It would really help to know the Fey lords read on the situation. There's little we can do on the villager side.

You would have to speak to him in person.

Huh. Cool. So, throwing out this idea, can I get a Viserys IC assessment of viability (and thread too?):

So, talking to the malcontents alongside the priest, seeing their views, pretend to care about their perspective (Visery prbly will actually care, 'cuz empathy), explain that the world has changed and that those spirits that are kindly and are willing to live in peace are worth developing a good relationship with (but, developed carefully), especially . Tell them that we are going to meet with the local fey-boss person and explain some of the concerns that the people here have shared with us. Maybe take priest as he seems like a sensible sort, and a good permeant point of contact/arbitration after we leave, if arbitration is needed (and attempted)

Go talk to fey-lord, get his/her read on the situation, explain the concerns, see how they feel, suggest that the wealth disparity will allow them to make trades that will engender positivity on the whole from the local mortals over the long term.

Organise small impromptu party/festival where fey and mortal can meet (and peacefully interact; get drinks and food from SD), then get fey court and town to send one or two people and one or two fey to the local lord to make peaceful introductions and an interpreter that gets fey a bit better than a complete and total novice (so, send Martyn or someone who has had many dealings with the fey here - not a pregnant woman though).

You would probably have to send some time sorting the sensible malcontents, who can be bribed, from the ones that have to be threatened so as not to waste time.
 
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Daily thread reminder: Make Lya research how to control more crafting wights.

For the love of god.

Valeria can have two assigned to her so she can have time to teach, or just live and do stuff, Rina should get craft construct asap, so she can get two also (imo)

Actually, @DragonParadox can the familiar ritual be used to let a crafter without craft construct feat have a crafting wight helping them (or two weights)? If not, (or if said crafter already has a familiar), can a specialised ritual be developed to allow a link to be made without the craft construct feat?
 
Valeria can have two assigned to her so she can have time to teach, or just live and do stuff, Rina should get craft construct asap, so she can get two also (imo)

Actually, @DragonParadox can the familiar ritual be used to let a crafter without craft construct feat have a crafting wight helping them (or two weights)? If not, (or if said crafter already has a familiar), can a specialised ritual be developed to allow a link to be made without the craft construct feat?

If you can use a familiar ritual to making a crafting wight could you do something awesome like make an iron golem familiar that would be pretty wicked.
 
@DragonParadox just wanted to say really like we have gotten that rare person of the faith who is actually a decent person and truly believes in the good of things.

A shame the very system he supports relegated him to where he could do no damage.

I think we should really keep an eye on him though. The Steven faith is not going away, and having a possible Anti-pope and a few anti-Cardinals laying around Westeros could be very useful. Any Faith Militant resurgence is going to have a harder time rising again with a kind, nice Steven Pope who also advocates reconciliation.

Edit: Give him a healing belt as a good will gesture, get accostumed to magic, and more importantly so he has an hp matress and we make sure a random zealot doesent kill him. Healing belts do not take lya time right?
 
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A shame the very system he supports relegated him to where he could do no damage.

I think we should really keep an eye on him though. The Steven faith is not going away, and having a possible Anti-pope and a few anti-Cardinals laying around Westeros could be very useful. Any Faith Militant resurgence is going to have a harder time rising again with a kind, nice Steven Pope who also advocates reconciliation.

Edit: Give him a healing belt as a good will gesture, get accostumed to magic, and more importantly so he has an hp matress and we make sure a random zealot doesent kill him. Healing belts do not take lya time right?

Ehh wait and see. We need to see how influential he can be. After all niceness might be good but a healing belt is too much of an investment as he isn't very useful right now but if he becomes useful then sure
 
A shame the very system he supports relegated him to where he could do no damage.

I think we should really keep an eye on him though. The Steven faith is not going away, and having a possible Anti-pope and a few anti-Cardinals laying around Westeros could be very useful. Any Faith Militant resurgence is going to have a harder time rising again with a kind, nice Steven Pope who also advocates reconciliation.

Edit: Give him a healing belt as a good will gesture, get accostumed to magic, and more importantly so he has an hp matress and we make sure a random zealot doesent kill him. Healing belts do not take lya time right?
Eh, he'll propably turn on us when we start fighting his gods and their chosen anyway.

In the end we cannot trust him as long as he has not understood that his personal faith and the orders of at least two of the Seven differ greatly and has reconciled that.
 
But, he is someone to keep in mind if we are fortunate enough that we can put him somewhere he can do good post-seven-humbling :)
 
@Goldfish, our of curiosity what's the next feat you have planned for Lya when she gets to level 15? I'm assuming it was going to be a combat feat, with crafting feats opportunistically tacked on to Lya as the Wishes accumulate as high-level loot?
 
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