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Fandom A Song of Ice and Fire RP (Game of Thrones)

Akio said:
meanwhile daenna got a fucking unicorn xD If she ever gets a dragon egg shes a walking nest of legendary creatures
I mean she'll also need a Kraken before I really be impressed with her zoo :P
 
WanderingJester said:
I mean she'll also need a Kraken before I really be impressed with her zoo :P
We don't need one of those, at least those supposedly exist, we need a sea dragon
 
Fezzes said:
Okay, my alerts for this have definitely been malfunctioning. What's been going down while I was gone? What is required of me?
Your queen needs the armies of Vale to invade the Riverlands, asap (before any possible support from the North joins them), also to support her as she defend King's landing from an army at least twice as strong and well trained as the defenders within. a hopeless battle really, but you know, Gelgin's still there...




Lancelot said:
Gib kraken to Ironborn!
You know, one might actually make an appearance in this RP and not just a cameo either. They've grown on me and I've come to like them somewhat, just like the Ironborns. Krakens, I mean, not sea dragons.
 
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WanderingJester said:
Your queen needs the armies of Vale to invade the Riverlands, asap (before any possible support from the North joins them), also to support her as she defend King's landing from an army at least twice as strong and well trained as the defenders within. a hopeless battle really, but you know, Gelgin's still there...
Well, that sounds generally hopeless. Except it's a siege, and sieges are designed for those numbers.
 
It's far too late for that.


Unlike Aerys, Kuvira doesn't have a secret store of wildfire handy.

Fezzes said:
Well, that sounds generally hopeless. Except it's a siege, and sieges are designed for those numbers.
It's an assault. :P


Think Blackwater Bay, without the wildfire, without Lanister/Tyrell intervention, and an extra 5,000 men for Stannis...


...That's the situation!
 
Archon said:
It's far too late for that.
Unlike Aerys, Kuvira doesn't have a secret store of wildfire handy.


It's an assault. :P


Think Blackwater Bay, without the wildfire, without Lanister/Tyrell intervention, and an extra 5,000 men for Stannis...


...That's the situation!
I mean, it could be a siege, provided the defenses hold against the attacks of the Stags during their various waves of assault (which, let's be honest, probably won't).
 
Archon said:
It's far too late for that.
Unlike Aerys, Kuvira doesn't have a secret store of wildfire handy.


It's an assault. :P


Think Blackwater Bay, without the wildfire, without Lanister/Tyrell intervention, and an extra 5,000 men for Stannis...


...That's the situation!
You may as well start posting the smug anime faces lol.
 
Well, if it becomes a siege, Rory knows they've probably lost. So, hoping that the stags don't get a disastrous defeat.


If they do, I can still have fun with Lord Pay-the-Frey, and the Mountain V.2
 
Archon said:
Well, if it becomes a siege, Rory knows they've probably lost. So, hoping that the stags don't get a disastrous defeat.
If they do, I can still have fun with Lord Pay-the-Frey, and the Mountain V.2
The Mountain V.2: The Nice, Frosty, bear killing Mountain (o'v'o)
 
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Archon said:
It's far too late for that.
Unlike Aerys, Kuvira doesn't have a secret store of wildfire handy.


It's an assault. :P


Think Blackwater Bay, without the wildfire, without Lanister/Tyrell intervention, and an extra 5,000 men for Stannis...


...That's the situation!
A siege or an assault. Either way, it's actually pretty difficult to win, just because of defenses. Also, I'm going to confess something.


I haven't read or watched GoT. I just know a whole heap about it and can google decently. I can't entirely remember what the Battle of Blackwater Bay was. I'll probably end up looking it up.


And you're missing that the Kingsguard is actually decent this time around, and the Kings Landing side has easily some of the best generals and strategists in the land. Although I won't disagree that Kings Landing is in a really, really tight spot by the sounds of it.


Someone tell me where they reckon Gelgin is, and I'll hopefully post from that. Also, my heir's player isn't here, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.
 
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Oops, it should technically be The Mountain V.3


Since Undead-Gregor is V.2.


Needless to say though, V.3 is utterly terrifying, and the most intimidatingly brutal yet!
 
Fezzes said:
A siege or an assault. Either way, it's actually pretty difficult to win, just because of defenses. Also, I'm going to confess something.
I haven't read or watched GoT. I just know a whole heap about it and can google decently. I can't entirely remember what the Battle of Blackwater Bay was. I'll probably end up looking it up.


And you're missing that the Kingsguard is actually decent this time around, and the Kings Landing side has easily some of the best generals and strategists in the land. Although I won't disagree that Kings Landing is in a really, really tight spot by the sounds of it.


Someone tell me where they reckon Gelgin is, and I'll hopefully post from that. Also, my heir's player isn't here, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.
I agree one problem with the black water was the lack of an actual general Tyrion had good ideas but he was no tywin in battle plans
 
Fezzes said:
A siege or an assault. Either way, it's actually pretty difficult to win, just because of defenses. Also, I'm going to confess something.
I haven't read or watched GoT. I just know a whole heap about it and can google decently. I can't entirely remember what the Battle of Blackwater Bay was. I'll probably end up looking it up.


