TBH we would probably have better luck disguising ourselves as Ser Geralt. He's at least... somewhat respectable, compared to his company.[X] As Buttercup, trying to gain the favour of the lady and thus inadvertently steering the topic to her opinion of the Fey.
But it would be odd if he suddenly becomes a charmer.TBH we would probably have better luck disguising ourselves as Ser Geralt. He's at least... somewhat respectable, compared to his company.
We know there is Feywild spillover, Fey contamination, or something similar affecting the region, but the way Adara complained makes me think there is more to the effect than Ashford told us. I don't believe he was trying to deceive us, though. He may not realize the effect, or worse, may no longer be able to realize it, depending on the terms of his pact."Isn't it enough that I have to live half in their world, now you have to invite them and the vagrants that trail after them to a feast in their honor like they are..."
That's... that's deeply concerning.Something we overheard Ashford's mother say when she was bitching at him about crowning Rina after the joust is bothering me.
We know there is Feywild spillover, Fey contamination, or something similar affecting the region, but the way Adara complained makes me think there is more to the effect than Ashford told us. I don't believe he was trying to deceive us, though. He may not realize the effect, or worse, may no longer be able to realize it, depending on the terms of his pact.
[X] Azel
She might just be objecting to the amount of Fey gallivating through the keep.We know there is Feywild spillover, Fey contamination, or something similar affecting the region, but the way Adara complained makes me think there is more to the effect than Ashford told us. I don't believe he was trying to deceive us, though. He may not realize the effect, or worse, may no longer be able to realize it, depending on the terms of his pact.
It's pretty trivial to arm the Moonchaser with Cold Iron ammo for it's cannons, you know?
Current production is up to 2,700 Explosive Packs per month, and we have 4,758 in stock.She might just be objecting to the amount of Fey gallivating through the keep.
If not... well... how many Explosive Packs do we make per month?
Nah, but it's a good amount for artillery shells with Cold Iron / Silver / Adamantine mantles.Current production is up to 2,700 Explosive Packs per month, and we have 4,758 in stock.
Plenty for tactical bombing, but not so much for strategic level "scour them from the face of Planetos" anti-Fey action.
That's what the Shadow of the Doom and Erupt spells are for.
This one looks good for us. Ball is a minor house and the Fey defaulting on their promises is a good opening. Doubly so since the topic here is naked bribery.House Ball of Highcrest, they have an alliance with some sort of miner and mason fey of the Indigo, pech they are called I think, though they have not yet unearthed any of the promised riches.
Might be swayable since he seems to already desire some distance to the Fey.Then there is my uncle, Lord Armond Costayne of Three Towers, Garth the Green lifted a mighty curse from his lands so he was happy enough to take the aid of the Court of Stars in making sure nothing of the sort happened again. He bargained for lore to train wizards under his own banners rather than a pledge to call a full hunt of fey knights should things prove dire as I did."
This one needs investigation into the spring. @Crake, is House Casell relevant or can we off them if necessary?"Lord Rolph Casell also agreed to having his lands warded and even bargained for a healing spring guarded by water nymphs. After what happened to Lorent one can hardly blame the man, though I do wish he would guard it less jealously. There are folk aplenty that could use healing from one ailment or another. How exactly do your Houses of Healing work, Your Grace? I tried asking Lord Tarly, but he cared more about healing in terms of keeping an army fighting fit than seeing to his subjects' good health."
I think Buttercup should talk with Wenyld again to get more information."I know Lord Tytos Fossoway, Wenyld's father, spoke to the Green Court just a few weeks past after he had some trouble with fiends I think..." he trails off somewhat embarrassed. "I'm not sure how good the account I heard is because it was Ser Alfryd that gave it to me and I have recently had to reconsider what I think of the man's character.
Sounds more like a power play to me, so unless an investigation turns up anything useful, I'd aim for a clean slate."Yes," Lord Ashford replies with a grimace. "I also heard from the fey themselves that Rikard Leygood struck a bargain with the Court of Stars, worried about those horrors in the Crownlands, the Deep Ones."
It's not optimal. They are progressive. I would rather not have to kill them. Those don't grow on trees.This one needs investigation into the spring. @Crake, is House Casell relevant or can we off them if necessary?