Well, I am back home finally I can react to the Rumor Mill
King Viserys:
D100 => 76
Queen Aemma:
D100 => 69
The King looked at his family and realized what a terrible thing he had now seen. He looked at the reports from the Sea Snake, and from the Dornish marches. There was something rotten in the principality.
He had been told that the Princess of Dorne, the heir had been killed in childbirth… Giving birth to a deformed, monstrous babe with scales, wings, and something more… dragon-like.
Yet as he looked at the rest of them, the child that Aemma gave birth to… it was like looking at Maegor's malformed creatures come again.
Aemma survived, as she always had.
Child Survival Roll:
D100 => 12
The child, the boy, did not survive more than an hour after his birth… A miracle even then.
It was a sickly deformed creature, not even fit for life. Yet it clung despite its malformations. It was a monster… yet it was their child.
Yet Viserys only looked to Aemma and asked her one question. "Do we try one more time?" It was almost clear that something was wrong.
But Aemma looked at her husband and squeezed his hand. "This will be the last time." She said,
Well, dammit poor Viserys and Aemma, and poor child... How has this happened, more curses from the Dornish?
OTOH, since Aemma has survived and they are apparently going to stop trying for an heir it seems like Viserys is not going to lose her beloved wife, Rhaenyra is not going to to lose her mother or have her claim challenged by their Half brothers...
Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen:
D100 => 85
The Princess looked at her father and realized that she did have her questions… and her own answers.
"Father." She asked the King as she waited for the meeting to begin. "What happened to… my brother?" She asked as the child was being taken away.
She saw the scales and the tail. "Nothing Rhaenyra." She did not feel safer…
Nor did she feel like the Truth was being told to her.
Well, that is dark... I can only imagine how worse it would have been if she had a bad roll here...
Prince Daemon:
D100 + 100 => 200
Corlys the Sea Snake:
D100 => 85
Daemon was sitting, his feet kicked up against the table as he looked at Lord Lannister, The Sea Snake, Lord Redfort, and of course… Many of the lord's and second sons were preparing. "What is there to wait for?" Corlys stated. "Why should we wait when the Stepstones is going to be ours for the taking? The Triarchy is Weak and disunited. Dorne stands on the precipice of civil war. Now is the perfect time to strike!"
Daemon remained quiet, looking at the sky. "No, it is not." He said. "If we strike, we will be not only providing the Dornish an enemy to rally against, but the Triarchy Fleets will be a match for yours." He set his feet down. "And we must wait for now. Gather coins and supplies. Train, while I get the missing piece."
"And what would that be?" Corlys asked. "We have thousands of men we can gather, hundreds of ships, and opportunity."
"We need The Most Dangerous Dragon Rider in Westeros." Daemon stated. "The Silent."
Reward: Daemon is back. And he's even more dangerous than he used to be.
Also, his sheet will soon be updated.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0Ezf9BbIYk
Well Daemon, you literally got two miracles at the same time...
Rhae Royce
D100 => 55
It would not be easy. But nothing ever was now. But she had her family, and that would be more than enough.
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Baela:
D100 => 94
Rhaena:
D100 => 77
The Twin Dragon riders were slowly… or quickly depending on the twin, becoming very proficient and would grow into the great Beauties of court. They were smart, intelligent, and daring, and despite their wild side of playing games, playing with their dragons, and putting ribbons on the talons of the Dragons…
They were the stereotypical Targaryen princesses. And unlike the Stereotype… their father encouraged their wild behavior.
Much to giving his brother headaches.
Dammit, so glad to see them doing well... Really we have dodged bullet there.
And the twins are adorable as always... Honestly, the main reason I don´t want to marry these girls is that they are basically our adopted sisters, and marrying between siblings is literally the second most disgusting thing about the Targaryen Dynasty (the first one in marriage between parents and their children)
Princess Rhaenys Targaryen:
D100 => 76
Lord Laenor Velaryon:
D100 => 94
Lady Laena Velaryon:
D100 => 93
The Valyreon Family has announced that they were hosting an airshow for the Red Keep, and they have decided to use the three Dragons of their house to do something wonderful.
To do another Dragon race. This time, it was through the King's Woods, to the city and Dragonpit.
Laenor was the winner, he had control over the younger Sea Smoke that his sister and even mother did not seem to have.
And they did not invite us to the race? Dammit, they knew we would beat their asses...
Aegor:
D100 => 77
Aeyns:
D100 => 57
Maegor:
D100 => 55
To say the Three Brothers went well in court was an understatement. While Aegor was obviously the most popular than his brothers, they have found a niche.
Selling their services to make large sums of money by offering Dragon rides, as they decided that while the dragons were weapons of war, they were wonders of the world.
And they have become very rich. Rich enough that they could even buy a castle.
Each. But it seems that even the matter of wealth was something they did not want. THey wanted something more.
Dammit, the dice are almost as in love with these guys as it is with Lucien...
Maester Vaegon:
D100 => 97
Vaegon looked at the report from Dorne, and then to the Glass Candle. "I trust that it worked?"
Melisandre nodded. "Nothing is ever perfect." She stated as she wisped away, her job was done.
Vaegon then took a breath and began to write again. The Dornish had harmed his young nephew.
He made sure they would be harmed as well. Damn the oaths he swore. What they did was cruel.
What he did was justice.
It mattered little that no one would know. There was no need for his involvement to be remembered. All it needed… was a little push.
Maybe he would not finish what the Conqueror started.
But he would damn well make sure that the Dornish would be ready to accept what is to come.
Well, on one hand, this is pretty awesome and Metal as Hell... On the other hand Magic in ASOIAF has a tendency of screwing everyone involved, let´s hope we are not in the blast radius when the backlash comes over this.
Visanya:
D100 => 74
Valaar:
D100 => 14
"He seems to be far away." Visanya stated as she looked down to the streets. "He hasn't wished to be with us." She paused, listening to the streets and the Dragon's roar. It was then his wife spoke again. "And you think we have done that to him?" She asked. "That we forced him into this…"
Valaar said. "No." He paused thinking of his words. "I only fear that our choices, yours and mine, will bring ruin to all of us."
Valaar then took a breath. "And that scares me."
Poor mom and dad, we should take more social actions with our family.
Aegon:
D100 => 25
Jaehaerys:
D100 => 27
Viserys:
D100 => 26
Gael:
D100 => 93
The Red Witch came to the Keep, speaking about the Child of Fire.
And Gael, the little one… spoke… about Fire. She spoke words that she could not speak.
But before her brothers could stop her. The Little girl and the Red Witch disappeared into smoke, and fire.
But the Three Brothers did something unexpected.
They only told the King that the debt was paid… their minds seemingly in a trance until it was done. They did not stop the Red Woman, because they were not in control.
The Debt was paid. The Fireborn would be with those that would… Protect her from her unnatural abilities that would soon manifest.
Dammit Malissandre, I know this is good for Gael, but did you really had to kidnap the daughter of an Admiral, and the sister of 4 Dragonriders, one of them the "Most Dangerous Man in Westeros"... If when we inevitably go looking after our sister you end up dead, you are the only one to blame due to your Cryptic Bullshit...
And @Everyone sorry about this, but I kind of game the QM the idea of this.