I would give it at most 4 actual battles and a bunch of skirmishes for the Invasion.

If people are interested, I can sum up my cliff notes later.
 
If said weapons are something more complicated than VS-Dragonbane speartips or something similar that might be interesting to loot.

Maybe a Dragonhorn or something like that?
 
I love that when people discuss weapons that are suppose to be a trump card to kill us, everyone thinks about looting it ASAP.
I think at this point it's simple, mathematically provable, fact that any single attack on us has terrible odds of one-shotting us.

Not with saves, SR, Nine Lives to reroll anything that fails, a fuckton of HP to facetank most damage-dealing effects and immunity to many of the nastier death, transformation or mindfuck effects.

Any weapon to kill us needs to be wielded by someone powerful enough to make it matter, to survive a few rounds with us.
That's something many of our foes can provide, Mammon, Tiamat, the Deep Ones all have very strong minions, equal or greater to us, but Tywin does, to our best knowledge, lack the heavy hitters needed to make any trick he can pull actually matter.

Edit: We just recently survived a divine attempt to rip our soul out when we called that Rakshasa and we had enough security that even failing that save would have been unlikely to kill us.
Think the Lannisters can do better?
 
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Also, the minion must be fast in killing us or being able to reliably shut us down (teleport, plane shift, ethereal walk, flying, burrowing).
Edit: Also, anti-dragon weapons might be useful versus grandma and white dragons
 
@Artemis1992 - If I had to guess what they had in mind, it's some kind of Valaryian countermeasure against True Dragons. So while it probably won't one-shot us, that doesn't mean we should dismiss whatever they're cooking up as irrelevant.
 
I would be ecstatic if the Lannisters had a demiplane. I just want to loot it, so they'd better not have a self-destruct feature anywhere on there.

That said... @Azel, if I recall correctly, we settled on sending the spare adventurers Beyond the Wall to get started on hunting down Winterborn and evacuating wildlings? If so...
No, what we agreed on was sending them to clean barrows south of the wall to close of easy infiltration routes for the Others.
 
That's something many of our foes can provide, Mammon, Tiamat, the Deep Ones all have very strong minions, equal or greater to us, but Tywin does, to our best knowledge, lack the heavy hitters needed to make any trick he can pull actually matter.

I'm imagining a super soldier project based around making the Mountain the Shockiest Trooper to ever Shock Troop.

We shall call him

Lieutenant Lannister!
 
Invasion Plan Cliff-Notes

1. Kings Landing
- use Inquisition assets to hide elite troops in Kings Landing before the Invasion
- on the big day, have a fleet with at least 1 full Legion move towards Kings Landing, covered by a bad weather front created by a Moonchaser
- once the fleet is close enough that the city won't be able to mobilize in time anymore, the Moonchaser peels off and takes position right over the city
- at the same time, the hidden elites take over all military targets within the city and take care of the Goldcloaks
- at the same time, Viserys, Dany, Richard and Lya walk up to the gates of the Red Keep
- meanwhile, the Inquisition closes off all escape routes from the Red Keep, ensuring we capture as much of the court as possible
- the Legion disembarks a few troops to garrisson Kings Landing while the rest sails up the Blackwater to establish field bases, cutting off all travel across the river

2. Trident
- move a fleet up the Bay of Crabs to take Saltpans
- if we can flip the Whents, we instead Gate at least 2 Legions right into Harrenhall and fortify the hell out of the old pile of stones, then take Saltpans
- Frey and Darry hoist the dragon banner, blocking off all routes over or around the Green Fork
- this cuts off both the Vale and the North from all other kingdoms
- the Darkenbeast Company takes the Bloodgate, further boxing in the Vale
- the Royces hoist the dragon banner and together with Danna's forces and the Darkenbeast company take out the Vale
- meanwhile the forces in Harrenhall wait for further orders and prepare to take on any Lannister troops trying to force a way through

3. South
- this one is a bit hazy recently
- original plan was to build a highway through Dorne and invade the Reach over the Princess Pass
- if the Redwynes flip though, we have naval superiority right from the start, allowing us to land troops at the coast and supply them in another way
- the alternative is to deploy 2 Legions and the SIege Company by Gate to the mouth of the Mander, where they link up with the Redwyne fleet and go straight for Highgarden

So we got maybe 1 big field battle in the Vale, maybe 1 big field battle in the Reach and maybe 1 big field battle to hold the eastern Riverlands against Lannister / Tully forces.
And lastly, the field battle that will see Tywin dead.
 
