Have we considered making Monterys Velaryon Duke of the Southern Crownlands?

Monterys has very loyal since the beginning with him passing up a royal marriage in favor of backing us, being targeted for assassination by our foes, and keeping the crownlands from exploding before we want them to, all of which shows his loyalty and ability to manage the mess that is the crownlands. Both valuable traits in a Duke.

I would also like to second the idea of making Lord Brune Duke of the Northern Crowlands as he is not only the first person in Westeros to bend the knee to us but also he did so back when we were far less able to protect him from the consequences of doing so which should be rewarded richly. Also as a native of the point he will get around the prickliness of its inhabitants.

So in light of any obvious choice for either position, I think Monterys and Lord Brune seem like very good candidates for Duke of the Northern and Southern Crownlands respectively.
For Monford, I was considering giving him the County of Dragonstone, with only the castle of Dragonstone itself remaining in our possession, as a vacation seat. It's a small grant in regards to land mass, but huge in symbolism.
Onto less relevant land grants, we still need to pick out a parcel for Bronn Bigcastle.
You mean we need to hurry up and annex the Summer Isles so that he can get a castle on a pristine white beach, a rum distillery of his own and a local chapter of the tits & wine cult.
Also, Alinor and Ser Gerold. For those two, I was thinking either the Riverlands (just combine all the land between Atranta and Wayfarer's Rest under the same county and it fulfills the letter of our promise to individually reward both) and/or creating a city at the Mouth of the Mander.

Alternatively, if the Tyrells have a genius idea, make Highgarden into a crater and build a fortress city there ala Talabheim named "Dragon's Wrath".

There's also a bunch of other ideas.
The first one would pretty much be the south-western province of the Midlands.

Overall, I'm still extremely leery of granting the two of them land while they hold public office. Everyone in high governmental positions is unlanded so far and I want to keep it that way, as doing otherwise opens the gate for corruption and shenanigans down the line.
 
Overall, I'm still extremely leery of granting the two of them land while they hold public office. Everyone in high governmental positions is unlanded so far and I want to keep it that way, as doing otherwise opens the gate for corruption and shenanigans down the line.
Pretty sure they both wanted to cashier their positions as soon as we conquered Westeros, but we can just ask them both if they still want to do that?

It's actually a significant trade-off, if they cashier their posts they will have time to get used to their lands during the upheaval and take advantage of the initial chaos to secure local support/political allies, but if they keep their posts for longer they will similarly get to direct policy in both the Administration and the Military at an extremely high level and continue to make contacts there for later.

Edit: I never implied they'd get to keep both, BTW. We decided on that a long while ago and I was there for that discussion.
 
@Crake, I'm adding this to my gear post for Jon. It's stuff for Adamantine Lyanna drawn from the Armory with a few notes upgrades that can be made later. It's too early to decide on weapons or a shield for her, so I'm leaving those as TBD for now.
  • Amulet of Protection from Evil w/Amulet of Tears effect (+1 CON)
    • Upgrade: increase to +4 CON
  • Belt of Battle, Harmful (Negative Energy Healing Belt)
    • Upgrade: add Belt of Repair and Healing effects
  • Boots of Rapid Translocation (+30ft Enhancement bonus to ground speed w/Anklets of Translocation effect)
  • Cloak of Charisma (+2 Charisma)
  • Charms:
  • Earring of Arcane Acuity
    • Upgrade: add +4 WIS and +2 INT
  • Gloves of Hero's Strength (+6 Strength, +4 Dexterity)
  • Handy Haversack
  • Launcher
  • Mind Blank Ring
  • Muleback Cords
  • Ribbon of Disguise
  • Soulfire Mithral Bracers (+1)
  • Weapons & Shield: TBD based on Lyanna's build and preferences.
 
Pretty sure they both wanted to cashier their positions as soon as we conquered Westeros, but we can just ask them both if they still want to do that?

It's actually a significant trade-off, if they cashier their posts they will have time to get used to their lands during the upheaval and take advantage of the initial chaos to secure local support/political allies, but if they keep their posts for longer they will similarly get to direct policy in both the Administration and the Military at an extremely high level and continue to make contacts there for later.
If they want to retire from their posts in the Imperial government, then no objections from me to granting them some prime slices of real-estate. Might as well throw them into the ring for the Golden Mountains Duchy in that case.

