We should bring Vee to the parlay and ask her to talk to the fey!horse.

It's probably involved. And we should really tell Frenly our various conjecture s about what he may be.

And then tell him that no matter what he is, no matter how this part of the tale may resolve, from what very little we saw, he was amazing. Touch on his keeping his companions calm in the face of fear of the unknown (us), then again after being stabbed by an invisible devil, and the shock of seeing silver blood.
And then helping a child newly awoken to power in the face of those without understanding, who would start demanding answers, and not stop so she could rest and have time to think and speak with her parents.

Even if he is but a dream, he still changed the world, made it better than it would have been otherwise.
 
Huh, is this how we get Brienne? through Fenly? That could work, right? Now, all we need is a strapping knight to distract him with and... Waymar your services are needed for King and country. :whistle:
 
[X] Leave and send for the changeling

I trust his word, so I have no problems with this. I would put the Seeker nearby to make sure that there is no spontaneous suicidal attempts, though.
 
[X] Leave and send for the changeling

Holy shit can I just reiterate how much I love how you write Stannis? A foot of dragon steel up his ass indeed...
 
Before we send Fake Renly in, we should definitely brief him on what to expect and what's too much to hope for. If we don't I can't see a scenario where that ends well.
 
[X] Offer some last pieces of advice
-[X] "He is not your brother, but I think he is a good man. If whatever agreement you reach sees him without a place to go, I would offer him my hospitality."

I'm fine with whatever they cook up, but I think we should offer now before Fenly goes to the Wall or something equally useless to our purposes.
 
[X] Leave and send for the changeling

Not sure how pivotal that roll could have been.
When we are playing against Mammon, Tiamat and an Elder Brain, how will getting a stubborn Westerosi lord a bit more on our side matter?
 
Yep you just introduced cognitive dissonance to Stannis, and being who he is it is going to eat away at him.

I think that might be on par with catching the falling shadow tower.
Next time someone gets salty about Viserys being overshadowed by awesome friends, we should remember this moment where the player character, in his field of focus, where he spent effort, where he leveraged the context of his social position, did something impossible.

Cognitive dissonance... you know, this looks like a inversion of the rebellion, duty to liege king, Vs duty to his people/kin. And again he chose against the sitting king.

[X] Azel
 
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