We could, but for the same reason we aren't going to punish Volinda, we really shouldn't bother with him right now. It's an extra layer of complication that Rhaella's group isn't very well equipped to handle at the moment, unless we just plan to assassinate him.Is there an option for a write in to deal with the rapist knight in some manner?
Is there an option for a write in to deal with the rapist knight in some manner?
Doesn't set a great precedent for us. We operate on a clean slate policy for regions we conquer or absorb. We shouldn't be making exceptions for that.Is there an option for a write in to deal with the rapist knight in some manner?
Is there an option for a write in to deal with the rapist knight in some manner?
This.As much as I want to...we have kinda set a precedent with the former slavers who we conquered. We operate on a clear slate protocol on the state level so we can't go around and punish people for crimes not committed in our realm...no matter how much we may want to.
Is there an option for a write in to deal with the rapist knight in some manner?
Run where? People were burning and stoning witches to death. The family would have sent knights and armsmen after her. Using magic to defend herself on the road would have gotten her burnt at the stake. This was happening before anyone was offering protection period to mages. By the time she had alternate options she was in too deep (up above in my head, instead of going under).So the girl mind controlled her household because she didn't want to get married. Couldn't she have ran away instead? You can understand why I'm a tad doubtful of her intentions.
So the girl mind controlled her household because she didn't want to get married. Couldn't she have ran away instead? You can understand why I'm a tad doubtful of her intentions.
Then fuck him for being a classist jerk who think servants are inherently untrustworthy, the servant girl don't seem to stand to benefit anything from this, and has a great deal to lose, even if she could prove the rape, in current Westeros it would be dismissed as just a thing that happen in war.Keep in mind Lord Arthur refused to believe that the servant girl was raped, not that he comes out much better from that.
Agreed, but not blindly believing such allegations, isn't the same as letting someone who has a neither proven or disproven rape accusation marry your daughter, especially when she clearly believe the accusation, and is very much against the marriage.I would like to say that blindly believing such allegations isn't any better then blindly dismissing them. That's how you get lynchings.
I wasn't talking about the time of the Doom, I was talking about the fall of the Red dragon emperor, at that time we have 13 confirmed Dragonblooded who became gods, and I'm going to bet there were at least a hundred who got the class during the rebellion, but either died or just failed to ascend to divinity.No, even back then the Dragonblooded class was extremely rare, so much so that it hadn't been seen in centuries at the time of the Doom and was thought to be a myth. It's not just about innate Dragonocity, but also Sorcerous potential and luck.
She's not yet our subject, we let slavers in places we conquer off with a warning not to do it again, and she's certainly less vile, than many of the slavers we pardoned when conquering Tyrosh.I'm all for getting her out of there and help her, but didn't she break a bunch of our laws about enslaving people with magic?
I agree she has very understabel/just motives, but shouldn't there be some consequences for this.
Or is it enough with a warning of don't do this again?
To us, the Faith, the Lannister's, or the Fey. Lots of options that don't involve her resorting to enslaving her entire household.Run where? People were burning and stoning witches to death. The family would have sent knights and armsmen after her. Using magic to defend herself on the road would have gotten her burnt at the stake. This was happening before anyone was offering protection period to mages. By the time she had alternate options she was in too deep (up above in my head, instead of going under).
Point is, there weren't any good options.
I make no excuses for the actual contents of her actions, only that of those options, many aren't really guaranteed to work. The Faith could have burned her at the time. The Lannisters would have used her as a tool (with a lot of latitude of acceptability, even when they'd made it known they were accepting mages). The Fey would have asked for a high price. Or she could take matters into her own hands.To us, the Faith, the Lannister's, or the Fey. Lots of options that don't involve her resorting to enslaving her entire household.
That and it takes a certain mindset to solve your problems with violence, when there are more difficult but still viable alternatives.
Do you want Enchantress Kyton-Apostels?I for one have full confidence that she will be on her best behaviour after having been guest to our pet Kyton for a while.
...yes.