What are the end goal(s) of this quest?

  • Retake the Iron Throne.

    Votes: 36 14.0%
  • Destroy the White Walkers.

    Votes: 44 17.1%
  • Rebuild fallen Valyria.

    Votes: 43 16.7%
  • Create a new empire, forget the past and forge your own destiny.

    Votes: 74 28.7%
  • Survive. Who needs a crown?

    Votes: 24 9.3%
  • Utter domination. You are the Dragon and will not rest until you rule over all!

    Votes: 29 11.2%
  • Become the wisest of the wise. A true Loremaster. Learn the magics of old and converse with Gods.

    Votes: 40 15.5%
  • Forbidden Power - Why speak with the Gods when you can BECOME one of them?

    Votes: 64 24.8%
  • Immortality - The problem with Aegon the Conqueror is that he died. You will not.

    Votes: 79 30.6%

  • Total voters
    258
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---[] Sub-conditions of Major Decision 1
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---[] Sub-conditions of Major Decision 2
---[] Sub-conditions of Major Decision 2
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--[] Minor Decision 1
---[] Sub-conditions of Minor Decision 1
---[] Sub-conditions of Minor Decision 1
--[] Minor Decision 2
-[] Free Actions: Character name here
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---[] Sub-conditions
--[] Free Action 2
---[] Sub-conditions

You get the jist of this.

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[] Aegon Priority: 1. Major Decision 1, 2. Free Action 2, 3. Minor Decision 1, 4. Major Decision 2, etc.
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I'm not asking for the specific secret policies of the Faceless Men, or what Feregar Antaryon is thinking, I just want to know what our character thinks about the Slavery/Anti slavery factions, as well as the pro and anti Westeros factions, and the distinctions between the Ragman's and Purple Harbours. You didn't mention which one we came into when we arrived. All these things would be pretty obvious, given Braavos is usually portrayed as a renaissance city, meaning there would be preachers, scholars and other people speaking publicly. There might even be newsreaders and signposts or graffiti we can see
Ahhh okay. General info, not detailed stuff. Got'cha.

What your character thinks about slavery/anti-slavery is up to you. He can be against it totally, for it but not for generational slavery (as in it can be used as a punishment for murders or rapists or something, but any children are born free) or maybe he's good with indentured servitude, but not slavery. You decide that by his actions.

People in Braavos care little of Westeros, other than for trade. They accept visitors for the gold they bring, but consider them barbarians. Rich, useful barbarians, but barbarians nonetheless. You came in Purple Harbor, not Ragman's.

Any other general questions?
 
Whether the Grand Manor (or any of the other "homes") are available later depends on how long you wait. I'll roll die at that time to see if they have sold yet or not.

And yes, you could hire others to farm the land for you.

Good to know, hopefully it will still be available once we gain access to the Targaryen account. We should have enough money to purchase it then. I think it would be a good reward for Dany later seeing as she likes it so much.

Anyway here is my analysis.

The Modest Manor
The first house is a medium sized manor house. It has servant's quarters, 4 bedrooms, (of which you'll only require two allowing the other two to be converted for some other use) a library, and a small to medium sized receiving room for when you have guests. While it does not have any large amount of lands it is near to the guardhouse and the market, ensuring ready protection from thieves and short distances for any shopping that needs to be done. It also has direct access to one of the main roads, meaning that taxi's will always be readily available. There is a sub-basement which could be used, but it isn't very large. Probably best set aside as a playroom for any children the servants may have.

If we plan to do business with other people of status, we will need a home that is at least presentable. The Modest Manor will do just that. While we will probably be acquiring much more funds later when our identity is established and the Targaryen account becomes available to us, we don't know exactly how long that will take, so it would be best if we buy a home within our means that still allows us to be presentable to anyone we have dealings with. Presentation does matter, and being stingy here will hurt us later on when it comes to dealing with others.

Another benefit is that it also comes with room for servants, possibly personal guards as well, unlike the next two options.

The Fallow Fields
This second home is outside the main city of Braavos, but within range of its walls and guard patrols. It was once a farm but the land has gone fallow. The home itself isn't very large, (a simple 2 bedroom affair with a small kitchen but large storage area) you wouldn't support any servants here - but there are a great many acres of land available for reasonable pricing, as well as a large barn that could perhaps serve as a home for young dragons if you can get your eggs to hatch. Provided they don't burn it down of course. Not to mention that with some time and hard work the land could be revitalized, allowing for farming once more, providing you with a steady food supply and income. The place will provide far more food than you and Dany would eat.

