The Game of Crusading Thrones, Self-Insert Edition (GoT CK2)

This is medieval world,torturing is normal to gain information,not to punish.Book monopoly will hold as no worker know exactly how the press is built.
Stormland can trade and gain favors with the citadel so we lost a major diplomatic tool with the citadel.
Our interest is to our house and our kingdom,not other kingdoms. And you seem to forgetthat in this period a kingdom is loose colection of noble houses with various purpose,loyalities and likes.So to give someone a tool that can be used against us is stupid.
1. Yes, torture is normal, as is spying. Which is the reason why basically throwing a tantrum with the stormlands is stupid and self-defeating.

2. No, the printing press won't remain a secret. The maesters and others are already trying to figure it out. Woodcuts and engravings were common in Europe long before printing presses with movable type were invented. The idea of having the letters be separate from each other is actually a pretty logical next step. Added to that, the printing press with moveable type was actually invented completely independently in China hundreds of years earlier. It's not impossible to figure out something separately, even without having a massive incentive to do so.

Added to that, we know that other powers will want it and will make their own attempts. By not offering a diplomatic means of acquiring it, we'll also be leaving Argella no option but to use even more spies if she wants to get it. The printing press won't stop being useful, and sooner or later it will become public knowledge, and then she'll have it while we'll have made an enemy.

Lastly, as I said, once our own bureaucracy is built up we will likely be spreading the technology and making it public anyway, since it has the potential to help accelerate and precipitate enormous social, economic, and technological growth and development which would benefit us, and foster the kind of progress we want. As such, you're basically throwing a tantrum about something that we would eventually have shared anyway, which makes it even more pointless. There is genuinely no reason to self-sabotage like this.

3. Yes, we need to keep our own interests in mind, which is exactly why I'm suggesting sharing the Printing Press with her, because gaining an ally against Harren and Loren is vastly more important than keeping a temporary advantage which isn't even a strategic resource or military technology, like gunpowder or whatever. What you are suggesting will directly harm us.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Ptolemy on Mar 23, 2020 at 3:37 PM, finished with 76 posts and 28 votes.

  • [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Just be blatant about it. If she wanted a press, she could have damn well asked! This will be nearly impossible to mess up since you will know the plan, but it has a small risk of upsetting her if some of her best men are killed or wounded.
    [X] Plan: Friendly Reveal
    -[X] Send her a printing press.
    --[X] Request copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands in exchange, as "payment" for attempting to steal it.
    --[X] Acknowledge that we know about her plot, but that we aren't angry, and instead are merely disappointed that she didn't think to ask, as had she done so we would happily have sent one to her as a token of friendship.
    --[X] Caution her to be careful of revealing the Printing Press, since it may provoke the enmity of the Citadel by threatening to upend their hold on knowledge.
    --[X] In the name of friendship between our two kingdoms, we request that she not plan or execute any such hostile missions again in future, and warn that if she does we will not be so forgiving and magnanimous.
    --[X] However, we will not begrudge her some spies to keep an eye on us, provided that she will accept the same, with the understanding that neither of us will work to compromise the other through espionage.
    --[X] Since our interests are aligned against Harren and Loren, we should both share the information we've gathered on them with each other.
    --[X] Should the Stormlands wish for knowledge of our discoveries and inventions in future, they are welcome to trade for them, and we would particularly welcome any offer of books and lore as payment.
    --[X] Suggest that beyond the cordial relations and cooperation we have proposed, Argella and her father may wish to consider an even closer relationship between the Stormlands and the North.
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    -[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    -[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Try and do it subtly. It will be difficult, but you could perhaps arrange for a series of "coincidences" to foil their scheme. (DC 70)
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    -[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    -[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    --[X] [Speech/Note] To the Honorable Princess Argella Durrandon, Daughter to the Storm King, Regent of the Stormlands I, King Torrhen Stark King in the North, would freely give unto the Kingdom of the Stormlands the invention of the printing press in the hopes of furthering ties between our two kingdoms and to further spread knowledge throughout both our realms. All we ask in return is knowledge and tomes from throughout your kingdom so as to both preserve and spread the knowledge and histories of the realm as well as to prepare for any threats that may be coming in these strange times which have befallen our kingdoms. I hope for this gift to be the start of a long and prospering relationship between our two kingdoms. Sincerely King Torrhen Stark, King in the North
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] For books. The library of Storm's End is probably about as old as the one in Winterfell, and Durradons of old warred with the Children of the Forest and perhaps other creatures and other gods as well. It would be a simple argument as well. (DC 10)
    [X] Plan Plausable Deniability
    -[X] Send her a printing press.
    --[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    --[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    --[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    ---[X][Speech/Note] Storm's blessings upon you Lady Argella Durrandon,
 
1. ...I'm saying it will hurt relations with the Stormlands, and get in the way of further beneficial cooperation.

