Exiled Dragons: A Viserys Targaryen Quest

What do You Want Viserys' Goal's To Be?

  • See Yourself on the Iron Throne

    Votes: 202 36.2%
  • Find Dragon Eggs

    Votes: 221 39.6%
  • Become A Wealthy Man

    Votes: 136 24.4%
  • Have a Family (A Wife and Children)

    Votes: 218 39.1%
  • See Dany Grow Up Well

    Votes: 302 54.1%
  • Become a Great Warrior

    Votes: 159 28.5%
  • Explore The Great Cities of the World

    Votes: 146 26.2%
  • Return To Westeros

    Votes: 71 12.7%
  • Become Fluent in Several Languages

    Votes: 101 18.1%
  • You have No Goal

    Votes: 18 3.2%

  • Total voters
    558
Hey everyone, so I've had a very...

The interesting idea involving ASOAF... one that undoubtedly might spark some interest.

A Jaime Lannister Quest.

Anyone think that's a good idea?
Maybe.

Or right before it, when he's hunting the Kingswood brotherhood with Ser Arthur Dayne...

Get a chance to win the cloak, or go adventuring before the rebellion and Harrenhall
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I would be interested in this kind of Quest!

*Some crazy dice rolls later...*

"How did the Brotherhood manage to establish their own republic!?"
 
Could do a quest from Berric Dondarrion's view point. Always liked the guy since he seemed to be one of the few characters that came across as a knight that could rightly call himself that while not being dumb (like so often happens in Westerns.

Alternatively, Tyrion Quest.
 
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You want ballsy? Gregor Clegane quest, starting before he turned into a syphilitic tumor writ large. Grandson to a lamed houndsmaster granted title, son to an upstart asshole of a knight, heir to the most useless chunk of rock on Westeros that isn't owned by a Baelish. You are barely a noble, but that is a freedom in and of itself, and you are the man who would become a Mountain.
 
You want ballsy? Gregor Clegane quest, starting before he turned into a syphilitic tumor writ large. Grandson to a lamed houndsmaster granted title, son to an upstart asshole of a knight, heir to the most useless chunk of rock on Westeros that isn't owned by a Baelish. You are barely a noble, but that is a freedom in and of itself, and you are the man who would become a Mountain.

I think Gregor would make an interesting SI. He has potential to make massive changes, but none of them are easy. He is chosen to storm the Red Keep. Instead of killing the Princess and her children, what if he captures them? And once he's there, what if he kills Aerys before Jaime does?

Beyond that, when the war of five king's begins, he is the first strike force. If he changes how he conducts the war, what happens?
 
I have a quest and it will be updated after work today:

and to be honest I chose an interesting option.

with no canon charecters.
 
Honestly, the lack of canon characters is probably the biggest draw now. While I love the setting, the strictures of canon are very limiting after a while.

I'd adore the chance to just make something novel against the setting's backdrop. Viserys, Arstan... they guided their story but they were born into their challenges.
 
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Honestly, the lack of canon characters is probably the biggest draw now. While I love the setting, the strictures of canon are very limiting after a while.

I'd adore the chance to just make something novel against the setting's backdrop.
Well it's an era I think most people might not be familiar with. And that's why I love it.
 
That is most of the timeline, honestly. We barely know more than a trivia points for the whole of the 'Age of the Hundred Kingdoms' right up until the lifetime of Harren Hoare. Its the same degree of information we have for pre-Christianization Europe. And the Age of Heroes, to say nothing of the bloody Age of Dawn, is worse.

Even post-Conquest you have broad swaths like the Dragon's Peace that are just dead space in the history books.
 
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