@Azel @Goldfish, you think we can start having Maelor sell this stuff in the City of Brass? We know how to make all of it, and it gives him a good excuse to have more liquid cash visibly at hand.

Tales of Melisandre and R'hllor are starting to spread. Though it's pretty funny R'hllor the Red isn't more well known in the Plane of Molten Skies of all places.

Oooh. I want to know more. What's the method of true death? Who's the assassin?
We should be able to increase Maelor's on hand funds a good deal simply by giving him more money. I'm sure a good portion of it will be lost in bribes, but that's an acceptable exchange, IMO. We don't have any one currently producing Alchemical drugs and getting our hands on a significant quantity on short notice would be difficult. We could also just give him a couple nice items to sell in the shop for large sums of money. There are two sets of armor that have been sitting in the Armory for a really long time which we haven't found the right people for yet. One is worth at least 8,000 IM and the other is worth more than 12,000 IM.

I don't really want to part with them, because they're both really neat, but it would be a fitting way for a magic shop to make a large amount of cash in a legitimate manner.
  • 1 Fullplate(Silver Dragonhide), Reinforced Segmented Dread-Wing (+1)
  • 1 Gelugon Plate: Fullplate, Reinforced Segmented Fullplate (+3, Resist Cold 10, Wall of Ice 3/Day)
A Thinaum blade would be a nice way to off that Efreeti general while preventing him from being Resurrected. It would capture his soul on death, which could be quite useful for certain parties. The only source of Thinaum that we know of is the Opaline Vault, and if anyone is motivated to assassinate Efreeti generals, it's the Shaitan.
 
People in Monster Hunter are happy to hunt the deathworld creatures outside city walls.
And riders are able to domesticate some.

So a land of monsters is near the top of the Risk/Reward Pyramid.

Well, not when the mosters are sentient and have their whole civilization based on soul trade.

Asshai is scary as fuck
 
[X] Before he departs...
-[X] Another perspective on Empire Day
--[X] Renly Storm (the Changeling)
-[X] More reports on the doings of the last month (Fey rumor post)
 
We should be able to increase Maelor's on hand funds a good deal simply by giving him more money. I'm sure a good portion of it will be lost in bribes, but that's an acceptable exchange, IMO. We don't have any one currently producing Alchemical drugs and getting our hands on a significant quantity on short notice would be difficult. We could also just give him a couple nice items to sell in the shop for large sums of money. There are two sets of armor that have been sitting in the Armory for a really long time which we haven't found the right people for yet. One is worth at least 8,000 IM and the other is worth more than 12,000 IM.

I don't really want to part with them, because they're both really neat, but it would be a fitting way for a magic shop to make a large amount of cash in a legitimate manner.
  • 1 Fullplate(Silver Dragonhide), Reinforced Segmented Dread-Wing (+1)
  • 1 Gelugon Plate: Fullplate, Reinforced Segmented Fullplate (+3, Resist Cold 10, Wall of Ice 3/Day)
A Thinaum blade would be a nice way to off that Efreeti general while preventing him from being Resurrected. It would capture his soul on death, which could be quite useful for certain parties. The only source of Thinaum that we know of is the Opaline Vault, and if anyone is motivated to assassinate Efreeti generals, it's the Shaitan.
Selling our unused items is a good way to go about it if alchemical items is something we can do. On a side note, did we remember to have the Glassmaker's Guild figure out how to make Dragonglass Golems with that ritual of theirs? I want them mass produced for the Wall.
Wouldn't it be funny if the heretics are worshiping Viserys?
That would be amazing. I hope this the case, even if it probably isn't.
 
Wouldn't it be funny if the heretics are worshiping Viserys?
What if there has been a secret cult operating within the Dervishes for millennia, one established by a long dead Red Dragon? It would be amusing if Viserys were to benefit from that long forgotten forebearer.

"Rejoice, the Dragon-That-Was-Promised has been reborn!"
 
What if there has been a secret cult operating within the Dervishes for millennia, one established by a long dead Red Dragon? It would be amusing if Viserys were to benefit from that long forgotten forebearer.

"Rejoice, the Dragon-That-Was-Promised has been reborn!"
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a faction in the Plane of Fire that's been waiting on us, just like the scions of Syrax were waiting for us in Valyria.

The source of our power is our inner flame. If we're aiming to devour the strength of Ymeri and take her power for our own, that's got all sorts of ripples you could glimpse in divination.
 
Spreadsheet is 90% filled in, will finish it and then write up the turn plan when I wake up.

Gonna crash now.
 
There is one other even more distant journey you are interested in... After a few short moments spent in meditation the answers come to you, clear as the cheerful voices of passersby drifting through the window. Yes, Xhahosta had found new land and people dwelling there. But it was not Asshai-by the-Shadow, but another city where mages ruled. Mage priests perhaps, the verses are hard to parse out. It would be worth speaking to the captain by proxy or even in person, but for now there is another realm both infinitely closer

Is anyone not excited about this?

There are land beyond Westeros.

We could expand further even after we conquer the Andals!
 
I'm suspicious as fuck. I'm suspecting this is a Deep Ones ploy.

So do I. But think of whatever culture and languages and people we could encounter and catalogued.

We've got Mesopotamian-expy via Sarnor, Assyrian, Russian, Mongols, Middle-Ages Europe, even eastern Asia.

What sort of ethnicity that we could encounter were they not a ploy from otherworldly forces? Will they be like Mayan? Polynesian? Indo-American? India?

Goddamnit, I wanna know more!
 
So do I. But think of whatever culture and languages and people we could encounter and catalogued.

We've got Mesopotamian-expy via Sarnor, Assyrian, Russian, Mongols, Middle-Ages Europe, even eastern Asia.

What sort of ethnicity that we could encounter were they not a ploy from otherworldly forces? Will they be like Mayan? Polynesian? Indo-American? India?

Goddamnit, I wanna know more!
It matters not so long as they join us.

I want taxes.
 
If we get to orbital altitude then we can confirm the actual landmass of the planet, and see if there really is another new continent after Westeros.
 
If we get to orbital altitude then we can confirm the actual landmass of the planet, and see if there really is another new continent after Westeros.

I agree. It would be bad if it were to show that another continent from another D&D-verse were to dropped on us.

Imagine if Faêrun is what's on the other side. And I'm sure DP will not be as cruel as to use Crossovers for his inspiration. Like Akavir, Middle-Earth, or...

*shudders*

Creation. We've got enough troubles on our plate, overpowered demigods that could fight gods as an equal running around in our world would be a nightmare!
 
Personally, I expect to see some blasted ruin of a landmass with a giant Whirlpool of Void in it's center.
Juuuust far enough beyond the horizon to have never been seen (and lived through to tell the tale), just close enough for everything to fucking die.

To raise the stakes a bit :V
 
Middle Earth kind of make sense of being an option, but Creation is literally impossible since it exists as an island of reality in the middle of the Empyreal Chaos.
 
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