This sounds like a great investment, something we could use to earn an actual income once we deal with the fields being...fallow. However I don't think it would be a proper home for two reasons: presentation and security. Presentation means a lot when you are dealing with people with status, no matter if they are Merchant Princes or other nobles, and living off of a modest farm, is not something that presents us in a very flattering light to any who we wish to have on our side or invest in us. Sure we could try to use it to birth the dragons later, but we don't know how long that is going to take, so it would be safer to just use it as an investment for the moment, while we use the modest manor as our true home to base ourselves out of.

When it comes to safety, while it does say we will be within the walls of Braavos and within the radius of guard patrols, that does still leave us vulnerable since patrols can be bypassed, and without a servants quarter to house any bodyguards we want to hire, we will be at risk if we choose to live here.

The Lean-To
This house is really not even something to be called a house. It would serve honestly better as an unassuming place to have as a "safe-house" a place no one knows you own where you could hide out if necessary. It is small and unassuming, with bedrooms barely large enough to fit beds inside but a large larder and very sturdy doors and secure windows. The representative looks uncomfortable even showing you this place, after all anyone who could afford the other two homes wouldn't even consider living in such a place. You wouldn't be surprised if your erstwhile guide was told to show you this "home" specifically because someone in the bank thought you might want a potential hole to squirrel away to in case something happened.

Not much to say about this one, aside from the fact that we should purchase it later to use it as a safe house.

The Grand Manor
This is a home befitting a noble. Servants quarters, a guard tower connected to the main building, 8 bedrooms, a library, 3 kitchens, a medium sized garden area, a very expensive indoor outhouse, a stable, and even a small 2 bedroom guest house for overnight visitors. It has several acres of land and high walls surrounding the entire property. The walls have some gaps that need repairs, but according to your guide the rest of the property is sound. The sealed envelope the guide hands you says that the manor even has a hidden escape tunnel in the sub-basement of the house that both connects to the stables and leads some miles away and comes out into a small forest. The tunnel is apparently large enough to have a full horse and carriage drawn in it, allowing for not only escape, but escape with things instead of leaving with only what little one can carry. You will only be shown the tunnel upon purchase of course. There is also a well for water, and room for expansion later should the mood and fortune strike you.

This is a very nice home. Not only does it allow us to present ourselves as true nobles, not beggars or paupers, but it also comes with some very nice features. First of all it has both servants quarters and its own guard tower, offering us both convenience and security all in one package. The other features like the library and the greenhouse are something that will allow us to project power through the opulence of our home. The several acres of lands seem like space we could use later for expansions and developments if we so wished. The high walls are another great security feature, once they are repaired of course. The stables are a nice addition, something that in conjunction with the open space we have will probably come in handy later should we birth any of the dragons. However the greatest feature I see to this home is the fact that it contains a secret escape tunnel we could use if things go south, which considering the QM rolled a nat 1, might happen anytime soon.

All in all the Grand Manor seems like the perfect property for us once we acquire the means to purchase it and refurbish it. Plus Dany seems to like it. While it may be too expensive for us now, it is my hope that it will remain on the market once we gain access to the Targaryen account.

Anyway here is my vote:

[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

[X] Pay in full now with your own funds

On a side note, for those who didn't notice, last night the QM rolled a nat 1, which is bad for us. However he is allowing each of us to roll a 1d20 in order to mitigate it, such as through prophetic dreams or something, if one of us rolled a nat 20. So for those of you who haven't rolled, do so. The more of us who roll, the greater chance we have of dealing with the future trouble the QM has in store for us.
 
I did the math before quoting you. It's 78.4. 11760/150.

Also we had 9580 GD.
78.4*120 GT+157 GD=9565 GD is what we have right now, +15 GD for appraisal =9580 GD.
I'll take your word for it and double check after I wake up. Fixed.
Adhoc vote count started by Lunasmeow on Aug 19, 2017 at 1:48 PM, finished with 29 posts and 11 votes.
 
