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

Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Jul 11, 2019 at 4:27 AM, finished with 89 posts and 11 votes.

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  • [X] Plan Usurper Bad, Dragon Good
    -[X] "My lady, make no mistake, we did not travel to Haystack Hall to buy your loyalty with magic trinkets or bottled miracles."
    --[X] "There are, of course, a number of advantages freely available to the citizens of my realm, from something so basic and mundane as free education for any willing to learn, to the more fantastical, such as the healing provided, again free of charge, to any who is sick or injured."
    ---[X] "Why, a significant number of citizens now living in Sorcerer's Deep, thousands of them in fact, were sent from Westeros by agents of the Crown. They came in ships barely worthy of the name, some dangerously overloaded, most half-starved and on the edge of dehydration. Those unfortunates were sent not only to die, but to spread disease and suffering in their wake. Instead, they were made well, healed of the sicknesses which plagued them, then welcomed into the Imperium."
    ----[X] "Robert Baratheon sent a fleet to destroy my city before I ever turned my eyes to retaking the Iron Throne. When that one did not succeed, he sent another, a plague fleet intended to bring us low where force of arms failed. That is the man you profess loyalty to, in your father's name, despite swearing no oaths of your own."
    -----[X] "There are advantages beyond the simple satisfaction of knowing you support a worthy king, rather than a lout of an Usurper, my lady. One of the most basic privileges of an Imperial citizen, of which thousands of Westeros' poorest were able to benefit from through the Usurper's half-hearted malice, would have seen your father's health restored in an instant. This is no mere tale, simply the day to day truth of my realm, and one I hope to bring to Westeros when the time is right. Would you deny such to your people, to your friends and family?"
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