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Don't make me want to start a heresy of the Faith with it being more Catholic/Christian in origin.

Please don't give me ideas for Deus Vult.

In Lys?

Don't make me drown you, heretic.

But in all seriousness, they're a bit like saints in that they're responsible for certain areas and are prayed to.

Then you're really no match for someone who can claim to descend from a guy who outwitted two gods AND screwed their daughter.
 
In all honesty? Lannister orders his foreign siege engineers to make the thing vanish, they use cannon and powder, maybe some captured wildfire and render it down, then launch it in pieces from one of the towers using more traditional wooden siege apparatus.


No.
More just making a joking guess. Also can I have House Celtigar please @Mina?
Huh, looks like the Stormlands have gone full Heretic.
DEUS VULT!
In Lys?



Then you're really no match for someone who can claim to descend from a guy who outwitted two gods AND screwed their daughter.
If I can get House Celtigar then them.
 
In all honesty? Lannister orders his foreign siege engineers to make the thing vanish, they use cannon and powder, maybe some captured wildfire and render it down, then launch it in pieces from one of the towers using more traditional wooden siege apparatus.


That'd do it.
 
Rot Sets In

Never the cleanest of places, King's Landing festers with the burnt and rotting bodies within the walls and the press of soldiers of the Lannister alliance now occupying its ruins. Disease spreads through the ranks as food supplies dwindle and the siege drags on.

Fire on the Water

An attempt at some form of parley between the Greyjoy mercenaries and their cousins the Storm-cloakeds goes awry. An Iron Company longship slips away from their picket around Lannisport to meet with a dromond of the blockading Iron Fleet, but darkened lanterns and muffled oars swiftly descend on the meeting. The rattle of gun-fire and flashes of grenades cuts through the night, while longships from the Isles surge forward like hungry wolves and clash with the attackers. The Lord Paramount's brother is knocked unconscious in the fray, but several reports that Harlon Greyjoy took a rocket to his chest are passed up the chain of command as the Iron Company is chased back to their lines and the dromond limps away.

Am I reading this wrong or did I just get betrayed?
 
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