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by Novae Vitae » Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:51 am
Independent States of Tula wrote:Novae Vitae wrote:
Also, recall that Jaime is to be having a chat with Tytos as they ride for Deep Den, or when they arrive. It's your discretion, I really don't care.
Speaking of Jaime at Deep Den, I have a question of logistics for OOC. Here is what's going down in the West:
-Jaime, on the night of 2DFD, sent several ravens to his lords, ordering them to send 500 mounted men to Deep Den within three days; I imagine Jaime would wait until 6 or 7DFD before riding. At this point, how many men would he have? For simplicity, we'll say him having all of them would be 10,000 men, including his own.
-Also, once Jaime leaves Deep Den, he's going to ride hard for King's Landing. About how long will it take him to arrive, from Deep Den, riding as hard as horses will allow?
I'd say it would take about a week since Nux laid out a walltofell hard ride is one week and a marching army is two weeks. Since you have an army marching it'll be about a week I estimate.
Also, side note, I find it funny how Ser Davos, who has nothing to do with the plot and is the only Baratheon loyal to Aerion is the one who's been wrongfully accused and about to be thrown from the top of the holdfast.

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:05 am
Independent States of Tula wrote:Novae Vitae wrote:
Also, recall that Jaime is to be having a chat with Tytos as they ride for Deep Den, or when they arrive. It's your discretion, I really don't care.
Speaking of Jaime at Deep Den, I have a question of logistics for OOC. Here is what's going down in the West:
-Jaime, on the night of 2DFD, sent several ravens to his lords, ordering them to send 500 mounted men to Deep Den within three days; I imagine Jaime would wait until 6 or 7DFD before riding. At this point, how many men would he have? For simplicity, we'll say him having all of them would be 10,000 men, including his own.
-Also, once Jaime leaves Deep Den, he's going to ride hard for King's Landing. About how long will it take him to arrive, from Deep Den, riding as hard as horses will allow?
I'd say it would take about a week since Nux laid out a walltofell hard ride is one week and a marching army is two weeks. Since you have an army marching it'll be about a week I estimate.
Also, side note, I find it funny how Ser Davos, who has nothing to do with the plot and is the only Baratheon loyal to Aerion is the one who's been wrongfully accused and about to be thrown from the top of the holdfast.

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:08 am
Novae Vitae wrote:Independent States of Tula wrote:
I'd say it would take about a week since Nux laid out a walltofell hard ride is one week and a marching army is two weeks. Since you have an army marching it'll be about a week I estimate.
Also, side note, I find it funny how Ser Davos, who has nothing to do with the plot and is the only Baratheon loyal to Aerion is the one who's been wrongfully accused and about to be thrown from the top of the holdfast.
Hmmm . . . If it'll take that long for force to arrive in King's Landing, I think I'll wait until all ten thousand horsemen amass. Does arrive one think that could be done in five days? Ergo, Jaime would be ready to ride from Duskendale at 8DFD.

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:10 am

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:13 am
Givious wrote:Independent States of Tula wrote:
I'd say it would take about a week since Nux laid out a walltofell hard ride is one week and a marching army is two weeks. Since you have an army marching it'll be about a week I estimate.
Also, side note, I find it funny how Ser Davos, who has nothing to do with the plot and is the only Baratheon loyal to Aerion is the one who's been wrongfully accused and about to be thrown from the top of the holdfast.
Ned Stark "rebelled" and his entire household was slaughtered, including a "dancing" instructor and a septa. Davos is paying for the sins of renly and Stannis

by Novae Vitae » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:14 am
Independent States of Tula wrote:Givious wrote:
Ned Stark "rebelled" and his entire household was slaughtered, including a "dancing" instructor and a septa. Davos is paying for the sins of renly and Stannis
Except Ned Stark actually drew his blade against Joffery and Cersei, Davos wanted to get Aerion and his family to safety. Don't let this influence you ICly but when you do kill him Aerion will probably be known as a murderer. And Renly might try to capture Daeron so he can cut his throat open in front of Aerion if Aerion survives the battle. Doubtful since I doubt both will survive the war but hey, it would make for drama later.

by Elepis » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:43 am

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:46 am

by Elepis » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:49 am
Independent States of Tula wrote:Elepis wrote:
Of cause, the kings will have to take out loans to support their war. In the war of the 5 kings, even the Lannisters had to get loans
We do have access to three-quarters of the Royal treasury, but to get one quarter of it we'll be visiting you soon with Renly and Tywin as official diplomats of the Confederation I'm sure.

by Elepis » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:57 am
Elepis wrote:Independent States of Tula wrote:
We do have access to three-quarters of the Royal treasury, but to get one quarter of it we'll be visiting you soon with Renly and Tywin as official diplomats of the Confederation I'm sure.
You may meet the Sealord himself, you may not. It depends who has the advantage in Westeros
I hope to get a post up tonight but if I cannot, I will get one up tomorrow