[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons
 
Yeah, we're not announcing anything right now. That just leads to Robert sending assassins after us, and Illyrio finding out where we are. Remember, nobody, possibly not even Varys, knows where we are except the Iron Bank.

Heck, we paid 15GD for the Iron Bank to recommend servants and guards for us who would be discreet. And we have been established IC to be pragmatic over prideful.
 
[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

[X] Pay in full now with your own funds
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What's the housing market in Braavos like? Is there a lot of buying and selling? Are there developments? How do the poor, merchants, and nobles live? Is there a large number of temporary tenants? What are people on the streets saying? Is there likely to be war/trade/whatever soon? What are the Sealord's policies? What factions exist in Braavos that might influence theses issues?
The poor generally try to hire onto expeditions since Braavos' major culture is sea trade. Some will try to hire on as servants to nobles, but they usually are middle-class people whose businesses have fallen as nobles want people with certain skills. A person who knows bookkeeping from having run a business once is good to have do the math for your household account, so long as they lost their business due to things like their ships sinking and not bad math.

People on the streets are mostly talking about a recent extraordinarily good trade with the Summer Islanders. Apparently they had a great harvest and their fruits are in high supply.

Merchants live like middle-class americans. More overweight than not, spending more than they probably should, but mostly managing to stay afloat anyway. Balancing the checkbooks with the Iron Bank is an art.

Nobles are different. They live off of investing in merchants. Smart investments is the name of the game. Basically their stock market. The shrewd investor gets more acclaim. Even if you only make a little money because you only invested a little, if the percentage increase is high, it is considered a skillful investment. Better if you had invested more, of course.

No word of war right now, but it has been a while since the Dothraki were last seen. Local belief is much like some people have about winter storms. "Every 7 years is the bad one." Similarly, every 3/4 years the dothraki come. It's been 6. Now they think they're overdue for a raid. Braavos is the furthest from the Dothraki Sea, so they see the least attacks, but they do come there eventually.
 
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The poor generally try to hire onto expeditions since Braavos' major culture is sea trade. Some will try to hire on as servants to nobles, but they usually are middle-class people whose businesses have fallen as nobles want people with certain skills. A person who knows bookkeeping from having run a business once is good to have do the math for your household account, so long as they lost their business due to things like their ships sinking and not bad math.

People on the streets are mostly talking about a recent extraordinarily good trade with the Summer Islanders. Apparently they had a great harvest and their fruits are in high supply.

Merchants live like middle-class americans. More overweight than not, spending more than they probably should, but mostly managing to stay afloat anyway. Balancing the checkbooks with the Iron Bank is an art.

Nobles are different. They live off of investing in merchants. Smart investments is the name of the game. Basically their stock market. The shrewd investor gets more acclaim. Even if you only make a little money because you only invested a little, if the percentage increase is high, it is considered a skillful investment. Better if you had invested more, of course.

No word of war right now, but it has been a while since the Dothraki were last seen. Local belief is much like some people have about winter storms. "Every 7 years is the bad one." Similarly, every 3/4 years the dothraki come. It's been 6. Now they think they're overdue for a raid. Braavos is the furthest from the Dothraki Sea, so they see the least attacks, but they do come there eventually.
@FractiousDay I rolled for which of your questions you heard answers to just from travelling through the streets. These were it. The rest you'll have to ask direct questions for once you're done with purchasing things. You'll get time to mingle with the crowds and learn more after.
 
What your character thinks about slavery/anti-slavery is up to you. He can be against it totally, for it but not for generational slavery (as in it can be used as a punishment for murders or rapists or something, but any children are born free) or maybe he's good with indentured servitude, but not slavery. You decide that by his actions.

People in Braavos care little of Westeros, other than for trade. They accept visitors for the gold they bring, but consider them barbarians. Rich, useful barbarians, but barbarians nonetheless. You came in Purple Harbor, not Ragman's.

Any other general questions?

So I'm asking because of some of the book plot stuff. For example, the Faceless Men are hired in the books to assassinate several people that would benefit the Aegon cause. In the books the Sealord is anti slavery, anti dragon, and anti valyrian. This is supported by various plays being performed in fashionable houses near the Purple Harbour, as well as a few policies of the merchants Arya observes when she's there.

