@DragonParadox Does this mean we can safely assume that the Dornish loyalty chart isn't much slanted in any direction but general support? Without Dayne some of the leery pious lords might have made an attempt to talk Doran down but no one seemed particularly like they wanted to rebel against their Prince, and the Prince supports us completely, so without the ability to pressure him into distancing himself from us that essentially means there's not much else we can do to firm up support here.
I'll update the chart sometime soon.Yes, there aren't any would be rebels. Doran would have taken more energetic action than a tourney if things were that bad.
@DragonParadox, we're not done. We still need to follow up with Dayne and his septon.
Both Andrew and Jeyne have to make a show of leaving, as it's part of the plan to distract everyone from the scandal of a failed assassination attempt with other gossip.
I was talking about speaking to them. It obviously doesn't have to be in Dorne, but Dayne just spent the whole day poking at the other religions in Sorcerer's Deep. Now's the time to follow up with him and see where he's at instead of going on another arc and getting back to him after a week or something.
They're separate plans. From what I understood, he's discreetly poking Sorcerer's Deep with his septon now so he can learn about the other religions, then afterwards he's going to make the show of leaving.My reply was more meant to signify that Dayne hasn't even left Dorne yet.
Let him have a week in SD minimum for the experience to sink in. The Inquisition will keep him out of trouble.I was talking about speaking to them. It obviously doesn't have to be in Dorne, but Dayne just spent the whole day poking at the other religions in Sorcerer's Deep. Now's the time to follow up with him and see where he's at instead of going on another arc and getting back to him after a week or something.
I was talking about speaking to them. It obviously doesn't have to be in Dorne, but Dayne just spent the whole day poking at the other religions in Sorcerer's Deep. Now's the time to follow up with him and see where he's at instead of going on another arc and getting back to him after a week or something.
It was offered to me but I can't focus unless I'm in the office. If I had a better home setup it might be tempting, if only to save on gas, but I don't.Anyone else here working from home? This is three days for me now, and I've gotta say that I would much prefer actually going to work. It's weird, I feel like I should be laying around the house, reading or playing with my dog, but I've also got to stay chained to my work laptop in case an important email comes through or shit needs to get done in a hurry.
It's otddly stressful.
Do you have a spare room or even just table to set up as your "workplace"?Anyone else here working from home? This is three days for me now, and I've gotta say that I would much prefer actually going to work. It's weird, I feel like I should be laying around the house, reading or playing with my dog, but I've also got to stay chained to my work laptop in case an important email comes through or shit needs to get done in a hurry.
It's oddly stressful.
I've got my setup taking up space on the dining room table right now. It's suboptimal, but I can't set it up in my room where my computer desk is, or I would have been more trouble focusing.It was offered to me but I can't focus unless I'm in the office. If I had a better home setup it might be tempting, if only to save on gas, but I don't.
I'm thinking about borrowing a folding table from work to go along with the chair I'm going to pick up tomorrow. I've got a spare bedroom I can setup in if I take the bed out. Then I can go in there, close the door to get away from the dog and tv, and pretend I'm at the office.Do you have a spare room or even just table to set up as your "workplace"?
I found it immensely helpful when I moved from my living room to the work room after 2 or so months. Much less stressing, keeps you focused and you can easier stop work thoughts when you leave.