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:03 pm
Novae Vitae wrote:Independent States of Tula wrote:
I think he meant Deep Den, the two of us are TGing each other and Duskendale came into the conversation. A slip of the tongue I'd guess...or fingers in this case.
Yes, lol. I asked where Dun Fort was (I presumed Duskendale was also a castle), and its proximity to King's Landing (to which Jaime will ride) caused me to confuse it from Deep Den. So I'll rephrase:
At 8DFD, will Jaime have all 10,000 riders from his lords? That means even the latest of his lords will have been riding hard for five days.Independent States of Tula wrote:
Except Ned Stark actually drew his blade against Joffery and Cersei, Davos wanted to get Aerion and his family to safety. Don't let this influence you ICly but when you do kill him Aerion will probably be known as a murderer. And Renly might try to capture Daeron so he can cut his throat open in front of Aerion if Aerion survives the battle. Doubtful since I doubt both will survive the war but hey, it would make for drama later.
#PoeticVengeance. Also, does Aerion have living male siblings? As stated ICly, Tywin believes this is vengeance against Aerion for leading to Gerion's banishment with his paranoia.
Elepis wrote:Independent States of Tula wrote:
We do have access to three-quarters of the Royal treasury, but to get one quarter of it we'll be visiting you soon with Renly and Tywin as official diplomats of the Confederation I'm sure.
You may meet the Sealord himself, you may not. It depends who has the advantage in Westeros
I hope to get a post up tonight but if I cannot, I will get one up tomorrow

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:04 pm
Elepis wrote:Elepis wrote:
You may meet the Sealord himself, you may not. It depends who has the advantage in Westeros
I hope to get a post up tonight but if I cannot, I will get one up tomorrow
also, it is still highly possible you will have to take out loans, in the books the Crown had to even when there was not a war on

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:08 pm

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:09 pm
Givious wrote:Novae Vitae wrote:
Yes, lol. I asked where Dun Fort was (I presumed Duskendale was also a castle), and its proximity to King's Landing (to which Jaime will ride) caused me to confuse it from Deep Den. So I'll rephrase:
At 8DFD, will Jaime have all 10,000 riders from his lords? That means even the latest of his lords will have been riding hard for five days.
#PoeticVengeance. Also, does Aerion have living male siblings? As stated ICly, Tywin believes this is vengeance against Aerion for leading to Gerion's banishment with his paranoia.
Ned drew his sword after Cersei tore up the final decree of King Robert, treason in itself and attempted to have a twelve year old boy crowned king before Robert was cold.
Aerion does have a brother, Aerys who is the Lord of Harrenhal and is Lunas' main character...Elepis wrote:
You may meet the Sealord himself, you may not. It depends who has the advantage in Westeros
I hope to get a post up tonight but if I cannot, I will get one up tomorrow
I will have a post up shortly of a person sent by Aerion to withdraw funds from the Bank. The account is passphrased by Tywin Lannister so only he can open it, however he will bear royal documents stating that Tywin has "fallen out of favor". Technically, you are not to open the account for my guy.

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:16 pm
Independent States of Tula wrote:Givious wrote:
Ned drew his sword after Cersei tore up the final decree of King Robert, treason in itself and attempted to have a twelve year old boy crowned king before Robert was cold.
Aerion does have a brother, Aerys who is the Lord of Harrenhal and is Lunas' main character...
I will have a post up shortly of a person sent by Aerion to withdraw funds from the Bank. The account is passphrased by Tywin Lannister so only he can open it, however he will bear royal documents stating that Tywin has "fallen out of favor". Technically, you are not to open the account for my guy.
Still Ser Davos did nothing to Aerion except for not realizing his son was up to treason. Also yes as we discussed it's impossible for you to retrieve the funds as the Iron Bank cannot break its word on how funds given to them are to be handled, withdrawn, and loaned in the details of the agreement made on how the Iron Bank can handle that coin unless it would like to see no one ever trust their coin to the Iron Bank again. A bank is only as trustworthy as it's word after all.
Also I mean, you can have that badass speech if you'd like, I doubt it'll take too long.

by Nuxipal » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:21 pm

by Novae Vitae » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:23 pm

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:25 pm
Novae Vitae wrote:Je reviens.
Also, I stated that there were three parameters on which the money could be withdrawn from the Iron Bank. I recall two:
-that Tywin Lannister or any other person with the pass-phrase can access it
-upon the death of Tywin Lannister, the money returns to the Iron Throne in King's Landing (proof of death would be required)
The third was a precedent for superseding Tywin, but I don't know where the post is nor do I recall the precedent itself. Nevertheless, I recall it was rather complicated. Allow me to look.

by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:26 pm

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:30 pm
Givious wrote:Another reason for killing Davos Tula is that he is one of the few who know who was named heir. This helps muddle it up

by Phalnia » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:31 pm

by Novae Vitae » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:32 pm
Givious wrote:Novae Vitae wrote:Je reviens.
Also, I stated that there were three parameters on which the money could be withdrawn from the Iron Bank. I recall two:
-that Tywin Lannister or any other person with the pass-phrase can access it
-upon the death of Tywin Lannister, the money returns to the Iron Throne in King's Landing (proof of death would be required)
The third was a precedent for superseding Tywin, but I don't know where the post is nor do I recall the precedent itself. Nevertheless, I recall it was rather complicated. Allow me to look.
I had to get three members of the council


by Givious » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:46 pm

by Independent States of Tula » Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:55 pm
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