Thanks for the help. I've added it to my plan.

I would be surprised if we couldn't eventually establish a Triton colony near the Iron Islands to help exploit the aquatic resources that are likely quite abundant in that area.

@Annatar, I like your new avatar. It's much less scary than the previous one.
I wanted to mention that, but to be honest I would rather condense every surviving Triton on the Material Plane into one settlement near Sorcerer's Deep and encourage policies that allow for a population boom. Though if we score victories against the Deep Ones and keep them from imperiling our subjects there/raise adequate defenses for the underwater district, I suspect that will happen on its own and the next few generations of Tritons will coincide closely together with each celebration.

Once their numbers go past, say, 100,000, we can see about starting a Triton colony in the Iron Isles, and in the meantime lease servitors to exploit such things.

Also, another thought, but the Alchemical mask we make is basically a chemical warfare filter, which is why its expense isn't justified if its only used for providing breathable air to divers. If we started a Scholarum branch there, there might be local mages who could provide the right spells for a fee, or else we could simply invent a less expensive alchemical item which allows for water breathing but no advanced filtration? Something to think about.
 
I wanted to mention that, but to be honest I would rather condense every surviving Triton on the Material Plane into one settlement near Sorcerer's Deep and encourage policies that allow for a population boom. Though if we score victories against the Deep Ones and keep them from imperiling our subjects there/raise adequate defenses for the underwater district, I suspect that will happen on its own and the next few generations of Tritons will coincide closely together with each celebration.

Once their numbers go past, say, 100,000, we can see about starting a Triton colony in the Iron Isles, and in the meantime lease servitors to exploit such things.

Also, another thought, but the Alchemical mask we make is basically a chemical warfare filter, which is why its expense isn't justified if its only used for providing breathable air to divers. If we started a Scholarum branch there, there might be local mages who could provide the right spells for a fee, or else we could simply invent a less expensive alchemical item which allows for water breathing but no advanced filtration? Something to think about.
Yeah, Auran Masks aren't meant for everyday use. They're for emergency backup when magic fails or isn't available.

Seaweed Leshys also have a neat ability to grant people the ability to breath underwater for a limited time. Anywhere where we have a significant aquatic presence is bound to have a bunch of these guys. We've grown 123 Advanced Druid Creature Seaweed Leshy (CR 6, 4 HD) in the last couple months.

Aboleth's Lung is another great spell to allow people to operate underwater. It's only 2nd level, so even our weakest Druid Creatures can provide it.

 
Yeah, Auran Masks aren't meant for everyday use. They're for emergency backup when magic fails or isn't available.

Seaweed Leshys also have a neat ability to grant people the ability to breath underwater for a limited time. Anywhere where we have a significant aquatic presence is bound to have a bunch of these guys. We've grown 123 Advanced Druid Creature Seaweed Leshy (CR 6, 4 HD) in the last couple months.

Aboleth's Lung is another great spell to allow people to operate underwater. It's only 2nd level, so even our weakest Druid Creatures can provide it.

All viable methods to get people some undersea industry going. I foresea the Iron Isles economic exploitation to be rapid and thorough. Profits will surely rise and make it harder for old habits to come back into force, making for a stronger people.

Also, Yes, We Do Sow.
 
Hey @DragonParadox, is Brightsmile here a progressive Lord who's into trading and economic development policies, or is he a social-fu character who talks to us about that because he's figured out that it's something we respect and think is important ?
 
Hey @DragonParadox, is Brightsmile here a progressive Lord who's into trading and economic development policies, or is he a social-fu character who talks to us about that because he's figured out that it's something we respect and think is important ?

It looks to Viserys as if he is a bit of both. The Hightowers have always bene interested in trade given Oldtown's position, but the fact that Viserys respects such things means he is much more ready to speak of such things openly.
 
Or the old bad-genetics of the Hightower has resurfaced so that it could try to sweet talk itself to be our trusted right hand and claiming a significant portion of our might and resources just for their selfish power play, uncaring of what that would cause for untold thousands of masses.

What's next? He's going to give honeyed words to this Viserys and ask if he could be lended a dragon or three and plunge the realm into a bigger civil war?



...sorry, it's just my instinctive hatred of the Hightowers. Ever since the Dance I have always thought of what manner of ways to burn their precious herritage and land to the ground.
 
Canon Omake: The Artisans Pride VII
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"Well, I for one think the smell is quite interesting. It has character," proclaimed Osryx while almost prancing through the mold covered sewer. The piss was ankle deep here, but the dragon was not bothered in the least by that.

