Is there anything we can do for Maelor other than just leveling and gearing him up? Or are the weaknesses of his class (I am given to understand that Warlocks are considered weak) to great to overcome?
Power leveling is the biggest solution. At the end of his growth he'll be a Mage of the Eight Circle. Not the strongest archmage, but still an archmage.Is there anything we can do for Maelor other than just leveling and gearing him up? Or are the weaknesses of his class (I am given to understand that Warlocks are considered weak) to great to overcome?
At level 14, it's not like he's a pushover or anything. That should go up to at least 15 once we get some XP totals for him and Bronn from DP after their stint in the City of Brass. He and Bronn are both due a significant gear upgrade, too, which will make a big difference.Is there anything we can do for Maelor other than just leveling and gearing him up? Or are the weaknesses of his class (I am given to understand that Warlocks are considered weak) to great to overcome?
Kevan LannisterOne last Small Council interlude. It should be interesting. Who actually is on the Small Council?
Kevan Lannister
Varys (actually Bloodraven)
Grandmaester Pycelle
Petyr Baelish
Guncer Sunglass
Right now Master of Laws is still vacant because... no one will accept the role.
Kevan Lannister
Varys (actually Bloodraven)
Grandmaester Pycelle
Petyr Baelish
Guncer Sunglass
Right now Master of Laws is still vacant because... no one will accept the role.
Right now, Kevan is either acting Hand, or he is Hand. It wasn't made explicit, but it was implied. He was previously, or technically, Master of Magic. Only it wasn't called "Master of Magic" but some other fancy title because that was a bit too on the nose for the political climate to tolerate.Kevan as Master of Magic?
Bloodraven Master of Whisperers.
Grandmaester Pycelle as the maester.
Baelish as Coins.
Sunglass as Ships.
No Master of Laws.
So who Hand? Was Robert thinking of making Ned Hand?
This is not as insignificant a concern as you'd think.
Generally just being able to pass on unpopular opinions without tainting the waters so to speak and making people suspicious of the motive for 'Varys' advice, if not suspicious of him in general, which everyone is.Bloodraven doing good work probably to keep appearances. Pycelle probably doing his usual old man routine to trick people. How much does Pycelle do for Viserys anyway and how much is he trusted by the people at Kingslandings court?
Pycelle is an intelligent man who plays to his strengths, and generally is excellent in keeping his head down and sticking to the background. In here it's less that we've underestimated him and more that we've made an acceptable deal pray we don't alter it further -- he becomes our minion and ferries intel leading up to the conquest, and at the end of all that we give him a nice retirement home either in Sorcerer's Deep or the Summer Islands with a small retirement stipend. Checked up on periodically by the Inquisition of course, but Pycelle isn't stupid enough to do anything that would warrant an arrest. He was going to voluntarily seek us out to defect before we captured him.Maybe it's just my biases talking but people usually underestimate Pycelle in story and out of story. He can give good advice to people he actually serves and knows how to play the game. He just isn't really ambitious. His social skills is play the wise old man card which can work. And I think he has his own little network to get information?
Again. The important part is getting rid of the Lannisters in Landing.Joffrey is, like, eight. There are simpler ways to dunk on Cersei.
[X] Crake
EDIT: Blegh, SV doesn't allow you to vote for multiple things, apparently? Well, I'll just vote Crake.
This x100. Abducting the kids looks really bad on our end. Alternatively, giving Cersei just enough rope to hang hersepf makes everything run a whole lot more smoothly.Again. The important part is getting rid of the Lannisters in Landing.
Abducting Joffrey right now will make a complete and utter mess out of everything, while he will be perfectly safe there until the invasion, as he is the puppet that everyone will want to control.
On the flipside, abducting him now will mean he will hate our guts for it.
Looking at it now, it honestly would be just drama for the sake of drama at that point. Even the most bloodthirsty loyalist would rationalize Joffrey as being Viserys' target and no one else's, and thus stay away.To be perfectly frank, this whole idea that someone will try to kill Joffrey makes no sense to me. Zero.
What exactly would be their motive? "Hurr, durr, kill babies for Viserys"? Do it because it's been a while since we had small children shoehorned into our intrigues?
There's literally zero reason for anyone. Joffrey will be king. An underage king. That means people will try their level best to control him. Whoever can claim to speak for him rules all of Westeros.
The only times when child rules die is when someone in the line of succession sees the regency as a good moment to make a play for the throne themselves, but the only ones with a dynastic claim to the Iron Throne will be Myrcella and Tommen (which is why it makes sense to send them away for their protection), Stannis (who will not murder Joffrey) and Renly (who is missing in action).
If someone can supply me a motive to kill Joffrey that isn't drama for the sake of drama, I'd consider alternative plans, but right now, I see absolutely no reason to assume he is in any danger. The ones most at danger in Kings Landing will be whoever is regent at the moment, since that is a position with a whole lot of power that can be claimed quiet easily over the dead body of the previous holder.
Which loyalists exactly? You think Brune would think so? Monford?Looking at it now, it honestly would be just drama for the sake of drama at that point. Even the most bloodthirsty loyalist would rationalize Joffrey as being Viserys' target and no one else's, and thus stay away.