Says you.Not like we care that much we just need a heir and she can do whatever after the kid is out of his formative years
You can wait if you want to, you don't have to get married this turn. It's better to do it now than later though.
Says you.
On another note @Questor , how would the stats of our wife affect our rolls? Half of their stat to rolls? Third? One with better stats/modifiers on the given task rolls for an action?
How would offspring stats be rolled?
Actually from the looks of it our guy is in love with mistery Griffon.
She'd be good for binding Wingbardy but it would no doubt cause Brodchard to declare war. While we probably are going to have to fight them at some point, I'd at least try to talk things out/fight when we are better prepared (namely being able to dump a load of spies/saboteurs in their back yard).
Hey guys how about we discuss the mystery Griffon and any other avenues instead of locking us into into a decision we might not be able to take back from the get go? Or at least wait till next turn to see what all our options are and what the backlash will be from our current actions will be?
She's not going to run away or dislike you right off the bat. Not unless you do something to make her feel that way anyway.Wait.
@Questor , these offers - I'm wondering if the candidates had any say about them.
Because I feel the risk that the first/mercenary option would be... negatively inclined toward us if his dad is forcibly pushing her to the altar.
Off to omake-land =DShe's not going to run away or dislike you right off the bat. Not unless you do something to make her feel that way anyway.
I'm torn between adding half her stats to your rolls or having her serve as a "hero unit", that can be assigned to add her rolls to certain actions. If you pick miss Montefeathertro you'll get an extra military action, an extra stewardship action from Bronzeclaw, etc.
And since Aquilea's king is suffering from Biccus Diccus Syndrome, there is no way that Duke of Wingbardy - the father who seems to be doing his best impression of a Mother Hen - would ever marry her off to someone acting like a brute in the diplomatic channels. So we don't even need to pick the third candidate as a stonewall move.[X] Candidate 1: Gabriella Montefeathertro
she shores up our weakest stat and I keep thinking shes Gilda's ancestor which leads to all sort of funny alternative episode in future equestria during the Griffin brush off
And considering that she 'hid' as a mercenary for years and our past as a merchant needing guards + backstory:She's not going to run away or dislike you right off the bat. Not unless you do something to make her feel that way anyway.
It would be incredibly amusing that it turns out we actually hired the mercenary company she was part of at some point.Your name is Garrick Golden-Feather, King of Griffonia, and the only known living descendant of the great Griffon Emperors of old. At least, that's what everyone's been telling you for the past few days. You were just a merchant, moving goods between the canyons, caves and forests that allowed your people to hide from Discord. Your parents had done the same, before they'd been killed by brigands seeking to loot their caravan. You'd carried on the family name and business, after hiring some mercenaries to help you avenge their deaths.
Plus it would piss off the other major power on its borders who has been much nicer to him (I.E Us).And since Aquilea's king is suffering from Biccus Diccus Syndrome, there is no way that Duke of Wingbardy - the father who seems to be doing his best impression of a Mother Hen - would ever marry her off to someone acting like a brute in the diplomatic channels. So we don't even need to pick the third candidate as a stonewall move.
I think we can handle that.She's not going to run away or dislike you right off the bat. Not unless you do something to make her feel that way anyway.
I truly hope that is the case it would be to funny.And considering that she 'hid' as a mercenary for years and our past as a merchant needing guards + backstory:
It would be incredibly amusing that it turns out we actually hired the mercenary company she was part of at some point.
Cue facepalm (and laughs from her) as we make the connection between the mud-coated fight-happy swordswoman that guarded us through troll country and our bride-to-be.