Not that the rest of the group let the unpleasantness stop them, but Qyburn and even the Mold were quite obviously disgusted by having to trudge through it, while Elaheh walked on with a stunned expression. "How can they live like this? Everything smells like this. The whole city smells like this."

"I'm actually surprised you have never experienced this. My impression was that Heaven's Shore was not a place in good repair." Qyburn didn't look up from his impromptu map while talking, focusing fully on carefully adding every wall and intersection they passed.

"This they had dealt with though." She shook he head, taking an another nose from the small container of embalming fluid Qyburn had given her. That didn't smell any better, just a different kind of worse, but it was capable of overpowering the miasma and she was very glad for any distraction from that. It was not a good day to have a nose. "I always knew that the Deep and Heaven's Shore were cleaner then other places, but I didn't expect this."

Ahead of them, Osryx cheerfully kicked a rat aside that had drowned in the putrid liquid. "Magic makes this so much easier to deal with, right?"

"That's not all. Things don't rot in Heaven's Shore. Not even mold is growing, so most things don't smell as bad as here." She paused for a moment waving at the sludge growing on the walls and ceiling. "Things merely melted over time and wouldn't start to reek until they had already run into the gutters, so I guess the Archons never had to deal with things clogging up and gathering in lakes."

"I doubt that something is clogged. I wouldn't have set up my laboratory here if it was at risk of flooding with urine." Qyburn still didn't look up from his map, instead having taken to glaring at it. Given that it seemed his drawing were about to become a circle, it wasn't hard to guess why. "The new walls were probably added by the Lantern Bearers to keep the creatures down here in check and they might have added one or two too many."

Meanwhile Osryx had trudged ahead, peering into the different paths of an intersection. "It seems to be getting dryer ahead and to the right. To the left it's getting deeper though."

Every eye was converging on Qyburn, expecting him to say something. He was very pointedly not looking at them.



Without a sound, the four translucent wraiths floated through the damp wall, congealing back into solid form a moment later. The process had become much more elegant after the first few times, where Osryx needed to coax the others into the right place before they became solid again. Now though they all landed back on their feet without his help, making nary a sound while doing so.

Elaheh carefully looked over the room they were in, having expected just another small and hidden storage rooms like the last two places Qyburn had taken them. This place was pretty large and open compared to the other rooms they had seen in the sewers and catacombs, perhaps the cellar of a warehouse in times past, now though it was strewn with the remnants of Qyburns lab. A large pile of charred wood and bone made up the center, though one could also glimpse the remnants of scroll cases and glassware among the refuse.

"So this is where you used to work." She made sure to keep her tone as flat as possible, but she was too curious to not prompt in to say something about this place. Naked bricks, slick with mold and wetness. What little furniture was left was shabby and half eaten by insects, and likely had been already like this when it was still in use. A few sets of rusty surgery tools were strewn over the floor, amidst shards of pottery and cheap glass. Elaheh never had illusions about the quality of her tools and rooms in the little shop in Heaven's Shore, but it was still leagues above what Qyburn used to have here.

"Yes. It offered privacy, which was more useful to me then good equipment and proper ventilation in those days," he replied with equally little inflection, his gaze lingering on a row of broken shelves and cabinets that took up one of the walls of the room. "I had hoped the state of it would be better since it had been bricked up, but apparently that was only done after Ambrose's goons had destroyed what they could."

"Is this supposed to be collapsed?" To no ones surprise, Osryx had wandered off and already begun poking his nose into every nook and cranny, which in this case was a doorway that had shattered bricks and earth flowing out of it.

At this, the former maester looked pained and hesitant. "That used to be my main store room." Only slowly he walked closer while Osryx had become translucent again and began to poke his head through the rubble. "What do you see in there?"

For a moment he disappeared fully, then his head floated back out of the nearby wall. "Burned bones and flesh. Lot's of both. They look all like humans, but the ceiling came down so there is quite a mess that I can't see properly."

"In the left hand corner on the far side, behind..." Qyburn hesitated, vaguely gesturing in the direction he had named. "It used to be cupboard full of reagents. There should be a small hatch. Can you look what is behind it? Be careful though. It's trapped with Alchemists Fire."

Osryx merely nodded, his head disappearing again. He didn't return immediately and Qyburn, unsure if that was a good or bad sign, begun to pace along the wall while Elaheh had begun scooping up the remnants of the pyre to restore the scrolls and books later on. After a seeming eternity of tense silence, the dragon in man shape returned from his jaunt.

"It seems that someone came before us and took whatever you had stored there, Qyburn. They had torn down a wall to enter the room and opened the hatch, even stealing your trap it seems. However..." Then he made a dramatic pause, slowly pulling a thin metal rod from the pocket of his coat. "They left behind a broken lock-pick and I know just the spell to find the thief."