2. That's a pretty semantic point, which ignores the fact that it's espionage regardless.

3. This is nothing like Tywin, and if you decided to make it so that would arguably be worse. Tywin was successful because everyone knew what he'd done, and he'd eliminated any enemies he had in the process. For this to be like Castamere, we'd need to publicly execute them, or hang up their bodies, and tell everyone what had happened. That would send a message, sure. But it would also absolutely destroy any chances for a good relationship with the Stormlands forever, and would also create a powerful enemy. That's not something Tywin would do, because he wasn't stupid enough to value pride above great power politics and political necessity.
1. And what will happen the next time Argella wants something, something we're not at all inclined to give to her?

2. No, it is not. We're spying on each other, and thank Dice we have the better spies so we know who's watching us. But, where we have the goodwill to pursue the alliance, she's trying to steal from us.

3. ... I'm not arguing to visit upon Argella what Tywin did to the Reynes. It was just an example of an eye for an eye that's popular in that kind of society. Calm down.
As such, you're basically throwing a tantrum about something that we would eventually have shared anyway, which makes it even more pointless.
Have we voted to do that? Show me, please.
Which is the reason why basically throwing a tantrum with the stormlands is stupid and self-defeating.
Ask Britain how Chamberlain's appeasement worked out for them, lol.
 
@Redhead222 @Seyum @Chacmon @The Way It Is @One Autumn Leaf @Fallout5368 @Elder Haman @Gingganz @Resonant

You guys are all voting for the same thing, but your votes are split, even though you actually have as many people backing your core option as the other two main options. I would really suggest that you harmonise and sort your votes out, maybe by approval voting for each other or something.

@Thule @Rui

You guys are voting for an option which only has two votes backing it in total, and which can't possibly win at this stage. You may wish to change your votes to back something else.

If I combine all the "Send a Printing Press" votes, which I think is fair, they win by 1.
I'm not sure that's the case - one person is voting for two of those, so I think it adds up to 9. In other words, we're currently in a three way tie.
 
If I combine all the "Send a Printing Press" votes, which I think is fair, they win by 1.
In that case I'll stick with the winning vote:


[X] Send her a printing press.
-[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
-[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
-[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.


Ask Britain how Chamberlain's appeasement worked out for them, lol.

Dude, Godwin's law. We are not dealing with Hitler.


@Redhead222 @Seyum @Chacmon @The Way It Is @One Autumn Leaf @Fallout5368 @Elder Haman @Gingganz @Resonant

You guys are all voting for the same thing, but your votes are split, even though you actually have as many people backing your core option as the other two main options. I would really suggest that you harmonise and sort your votes out, maybe by approval voting for each other or something.

QM has said the votes to send the press for books without revealing spies will be counted together, so actually, that is current winning vote.
 
I have tried my hand at merging votes and we seem to have 17 votes for sending the press and 11 for preventing the theft, if we disregard the subvotes.

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Adhoc vote count started by Gingganz on Mar 23, 2020 at 3:51 PM, finished with 80 posts and 28 votes.
 
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1. And what will happen the next time Argella wants something, something we're not at all inclined to give to her?
The next time Argella wants something, she'll know to try asking first. And if we don't want to give it to her then we'll have advance warning that she might want to steal it. She'll also know that if she wants more of what we have in future, and if she wants our cooperation, then she won't try stealing, or else she'll miss out.

2. No, it is not. We're spying on each other, and thank Dice we have the better spies so we know who's watching us. But, where we have the goodwill to pursue the alliance, she's trying to steal from us.
Dude, we'd totally have tried to steal from her and others if we knew they had revolutionary technological advances. The fact we haven't done so is simply because there's been no opportunity. It doesn't mean that were somehow morally superior here - did you forget that we literally have a bunch of professional assassins on our payroll?

