First, you worry too much.

Second, that's a great way to drop it on our heads as we are dazed from the Celerity, which is there for no discernable reason.

To have the transformation and the teleport happen in she same round, and in the same round as the shell creation.

I want to do this fast, just for the sake of doing this fast. A huge dragon man, invisible to mortal vision flickers into being and in the same moment both he and the inn vanish.

Now my reasoning is discerninable, and now people can see how silly it is. How am I supposed to get people to agree with it now, I ask you?
 
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Adhoc vote count started by TalonofAnathrax on Jan 8, 2018 at 4:10 PM, finished with 55 posts and 17 votes.
 
Wonder what would happen if we retook Dragonstone and grew a Heart tree ontop of the sept.

Boon: Magical mist which make those with ill intent towards us loose their bearings / get turned around.

Pretty please this would be so neat a middle finger? :cry:
 
Wonder what would happen if we retook Dragonstone and grew a Heart tree ontop of the sept.

Boon: Magical mist which make those with ill intent towards us loose their bearings / get turned around.

Pretty please this would be so neat a middle finger? :cry:
We would need something to sacrifice to make the heart tree, and unless Tygett has put his fingers in the Fiend/Devil pie I'm going to be against sacrificing him, even if we have to kill him.

We also no longer have access to easy sacrifices from Mindflayers and their thralls, so that's also out.
It would also probably force good old Bobby B to actually put some effort into fucking with us, as we would be taking land right next to his seat of power.
 
We would need something to sacrifice to make the heart tree, and unless Tygett has put his fingers in the Fiend/Devil pie I'm going to be against sacrificing him, even if we have to kill him.

We also no longer have access to easy sacrifices from Mindflayers and their thralls, so that's also out.
It would also probably force good old Bobby B to actually put some effort into fucking with us, as we would be taking land right next to his seat of power.
Relax, we only want to kill him. Nobody said anything about sacrificing him. Sacrificing a human who didn't earn it is a one-way ticket to party drama.
 
Unless they're also casters or monsters, or else absurdly skilled with martial class levels, we don't really have to kill anyone. Even that Maester in White Harbor could have been dealt with differently. Death for most is a matter of expedience.

Someone is going to act as steward of Dragonstone at Robert's "orders" (Lannister interference). Might as well make sure whoever it ends up being is mostly inoffensive. I'm not sure if Tygett fits that description, but if they could replace him with someone worse?

Well, we'll see when we get there.
 
@Raichu1972 hence the magical mist dumbfounding any fleet sent to invade Dragonstone again.

Actually we already(!) have a sacrifice, the Vrock captured while transporting the Valyrian lemurs.

If we need a garrison we could recruit a wildling clan willing to kneel for the dragon.
 
Relax, we only want to kill him. Nobody said anything about sacrificing him. Sacrificing a human who didn't earn it is a one-way ticket to party drama.
I mean, there aren't really any places we can get easy sacrifices from anymore, you know? :V
I also personally care more about Viserys keeping to his principles than party drama, but that's likely just a difference in priorities.

@Raichu1972 hence the magical mist dumbfounding any fleet sent to invade Dragonstone again.

Actually we already(!) have a sacrifice, the Vrock captured while transporting the Valyrian lemurs.

If we need a garrison we could recruit a wildling clan willing to kneel for the dragon.
Oh yeah, forgot about the Vrock.

Sacrifice Away! :V
 
What we know about Tygett:

Born as the fourth of Tytos Lannister's children by Lady Jeyne Marbrand, Tygett was the third of four brothers. A younger brother of Tywin Lannister, Tygett always felt he was living in his brother's shadow, which made him an angry man. Tygett's relationship with his eldest brother was notoriously stormy.

Tygett was a knight of considerable prowess in battle. His sister, Genna, believes her nephew Jaime fights like him.
 
I mean, there aren't really any places we can get easy sacrifices from anymore, you know? :V
There are plenty, you've just got to keep your eyes peeled. For example, I have a feeling people wouldn't have recognized the Maenads as potential sacrifices if I hadn't pointed that out.

