[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
We disagree on that, then. For me, I really, really don't want Blackfyre out of Targaryen hands again. It's got too much bad history resulting from exactly that, and we finally got it back after decades of it being with the Blackfyres.
You didn't want Dark Sister out of Targ hands either, and it had a less questionable history.
In that case it was even worse, because DS is sentient and would prefer to be wielded in battle rather than be a prop and occasional sacrifice-tool.
At least Blackfyre can't be bored with his existance as the 47th option in its wielders broad arsenal of better standart/fullround actions.
[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
You didn't want Dark Sister out of Targ hands either, and it had a less questionable history.
In that case it was even worse, because DS is sentient and would prefer to be wielded in battle rather than be a prop and occasional sacrifice-tool.
At least Blackfyre can't be bored with his existance as the 47th option in its wielders broad arsenal of better standart/fullround actions.
Yes, because both are our ancestral blades which have served our lineage for millennia. Hell, even the freaking Blackfyres at least were descended from the Targaryens even if they were nothing more than a branch family. Sandor is not family, and has no right to the sword.
Furthermore, if Blackfyre isn't sentient and can't get bored of his existence, then it'll have no complaint in the hands of the current heir -- Dany -- or waiting for Viserys and Lya to have a child.
[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
Yes, because both are our ancestral blades which have served our lineage for millennia. Hell, even the freaking Blackfyres at least were descended from the Targaryens even if they were nothing more than a branch family. Sandor is not family, and has no right to the sword.
Furthermore, if Blackfyre isn't sentient and can't get bored of his existence, then it'll have no complaint in the hands of the current heir -- Dany -- or waiting for Viserys and Lya to have a child.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Mar 2, 2020 at 4:11 PM, finished with 37 posts and 14 votes.
[X] Publicly admit Liomond's indemnity, tales of his exploits have only grown since the War of the Ninepenny Kings and being seen embracing one who was once and enemy of your House might incline others to swear to you rather than clinging to a losing hand.
If Azema were being charitable she would call the house quaint, something that belonged to the forest as much as the beasts and birds which had been here for generations. The alu demon was not charitable by nature however, and even less so when the eves of the forest dripped last night's rain upon the unwary in unexpected spurts. The beauty of nature was in her not-so-humble-opinion best observed upon the artist's canvas, not in the cold and wet... amid the buzzing of newly awakened mosquitoes. Instinctively she snapped one of the damnable insects out of the air and crushed it.
"Bet that'll convince the locals we aren't strange and uncanny," Shara snorted beside her. "For someone whose been lying as long as you have you seem to be having a might too much fun showing off."
"People see what they expect to see," she shrugged with a smile that would have showed fangs had she not been wearing a glamour. "Really, I'm doing them a favor. Who knows what demon blood will do to the bugs around here," she added.
"And were you doing Lord Wylde a favor?" the inquisitor asked primly as she started down the path to the cottage. So damn young.
"Caspar wasn't complaining in the morning, that's for sure," Azema replied archly. "His wife is six years in her grave so it's not like I was trespassing on the sanctity of marital vows." She rolled her eyes at the idea of ever foregoing a seduction on such grounds. The old lord had been an attentive lover, which was less common than one might hope, and a better conversationalist afterwards, which was even rarer. It had been both a swift and effective way to cure him of any lingering suspicions about magic besides, so it was not like Azema was not going about the Dragon King's business.
"It's not his damn vows I'm worried about. We are here under royal writ and unlike the smallfolk Lord Wylde knows who we are. We can't just have him thinking we're..."
"Whores?" the alu demon asked amused. "While it would be amusing to see some fool make that assumption about Mereth or one of her sisters, in the brief moment before they were divested of first their limbs then their lives, I do not think that is much of a danger. We are here to exact bloody justice upon the fey that have been terrorizing these lands."
"I don't think bloody justice exists, it's usually just 'bloody vengeance'," Shara sniffed, though the corners of her mouth twitched in the beginnings of a smile.
"Obviously a deficiency of the language then. Have you seen how much blood flows when one makes a proper offering to the tree gods?" Azema had timed her retort so the younger inquisitor would not be able to answer as they approached the cottage's door. She rapped on the door firmly.
A woman counting perhaps forty years but bent from a life of toil cracked the door open sharply . "We ain't dealing with visitors and neighbors neither," she spat.
"Peace, we're only travelers looking for a place to rest. We dare not travel through the woods after sundown with the rumors of beasts and darker things stalking the paths," the alu demon said while feigning a catch in her voice.
The woman hesitated for a long moment, and not from the fear of having strangers in her home Azema judged. "What's a roof worth to ye?" Perhaps there was something to the suspicions that this house was used as a trap by Jagged Knife and his merry crew of butchers, but if so this woman was not wholly at ease with her part in the matter.
"Ten eastern shillings," Shara replied a little too quickly, playing the part of the poor bargainer to further tempt their hopefully soon-to-be host. For her part Azema was amused that it was actually less suspicious to pay with the Dragon's coin than what the locals minted.
As the door creaked behind them black winged devils circled above watching over all. Azema was still a touch regretful she had not managed to convince Mereth to glamour herself into a little girl's form, the better to lure their prey to them.
What does the party in the Rainwood focus on in their mission?
[] Gaining reputation with the local lords
[] Gaining reputation with the local smallfolk
[] Making the Court of Stars aware that they have dealt with the embarrassment of Jagged Knife and his troupe
[] Claiming as much fey treasure as possible
OOC: Not the best overnight vote, but I could not get this out of my head.
Azema as still a touch regretful she had not managed to convince Mereth to glamor herself into a little girl's form the better to lure their prey to them.
[X] Gaining reputation with the local lords
-[X] Gaining reputation with the smallfolk is a secondary concern.
The more we diplomance local lords and convince them we're serious about ending magical threats, the less blood will have to be spilled in the coming conquest. Obviously the smallfolk are important as well, but they're not the ones leading armies.
The more we diplomance local lords and convince them we're serious about ending magical threats, the less blood will have to be spilled in the coming conquest. Obviously the smallfolk are important as well, but they're not the ones leading armies.