They both should have capable replacements lined up already.
 
Man we really need a list on who wants land, those we promised land and people that we want to give land to. Then there is what land we are able to give away to said people.
 
If they want to retire from their posts in the Imperial government, then no objections from me to granting them some prime slices of real-estate. Might as well throw them into the ring for the Golden Mountains Duchy in that case.

They both should have capable replacements lined up already.
Alinor has been mentoring Perwyn Frey.

And we could just promote Aubert from Colonel to General.
 
Alinor has been mentoring Perwyn Frey.

And we could just promote Aubert from Colonel to General.
1. Too young and with too little experience. I was thinking some faceless nobody in the Administration who worked under her for years. Alternatively, if we really are that low for talent, I'd rather poach Lady Uraka from the Iron Bank.
2. Isn't Auberts rank mostly ceremonial? He certainly never seems to be actually doing any work with the Legion, instead gallivanting over creation with his buddies the Windwards in our name.
 
Pretty sure they both wanted to cashier their positions as soon as we conquered Westeros, but we can just ask them both if they still want to do that?

It's actually a significant trade-off, if they cashier their posts they will have time to get used to their lands during the upheaval and take advantage of the initial chaos to secure local support/political allies, but if they keep their posts for longer they will similarly get to direct policy in both the Administration and the Military at an extremely high level and continue to make contacts there for later.

Edit: I never implied they'd get to keep both, BTW. We decided on that a long while ago and I was there for that discussion.
I don't remember any IC discussion of them retiring after the conquest.

Alinor is still quite young and I've always got the impression that she's thriving in her current position, with an interest in holding onto it for a while. Gerold is older, but hardly decrepit, and he's only just reached such a high position in the Legion. I figured he would want to stick around until the Others and Winter are put to bed.
 
I don't remember any IC discussion of them retiring after the conquest.

Alinor is still quite young and I've always got the impression that she's thriving in her current position, with an interest in holding onto it for a while. Gerold is older, but hardly decrepit, and he's only just reached such a high position in the Legion. I figured he would want to stick around until the Others and Winter are put to bed.
We'll see what they say, but the discussion we had with them was absolutely in the context of "when we conquer Westeros, you will be given lands".

But the situation has changed since then from us thinking about regaining our throne, to completely grafting a restructured Westeros onto our Imperial ambitions, with a centralized government and military industrial complex.

So they might at this point consider their current positions superior to rusticating in a medieval backwater (even if that is about to change gradually).
 
How long has Perwyn Frey been learning under Alinor and how skilled is he? Wasn't the reason Perwyn Frey learning under Alinor so that he can replace her when she wants the lands we promised?
 
I'd propose to promise them a retirement package to the tune of a private estate worth 100,000 IM and a monthly income of at least 1,000 IM, but without any political dimensions to it.

Just some fancy living with enough business to see them and their descendants taken good care of.
 
How long has Perwyn Frey been learning under Alinor and how skilled is he? Wasn't the reason Perwyn Frey learning under Alinor so that he can replace her when she wants the lands we promised?
Probably around Level 5, base Fighter, the rest retrained into Expert. It's been about half a year.


I'd propose to promise them a retirement package to the tune of a private estate worth 100,000 IM and a monthly income of at least 1,000 IM, but without any political dimensions to it.

Just some fancy living with enough business to see them and their descendants taken good care of.
IDK, if I was given the choice between land and a big chunk of money, while already having a lot of contacts and a good reputation backing it up, I'm pretty sure I could get further with the land.

I posit that we should just pick land we intend to grant them, have an administrator run it for however long they intend to work for the government, and when they're ready it'll already be well developed for them.

The tradeoffs are obvious there--they'll be stepping in without any local support that they don't bring along with them, and their neighbors might be a bit leery of them--but their influence outside their demesne will be fairly significant by that point, with both covering each other's weaknesses--Gerold would have a suitably martial reputation to assuage the local martial nobility, and Alinor will have all of the eastern contacts necessary to immediately capitalize on having a personal domain.
 
We are moving towards making the landed nobility obsolete though, while encouraging the people we actually like to become moneyed nobility, so I'm not overly convinced that it's better to grant them landed titles then just straight up money and business assets.
 