He grinned wildly, much to the annoyance of Qyburn and the slight exasperation of Elaheh. "Is this an adventure now? I would love to go on a proper adventure."




AN: And so they went on an adventure.
 
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Our new draconic friend is disturbingly cheerful, which is somehow weirder to me than all of Qyburn's and Elaheh's oddities so far.

Aside from that, interesting.
 
"That's not all. Things don't rot in Heaven's Shore. Not even mold is growing, so most things don't smell as bad as here." She paused for a moment waving at the sludge growing on the walls and ceiling. "Things merely melted over time and wouldn't start to reek until they had already run into the gutters, so I guess the Archons never had to deal with things clogging up and gathering in lakes."
Wow, Heaven's Shore really is fantasy Chernobyl.
 
I do wonder who and for what reason went through Q's labs.
Golden Cloaks? I don't think the smash-and-grab is much of their style, what with the veneer of magical education and safety training?
Rat people? They don't seem the kind to go into a place with obvious danger to them, but they were pretty desperate for any resources, iirc.
Prolly some criminal elements from Q's past..?
 
Whoever or whatever stole his lab experiments must be at least mortal, Concidering that they used a lockpick of all things.

And they aren't exactly subtle considering their keenness on giving away evidence.

Hmm...

@Azel, when Qyburn was evicted from his former lab in the Citadel, was it before or after the return of magic?
 
Whoever or whatever stole his lab experiments must be at least mortal, Concidering that they used a lockpick of all things.

And they aren't exactly subtle considering their keenness on giving away evidence.

Hmm...

@Azel, when Qyburn was evicted from his former lab in the Citadel, was it before or after the return of magic?
If you mean his banishment, then after.

And given that Osryx found the lock-pick in the middle of a pile of ash and broken glass, it's likely that the thief couldn't find it after dropping it.
 
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  • [X] "The Iron Islands may not be a lucrative trading partner in the present, but it has the potential to become one in the near future. This is especially true if a few forward thinking individuals are willing to invest in it now, when the islands are poor and their allies few in number."
    -[X] "Iron can of course be extracted from the islands' plentiful ore deposits. More organized and sophisticated mining operations, ones overseen by professional engineers and properly equipped workers, will yield far greater results than haphazard scrabbling currently undertaken by thralls or serfs."
    --[X] "The same techniques and magic which allow the lands surrounding Sorcerer's Deep to grow bountiful crops can also be applied to the Iron Islands, even those which do not at first glance appear conducive to agriculture."
    ---[X] "And lastly there are sea-based goods that could be exploited, with the right tools and techniques. Pearls, for one thing, perhaps sea slugs, fish farms most certainly, and whaling would be something the hearty peoples of the islands could partake in, if they were funded. The Lords have never exploited such things as they were all ways one might become too profitable."
    -[X] With a serious expression you explain that you suspect that people on these isles were manipulated, directly with powers of the mind, outright corrupting effects from bilestone, as well as indirectly through the jealousy or spite of their neighbors. While reavers grumbled and harrumphed in the Isles for years about Lord Harlaws more peaceful tendencies, he was still an Ironman who commanded respect through the weight of his lineage, and had only thrown himself full force into trade when he decided the reaving culture was madness perpetrated by monsters.
    --[X] "I don't suspect they want our sympathy much less pity, but our business they would sooner take, and better for it." Mention that Lord Harlaw might be interested in the art of wine-making and have Lord Baelor point Lord Paxter his way, another betrothal in that direction might not go amiss.
 
Part MMMDI: Fair Winds and Faith
Fair Winds and Faith

Fifteenth Day of the First Month 294 AC

"The Iron Islands may not be a lucrative trading partner in the present, but it has the potential to become one in the near future. This is especially true if a few forward thinking individuals are willing to invest in it now, when the islands are poor and their allies few in number," you reply carefully, considering the resources of the island for good or ill. "Iron can of course be extracted from the islands' plentiful ore deposits. More organized and sophisticated mining operations, ones overseen by professional engineers and properly equipped workers, will yield far greater results than the haphazard scrabbling currently undertaken by thralls or serfs."

"Be that as it may, Your Grace, I fear that iron like gold mines here in 'The Garden', as your allies of earth and air call it, would not be able to compete in the long term with the vast seams of metal in the Endless Delve," Lord Hightower replies. "I have heard accounts of shaitan wealth and it is... humbling."

