does not "shimmer" or glitter gold.
It is a molten current of metal that holds the outline of a river of coins flowing endlessly. It is metal as fuck, not gauche.
To be perfectly honest, it's him who started the whole subjugation thing. On his own.EDIT: I like how we didn't go to the Sealord way back when we first got our magic and it was an option, but now we're absolute bros with the guy.
[Forget the long-term subjugation of his city-state: he clearly considers our rule a victory for the Braavosi way of life despite our terrible fashion sense. Think of how a shimmering golden cloak must look to a Braavosi!]
It was an incredibly ballsy move.To be perfectly honest, it's him who started the whole subjugation thing. On his own.
While peacefully absorbing Braavos was always a long term plan of many here, I still distinctly remember the stunned disbelief when he started haggling about the road-map for that.
Please. Who am I, Volantene?@TalonofAnathrax Says the coin counter who got rich off stolen Valyrian wealth.
It was an incredibly ballsy move.
He's not entirely wrong though, was he? His city is probably getting far superior terms by negociating its eventual absorption now then by needing to be slowly diplomanced/coerced into it in decaes to come.
Kinda like when Naath literally walked into our office and swore itself to us.
Please. Who am I, Volantene?
I got rich running the world economy from my boudoir. Well, my great-great-grandmother got rich. I mostly keep the world running and let the Iron Bank's dividends flow into my coffers. I don't need taxmen to brutalize peasants either!
I don't advertise, or dress like a gaudy slaver. People know me.
Wyllas move was actually more ballsy then that of Braavos. She came to us with nothing but a sparsely populated stone-age island full of monsters and offered all of this in return for us to finance fixing the everything there.It was an incredibly ballsy move.
He's not entirely wrong though, was he? His city is probably getting far superior terms by negociating its eventual absorption now then by needing to be slowly diplomanced/coerced into it in decaes to come.
Kinda like when Naath literally walked into our office and swore itself to us.