You know, it's worth pointing out that if there are any canon characters I'd be willing to believe could pull this off, Varys would be one of them, with the Faceless men close behind. Also, he kind of has a bit of a grudge against demons, so if there is a double-cross here, he's not going to be siding with Mammon in the long term.
 
Not under mind blank. She might be able to break though that if she focuses, but it's not pasive detection.
Does she still get the notion that someone/something, somewhere, said it, but no details on who or where?
Dany could then get Timmie a constant migraine by saying her name all the time :V
 
"The king is the pawn of devil's" is probably rioting in the streets news.

To say nothing of how the faith would react.

That's bad news for us, because that implies us having to clean yet another mess.

We don't want to do that. We want a clean takeover with the least amount of bloodshed as possible.

See, we can take Westeros if we want. We are not doing that because it is a shithole that will need a lot of resources to manage. So, the idea is to gather more resources, and make the transition to Targaryen rule smoother.
 
You know, it's worth pointing out that if there are any canon characters I'd be willing to believe could pull this off, Varys would be one of them, with the Faceless men close behind. Also, he kind of has a bit of a grudge against demons, so if there is a double-cross here, he's not going to be siding with Mammon in the long term.
Why not? He has a grudge against demons, devils are amongst the beings that hate demons as much as he do.
 
Oh, no doubt about it. We have plenty of capacity to have everyone's gear upgrades done within the first week or two of the month, but I haven't pushed for much of that to avoid being annoying.

Adding Nuri, @Azel.

I'm going to deed her character sheet.

Also I'm thinking of doing the Lhazosh interlude next. It's too late for me to roll up a battle.

What do you guys think? Does it work or is it too much jumping around?
 
Viserys can't kill Gods (yet) but he can bitchslap them.
Now, this is pure hubris. If we somehow really annoy a god enough that they decide to personally smite us, we will be instantly vaporised. D&D gods are perfectly capable of just planeshifting right next to us and opening a can divine whoopass. We simply cannot bitchslap a god, we can merely make ourselves a nuisance.
 
I'm going to deed her character sheet.

Also I'm thinking of doing the Lhazosh interlude next. It's too late for me to roll up a battle.

What do you guys think? Does it work or is it too much jumping around?
Sounds good to me. Jumping around isn't bad when you literally have so many things happening in multiple places simultaneously.

@Azel You have Nuri's sheet available?
 
Now, this is pure hubris. If we somehow really annoy a god enough that they decide to personally smite us, we will be instantly vaporised. D&D gods are perfectly capable of just planeshifting right next to us and opening a can divine whoopass. We simply cannot bitchslap a god, we can merely make ourselves a nuisance.
They can't in ASWAH, some of them could barely interact with their devout followers in the past, if that were possible you bet the Seven would try to smite us right away.
 
That's bad news for us, because that implies us having to clean yet another mess.

We don't want to do that. We want a clean takeover with the least amount of bloodshed as possible.

See, we can take Westeros if we want. We are not doing that because it is a shithole that will need a lot of resources to manage. So, the idea is to gather more resources, and make the transition to Targaryen rule smoother.
It's not really more of a shithole than Essos is, it's just that Essos is split up in a lot of citystates, making it easy to take and clean up one at a time, Westeros on the other hand is united, so it's all or nothing with conquering it, which makes a giant mess, just like it would have been, if we had gone and conquered every Free city at the same time.

Normally Westeros being united is a good thing, but when you are a conqueror looking to take it, it's really not, because unless you take it all at once, you are going to be at war with all the parts you didn't take, and if you take it all at once, then you have a whole continent you have to administrate all at once.
 
The Faith seems to be in on it, partially.
I meant publicly.

Now, this is pure hubris. If we somehow really annoy a god enough that they decide to personally smite us, we will be instantly vaporised. D&D gods are perfectly capable of just planeshifting right next to us and opening a can divine whoopass. We simply cannot bitchslap a god, we can merely make ourselves a nuisance.

They can't in ASWAH, some of them could barely interact with their devout followers in the past, if that were possible you bet the Seven would try to smite us right away.
Hmmm. Dpends on if there are actually harsh physical restrictions, or just a cluster ack of MAD grudges and alliances.
 
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