Added to that, you're also making a big mistake by thinking that this means there's no "goodwill". It isn't malicious or personal in the slightest. It's great power politics and the realities of rule. As I have repeatedly said, allies do this kind of thing to each other all the time, and making a fuss, and missing out on the opportunity for an ally against Harren and Loren, is stupid.

3. ... I'm not arguing to visit upon Argella what Tywin did to the Reynes. It was just an example of an eye for an eye that's popular in that kind of society. Calm down.
Yes, an eye for an eye is popular, but you seemed to have missed the part about how that also inspires grudges and hostility. Just because it's normal doesn't mean it's something that won't cause a grudge.

Have we voted to do that? Show me, please.
That's basically your plan dude. It has an explicit risk of genuinely upsetting her and causing her to hold a grudge, and more broadly it will also lead to frostier relations, since killing people isn't exactly something that engenders warmth or encourages alliances. At the very least it will make negotiating any sort of agreement horrendously awkward, if nothing else.

Ask Britain how Chamberlain's appeasement worked out for them, lol.
That's a pretty ridiculous and dishonest comparison. Hitler had literally written a book that might as well have been entitled "I want to invade and conquer Eastern Europe", where he laid out all his political ideas in advance, and it was entirely predictable that he would renege.

If you want a genuine comparison, look at Germany's reaction to the news that the NSA had hacked her phone. Did she frostily break off relations? No, because that would have been idiotic and self-defeating, and would have actively harmed Germany's interests by worsening relations with the US, and getting in the ways of other areas where there could be positive and beneficial cooperation.
 
The next time Argella wants something, she'll know to try asking first. And if we don't want to give it to her then we'll have advance warning that she might want to steal it. She'll also know that if she wants more of what we have in future, and if she wants our cooperation, then she won't try stealing, or else she'll miss out.
How will she know, if her intrigue check fails and she does not suspect that we traded the printing press for the books, because our spies knew she would attempt to steal it? What if the spies change the cipher? What if in the future she doesn't have anything else we would value, and attempts to steal our shit anyway?
Dude, we'd totally have tried to steal from her and others if we knew they had revolutionary technological advances. The fact we haven't done so is simply because there's been no opportunity. It doesn't mean that were somehow morally superior here - did you forget that we literally have a bunch of professional assassins on our payroll?

Added to that, you're also making a big mistake by thinking that this means there's no "goodwill". It isn't malicious or personal in the slightest. It's great power politics and the realities of rule. As I have repeatedly said, allies do this kind of thing to each other all the time, and making a fuss, and missing out on the opportunity for an ally against Harren and Loren, is stupid.
Sure. But I'd feel bad about it cause she would be our ally. The point is, we didn't.

I don't want to make a fuss. I want to act as if we didn't uncover her complicity. I want her to fail.
That's basically your plan dude. It has an explicit risk of genuinely upsetting her and causing her to hold a grudge, and more broadly it will also lead to frostier relations, since killing people isn't exactly something that engenders warmth or encourages alliances. At the very least it will make negotiating any sort of agreement horrendously awkward, if nothing else.
I feel like I'm not being very clear. If we just repel/kill the thieves and go to the negotiating table acting like we don't know Argella sent them, how will that hurt relationships? No accusations. No blame. We don't intimate that she orchestrated it. She'll write it off as a bad investment.

One more time. Stop the theft, because the Starks are not incompetent morons, and act like we didn't discover who sent them so as not to damage diplomatic relations with the Stormlands.

And don't forget. She needs us more than we need her. Her father is off adventuring in Essos with their army and Harren is within spitting distance.

But the tally clearly shows which way the wind is blowing so... 🤷‍♂️
 
One more time. Stop the theft, because the Starks are not incompetent morons, and act like we didn't discover who sent them so as not to damage diplomatic relations with the Stormlands.

And don't forget. She needs us more than we need her. Her father is off adventuring in Essos with their army and Harren is within spitting distance.

But... you are not voting for a stopping the theft subtly. You're voting to be blatant about it. The difference between the blatant and the subtle choice is that blatant means revealing we caught her spies. Subtle is trying to conceal we caught her spies.
 
