[X] Crake

We're not gonna have even one battle happen at this rate, do we?
[:V]
 
[X] Crake

Y'know, for a Realm filled with scholars and learned men they sure act divided with one another.

Less of a Kingdom, more of a City-States. Can't they just put away past grievances and work for a common cause even after the destruction of the Dothraki?
The Kingdom of Sarnor isn't actually a kingdom. Hell it's barely a confederation. They're bound by a common culture and religion, nothing more. Think of this like Ancient Greece. Or maybe Ancient Ireland. Most of the time they're fighting each other.

If they were even slightly more united they would have been able to withstand the Dothraki tide, but they weren't, and so they died.
 
The Kingdom of Sarnor isn't actually a kingdom. Hell it's barely a confederation. They're bound by a common culture and religion, nothing more. Think of this like Ancient Greece. Or maybe Ancient Ireland. Most of the time they're fighting each other.

If they were even slightly more united they would have been able to withstand the Dothraki tide, but they weren't, and so they died.

Aaaah! So the City-States comparison is actually correct.

Understandable, considering Bronze Age Mesopotamia is a land filled with a cloister of City-States after all. I was under the impression that they're more like Cyrus the Great's Persian Empire or the Assyrians.
 
[X] It's more than you would have hoped for, and if you can deal with Sarnath, Mardosh will then be one less city you will have to deal with.
-[X] Ask for an envoy to accompany you and those from Sathar, in case you manage to find a way to deal with the colossal tyrant in the other city and find someone there who dreams of other things than endless vengeance.
 
Was that intentionally ominous?
Did it seem ominous? Oops!

I meant it literally. Once we solidify our alliance with Mardosh and the Lord Protector agrees to life the enchantment, there will be no reason for the Prince to be kept within the tower.

And at worst, we can just remove him ourselves if we think it's taking too long.
 
Did it seem ominous? Oops!

I meant it literally. Once we solidify our alliance with Mardosh and the Lord Protector agrees to life the enchantment, there will be no reason for the Prince to be kept within the tower.

And at worst, we can just remove him ourselves if we think it's taking too long.
If things go as we hope with the Lord Protector and the soldiers serving out their penance at the Wall, the prince would be the obvious choice of ruler for the normal civilians in the city.
 
So, we should be adding one heck of an army to the wall soon enough. Will this be Post or Pre Reconquesta? Because it would be hilarious if we marched an army of decked out Warforged to the wall with Robert not beaing able to do a thing about it.
 
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