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Now this, this is good tactical thinking.I was just thinking about all of the False Raven Constructs we are crafting this turn, wondering where to put them. I'm sure we'll have plenty of uses for them between assigning them to the Legion, the Inquisition, and our other allies.
What if we set some aside to troll Westeros? Specifically, we could assign a few small flocks to interdict raven-based communication between certain individuals.
They could easily bring down messenger ravens, which are still the predominant form of non-magical communication. Magical means of long distance communication are going to be extremely rare and limited to just a few powerful families or institutions.
Rather than a concerted effort to block all raven messages, or to interfere with particular targets, we could instead do this randomly for short periods of time before relocating the False Ravens. It shouldn't take long to seriously undermine the trust the average member of the aristocracy has in the reliability of their ravens and the Maesters who handle them.
This however, is simply good taste."Funny" idea: Send all of them to Lannisport and tell them to shit all over it while in flight.
So the Westerlands feel like King's Landing does
Bloodraven has you beat to it. Best not to interfere there unless we're ready to mess with everyone and muddle his plans. If it weren't for that it would be a great idea, but to my understanding a big part of his manipulations depend on that.I was just thinking about all of the False Raven Constructs we are crafting this turn, wondering where to put them. I'm sure we'll have plenty of uses for them between assigning them to the Legion, the Inquisition, and our other allies.
What if we set some aside to troll Westeros? Specifically, we could assign a few small flocks to interdict raven-based communication between certain individuals.
They could easily bring down messenger ravens, which are still the predominant form of non-magical communication. Magical means of long distance communication are going to be extremely rare and limited to just a few powerful families or institutions.
Rather than a concerted effort to block all raven messages, or to interfere with particular targets, we could instead do this randomly for short periods of time before relocating the False Ravens. It shouldn't take long to seriously undermine the trust the average member of the aristocracy has in the reliability of their ravens and the Maesters who handle them.
I was just thinking about all of the False Raven Constructs we are crafting this turn, wondering where to put them. I'm sure we'll have plenty of uses for them between assigning them to the Legion, the Inquisition, and our other allies.
What if we set some aside to troll Westeros? Specifically, we could assign a few small flocks to interdict raven-based communication between certain individuals.
They could easily bring down messenger ravens, which are still the predominant form of non-magical communication. Magical means of long distance communication are going to be extremely rare and limited to just a few powerful families or institutions.
Rather than a concerted effort to block all raven messages, or to interfere with particular targets, we could instead do this randomly for short periods of time before relocating the False Ravens. It shouldn't take long to seriously undermine the trust the average member of the aristocracy has in the reliability of their ravens and the Maesters who handle them.
There are things we are doing in bed that have nothing to do with sleeping. Ask Lya.Yes we did, so that it's comfy to wear all day and even when doing this sleep thingy we occasionally do.
Tax reports and balance sheets won't sort themselves.There are things we are doing in bed that have nothing to do with sleeping. Ask Lya.
You're forgetting spell research! And random encounters!
First we should drop a Mirage Arcana to alter the appearance of the entire venue, then we start casting Veils on the party goers. The big question is what we should make the scenery and people look like?We absolutely will have the best cloak for the uncloaking.
We'll also be able to casually outmatch any Fey rituals or illusions magics used, which is cool. Yay for Mythic Wild Arcana!
Any ideas on how to do it though?
Did you just write "This" as a whole paragraph?First we should drop a Mirage Arcana to alter the appearance of the entire venue, then we start casting Veils on the party goers. The big question is what we should make the scenery and people look like?
Given his successful attempt to halt that very army in its tracks you are inclined to believe this is truth and not hasty flattery. Alas Jarlar cannot answer the other mystery you came here to solve. He is firm in his denial of having sent a sorrowful man to slay Aedon. "After all the next commander might be less of a vainglorious cretin." It is a struggle not to laugh as Varys sends the thought in a bone dry hiss.