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We are moving towards making the landed nobility obsolete though, while encouraging the people we actually like to become moneyed nobility, so I'm not overly convinced that it's better to grant them landed titles then just straight up money and business assets.
I mean.. the landed nobility will just become moneyed nobility the minute it is realized it is totally kosher to diversify your assets (or people convince them to do so) rather than gauche and unseemly. It just has the added additional frills, which I admit the central government mostly takes care of (since we're instituting a singularly enforced legal code, providing and hiring for the enforcement of it, and also have a standing military far and away more effective at defending the realm than whatever troops they supply).

I mean if you think about it we're basically allowing thousands of people to continue cosplaying feudalism. 🤨

Huh.

Alternatively, if we really are that low for talent, I'd rather poach Lady Uraka from the Iron Bank.
You know, we should do this regardless...
 
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I mean.. the landed nobility will just become moneyed nobility the minute it is realized it is totally kosher to diversify your assets (or people convince them to do so) rather than gauche and unseemly. It just has the added additional frills, which I admit the central government mostly takes care of (since we're instituting a singularly enforced legal code, providing and hiring for the enforcement of it, and also have a standing military far and away more effective at defending the realm than whatever troops they supply).

I mean if you think about it we're basically allowing thousands of people to continue cosplaying feudalism. 🤨

Huh.
And both Alinor and Gerold are one of the two people most aware of the fact that we are mostly humoring the barbarians by keeping the feudal claptrap around. I mean, we landed our friend Uthero specifically so that he can play barbarian lord in his spare time.

I'd say just cut out the pretense and give them the economical benefits of the title without the hazzle of an actual title. I'm pretty sure we can find a good place in Andalos with a few mineral deposits and some good farmland.
 
Vote closed.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Nov 30, 2020 at 3:10 AM, finished with 71 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] You have this list of gear set aside for Jon and Lyanna already, or added to the top of your artificers' work schedule.
    [X] With Starks being targeted by the Others, little Arya might be in the greatest danger of all due to her connection to the Old Gods and the Greendream. Dany will give her a Ring of Soul Vault, Ring of Protection from Evil, and a Possession Trap Charm, and attempt to impress upon her the importance of always wearing them, for both her own sake and that of her family.
    [X] Permanently ward one of Lord Stark's chambers with Mage's Private Sanctum and leave a Whispering Brazier here for regular contact.
    [X] Commission an Imperial Warforged body for Lyanna with the Adamantine template.
    [X] Make plans for what kind of Defenders you will have forged this month for the Starks.
    -[X] A Vigilant Hunter will be invisibly posted around each Stark at all times, the most unobtrusive yet deadly defender you can think of at the moment. (x4 Vigilant Hunters)
    -[X] You need a good way to test Winter against your undead soldiers but you must also be careful. The same kind you left at the Wall piloted by a Greater Bloodclot Mold would suffice as a defender. Should the mold ever begin to lose control it will activate a wildfire device embedded in its chest cavity. (x1 Black Champion, x1 Greater Bloodclot Mold)
    -[X] You will have two dozen Verdant Wolves forged for patrol and tracking purposes. (x24 Verdant Wolves)
    -[X] You will leave two dozen Advanced Plant-Imbued Shadow Cats to wander the Keep, regularly informing Lord Stark and the Inquisition liason about happenings. (x24 Plant-Imbued Shadow Creature Cat)
    -[X] A dozen Verdant Ravens and accompanying Kingfishers, to serve as scouts. (x12 Verdant Ravens, x120 Verdant Kingfishers)
    -[X] Three Advanced Sorcerer, Cleric and Druid Lotus Leshys each, of similar power as the one Brynden left in Lord Stark's Solar. (x3 Advanced Sorcerer Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD), x3 Advanced Cleric Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD), x3 Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD) total)
    -[X] You will leave a defense group around the Heart Tree similar to the ones you have left elsewhere. (x1 Heart Tree Defense Group)
    -[X] You will post an additional dozen Vigilant Briars around the Keep. (x12 Vigilant Briars)
    -[X] A Herald and three Fire Wyrmlings Constructs, buried in a snowdrift or waiting in an outbuilding blocked off from snoopers by a half dozen House Guards or something along those lines, you'll leave the details to Lord Eddard. (x1 Herald, x3 Fire Wyrmling Constructs)
    -[X] Half a dozen Greater False Ravens and two dozen Lesser False Ravens, for messaging and spying. (x6 Greater False Ravens and x24 Lesser False Ravens).
    [X] Temporary Garrison (until replaced)
    -[X] 1x Fallen Shield Archon
    -[X] 3x Fallen Hound Archon, 3 levels in martial class
    -[X] 2x Fallen Spyglass Archon, 4 levels in Rogue
    -[X] 2x Veteran Erinyes
    -[X] x12 Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshys
    -[X] x24 Plant-Imbued Shadow Creature Cat
    -[X] x1 Herald and three Fire Wyrmlings Constructs, buried in a snowdrift or waiting in an outbuilding blocked off from snoopers by a half dozen House Guards or something along those lines, you'll leave the details to Lord Eddard.
    -[X] x6 Greater False Ravens and x24 Lesser False Ravens.
 
