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 12, 2020 at 5:40 AM, finished with 77 posts and 18 votes.

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  • [X] To Kasath I would join strength to strength with yourself, as in the sphere of war you might already contend against the decrepit, the delusional and the damned, instead in peace we would go and entreat the lords there to set aside ruin and make an end of madness.
    -[X] With yourself, the familiarity of that entreaty would not be blinded by suspicion, by the contempt for outsiders and the cynic watching for unproven words and shallow motivations. And myself the will and means to accomplish what we set our minds to, some of Sarnor's legacy can wrest itself from the grave, or at least lay bitter and old hatreds to rest.
    [X] With our host joined, the three of us might go onward, setting aside thoughts of making war for a short time, and investigate the ails of Mardosh. There we might find what facade has woven itself upon the people there, and if it should be a cur or a horror leading them to their own ends upon unseen strings, we might cut them and hopefully grow in strength even further before battle is joined.
    [X] As for Gornath, one could hardly claim the so-called King of Rats to be the most proactive ruler. Let him moulder in madness and stew in impotent hate, he will bide himself for us and not dare stick his head out of his strongness and holdfast. If the sane still thrive under his paranoid eye, an earnest entreating from their fellows might pull them out of the way of the funerary pyre.
    [X] Finally, for the foes who would drown the living and tread and retread their mummery endlessly until they are made puppets themselves by the dread power of the Far North, with Sarnath there can be no peace, but there might be rest. With our host combined we might put an end to them once and for all, vengeance long sated and hope for the future restored. No more will the Sarnori mire in madness and linger in hatred upon the world under the sun, but instead rebuild themselves there upon the stones of the previous age.
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