Didn't that sham of a grail war(Fate Apocraya) occur somewhere in a Wallachian wasteland far away from civilization?
It depends. Lots of them do happen in cities however. And collateral is usually pretty spectacular.

It'd be worth a shot later on since this thing is literally older than the First Men coming to Westeros. Not now, sure, but later.

@Duesal enchant it to be a soul well, were going to need it for our god project and it will be a great tool for capturing the spirits of outsiders and the like.

Edit: in hindsight that would be taken as... Uniquely horrible.

It would be an excellent gift for the astral Deva however. He can put it to "good" use until it's time to break it down for something or move on.
 
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  • [X] Speak to the strange ship in person
    -[X] Try to come to an understanding with it. You're not opposed to it joining the fleet so long as your laws are obeyed and your vassals are unharmed.
    --[X] Along with the understanding that it cooperates with your vassals should the fleet come under fire again.
    -[X] Make sure trouble won't be caused at ports where the fleet docks.
    -[X] Ask it how the Deep Ones found it and convinced it to attack our fleet.
    -[X] Transport three Verdant Wolves, six Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshys, and three Blooming Seaweed Leshys to serve as further support for the fleet, and to make up for losses incurred during the attack.
    --[X] Make a note to bring the Minotaur corpse back to Sorcerer's Deep and raise it, and allow it stay at home and recuperate.
 
Huh...Lantern Goat...

That's a mighty strange Undead beasty. What's next?

Clown Wights? :o
 
Put it in Harrenhal then.
I could see it.

Either an outsider with a disarming jester form (Stephen king's it) and a monstrous spider like form or an undead jester akin to a wight but with thematic abilities such as making enemies laugh, making enemies go berserk/angering them, making enemies go crazy, and being very flexible/agile/fast.
 
on the word of some toothless wildling wizard
... Bloodraven?
What do you call a man who treats the gods like someone he might have a drink with in the evening, especially when those gods love no drink better than blood?
A vampire.
For good measure she included the horses in the scope of the magic. Their simple minds may not understand the quarrels of humankind, but they knew about protecting the herd.
There's an OOTS comic for this, but I can't find it.
 
The things are mindless, so some could potentially be looted and researched. There's a fair amount of ways to usurp control of undead.
 
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