Most of this nobles understand only the diplomacy from a strong position,they dont care about compromise and goodwill.They want to take as much as possible,without caring about others.Dont try to put 21 century values on an medieval world.
In books Hoster Tully refused to help the rebels if they dont marry his daughters,one of the rebels being the son of his previous ally(ned) and the other being older then him(jon).
Tully didnt care about the losses ned suffered or the age of jon,he only wanted power,no matter previous deals or his childrens lives or happines.
This is the world and mentality this quest is based on.It isnt 21 century were goodwill and moderation win the day.All of the lords are like Hitler or Stalin,they want only power and to conquer as much as possible.
And if in 8000 years they didnt ivent the printing press,they wouldnt inventing it right now.And working with a printing press and understanting how it works and it is build is something totally different.So no matter if they gain any worker,if they dont have the plans for it,they still are stuck.
Chinese printing press was different then the Gutemberg one,they used wood cilinders with characters on them,not moving letters.
We choose to give concret to the dustins(a very stupid decision) and they ignored our commands and teoretically they must obey us.So what make you believe that the stormlands wont use the printing press to gain an advantage?
And if she thinks that we didnt catch her spies,next time may try an assasination,or to incite rebelion or who knows what she may think of bc she thinks that her spies were secure
And then how will react?
 
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If we are honest giving argella the press is rewarding bad behaviour, all it signals is yeah send spies to steal from me and I will give you what you want . It shows we are a weak king.

By stopping the theft we can push for better trade concessions from the stormlands in exchange or do the same as we are doing to the citadel and copy their books for them.
 
If she doesn't realize you know about her spies, then the message is that you are willing to trade and are fairly reasonable.

If she does realize you know about the spies, then the message would vary somewhat depending on how she interprets it.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Ptolemy on Mar 23, 2020 at 8:13 PM, finished with 89 posts and 29 votes.

  • [X] Plan: Friendly Reveal
    -[X] Send her a printing press.
    --[X] Request copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands in exchange, as "payment" for attempting to steal it.
    --[X] Acknowledge that we know about her plot, but that we aren't angry, and instead are merely disappointed that she didn't think to ask, as had she done so we would happily have sent one to her as a token of friendship.
    --[X] Caution her to be careful of revealing the Printing Press, since it may provoke the enmity of the Citadel by threatening to upend their hold on knowledge.
    --[X] In the name of friendship between our two kingdoms, we request that she not plan or execute any such hostile missions again in future, and warn that if she does we will not be so forgiving and magnanimous.
    --[X] However, we will not begrudge her some spies to keep an eye on us, provided that she will accept the same, with the understanding that neither of us will work to compromise the other through espionage.
    --[X] Since our interests are aligned against Harren and Loren, we should both share the information we've gathered on them with each other.
    --[X] Should the Stormlands wish for knowledge of our discoveries and inventions in future, they are welcome to trade for them, and we would particularly welcome any offer of books and lore as payment.
    --[X] Suggest that beyond the cordial relations and cooperation we have proposed, Argella and her father may wish to consider an even closer relationship between the Stormlands and the North.
    [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Just be blatant about it. If she wanted a press, she could have damn well asked! This will be nearly impossible to mess up since you will know the plan, but it has a small risk of upsetting her if some of her best men are killed or wounded.
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    -[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    -[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Try and do it subtly. It will be difficult, but you could perhaps arrange for a series of "coincidences" to foil their scheme. (DC 70)
 
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Adhoc vote count started by notbirdofprey on Mar 23, 2020 at 11:33 PM, finished with 90 posts and 29 votes.

