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[X] On the Knight:
[X] A loyal knight would have fullfilled his task and killed whom his lord ordered him to, a good knight would have refused to kill peasants for a farcial reason.
-[X] More important is that, this man ordered his soldiers to attack a foe far beyond them, payed with many of their lifes and didn't even send a runner to inform others of the threat.
-[X] For criminal incompetence in the field and failing his men he deserves to die, hanging
[X] The Brigants:
-[X] Idiots too, but under orders and with no oath or other reason to disregard them. Let them go, without weapon or coin of course
[X] Introduce yourself. You are Viserys Targaryen, blood of the Dragon, the rightful King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm. With you is your sister, Daenerys Targaryen, Princess of the Realm.
-[X] Make a proposal to the villagers to send a ship to them to take them to Sorcerer's Deep. You have had need of farmers for a while, and they're suddenly without farms. It will be a beneficial arrangement for both parties.
-[X] Promise stable work, fair wages, a roof over their heads, futures for their children, and most of all promise your protection.
-[X] Ask that they gather all their surviving beehives to take with them.
-[X] Teleport to Sorcerer's Deep and pick up either a captain or navigator, then teleport back to the village so they can try to work out where you are along the coastline. Then teleport them back to Sorcerer's Deep and task them with sailing to the village with all haste. Give both the captain/navigator and the villagers a password so the villagers don't get tricked by pirates or slavers.
--[X] Give standing orders to all ships to avoid any "strange fogs" at all costs, and warn them that Euron Greyjoy is on the prowl in the Narrow Sea.
Added most of Duesal's plan, but standing with the core of mine.
The knight dies for gross incompetence, the other can go end tell the story, should they survive their wounds.
Eventually, when we are king we might call out the Lord who ordered this.
[X] A loyal knight would have fullfilled his task and killed whom his lord ordered him to, a good knight would have refused to kill peasants for a farcial reason.
-[X] More important is that, this man ordered his soldiers to attack a foe far beyond them, payed with many of their lifes and didn't even send a runner to inform others of the threat.
-[X] For criminal incompetence in the field and failing his men he deserves to die, hanging
[X] The Brigants:
-[X] Idiots too, but under orders and with no oath or other reason to disregard them. Let them go, without weapon or coin of course
[X] Introduce yourself. You are Viserys Targaryen, blood of the Dragon, the rightful King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm. With you is your sister, Daenerys Targaryen, Princess of the Realm.
-[X] Make a proposal to the villagers to send a ship to them to take them to Sorcerer's Deep. You have had need of farmers for a while, and they're suddenly without farms. It will be a beneficial arrangement for both parties.
-[X] Promise stable work, fair wages, a roof over their heads, futures for their children, and most of all promise your protection.
-[X] Ask that they gather all their surviving beehives to take with them.
-[X] Teleport to Sorcerer's Deep and pick up either a captain or navigator, then teleport back to the village so they can try to work out where you are along the coastline. Then teleport them back to Sorcerer's Deep and task them with sailing to the village with all haste. Give both the captain/navigator and the villagers a password so the villagers don't get tricked by pirates or slavers.
--[X] Give standing orders to all ships to avoid any "strange fogs" at all costs, and warn them that Euron Greyjoy is on the prowl in the Narrow Sea.
Added most of Duesal's plan, but standing with the core of mine.
The knight dies for gross incompetence, the other can go end tell the story, should they survive their wounds.
Eventually, when we are king we might call out the Lord who ordered this.