[X] Rhaenys may be very young, but everyone in the Deep has a
Blessing of Insight which means she should actually be able to make surprising mental connections so long as you lead her along the correct path rather than treat her as if she won't understand.
-[X] "To answer your questions in the order you asked them, niece, I am going to Westeros in secret to do work in the light of day. If people catch Viserys Targaryen running around the realm playing japes on his enemies, the Crown will be taken less seriously, which on the whole usually isn't a good thing, because the Crown represents so much all at once. It has to do the work of many people, and so when I need to play a trick out in the open, even I have to act as someone else, as an Inquisitor often might. Because the Inquisitor is also representing--acting in place of--the Crown, in his own way, so he or she too, when acting with their own face, must be taken just as seriously."
-[X] Solemnly: "Inquisitors and Kings have that much in common. We can't make mistakes."
-[X] Then smile: "But Buttercup the bard
can."
--[X] Next: "As to Dorne, you should always treat words given in oath and pledge in the spirit in which they were exchanged. So act as though they are afforded the due protection and consideration as you would one who raises your banners in truth, because you will expect them to act in your interest even while dissembling--faking--their allegiance, their loyalty, to others."
--[X] "That is to say, when they pretend to be loyal to your enemy, they will not take liberties--actions--which prove troublesome for you to later deal with."
---[X] Considering why she asked further: "A lie isn't inherently wrong, but the context and reasoning behind that lie should always be taken into account before you speak an untruth. Often speaking truth
from a certain point of view is always better, as it keeps you from falling into bad habits, like getting chocolate all over your clothes!" Share a laugh.
----[X] "Always consider who you are speaking to. I would not lie to Lord Brune or Lord Velaryon, even if I had to share uncomfortable truths with either man, because I respect them too much. But I might omit--avoid speaking--certain truths to protect both of them, and I would share my reasoning with them if asked. This is because we trust one another."
----[X] "On the other hand, one who I bore no enmity with, but did not trust, I would simply avoid placing in the position to ever learn what I do not wish to speak, and an avowed foe I would not hesitate to lie to in the least, though I might refrain from it as I spoke earlier, to avoid being placed in a precarious--a dangerous--position in the future."
[X] Go fix the fire damage in the Stormlands done to that town using a Lyre of Building and magic granted muse. Whether the fire be supernatural or not, a song that smears Tywin Lannister in the doing which results in it being fixed... you don't think people will ever have any one consistent story regarding the feats of Buttercup, which is fine, seeing as how you admittedly are mostly doing this to amuse yourself.