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Exactly a 10% of the royal debt from Westeros at the begining of Game of Thrones...[X] Plan Information Security
It still boggles the mind as to how much money that is...
Exactly a 10% of the royal debt from Westeros at the begining of Game of Thrones...[X] Plan Information Security
It still boggles the mind as to how much money that is...
Viserys doesn't like anything because he's never really done anything like that. He's been busy training, moping, caring for Dany, Learning to be a lord and a king, and trying his best to keep himself and his sister alive from people trying to kill them.You are right. Let's go do something fun. What does Viserys like? Does he like poetry? Or the arts?
Well, the silks were extremely valuable. You made the right choice in the choosing an item to sell.Exactly a 10% of the royal debt from Westeros at the begining of Game of Thrones...
True, but at this rate Viserys is going to steal Tywin's unofficial title of The Man Who Shits Gold...Well, the silks were extremely valuable. You made the right choice in the choosing an item to sell.
Unlikely, because the silks you sold were of the highest quality.True, but at this rate Viserys is going to steal Tywin's unofficial title of The Man Who Shits Gold...
True, but at this rate Viserys is going to steal Tywin's unofficial title of The Man Who Shits Gold...
How much treasure is in Vaes Dorthrak?We would need to make a trade empire to pay off that debt...or raid Vaes Dothrak...either-or.
You are right. Let's go do something fun. What does Viserys like? Does he like poetry? Or the arts?
I'd vote in favor of getting a dog and just surprising Dany with it at some point. Its not a dragon, but a human being is not complete without having had a well trained dog at least once in their life. And I'd argue we need something with better senses than a human's.Viserys doesn't like anything because he's never really done anything like that. He's been busy training, moping, caring for Dany, Learning to be a lord and a king, and trying his best to keep himself and his sister alive from people trying to kill them.
It doesn't help that Westeros has an extremely primitive economy while Lys barely even knows what it should be spending money on at this point. Its like comparing the economies of, say, Mercia in 800 AD with the Abbasid Caliphate. People here just have more money to spend.Well, the silks were extremely valuable. You made the right choice in the choosing an item to sell.