We gotta make sure to time it so that Robert is knocked out with his whores when the invasion happens. Having him dragged before the Iron Throne trussed up and butt naked after the city was taken in hours would destroy his reputation.

To be fair, the level of tactical genius we will pull will not need us to do anything about Robert.

Everybody will be so in awe that they won't even care about him, only about the huge UFO above King's Landing, the dragons, and how everything went as smoothly.
 
Invasion Plan Cliff-Notes

1. Kings Landing
- use Inquisition assets to hide elite troops in Kings Landing before the Invasion
- on the big day, have a fleet with at least 1 full Legion move towards Kings Landing, covered by a bad weather front created by a Moonchaser
- once the fleet is close enough that the city won't be able to mobilize in time anymore, the Moonchaser peels off and takes position right over the city
- at the same time, the hidden elites take over all military targets within the city and take care of the Goldcloaks
- at the same time, Viserys, Dany, Richard and Lya walk up to the gates of the Red Keep
- meanwhile, the Inquisition closes off all escape routes from the Red Keep, ensuring we capture as much of the court as possible
- the Legion disembarks a few troops to garrisson Kings Landing while the rest sails up the Blackwater to establish field bases, cutting off all travel across the river

2. Trident
- move a fleet up the Bay of Crabs to take Saltpans
- if we can flip the Whents, we instead Gate at least 2 Legions right into Harrenhall and fortify the hell out of the old pile of stones, then take Saltpans
- Frey and Darry hoist the dragon banner, blocking off all routes over or around the Green Fork
- this cuts off both the Vale and the North from all other kingdoms
- the Darkenbeast Company takes the Bloodgate, further boxing in the Vale
- the Royces hoist the dragon banner and together with Danna's forces and the Darkenbeast company take out the Vale
- meanwhile the forces in Harrenhall wait for further orders and prepare to take on any Lannister troops trying to force a way through

3. South
- this one is a bit hazy recently
- original plan was to build a highway through Dorne and invade the Reach over the Princess Pass
- if the Redwynes flip though, we have naval superiority right from the start, allowing us to land troops at the coast and supply them in another way
- the alternative is to deploy 2 Legions and the SIege Company by Gate to the mouth of the Mander, where they link up with the Redwyne fleet and go straight for Highgarden

So we got maybe 1 big field battle in the Vale, maybe 1 big field battle in the Reach and maybe 1 big field battle to hold the eastern Riverlands against Lannister / Tully forces.
And lastly, the field battle that will see Tywin dead.
At no point should we put the Legion on ships to cross the Narrow Sea. That makes them too vulnerable, in too many ways, to be acceptable; Lannisters interference, Marid interference, Deep One's, Devils, etc.

It would be much, much faster and safer to deploy them via Greater Demiplane portal Gates. They can march directly from their staging grounds, through the Demiplane, and onto whatever invasion point we determine most advantageous.
 
At no point should we put the Legion on ships to cross the Narrow Sea. That makes them too vulnerable, in too many ways, to be acceptable; Lannisters interference, Marid interference, Deep One's, Devils, etc.

It would be much, much faster and safer to deploy them via Greater Demiplane portal Gates. They can march directly from their staging grounds, through the Demiplane, and onto whatever invasion point we determine most advantageous.
Fair enough, then we march them right out of Chatayas.
 
At no point should we put the Legion on ships to cross the Narrow Sea. That makes them too vulnerable, in too many ways, to be acceptable; Lannisters interference, Marid interference, Deep One's, Devils, etc.

It would be much, much faster and safer to deploy them via Greater Demiplane portal Gates. They can march directly from their staging grounds, through the Demiplane, and onto whatever invasion point we determine most advantageous.
Ah I love this so much.
 
Maybe a token force at Moat Cailin with a bard to fortify and recreate some structures. It's another road block against the North interfering.
 
Maybe a token force at Moat Cailin with a bard to fortify and recreate some structures. It's another road block against the North interfering.
By the time the North has even mobilized at Winterfell, we will control over 60% of Westeros and have wiped the floor with the Knights of the Vale and the hosts of the Reach.

Nobody will want to march south to get slaughtered.
 
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