...call it a hunch. But I don't think that he will ever be in a talking mood with the knowledge of his son now being tortured and corrupted by the Winter.
I never said this would be a happy conversation.

Dawn Mead is something you drink to remember happier times. If anything that conversation would be the most depressing thing in the room by far.

At most they'd talk to figure out what to do with Sansa.
 
Maybe they'll have a drunken conversation over several bottles of Dawn Mead.
Does Dawn Mead get you drunk? I thought it was somewhere between simulated joy, contentment, and relaxation. The kind of stuff that could be addictive to the right mindset, but not something that would cause the same loosened inhibitions and poor judgement alcohol does.
 
At most they'd talk to figure out what to do with Sansa.

What, d'ya reckon he'll try to betroth Sansa to one of Yohn's sons?

Hmm, I do... remember (vaguely and faintly) that he has a son that is not yet married. Could it be that he's trying to cover up his bases? I mean, Sansa's already in Runestone so subsequently she's already met with that single son of his. Making the theoretical future marriage more likely.

Rhango and Bone Breaker. What is a Dorthraki without his horse? :V

Uh, therein lies a problem with the Dothraki in the room (and his steed).

Queen Namaru is also there in the party. Doesn't that mean that... y'know... it would end with Rhango's head rolling across the ballroom's floor?
 
Does Dawn Mead get you drunk? I thought it was somewhere between simulated joy, contentment, and relaxation. The kind of stuff that could be addictive to the right mindset, but not something that would cause the same loosened inhibitions and poor judgement alcohol does.
If it doesn't, then there's always the various other vintages we've got. Wine, Brandy, Beer, Liquor, Mead, Ale, etc. If it's booze we have it.
What, d'ya reckon he'll try to betroth Sansa to one of Yohn's sons?

Hmm, I do... remember (vaguely and faintly) that he has a son that is not yet married. Could it be that he's trying to cover up his bases? I mean, Sansa's already in Runestone so subsequently she's already met with that single son of his. Making the theoretical future marriage more likely.
No, nothing like that. Ned isn't the type to betroth his children until the last possible minute anyway.Just Sansa was sent to Runestone as Catelyn rightfully hedging her bets so that at least not all her children were in the line of fire. But now there's no need to hedge her bets anymore. The Starks are sworn to Viserys.

Now Ned needs to decide if he wants his daughter back home, or if he'd like her to continue fostering with the Royces. He's gonna be pretty conflicted since one son died and his nephew is now moving to Sorcerer's Deep, even if we do offer teleportation services.
 
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Does Dawn Mead get you drunk? I thought it was somewhere between simulated joy, contentment, and relaxation. The kind of stuff that could be addictive to the right mindset, but not something that would cause the same loosened inhibitions and poor judgement alcohol does.
How I think of Dawn Mead is basically conceptual nostalgia in a bottle.
 
How I think of Dawn Mead is basically conceptual nostalgia in a bottle.

Much like that Uliathrid that we encountered in Hellven! He had his drug-joint that allowd people to relive the memory of the Golden Past.

...huh, can we... make a narcotic version out of the fruit? We have the tools to do it (Fleshforge). Unless there's some spiritual/magical malarkeys that we have to wade through.
 
Much like that Uliathrid that we encountered in Hellven! He had his drug-joint that allowd people to relive the memory of the Golden Past.

...huh, can we... make a narcotic version out of the fruit? We have the tools to do it (Fleshforge). Unless there's some spiritual/magical malarkeys thatbwe have to wade through.
The mead alone is potent enough that we can easily become a drug lord. We'd be an absolute hit in Heaven.
 
when did we get dawn fruit again? it\s been a while
On our first major trip into the Plane of Molten Skies. It was one of three possible items that Aberi offered us as part of our price for letting him and his party live. The other two were, I think, the sand from some kind of time inevitable or something, or a genie horse. We picked the Dawn Fruit and then poked Yrael and his friends to figure out how to make it grow.
 
How I think of Dawn Mead is basically conceptual nostalgia in a bottle.
I can sort of see that. I've been thinking of it as a more neutral sort of happiness since it seems like it's still popular with people that don't have much to be nostalgic for yet, but that's not exactly concrete evidence.

Do you think we could have those brewers work on a distilled version without costing serious resources? Dawn Jack would have entertaining effects on people. :V
 
On our first major trip into the Plane of Molten Skies. It was one of three possible items that Aberi offered us as part of our price for letting him and his party live. The other two were, I think, the sand from some kind of time inevitable or something, or a genie horse. We picked the Dawn Fruit and then poked Yrael and his friends to figure out how to make it grow.
The Inevitable body part probably had some high end Research Tree avenue we could have gone down... but the pay off would have been long in the coming, as most of that shit tends to be.

The fruit though, hooooo boy, it simplifies our logistics greatly.
 
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I can sort of see that. I've been thinking of it as a more neutral sort of happiness since it seems like it's still popular with people that don't have much to be nostalgic for yet, but that's not exactly concrete evidence.

Do you think we could have those brewers work on a distilled version without costing serious resources? Dawn Jack would have entertaining effects on people. :V
It was noted to be dangerous for depressed people, IIRC. They'd just keep on drinking to chase the fleeting happiness in those memories.
i honestly can't remember who this even is. only people on molten sky i remember were those guys who attacked us with the dubble crossbow and anti mage poison
The guy who attacked us with the double crossbow and the anti-mage potion was Aberi.
The Inevitable body part probably had some high end Research Tree avenue we could have gone down... but the pay off would have been long in the coming, as most of that shit tends to be.

The fruit though, hooooo boy, it simplifies our logistics greatly.
Oh, no doubt. Dawn Fruit is a genuine gamechanger.
 
NGL, I'm honestly still expecting a level 20 MR 5 Aberi and company waiting just around the corner, with a repeating crossbow shooting Mage's Disjunction bolts tipped with venom from some divine beast.
 
NGL, I'm honestly still expecting a level 20 MR 5 Aberi and company waiting just around the corner, with a repeating crossbow shooting Mage's Disjunction bolts tipped with venom from some divine beast.

*scene pans in on a bloodied and heavily injured Viserys and the Companions*

Viserys: "Why won't you die?!"

Aberri and his cronies: "Nanomachines Epic Level Spells, son!"
 
Dawn anything would be a bad idea to sell in Heaven since we are the only possible supplier.

For every other drug trade, I'm sure Ishmagnis can help us. Or point us to the right people. For a price, of course.
 
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