"True, yet they also consume vast quantities of iron," you reply, having considered such matters yourself long before the Terminus opened. "It is in many ways like grain upon that realm, a staple good for xorn and others who consume metal. Speaking of more mundane food the same techniques and magic which allow the lands surrounding Sorcerer's Deep to grow bountiful crops can also be applied to the Iron Islands, even those which do not at first glance appear conducive to agriculture."

"I will admit I had not considered that sorcery might grow something of worth on those wind-swept rocks," he replies. "They will never out-produce the Reach's bountiful fields, but at least it should keep the Ironborn from starving."

"Lastly there are sea-based goods that could be exploited, with the right tools and techniques," you conclude. "Pearls, for one thing, perhaps sea slugs, fish farms most certainly, and whaling would be something the hearty peoples of the islands could partake in, if they were funded. The lords have never exploited such things as they were all ways one might become too profitable."

Ser Baelor frowns bemused. "Too profitable? I do not think even the lords of the Iron Islands would be so mad as to think that. As Garth the Ninth, first of the Sage Kings, said, 'one should not be too hasty attributing to malice what can more easily be explained by ignorance.'"

"I fear in this case there was malice aplenty, my lord, and madness come to that." You explain what you had learned about the history of the Islands, of how their people had been manipulated directly with powers of the mind, outright corrupting effects from bilestone, as well as indirectly through the jealousy or spite of their neighbors. While reavers grumbled and harrumphed in the Islands for years about Lord Harlaw's more peaceful tendencies, he was still an Ironman who commanded respect through the weight of his lineage, and had only thrown himself full force into trade when he decided the reaving culture was madness perpetrated by monsters.

"Fuck," the young Lord Hightower breathes so softly most would not catch it. You wonder if he had even realized he had said it. His haze slips over your head to the wall behind you. "If the wards had been less strong than they are or our ancestors less strong minded we could have been in their place, dancing to the tune of monsters for all these centuries, hated and reviled by all civilized folk."

"I don't suspect they want our sympathy much less pity, but our business they would sooner take, and better for it," you point out. "Lord Harlaw is interested in the art of wine-making. It might be worth seeing if Lord Redwyne is interested in a closer association, perhaps even a betrothal."

"Paxter is less keen on Ironborn than I, but given what you just told me Your Grace..." Lord Hightower nods. "Assuming he can find a girl who wouldn't mind being a lady of those damned rocks it might be worth it."

More sensible than most lords to think of that, you note with approval. Another man might have taken his sister's misadventure in the North as 'proof' women had no business being consulted on their own marriages.

Next you approach the politics of the Faith and the way in which they have changed in the wake of the Conclave. Broadly speaking the faithful aresupportive of the decisions of the Conclave, though even with the Chosen and the High Septon both supporting the integration and guidance of mages there remain those who see sorcerers of any stripe with deep suspicion. In truth you discover there are elements of the Faith who view the Chosen themselves warily. Though not represented at all in the highest circles of the hierarchy Lord Hightower explains that there are plenty of village septons and begging brothers who ask why they should bear the presence of witches on the word of those who also work magic.

"They believe the Chosen are also 'witches'?" you ask startled. To tell the truth you had been so focused on the threat the Chosen could pose to your plans that you had not considered their own opposition within the Faith, certainly not from the grassroots and the common septons.

"Few of them will come out and say that much aloud, but they'll imply it when they're sure of their audiences," Lord Hightower explains darkly. "It doesn't seem to be the work of some power or outside agent, just folk chaffing at all the changes the Faith's gone through of late. It's easier for a man to accept his lord's ways might change then his faith's."

You nod, something to keep in mind, though you are not planning to act in that sphere soon. "And the Citadel?"

"That's a mess of plots and counter-plots to put an Essosi prince's palace to shame," the lord huffs in disgust. It's clear he does not consider you Essosi enough to take offense at that, not that you would in any case. You have seen enough of how Lys or Tyrosh were ruled before your conquest to be entirely unimpressed. "To tell the truth I would rather have one of the more forward thinking archmaesters explain it all better than I could if you would meet with him."

"Which archmaester?" you ask curiously. House Hightower's close relationship with the Citadel is no secret and so far Baelor's political; instincts have proven sound.

"Archmaester Ryam, his mask and rod are gold for economics and mathematics. He was one of those who suggested trade with the Iron Islands to help prop up the Reader's rule."

A man you have met before, also at Lord Hightower's suggestion, but not as Viserys Targaryen.

What do you reply?

[] Accept, speak to the archmaester about Citadel politics, he would know more than his patron

[] Refuse, you do not wish to make your interest in the Citadel known to any archmaester, receive Lord Hightower's account

[] Write in


OOC: Quite low rolls on Faith information for Lord Hightower unfortunately, though it's likely your investigations in the city will turn up more.
 
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