@Azel Would Viserys really give away Dragonstone though? The castle is one thing, but the land and the people have pretty much always been governed by a Targaryen, (until the rebellion). I'm not seeing a major reason to change that?
 
Winning Vote
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Nov 30, 2020 at 3:10 AM, finished with 71 posts and 8 votes.

  • [X] You have this list of gear set aside for Jon and Lyanna already, or added to the top of your artificers' work schedule.
    [X] With Starks being targeted by the Others, little Arya might be in the greatest danger of all due to her connection to the Old Gods and the Greendream. Dany will give her a Ring of Soul Vault, Ring of Protection from Evil, and a Possession Trap Charm, and attempt to impress upon her the importance of always wearing them, for both her own sake and that of her family.
    [X] Permanently ward one of Lord Stark's chambers with Mage's Private Sanctum and leave a Whispering Brazier here for regular contact.
    [X] Commission an Imperial Warforged body for Lyanna with the Adamantine template.
    [X] Make plans for what kind of Defenders you will have forged this month for the Starks.
    -[X] A Vigilant Hunter will be invisibly posted around each Stark at all times, the most unobtrusive yet deadly defender you can think of at the moment. (x4 Vigilant Hunters)
    -[X] You need a good way to test Winter against your undead soldiers but you must also be careful. The same kind you left at the Wall piloted by a Greater Bloodclot Mold would suffice as a defender. Should the mold ever begin to lose control it will activate a wildfire device embedded in its chest cavity. (x1 Black Champion, x1 Greater Bloodclot Mold)
    -[X] You will have two dozen Verdant Wolves forged for patrol and tracking purposes. (x24 Verdant Wolves)
    -[X] You will leave two dozen Advanced Plant-Imbued Shadow Cats to wander the Keep, regularly informing Lord Stark and the Inquisition liason about happenings. (x24 Plant-Imbued Shadow Creature Cat)
    -[X] A dozen Verdant Ravens and accompanying Kingfishers, to serve as scouts. (x12 Verdant Ravens, x120 Verdant Kingfishers)
    -[X] Three Advanced Sorcerer, Cleric and Druid Lotus Leshys each, of similar power as the one Brynden left in Lord Stark's Solar. (x3 Advanced Sorcerer Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD), x3 Advanced Cleric Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD), x3 Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshys (+8 Racial HD) total)
    -[X] You will leave a defense group around the Heart Tree similar to the ones you have left elsewhere. (x1 Heart Tree Defense Group)
    -[X] You will post an additional dozen Vigilant Briars around the Keep. (x12 Vigilant Briars)
    -[X] A Herald and three Fire Wyrmlings Constructs, buried in a snowdrift or waiting in an outbuilding blocked off from snoopers by a half dozen House Guards or something along those lines, you'll leave the details to Lord Eddard. (x1 Herald, x3 Fire Wyrmling Constructs)
    -[X] Half a dozen Greater False Ravens and two dozen Lesser False Ravens, for messaging and spying. (x6 Greater False Ravens and x24 Lesser False Ravens).
    [X] Temporary Garrison (until replaced)
    -[X] 1x Fallen Shield Archon
    -[X] 3x Fallen Hound Archon, 3 levels in martial class
    -[X] 2x Fallen Spyglass Archon, 4 levels in Rogue
    -[X] 2x Veteran Erinyes
    -[X] x12 Advanced Druid Creature Lotus Leshys
    -[X] x24 Plant-Imbued Shadow Creature Cat
    -[X] x1 Herald and three Fire Wyrmlings Constructs, buried in a snowdrift or waiting in an outbuilding blocked off from snoopers by a half dozen House Guards or something along those lines, you'll leave the details to Lord Eddard.
    -[X] x6 Greater False Ravens and x24 Lesser False Ravens.
 
