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That's plan B. Plan A is something else.
Basically it. Rolled for birth five times and all failed. Four with Jessa and one was with a ... girl in Dorne prior to the marriage.
I think it was two girls in Dorne. Twins, I think.
That's plan B. Plan A is something else.
Basically it. Rolled for birth five times and all failed. Four with Jessa and one was with a ... girl in Dorne prior to the marriage.
It's a bit weird. The southern Manderlys are basically Reachmen again, and the Northern ones are considered proper first men now. You would be free to run the Easter fleet. The North has about 100 ships divided between the two seas, with a third of it being dedicated Ironwood Carracks.So they hold both an area in the Reach and in the North now? And I take it run the Eastern fleet for the Starks?
I've never met Rando Westlander. Is she nice?
Good to know, makes sense to keep the good stuff for our own forces. Any other restrictions on trade?It's a bit weird. The southern Manderlys are basically Reachmen again, and the Northern ones are considered proper first men now. You would be free to run the Easter fleet. The North has about 100 ships divided between the two seas, with a third of it being dedicated Ironwood Carracks.
Also remember, trading in Ironwood weaponry or raw material is illegal and forbidden.
You can take it.@Ceslas I would like to put in a claim on House Manderly in the North.
Good to know, makes sense to keep the good stuff for our own forces. Any other restrictions on trade?
Ya poor Old Ronald is a bit annoyed. One son is infertile and the other cares only about the sea. Veron went off his sailor phase and has entered his ... Ocean phase.
That's about it. The Children of the Forrest are back in the North as well. They keep to the Forrest as per the Pact at the Isle of Faces, (You got no idea how long it took for that to happen.) though some of them do go out to trade and stuff from time to time. You have the option of having the blood of the Children of the Forrest in your bloodline like the Starks do btw. You get to live to around 115 comfortably and without illness. Only problem is you need an 85 or above to reproduce (normal is 45+) so you need to be very lucky to have offspring, but once they are conceived, they are assured to live a very long life. If you so desired, of course.@Ceslas I would like to put in a claim on House Manderly in the North.
Good to know, makes sense to keep the good stuff for our own forces. Any other restrictions on trade?
So, Tyrosh.
A city of artisans and craftsmen, menber of the Freehold, under the thumb of Braavos.
Where can I find more about the current state of affairs?
"Hey! If you were less, well forceful then maybe I would of not shunned you.""Too long. I waited for you on Dragonstone; you did not come. Your brother and mother shunned me."
Velasco is the best source of Tyroshi info as Essos mod.
Would you like to have Maeglin participate in a tourney I will host?Basically it. Rolled for birth five times and all failed. Four with Jessa and one was with a ... girl in Dorne prior to the marriage.
Sure, why not.Would you like to have Maeglin participate in a tourney I will host?
Hey now, that deal was made in complete secret, and there is no motivation for anyone to suspect the Starks.
Hey now, that deal was made in complete secret, and there is no motivation for anyone to suspect the Starks.
I mean dragon eggs in the North?! Now that's just ridiculous!
Do you guys mind if I share something? If you guys promise to not let it influence your IC descicions?Given all the dragons that were there during the Dance...
That said it's more likely people would suspect the Daynes and Martells, who both had dragon eggs at some point.
Do you guys mind if I share something? If you guys promise to not let it influence your IC descicions?
I feel like sharing some stuff.
I still have two of them.
Just promise to use your powers for good.