Illyrio,Varys, the Golden Company and Aegon's faction are the opposite of this.

The Faceless Men use Arya to interfere with the insurance industry to benefit the Aegon cause in an invasion, and also to ruin the Lannister-Iron Bank talks, again to benefit Aegon.

Also there's a load of suspicious old coins the Faceless Men have, likely Blackfyre coins.

While ITTL the war hasn't started yet, some of these things will be being prepared. We're pretty close to canon if Aegon, son of Lyanna, is 16, even if you're fudging the ages a bit.

I assume the Bloodraven/Bittersteel conflict will come up in future, which is why I'm asking. Bloodraven is/might be active in Westeros at the moment, and Bittersteel's faction is certainly actively planning things
 
So I'm asking because of some of the book plot stuff. For example, the Faceless Men are hired in the books to assassinate several people that would benefit the Aegon cause. In the books the Sealord is anti slavery, anti dragon, and anti valyrian. This is supported by various plays being performed in fashionable houses near the Purple Harbour, as well as a few policies of the merchants Arya observes when she's there.

Illyrio,Varys, the Golden Company and Aegon's faction are the opposite of this.

The Faceless Men use Arya to interfere with the insurance industry to benefit the Aegon cause in an invasion, and also to ruin the Lannister-Iron Bank talks, again to benefit Aegon.

Also there's a load of suspicious old coins the Faceless Men have, likely Blackfyre coins.

While ITTL the war hasn't started yet, some of these things will be being prepared. We're pretty close to canon if Aegon, son of Lyanna, is 16, even if you're fudging the ages a bit.

I assume the Bloodraven/Bittersteel conflict will come up in future, which is why I'm asking. Bloodraven is/might be active in Westeros at the moment, and Bittersteel's faction is certainly actively planning things
You're talking about "young Griff" and whatnot right? Due to rolls, things have changed. I'm not going to tell you exactly how though. You'll figure that out by seeking information among the city.

Once you're done with buying things, you'll go home after such a long day to take a load off. The next few days you'll be able to ask around the city and try and gather information. I'm going to list a "write-in" decision for the kind of info you're asking for. But I'd be careful about assuming what is happening still from the books & show. While things are weighted to their favor to go the same, I have other characters making rolls in the background too. Some of their plans have already changed.

I have Ned Stark rolling every so often to see if he spills the beans to Jon, for example. Book knowledge can only help you so much, and may hurt you. The entire world is acting and reacting to rolls. This won't be as if the world only changes according to what you've done. Battles that were lost may be won, and vice versa, all the way in the Seven Kingdoms where you have not affected anything yet.
 
[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

Do you:
[X] Pay in full now with your own funds


Edit: We're not going to be farmers, we're going to be a mercenary captain and we're going to have to be entertaining clients and do relationship building. In the long-run we'll likely want the Grand Manor especially since we can fortify it and keep it safe from anyone who might try to break in. You shouldn't try to save money when it comes to safety. The Fallow Fields would be a good place to put a training camp and/or grow food to supply our guards and servants. Moreover, this is a Medieval world, our credit is based partially on our appearance. Our ability to enter into new investments will depend on how others perceive us. If they perceive us as wealthy and clearly capable of maintaining ourselves, it's going to be a lot easier breaking into new fields and making connections than if people see us as barely middle class "royalty." Right now protecting our status is the most important thing we can do because the prestige of the Targaryen name is still great enough that we could likely enter business ventures as partners simply because some Merchant Houses might view it as useful to have the Targaryen name as on the officer call.

The Modest Manor just makes us look desperate. Impoverished royalty not as wealthy as we seem and would also make entertaining any really rich merchant who has a retinue of his own very difficult. We want to be able to throw balls and raise money from investors as soon as possible. Not rent out a place in the city whenever we decide to do that.
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[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Grand Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 110 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

Do you:
[X] Pay in full now with your own funds

We're not going to be farmers, we're going to be a mercenary captain and we're going to have to be entertaining clients and do relationship building. The Grand Manor is a good investment especially since we can fortify it and keep it safe from anyone who might try to break in. You shouldn't try to save money when it comes to safety. The Fallow Fields would be a good place to put a training camp and/or grow food to supply our guards and servants. Moreover, this is a Medieval world, our credit is based partially on our appearance. Our ability to enter into new investments will depend on how others perceive us. If they perceive us as wealthy and clearly capable of maintaining ourselves, it's going to be a lot easier breaking into new fields and making connections than if people see us as barely middle class "royalty." Right now protecting our status is the most important thing we can do because the prestige of the Targaryen name is still great enough that we could likely enter business ventures as partners simply because some Merchant Houses might view it as useful to have the Targaryen name as on the officer call.

