@DragonParadox So what is our fey friend's name again?

Also, is she sticking around for our coronation? I think she probably finds the whole situation tremendously funny. First she gets invited to meet with us and take our measure, leaving that meeting with the words "sure, just kill a pretty-much-a-God and I'll serve you", and then we meet again months later and we're crowning ourselves on the tail-end of having murdered her previous boss.

That's not the most unusual resolution of a non-compete contract, but it ranks pretty highly.
 
[X] Citizens All (Spread them out among the Empire)

Nice, another one of our enemies defeated. Now we can give some more focus to the others.
 
@DragonParadox So what is our fey friend's name again?

Also, is she sticking around for our coronation? I think she probably finds the whole situation tremendously funny. First she gets invited to meet with us and take our measure, leaving that meeting with the words "sure, just kill a pretty-much-a-God and I'll serve you", and then we meet again months later and we're crowning ourselves on the tail-end of having murdered her previous boss.

That's not the most unusual resolution of a non-compete contract, but it ranks pretty highly.
  1. Her name is Aine, or rather that is what she prefers to be called.
  2. Given that you already had a large and growing empire and were allied with a pissed off R'hllor she did not consider Viserys' success impossible.
 
As citizens they are bound by imperial law, several of which should forbid arson. If we have to execute a few of them as growing pains then so be it.
Well, arson may not be the issue, so much as... people finding fey in their hearths. A few more burnt meals than usual. Harmless but perhaps alarming junk, if they choose to do that stuff pretty much anywhere but Sorcerer's Deep, where people would be willing to write it off as a bad joke. @DragonParadox probably is saying if they were staying all rounded up in one location like the hinterlands, or even SD, people could roll with their presence. But letting them go around different, less magical places, could introduce some friction.
 
Well, arson may not be the issue, so much as... people finding fey in their hearths. A few more burnt meals than usual. Harmless but perhaps alarming junk, if they choose to do that stuff pretty much anywhere but Sorcerer's Deep, where people would be willing to write it off as a bad joke. @DragonParadox probably is saying if they were staying all rounded up in one location like the hinterlands, or even SD, people could roll with their presence. But letting them go around different, less magical places, could introduce some friction.
It sounds like we should keep them rounded up in SD then. We're about to absorb an entire continent, we really don't need extra friction of some fire fey playing practical jokes in Westeros.
 
We can still spread them out, but should only do so into cities that have a good Law score and at least an Inquisition outpost. They are not really dangerous in those places, just int he hinterlands where nobody is around who can deal with them.
 
It sounds like we should keep them rounded up in SD then. We're about to absorb an entire continent, we really don't need extra friction of some fire fey playing practical jokes in Westeros.
Well, they're Fey. Flighty is their nature. The only way to keep them gathered is to create a Court for them and then negotiate with that Lady (or Lord) to keep them in line and operating within some kind of set of boundaries not inimical to their nature.
 
We can still spread them out, but should only do so into cities that have a good Law score and at least an Inquisition outpost. They are not really dangerous in those places, just int he hinterlands where nobody is around who can deal with them.
Well, they're Fey. Flighty is their nature. The only way to keep them gathered is to create a Court for them and then negotiate with that Lady (or Lord) to keep them in line and operating within some kind of set of boundaries not inimical to their nature.
At bare minimum consolidating the lot of them into a single court sounds like it'd save us a lot of trouble in the future.
 
I'd rather not deal with a single giant court when we can have properly atomized fey that don't get fancy ideas like becoming political entities.
 
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