Interlude CMLX: The Weight of Honor
The Weight of Honor

First Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC

The answer from Storm's End had not been long in coming. Somehow Eddard had still been surprised to hear it. The Dragon King spoke true, Stannis had pledged to him, Stannis had known about the queen's treason and said nothing. A part of him wanted to hate the dour lord of the Stormlands, so unlike Robert, for having done nothing, said nothing against the Lannisters. Would the king even have listened, accepted that he had suffered such foul treachery? And if he did what was he then to do, declare war upon the House that had increasingly borne the weight of his rule? The thoughts were cold and bitter, but then cold was the world outside his window also. It was snowing slow and relentless outside his window. These snows would pass, would the next?

He turned from the window and faced his lady wife, sorrowful but unbent, garbed in black, broken only by a silver wolfshead pendant he had given to her as a wedding gift all those years ago in Riverrun. "You were right, months ago when you counseled to keep out of any renewed pledges to the Iron Throne lest they all be caught up in the ruin of Tywin Lannister. You were right when you argued that we should send Sansa to Runestone for fostering. Yet through it all you had to mince words and couch meanings around me... I was a fool."

She looked at him with growing worry. "You were and are an honorable man Ned in such times that are not kind to honorable men. Blame the queen, Tywin Lannister and his pet witch for abetting her madness if you must, but do not blame yourself for all the ills that were piled on the realm."

Eddard shook his head and looked away. "If Jon Arryn had not died when he did, if Robert had come North, I would not have been able to maintain any distance, I would have pledged whatever he had asked. Mayhap I would have given up Sansa or Arya to be wed to Cersei's bastards, and then where would we be for my honor when the war began in earnest?"

"About where we are save for the brief distasteful business of breaking an engagement to a boy that never existed," Cat replied in a no nonsense tone. "Joffrey and Tommen Baratheon clearly never existed and therefore no daughter of ours could be engaged to them."

"Word games," Eddard snorted.

"Many of the workings of court and realm are word games when the king allows, and it is clear King Viserys is of a mind to allow House Stark to come out of the reconquest with its head held high, if likely not with its lands intact."

The word from Stannis was that he would not be commanding all of the Stormlands, but only the greater portion of it had not made for pleasant hearing for what it heralded for the North, but it had troubled Eddard less than he thought it would, less than perhaps it should. He could not keep his thoughts away from what had happened this evening, but he would not burden his lady wife with those 'might have beens'.

***​

There was no pomp and ceremony to the hour, no crowds watching, no dragons flying above as Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, stood before Viserys Targaryen, only the eyes of his wife, those most trusted servants of House Stark and of the Gods who had favored the boy king to deeply for the honor he showed them and the tithes of blood he paid. To ward against a foe that had already come too far and too close, the last thought felt heavier in the mind than it aught to be, almost like a memory he could not place.

As he took the knee Eddard considered the young man in front of him again. He did not have the look of Rhaegar really, that distant dreaming eye that seemed to look more through you than at you, except when it fell into too-sharp focus, and to Aerys he was as night and day. "Here I swear to be your leal vassal, to offer aid in war and counsel in peace, to keep your laws and serve your realm. Winterfell and all the North is yours, Your Grace."

Perhaps had Eddard been a prouder man he would have thought the man before him Aegon come again and him a second Torrhen, wise in knowing when to kneel, but no. King Viserys was something else, something older, the likes of which the world had not seen in an age and Eddard himself was not wise, for if he had been wise perhaps he had knelt sooner, perhaps Robb would have still been alive.

"So too do I swear to give succor in war and fair rule in times of peace onto the betterment and prosperity of all the realm," the king replied. "Arise Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell."

OOC: Next up will be the discussion of the garrison from Viserys' PoV. Writing Eddard's internal reactions to 'these are devils and it's OK' and 'Old Gods sanctioned necromantic molds piloting corpses that were never alive' would take two thousand words easy.
 