  • [X] Plan: Friendly Reveal
    -[X] Send her a printing press.
    --[X] Request copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands in exchange, as "payment" for attempting to steal it.
    --[X] Acknowledge that we know about her plot, but that we aren't angry, and instead are merely disappointed that she didn't think to ask, as had she done so we would happily have sent one to her as a token of friendship.
    --[X] Gently caution her to be careful of revealing the Printing Press, since it may provoke the enmity of the Citadel by threatening to upend their hold on knowledge.
    --[X] In the name of friendship between our two kingdoms, we request that she not plan or execute any such hostile missions again in future, and warn that if she does we will not be so forgiving and magnanimous a second time.
    --[X] While we desire her trust, we understand that the head must rule the heart in affairs of state. As such, to verify that trust in us is well placed, we will not begrudge her if she wishes to maintain her own spies in the North, so long as she is willing to accept the same in return, with the understanding that neither of us will seek to harm or compromise the other through espionage.
    --[X] Since our interests are aligned against Harren and Loren, we ask that she agree to share our information on them with each other. We hope this might serve as the springboard for further cooperation in pursuit of our shared interests.
    --[X] Should the Stormlands wish for knowledge of our discoveries and inventions in future, they are welcome to trade for them, and we would particularly welcome any offer of knowledge in return.
    --[X] Suggest that beyond the cordial relations and cooperation we have proposed, Argella and her father may wish to consider an even closer relationship between the Stormlands and the North. We hope that she can appreciate and understand that we truthfully bear her and her people no ill will, and that we genuinely desire only earnest friendship between us.
    [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Just be blatant about it. If she wanted a press, she could have damn well asked! This will be nearly impossible to mess up since you will know the plan, but it has a small risk of upsetting her if some of her best men are killed or wounded.
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    -[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    -[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    [X] Prevent the theft
    -[X] Try and do it subtly. It will be difficult, but you could perhaps arrange for a series of "coincidences" to foil their scheme. (DC 70)
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    -[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    -[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    --[X] [Speech/Note] To the Honorable Princess Argella Durrandon, Daughter to the Storm King, Regent of the Stormlands I, King Torrhen Stark King in the North, would freely give unto the Kingdom of the Stormlands the invention of the printing press in the hopes of furthering ties between our two kingdoms and to further spread knowledge throughout both our realms. All we ask in return is knowledge and tomes from throughout your kingdom so as to both preserve and spread the knowledge and histories of the realm as well as to prepare for any threats that may be coming in these strange times which have befallen our kingdoms. I hope for this gift to be the start of a long and prospering relationship between our two kingdoms. Sincerely King Torrhen Stark, King in the North
    [X] Plan Plausable Deniability
    -[X] Send her a printing press.
    --[X] Claim it was a gift and an attempt to further the flow of knowledge
    --[X] Request the copies of books in Storms End and the Stormlands to further this flow and better future relations.
    --[X] The spies are not to be mentioned. At all. This is a gift.
    ---[X][Speech/Note] Storm's blessings upon you Lady Argella Durrandon,
    [X] Send her a printing press.
    -[X] For books. The library of Storm's End is probably about as old as the one in Winterfell, and Durradons of old warred with the Children of the Forest and perhaps other creatures and other gods as well. It would be a simple argument as well. (DC 10)
 
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Currently tied 10 in favor of sending a printing press and revealing that we know about her spies and her plan to steal the press, and 10 in favor of sending the printing press, but presenting it as a gift and not revealing that we know about her spies.

I encourage people to vote for not revealing that we know about her spies, because if we pass the 50 DC check we will be able to read their mail and know about what she is doing in our Kingdom.
 
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With your wife's help, you spend several hours carefully crafting a missive, working long into the night. Your first attempt is discarded as too lecturing, the second as too whiny. Your third and fourth attempts are no better, but after several hours your sixth attempt is satisfactory.

(The Letter: 1d100+20 (Jeyne's Diplomacy) = 115. 1d100+15 = 113. 1d100+13 = 77)

It's more than satisfactory actually...it's brilliant. The two of you begin working together on a level better than ever. While Jeyne is leaping ahead, pouncing on ideas like a wolf on a blamed deer, you follow along behind, stitching her work together and smoothing out the wrinkles. As she finishes, she comes back to help you, finding several things you missed. The two of you work for far longer than you originally planned, eventually collapsing into bed together, too exhausted to even bother getting undressed. You awaken early the next morning, easily navigating the dark chamber as you hold up the letter and begin to read it once more.

You begin with the standard polite greetings of one monarch to another, but use the age of your house as a very light bludgeon in them, and you continue using that bit of prestige almost to subtly to be noticed. You acknowledge the lure of a printing press, and increased knowledge in general, and note that there are many who would oppose its spread. After all, the maester's prestige would be threatened if anyone could make books...but you dismiss that line of thought with irony so thick it could be translated into Valyrian and still come across as clear as Myrish glass.