The Modest Manor just makes us look desperate. Impoverished royalty not as wealthy as we seem and would also make entertaining any really rich merchant who has a retinue of his own very difficult. We want to be able to throw balls and raise money from investors as soon as possible. Not rent out a place in the city whenever we decide to do that.

That's all well and good, but we currently don't have 128 Talons to purchase everything in full with the assets we have at the moment, unless we sell some of the appraised items, which people voted not to.
 
That's all well and good, but we currently don't have 128 Talons to purchase everything in full with the assets we have at the moment, unless we sell some of the appraised items, which people voted not to.
*Checks front page*

Ah, I see we've converted everything from Dragons to Talons. Much more understandable, I assumed the Gold to Talons was relatively one-to-one given the fact that pure gold Dragon coins seem like they would convert to Talons relatively well. I am amazed that the exchange rate is that dramatic though 90:1 ratio? That's rather extreme. Will likely change to Modest Manor then.
 
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I will say this. The reason that borrowing from the Iron Bank is even possible is because they are fairly certain that the investigation they are doing is merely a formality. They did get confirmation from Daenerys Targaryen that you are the rightful heir after all, and Viserys is her brother. While some women do sometimes turn on their families for some random guy they just met that they happen to be screwing, that isn't usually the case and from how clumsily you handled that last bit of flirting, they're pretty sure you aren't sleeping with Dany.

They know how much is in the Targ account, and expect that the investigation will pan out. They are quite willing to offer you a loan.
 
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I will say this. The reason that borrowing from the Iron Bank is even possible is because they are fairly certain that the investigation they are doing is merely a formality. They did get confirmation from Daenerys Targaryen that you are the rightful heir after all, and Viserys is her brother. While some women do sometimes turn on their families for some random guy they just met that they happen to be screwing, that isn't usually the case and from how clumsily you handled that last bit of flirting, they're pretty sure you aren't sleeping with Dany.

They know how much is in the Targ account, and expect that the investigation will pan out. They are quite willing to offer you a loan.

I think the key factor that has most of us hesitant about accepting a loan is that we don't know how what the terms of the loan are, such as the interests rates, and we also don't know how much money is within the Targ account in the first place.

Being in debt to the Iron Bank is not somewhere we want to be. Some more assurances on the terms of the loan itself and whether or not we can easily and safely pay for the loan after the account is ours would help.
 
I will say this. The reason that borrowing from the Iron Bank is even possible is because they are fairly certain that the investigation they are doing is merely a formality. They did get confirmation from Daenerys Targaryen that you are the rightful heir after all, and Viserys is her brother. While some women do sometimes turn on their families for some random guy they just met that they happen to be screwing, that isn't usually the case and from how clumsily you handled that last bit of flirting, they're pretty sure you aren't sleeping with Dany.

They know how much is in the Targ account, and expect that the investigation will pan out. They are quite willing to offer you a loan.

I must say that these Talons feel unneeded. It adds an extra layer of complexity. It would be much simpler to have Gold Dragons or its equivalent Braavos currency.
 
[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

[X] Pay in full now with your own funds

Edit: well, that attempt to roll a nat 20 to counter the nat 1 failed, spectacularly so.
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Everyone still here, roll another 20. Not for the 1, for something else I personally just dreamed about happening. Call it inspiration.
Adhoc vote count started by Lunasmeow on Aug 19, 2017 at 4:30 PM, finished with 45 posts and 15 votes.
Adhoc vote count started by Lunasmeow on Aug 19, 2017 at 4:39 PM, finished with 46 posts and 16 votes.
 
[X] Buy a home.
- [X] The Modest Manor
-- [X] Furnished, 60 Talons
- [X] The Fallow Fields
-- [X] Furnished, 18 Talons

[X] Pay in full now with your own funds
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