Right now, our biggest target for sacrifices? The coven of Devil Cultists in the stormlands. Between Lya's Smoky Confinement and Viserys' Baleful Polymorph we should be able to get quite a few. If we're lucky they'll panic and try to call something stronger, and we can sacrifice that too. :p
 
There are plenty, you've just got to keep your eyes peeled. For example, I have a feeling people wouldn't have recognized the Maenads as potential sacrifices if I hadn't pointed that out.

Right now, our biggest target for sacrifices? The coven of Devil Cultists in the stormlands. Between Lya's Smoky Confinement and Viserys' Baleful Polymorph we should be able to get quite a few. If we're lucky they'll panic and try to call something stronger, and we can sacrifice that too. :p
Ah, my bad, I guess I should have clarified.

We no longer have the ability to just go out and come back with a ton of guaranteed sacrifices, like we did with the Saughin. (sp?)

We would have to hunt down the Devils, likely deal with some of the local nobility, capture the devils without them getting away or people noticing that we are in Westeros, and get out without either having everyone know we are there or killing all of the local nobility, as neither possibility looks particularly good.

We can still get sacrifices, it's just that we have to work a lot harder for them now.
 
What we know about Tygett:

Sadly, we don't know he's the Grumpiest Lannister IC. I think best case for Tygett is us dragging him along to the wall and making him take the black (as an insult to Tywin that he either has to let stand (a win) or piss off the north by asking Robert to absolve him of that oath (a win)). The most likely case is us killing him, burning the body, and scattering the ashes in the sea, because we really, really don't like the Lannisters (along with the Arryns, but there aren't a million Arryns wandering around causing us problems, unlike the Lannisters).
 
Ah, my bad, I guess I should have clarified.

We no longer have the ability to just go out and come back with a ton of guaranteed sacrifices, like we did with the Saughin. (sp?)

We would have to hunt down the Devils, likely deal with some of the local nobility, capture the devils without them getting away or people noticing that we are in Westeros, and get out without either having everyone know we are there or killing all of the local nobility, as neither possibility looks particularly good.

We can still get sacrifices, it's just that we have to work a lot harder for them now.
Bah, the Sahuagins were always a red herring. Unless we had the help of a Triton tribe during the harvesting we could only pick out a few out of hundreds. (I'm still mad at the triton tribe for being late and forcing us to abandon a lot of potential sharkmen sacrifices due to a lack of manpower. :mad:)

I've got my hopes up for running into hostile magical creatures Beyond the Wall. Showing up at Bloodraven's Heart Tree with a sacrifice in tow would be neat.
 
Sadly, we don't know he's the Grumpiest Lannister IC. I think best case for Tygett is us dragging him along to the wall and making him take the black (as an insult to Tywin that he either has to let stand (a win) or piss off the north by asking Robert to absolve him of that oath (a win)). The most likely case is us killing him, burning the body, and scattering the ashes in the sea, because we really, really don't like the Lannisters (along with the Arryns, but there aren't a million Arryns wandering around causing us problems, unlike the Lannisters).

It seems like everyone keeps forgetting we've an interest in keeping Lannister attention away from the Wall for a reason. Surprised you would given our frequent discussions on the matter.

I'd support killing him over putting Aemon at risk.
 
@DragonParadox would desecrating a (Targaryen) sept to grow a Heart tree give enough juice for a magical fog around Dragonstone?

Edit: I support ransoming Tygett.

Editedit: Or brainmelting him before scattering his ashes stabbed by Garin wearing the new amulet.
 
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It seems like everyone keeps forgetting we've an interest in keeping Lannister attention away from the Wall for a reason. Surprised you would given our frequent discussions on the matter.

I'd support killing him over putting Aemon at risk.
Why would Lannister-attention up north be a problem?
Not like they'd kill Aemon there.

Besides, we already send one of their mages there and they seemed quite sure they'll find him again, so they are propably already looking there.
 
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