I just dont think its worth the effort, they dont have a real reason to be afraid of us (yet), so its Safe to assume he would just laugh and tell Tywin.Not a lot of interest in leaving Tygett a subversive letter (doubling as a threat)? Or were people waiting for a full write-up before chiming in with their opinion?
He was only six when he had to leave King's Landing with his mother. There wasn't much to talk about. There was quite a bit of worry, though, because Aerys doted on Viserys, and people saw potential future conflict with Rhaegar.
I just dont think its worth the effort, they dont have a real reason to be afraid of us (yet), so its Safe to assume he would just laugh and tell Tywin.
Not really, no. That has a chance of poking Tygett and I'd rather just get Bloodraven quest finished before anything else.Not a lot of interest in leaving Tygett a subversive letter (doubling as a threat)? Or were people waiting for a full write-up before chiming in with their opinion?
Hard to believe, but there's not much else I can say. He was a child. Not like Dany is now, he was a completely normal child. There really wasn't much to say about him other than who his parents happened to be.Nothing at all? Find it hard to believe.
Mostly asking because been thinking how people saw him then would see him now.
Opinions like his father, mother, brother, Elie, and others there when he was young.
Do you remember one of the previous saltsplosions, when we whined about lack of recognition for our good deeds? Interludes serve just that goal, they show players how much changes we bring to normal people.The quest has been been a little interlude heavy recently but if you guys want it, sure.
I just realized that most of the thread is traumatized by fear of trying to avoid random encounters.I'm inclined to agree with @Goldfish here, but I recognise it as a bad habit formed through the terror of random encounters.
I just realized that most of the thread is traumatized by fear of trying to avoid random encounters.![]()
But fighting any Lannister-mages Tygett might call to help now might actually help us in the long term.Within the last 30 IC days, we had Surprise!Lich blow off Waymars arm, Surprise!Doomblob nearly enslaving Dany, then fought Surprise!Tiamat and Surprise!AMF-Chicken before being attacked by Surprise!Devil-Assassin.
It ain't paranoia if everything is trying to kill you.
Thanks, but hell no. I'm quite happy with being reasonably certain that this won't start a random tangent.But fighting any Lannister-mages Tygett might call to help now might actually help us in the long term.
Poweful mages are still damn rare and we just heard that more teachers mean faster levelling for the new ones.
Only the Lannister's best could actually challendge us, so hoping for a chance to capture Lanna is not totally unrealistic.
I'd rather not lock us into any promises of the sort, least of all in a letter. If we offer terms like this it's going to be in person from a position of power where we already have one or more Lannisters in captivity.--[X] Outline the crimes you hold Tywin accountable for (the murder of children through Amory Lorch and Gregor Clegane, the rape and murder of Elia Martell, the sack of King's Landing, and aiding in the usurpation of the crown), but state you do not seek the utter destruction and ruination of his house. He (and the specified bannermen) will be held accountable for their crimes, but you will spare any Lannister that does not fight you, but instead bends the knee when the time comes, up to and including Jaime Lannister, and furthermore free him from his oath as a Kingsguard, you would spare Tywin's grandchildren and see them fostered with Stannis Baratheon or other honorable relatives if he is rendered unavailable, as long as they do not take the crown. If they did take the crown, you would still give them greater mercy than Tywin did, by sending them to the wall or the silent sisters. If, when the time comes, they bend the knee promptly, they will have much less confiscated from their house, but if they prove stubborn, they will lose more the longer they delay. If House Lannister proves intractable, it will be ended within this generation, with no one bearing that name holding lands, lordship, or among the living a hundred years hence, forever known for their folly.
Hard to believe, but there's not much else I can say. He was a child. Not like Dany is now, he was a completely normal child. There really wasn't much to say about him other than who his parents happened to be.
As for how he's changed...
Rhaella last saw Viserys as a sweet little boy holding his infant sister in his arms swearing to do his best to protect her.
When Rhaella wakes again, she'll be facing a regal man, confident in his bearing, proud in his demeanor, with a power in his eyes that is more felt than seen. Viserys was born to be king, and good god does it show.
I'd rather not lock us into any promises of the sort, least of all in a letter. If we offer terms like this it's going to be in person from a position of power where we already have one or more Lannisters in captivity.
It's less what you're offering and more the manner you're offering it. A letter is the least dramatic and impactful way you could do it. This is something best handled in person with our social buffs active and lots and lots of witnesses to spread rumors.I promise little outside of what we'd already do. We're not going to murder children. If they bend the knee quickly we wont eliminate them totally. *shrugs* I'm not expecting them to accept it, and since these (outside of not murdering children) are all conditional promises, I'm not really giving anything away.
Let's not preclude killing children yet. Joffery is will still be a kid when we end up fighting the war.I promise little outside of what we'd already do. We're not going to murder children. If they bend the knee quickly we wont eliminate them totally. *shrugs* I'm not expecting them to accept it, and since these (outside of not murdering children) are all conditional promises, I'm not really giving anything away.
I promise little outside of what we'd already do. We're not going to murder children. If they bend the knee quickly we wont eliminate them totally. *shrugs* I'm not expecting them to accept it, and since these (outside of not murdering children) are all conditional promises, I'm not really giving anything away.