Vote tally - A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover

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  • [X] Plan Prophetic Dream
    -[X] Let Dany enter Lord Gerold Graftons dreams and give him a 'prophetic vision', using a mix of her powers and his mind filling in the blanks to craft the dream. She also uses a dreamcast Nightmare to enhance the experience or alternative aquires the Telepath template and casts it as a SLA, in case that generates less disruption to the dreamscape.
    --[X] She approaches him as a valet, telling him that there is a guest for him and leads him through his keep.
    --[X] As they walk, add sounds and smells as if Gulltown was burning around the keep.
    --[X] First Meeting: Some men-at-arms with seven pointed stars carved into their forehead and drenched in gore. They report happily that the uprising is being beaten down and that they have begun to execute the faithless in large numbers as he had ordered. If he looks out of the windows, he will see his men cutting down women and children before tossing their bodies into the bay. Before he can dwell too much on that, Dany ushers him on. She stresses that his guest, a man called Dywen, is waiting and that he should really meet him. She also subtly casts Unconscious Agenda at this point, to ensure that he will receive Dywen when he comes. // This is a reference to his ancestor King Gerold Grafton beating down an uprising during the Andal Invasion. This is exactly what he did.
    --[X] Second Meeting: Lyn Corbray approaches him on the way, babbling excitedly about being knighted and the glory that is to come. He too has a Seven Pointed Star carved into his forehead. He then urges Grafton to come to his throne room, to meet their liege. Dany stresses again that he should meet Dywen (trying to cast Unconscious Agenda again if it failed for some reason the first time), but relents when Corbray insists that this can be delayed.
    --[X] Third Meeting: In the throne room, Robert Baratheon sits on the throne of Gulltown. At his feet, the headless corpses of multiple knights in Grafton livery and around him, on spears erected around the throne, their severed heads. Among them the head of Marq Grafton, his father, who was slain by Robert. Corbray immediately kneels before Robert and is rewarded for the showing of supplication by being given a hand full of coins bearing the Seven Pointed Star. // Again, referencing real events, though a lot more embellished this time.
    --[X] Robert then addresses Grafton, asking him to kneel before his rightful king. When he refuses, Robert will give him some of the coin as a bribe, though now the Seven Pointed Star is replaced by the Laughing Devil of Mammon. If he still refuses, the men-at-arms and Corbray will restrain him and force him to kneel, stating that the gods willed it that he kneels.
    --[X] Dany repeats one last time that Grafton should receive Dywen, then collapses the dream.
    -[X] While Dany dreams, the knights guard her. Tyene and Viserys meanwhile scry & die the missing bodyparts of Thoros to ensure that the Devils can't strike at him. Corbray is off limits though.
    -[X] The next day, Viserys, disguised to look like a begging brother, will approach the keep of Gulltown and state his name as Dywen. He will claim to know something about the ambush and that he wishes to speak with Lord Grafton in private to reveal said knowledge.
    --[X] Hide Dark Sister in your cloak and disguise the Weirwood Staff as simple oak.
    --[X] Take a few of the coins along that the Brachina dropped.
    --[X] Gauge his reaction and plan the further approach.
    [x] Warn Lord Royce of the brewing trouble, the man is competent in games of court, though he dislikes playing them.
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