We got true names for two of them here, but I can't find anything about actually having recruited them.
We haven't summoned that batch at all, as far as I can tell.
3rd month was understandably busy summoning other things.

And 4th month I straight-up forgot about summoning since we exhausted all sources prior, sans the batch you dug up from Hellvens.

Frankly the summoning system needs a revamp, even bigger one than "no need to count how many HD a day we can summon", and I've been talking with DP about some eventualities.
 
We haven't summoned that batch at all, as far as I can tell.
3rd month was understandably busy summoning other things.

And 4th month I straight-up forgot about summoning since we exhausted all sources prior, sans the batch you dug up from Hellvens.

Frankly the summoning system needs a revamp, even bigger one than "no need to count how many HD a day we can summon", and I've been talking with DP about some eventualities.
We should definitely summon that batch then. Both because they are juicy recruits and because they might have useful intel on what Baator is doing in the PoF.
 
We should definitely summon that batch then. Both because they are juicy recruits and because they might have useful intel on what Baator is doing in the PoF.
Eh, we'll have time post-Reconquest.

Also, so far I'm thinking institutionalizing summoning of low-level Demons/Daemons like we did before the CoSfest.
Relatively low but steady trickle of sacrifices via highly-verified secured mages using the ritual items (about 2k HD a month) is easy enough to give proper security to, and would get us the backlog necessary for any on-the-spot massive sacrifices we have a need of every now and then.

The only problem is properly securing the storage of the petrified D(a)demonic statues.
I'm taking ideas, y'all.

The second set-up is the kinda-forgotten plan to start slowly but surely killing off high-CR Daemons. We can build the proper kill-room easily enough (not cheap though), and with about 50% surety we'll be getting oursleves captive Daemon generals from it.
An objectively Good thing for the Planes and everyone on them, and also a nice way to buff up our Larder by 2 to 4 18 CR Daemons a month, with minimal Companion participation.
Kudos to @Goldfish and @BronzeTongue for the planning that went into that one.
 
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We haven't even started yet and the lords of Westeros are already acting like complete idiots. I'm starting to think that the Star Court plan wasn't so bad, at least some of the Idiot Human Lords would have been replaced by the Fairy Lords.

Look, I'm new to the quest, but I remember reading it and thinking, " We'll never get to Westeros." And I wasn't the only one who thought so. Here is a post from three years ago that I remember:
Some things need to take IC months to take effect, or internal logic of the story breaks down. Do you want to wait until mid-2019 for a research action to complete? Westeros in 2020?
 
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We haven't even started yet and the lords of Westeros are already acting like complete idiots. I'm starting to think that the Star Court plan wasn't so bad, at least some of the Idiot Human Lords would have been replaced by the Fairy Lords.

Look, I'm new to the quest, but I remember reading it and thinking, " We'll never get to Westeros." And I wasn't the only one who thought so. Here is a post from three years ago that I remember:
This isn't a bad thing for us. This is a great chance to clean house and confiscate the lands from people who don't deserve it.
 
It depends on if the daughters were victims or if they willingly poisoned themselves because they couldn't bear to live as our vassals. Either one is possible.
Supposing they're adults sure. If they're still proto-people then we can't really hold them accountable for it. If that's the case then we'll probably end up shipping them off to an orphanage for their own safety regardless of their motivation.

@Goldfish not super relevant right now, but maybe we should start including Chalices of Poison Weeping in our medical facilities. Having something on hand to cure poison is nice, but in cases where it's unclear what the exact poison was being able to reference a sample would be very useful.
 
Edits done, the scene is less fun without the warden armor, but I can use the ominous sounds and such the first time someone pisses off Dany with a fully armored Sandor in the room or something. I'm sure such a person will show up eventually... :V
 
Supposing they're adults sure. If they're still proto-people then we can't really hold them accountable for it. If that's the case then we'll probably end up shipping them off to an orphanage for their own safety regardless of their motivation.

@Goldfish not super relevant right now, but maybe we should start including Chalices of Poison Weeping in our medical facilities. Having something on hand to cure poison is nice, but in cases where it's unclear what the exact poison was being able to reference a sample would be very useful.
Those are neat. I've added 10 of them to the crafting schedule for now. Definitely something worth keeping in a well stocked hospital or infirmary.
 
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Although I will qualify that by "forced" I'm leaning towards Lord Tranth explicitly poisoning a member of the family against their will. If it is an issue of age... we need to know what Lord Tranth was thinking at the time. If, like Penrose, he believed Viserys to be a pawn of infernal powers and that they'd all be facing torture and damnation once in Imperial custody, I don't think it's appropriate to simply try him as a criminal.

In fact, if we have gotten two interludes in a row where Westerosi lords were convinced the Imperium is controlled by the Nine Hells, we need to take steps to find out if that is merely the product of propaganda, or if some kind of fuckery is afoot.
 
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