You continue your musings on the value of knowledge, using metaphor to disguise what you are really talking about now: spies. You set clear boundaries here, while letting the threats remain vague. She has seen enough of your strength to be aware of the fury of the North. And the Durrandons are more than half-Andal. She likely grew up hearing scary stories about the Hungry Wolf. You make sure to send her a book describing his and some other conquests of the Kings of Winter. Princess Argella will get the hint, but it is not so blatant she could claim offense over it, not without looking weak before her bannermen.

At last, you leave aside the innuendos and metaphors and speak plainly, offering a few fair bargains: a trade of knowledge, a trade of information, and a possibility for a closer alliance.

On the third, you receive a generally positive but noncommittal response. You judge that while she may be in favor of it, some of her more powerful bannermen are not. Though you suspect that will change one way or another after the war against Harren. On the first, you receive a cautious agreement, with a note that it will take some time. The second you do not receive a formal acknowledgment of, but for some reason, the Storm Watchers in the North begin delivering messages discussing Harren in great detail, along with providing some information about the Reach. She has less about the Westerlands unfortunately.

(Catching the Change: 1d100+19 (Snow's Intrigue) +10 (Counterintelligence Bonus) + 15 (Compromised Network) = 53)

She also changes her ciphers, using a different set of goods and completely different symbols. However, luck favors you when one of her Watchers trips and falls into a ditch, allowing an urchin working for Snow to steal his supplies. The Watcher eventually recovers them from the "fence" the urchin sold them too, for a sufficiently normal price to make him suspect nothing more than bad luck


Sorry for being so slow, my muse got sidetracked by a story idea and I have been working on that a lot.
 
@notbirdofprey

Treasury: 5660 gold

Income: 1105 gold (taxes) + 1550 gold (trade) + 400 gold (farming) + 100 gold (fur) + 25 gold (wool) + 420 gold (mines) + 100 gold (paper) + 50 gold (logging)

Expenditures: -20 gold (signal towers), -10 gold (stables), -10 gold (scouts), - 75 gold (various tariff/tax reductions for houses), -15 gold (Snowcloaks), -500 gold(Kingly things), - 10 gold (civil service), - 25 gold (Wardens)

Net Income: 3605 gold

Food Supply: Medium+
I feel that our income,expecially our taxes is to low,will the income from our trading and other various things is to highy.Also that 500 gold for kingly things is way to exageratet,when the taxes from our vassals is only a little over 1100 gold.So we basicaly spend half of our tax income(our main source of income) on frivoulous things,when our whole culture is against spending money if you dont need to bc you need to be better prepared for winter.
Also the income from farming and other things is way to highy considering it is only from our lands and the income from farming,furs and others should either be a tax income or a trade income,not separate.
Also the income from trading from only our lands is way to highy.
Seriously 1500 gold in trade only from our lands when the taxes from the whole north is 1100 is exagerated.I mean the manderlays have silver mines and the only port in the north,the boltons are the third richest house in the north and we gain a paltry sum of gold as taxes but we make double in trade and various other things?
Also the expenses for our various military and civil is way to low.We spend 500 gold on kigly things and we spend 100 gold on military and other thing(we dont have an expense for our winterfell guard which is odd).So either the expense for military is way to low or something else bc it doesnt make any sense at all.
 
(The Letter: 1d100+20 (Jeyne's Diplomacy) = 115. 1d100+15 = 113. 1d100+13 = 77)

(Catching the Change: 1d100+19 (Snow's Intrigue) +10 (Counterintelligence Bonus) + 15 (Compromised Network) = 53)
Phew, I'm glad that worked out, those are great rolls for the letter.
A 95, a 98, and 64 respectively on our letter rolls, friggin' amazing.

And with the cypher switch...we rolled a 9 and still succeeded. brb dying.
 
The Sundering of the Drowned: Difficulty: Extraordinary. Power: Potent. Price: The blood of servants of the Drowned Ones and servants of the Old Gods mingled with certain herbs drunk by the one who will perform a ritual. They will enter a dream where they must fend off the temptations of the Drowned Ones or perish. Effect: As long as they are in the dream, the magic of servants of the Drowned Ones will not heed their will, failing or backfiring or acting unpredictably. Called creatures will turn against their masters. Mutations will tear themselves away from those who bear them or simply cease functioning.
Just out of curiosity what skill would we need for this. I'm asking because it doesn't seem to be something that martial skill would be all that useful.
 
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