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The Weight of Honor

First Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC

The answer from Storm's End had not been long in coming. Somehow, Eddard had still been surprised to hear it. The Dragon King spoke true, Stannis had pledged to him. Stannis had known about the queen's treason and said nothing. A part of him wanted to hate the dour lord of the Stormlands, so unlike Robert, for having done and said nothing against the Lannisters. Would the king have even listened, accepted that he had suffered such foul treachery? And if he did, what was he then to do, declare war upon the House that had increasingly borne the weight of his rule? The thoughts were cold and bitter, but then cold was the world outside his window. It was snowing slow and relentless beyond his window. These snows would pass, but would the next?

He turned from the window and faced his lady wife, sorrowful but unbent, garbed in black broken only by a silver wolfshead pendant he had given to her as a wedding gift all those years ago in Riverrun. "You were right, months ago when you counseled to keep out of any renewed pledges to the Iron Throne lest they all be caught up in the ruin of Tywin Lannister. You were right when you argued that we should send Sansa to Runestone for fostering. Yet through it all, you had to mince words and couch meanings around me... I was a fool."
She looked at him with growing worry. "You were and are an honorable man, Ned, in such times that are not kind to honorable men. Blame the queen, and Tywin Lannister and his pet witch for abetting her madness if you must, but do not blame yourself for all the ills that were piled on the realm."

Eddard shook his head and looked away. "If Jon Arryn had not died when he did, if Robert had come North, I would not have been able to maintain any distance. I would have pledged whatever he had asked. Mayhap, I would have given up Sansa or Arya to be wed to Cersei's bastards and then where would we be for my honor when the war began in earnest?"

"About where we are save for the brief distasteful business of breaking an engagement to a boy that never existed," Cat replied in a no nonsense tone. "Joffrey and Tommen Baratheon clearly never existed and therefore no daughter of ours could be engaged to them."

"Word games," Eddard snorted.

"Many of the workings of court and realm are word games when the king allows, and it is clear King Viserys is of a mind to allow House Stark to come out of the reconquest with its head held high, if likely not with its lands intact."

The word from Stannis was that he would not be commanding all of the Stormlands, but only the greater portion of it. That had not made for pleasant hearing, not for what it heralded for the North, but it had troubled Eddard less than he thought it would, perhaps less than it should. He could not keep his thoughts away from what had happened this evening, but he would not burden his lady wife with those 'might have beens'.

***​

There was no pomp and ceremony to the hour, no crowds watching and no dragons flying above as Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, stood before Viserys Targaryen, only the eyes of his wife, those most trusted servants of House Stark, and of the Gods who had favored the boy king so deeply for the honor he showed them and the tithes of blood he paid. To ward against a foe that had already come too far and too close, the last thought felt heavier in the mind than it aught to, almost like a memory he could not place.

As he took the knee, Eddard considered the young man in front of him again. He did not have the look of Rhaegar really, that distant dreaming eye that seemed to look more through you than at you, except when it fell into too-sharp focus, and to Aerys he was as night and day. "Here I swear to be your leal vassal, to offer aid in war and counsel in peace, to keep your laws and serve your realm. Winterfell and all the North is yours, Your Grace."

Had Eddard been a prouder man, perhaps he would have thought the man before him Aegon come again and him a second Torrhen, wise in knowing when to kneel. No, King Viserys was something else, something older, the likes of which the world had not seen in an age. Eddard himself was not wise, for if he had been wise perhaps he would have knelt sooner, perhaps Robb would have still been alive.

"So too do I swear to give succor in war and fair rule in times of peace unto the betterment and prosperity of all the realm," the king replied. "Arise, Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell."

OOC: Next up will be the discussion of the garrison from Viserys' PoV. Writing Eddard's internal reactions to 'these are devils and it's OK' and 'Old Gods sanctioned necromantic molds piloting corpses that were never alive' would take two thousand words easy. Not yet edited.
Here's an edited version of the chapter, DP.
 
Nicely done, @DragonParadox. I was afraid Cat would be a major stumbling block here, but she held it together admirably.

So when did SV come back online last night, y'all? Last I checked it was still dead around 10 PM.
 
OOC: Next up will be the discussion of the garrison from Viserys' PoV. Writing Eddard's internal reactions to 'these are devils and it's OK' and 'Old Gods sanctioned necromantic molds piloting corpses that were never alive' would take two thousand words easy.
Eh. Wouldn't have minded a few thousand words on that.

Even if half of them would have been screams and swearwords.

On that note, I wonder how the locals will take the knightly looking Black Champion. I'm half expecting Cassel and a few others to occupy it on the training yard most of the time.
 
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