And What a Dance it Was (NO SV, War is Coming, Prepare)

And I disagree with your last statement... If the situation with Saera kids in Volantins gets worse we should definitely go to pick up our sister ASAP,

I meant that If the situation in Volantis is that bad, Lucien might spend more time dealing with it and thus being more late to come home. But yes we should pick Gael... If she even wants to come home to begin with.
 
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I meant that If the situation in Volantis is that bad, Lucien might spend more time dealing with it and thus being more late to come home. But yes we should pick Gael... If she even wants to come home to begin with.
Yeah, let's hope that we manage to convince her to come to live to the Stepstones with us... Brother-Sister team of Sword and Sorcery FTW...

But even if she doesn't want to stay to live in the Stepstones she is definitely coming back with us even if we have to carry her like a sac of potatoes... She has not met even her nephews yet, and our parents and brothers have missed her dearly, they deserve to know that she is doing well, and to hear it from her mouth... After that we can drop her wherever she wants thanks to Grey Ghost.
 
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If Gael comes to live in Westeros it's going to be in the Steptstones, everyone of her family is in there. Everywhere else save Dorne or the North, with the Seven potentialy rising again with Baelon influence it's a risk.
 
If Gael comes to live in Westeros it's going to be in the Steptstones, everyone of her family is in there. Everywhere else save Dorne or the North, with the Seven potentialy rising again with Baelon influence it's a risk.
Yeah, it seems that Religious Exceptionalism will be our best investment besides Legendary Time Management... Let´s hope that it doesn´t pay for itself too soon...

And I am worried that with Melissandre being the one that raised her, she may be a little burning happy around Weirwoods if she goes to the North.
 
@Magoose just to have a time-frame of these past turns and adventures how many months pregnant are Nyra, Alicent, and Laena?
Third Trimester for Rhae, second trimester for Alicent and Laena.
I hope she doenst have the same problem with the Stormsingers because that could be a headache in the making. Also I need something, is Gael red haired?
Gael was kissed by fire… meaning through magic, she got red hair.
 
Third Trimester for Rhae, second trimester for Alicent and Laena.
Well I think we wil be late for Nyra and New child, with they way things are going I hope it's another boy. Who knows If Viserys will accept a uncle niece marriage... Anyway anyone have the list of names again? Haelena for a girl by Alicent but the rest is fuzzy for me.

For the roll, I have no ideia. It could be a contest roll, a Valaar Roll... Gael Roll, Saera kid roll.
 
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Third Trimester for Rhae, second trimester for Alicent and Laena.
Dammit, let´s hope that we can finish both of our adventures and arrive before Nyra goes into labor...
Gael was kissed by fire… meaning through magic, she got red hair.
I knew it!!! Does she also have red eyes, or she keeps the purple eyes from our family?
(Sips Coffee)

So here is a roll without context:

D100 => 98
Let´s hope that this is the roll for Grey Ghost or Caraxes doing their thing through their bond.
 
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Dammit Adventure why must you be so tantalizing yet so time consuming?! Hopefully Gael takes close to the least amount of time like I hope and we don't miss the birth of our third kid.

Somebody's definitely dying if we miss the fourth and fifth's tho
 
At least she has Uncle Vaegon for a healer, or someone else.
Yeah, but as her husband, we should be at her side (or at a spitting distance at most) at such a difficult moment...

Really Viserys, Lucien is willing to be your International Man of Mystery... But next time don´t try to summon us thinking that we are unraveling a conspiracy, and have better timing with your missions... You more than anything should understand that we don´t want to be far from our wives at such a delicate moment.

Another thing @Magoose if Nyra is at her third semester, then our other children should be close to 3, no?
 
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Well I think we wil be late for Nyra and New child, with they way things are going I hope it's another boy. Who knows If Viserys will accept a uncle niece marriage... Anyway anyone have the list of names again? Haelena for a girl by Alicent but the rest is fuzzy for me.
Well, thanks to Otto now we have an IC reason to avoid marrying any of our daughters to Baelon... And about the names we can always goes with Aemma if Nyra has a daughter this time...
 
So aside from Sucubbi sneaking around in the Stormlands do we have something else sprouting in Westeros?
Here's the deal, the sucubbi in Westeros aren't real sucibbi.

They are mystical locals that want more freedom from their lords and decided to scare the shit out of them.

As much as magic is returning, it hasn't returned to Westeros just yet outside of dragons.

Buts coming, don't you worry.

It will involve a young woman receiving visions of the Seven.
Probably to someone on the Vale or in the North, to make the alliance stronger...

Or in the Riverlands because it is an essential hub to allow troop movements.
Baelons marriage list is long and filled with…

Fun names.
 
Here's the deal, the sucubbi in Westeros aren't real sucibbi.

They are mystical locals that want more freedom from their lords and decided to scare the shit out of them.

As much as magic is returning, it hasn't returned to Westeros just yet outside of dragons.

Buts coming, don't you worry.

It will involve a young woman receiving visions of the Seven.
Well, then If the girls doesn't steal the souls of its "victims", then that pass will have a huge increase in traffic.

And I wonder who will be said young woman... And if the Church of the Seven doesn't end up trying to kill her.
Baelons marriage list is long and filled with…

Fun names.
Interesting, we have another candidate for Lady Mcbeth then.

@Magoose I have a kind of silly question... In Westeros we have the Medieval and Modern thingy in which Tragedy was considered the highest form of narrative art?

Because if it applies here I can imagine Westerosi authors being a little frustated at how they had lost a couple of great opportunities with Valaar and Visanya to write down the greatest tragedy of love of all time...
 
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Because if it applies here I can imagine Westerosi authors being a little frustated at how they had lost a couple of great opportunities with Valaar and Visanya to write down the greatest tragedy of love of all time...

The ones who wrote down Epics though were probably excited as hell to be able to write their own medieval One Piece :V
 
Oh god our brothers are gonna have even more to live up to with these stories plus the red witch blessed from birth younger sister.
 
@Magoose I have a kind of silly question... In Westeros we have the Medieval and Modern thingy in which Tragedy was considered the highest form of narrative art?

Because if it applies here I can imagine Westerosi authors being a little frustated at how they had lost a couple of great opportunities with Valaar and Visanya to write down the greatest tragedy of love of all time
Actually, Westeros dosent have a narrative tradition in the normal sense, but they are really like the Greeks.

Their oral tradition that exists across Westeros is greater then any other tradition they have in the storytelling medium.

There are some Maesters that spend their entire careers and even lives trying to document the many stories that exist in Westeros.

They haven't even scratched the surface of Westeroses beautiful oral stories.

And they don't have an homer to popularize it.
 
Oh god our brothers are gonna have even more to live up to with these stories plus the red witch blessed from birth younger sister.
It was not a "blessing", it was a curse that would have forced Visanya to kill her husband and her sons, and afterwards it would have killed mom and her unborn daughter.

But somehow dad and mom managed to beat the curse through the power of love (Thank you Dice Gods for that nat 100), not only that but it also give powers to Gael.
Actually, Westeros dosent have a narrative tradition in the normal sense, but they are really like the Greeks.

Their oral tradition that exists across Westeros is greater then any other tradition they have in the storytelling medium.

There are some Maesters that spend their entire careers and even lives trying to document the many stories that exist in Westeros.

They haven't even scratched the surface of Westeroses beautiful oral stories.

And they don't have an homer to popularize it.

Dammit I have just reaized that Alicent is in an uniquely suited position to become the Homer of Westeros...

We have to teach the girls Time Management ASAP, let's hope that for the next turn there is not a triple emergency like this one.
 
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