And you're missing that the Kingsguard is actually decent this time around, and the Kings Landing side has easily some of the best generals and strategists in the land. Although I won't disagree that Kings Landing is in a really, really tight spot by the sounds of it.


Someone tell me where they reckon Gelgin is, and I'll hopefully post from that. Also, my heir's player isn't here, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.
He should be in the Red Keep no? I mean he is the Hand to the Queen and hasn't betrayed her (yet).
 
WanderingJester said:
He should be in the Red Keep no? I mean he is the Hand to the Queen and hasn't betrayed her (yet).
Mark that as 'at all' and you've got it. He's less coddly than Vladin, but just as loyal. I'll see what I can do.
 
Why do people underrate the Kingsguard so much?


They had, Ser Arys Oakheart, Barristan the Bold, Jaime Lannister, Sandor Clegane.


The majority of them are pretty good other than Meryn Trant (however he is below other kingsgaurd he is underrated) and that guy who cut off tyrions nose.
 
Fezzes said:
A siege or an assault. Either way, it's actually pretty difficult to win, just because of defenses. Also, I'm going to confess something.
I haven't read or watched GoT. I just know a whole heap about it and can google decently. I can't entirely remember what the Battle of Blackwater Bay was. I'll probably end up looking it up.


And you're missing that the Kingsguard is actually decent this time around, and the Kings Landing side has easily some of the best generals and strategists in the land. Although I won't disagree that Kings Landing is in a really, really tight spot by the sounds of it.


Someone tell me where they reckon Gelgin is, and I'll hopefully post from that. Also, my heir's player isn't here, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that.
*Gasp!*


No, really, it's all good. ^^


I'm not really missing much, the Kingsguard are pretty useless in the scale of things here. Even twenty top-tier kingsguard would be, they're only a small collection of men, against an army of 25,000. King's Landing currently holds 10,000-15,000 at max, all of which are plaqued by low morale and very few properly trained. Even the Gold Cloaks can hardly be considered much better than the average levy. Braedon's army as of now are sky high morale wise, and the majority of the soldiers will have slightly better training, and probably better quality arms and armor.


Even the amazing strategists don't offer a huge advantage, because they don't have a lot to work with. Whereas Tyrion had wildfire, they have nothing. This whole attack is essentially a replica of Blackwater Bay, but with the odds stacked massively against the crown.


But you're still right, nothing will be easy about it, and war is unpredictable. Anything could happen, and whilst unlikely it's very plausible that the defenders will win.
 
Archon said:
*Gasp!*
No, really, it's all good. ^^


I'm not really missing much, the Kingsguard are pretty useless in the scale of things here. Even twenty top-tier kingsguard would be, they're only a small collection of men, against an army of 25,000. King's Landing currently holds 10,000-15,000 at max, all of which are plaqued by low morale and very few properly trained. Even the Gold Cloaks can hardly be considered much better than the average levy. Braedon's army as of now are sky high morale wise, and the majority of the soldiers will have slightly better training, and probably better quality arms and armor.


Even the amazing strategists don't offer a huge advantage, because they don't have a lot to work with. Whereas Tyrion had wildfire, they have nothing. This whole attack is essentially a replica of Blackwater Bay, but with the odds stacked massively against the crown.


But you're still right, nothing will be easy about it, and war is unpredictable. Anything could happen, and whilst unlikely it's very plausible that the defenders will win.
Kingslanding has strong walls, siege battles are the easiest for amatures to make an impact. Worse comes to worst they could retreat to the red keep and hold off for awhile
 
Archon said:
*Gasp!*
No, really, it's all good. ^^


I'm not really missing much, the Kingsguard are pretty useless in the scale of things here. Even twenty top-tier kingsguard would be, they're only a small collection of men, against an army of 25,000. King's Landing currently holds 10,000-15,000 at max, all of which are plaqued by low morale and very few properly trained. Even the Gold Cloaks can hardly be considered much better than the average levy. Braedon's army as of now are sky high morale wise, and the majority of the soldiers will have slightly better training, and probably better quality arms and armor.


Even the amazing strategists don't offer a huge advantage, because they don't have a lot to work with. Whereas Tyrion had wildfire, they have nothing. This whole attack is essentially a replica of Blackwater Bay, but with the odds stacked massively against the crown.


But you're still right, nothing will be easy about it, and war is unpredictable. Anything could happen, and whilst unlikely it's very plausible that the defenders will win.
I would say with the exception of Ser Goodman and House Twenty, twenty men would not make much a difference in the grand scheme of things. I agree with you there.
 
WanderingJester said:
I would say with the exception of Ser Goodman and House Twenty, twenty men would not make much a difference in the grand scheme of things. I agree with you there.
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Akio said:
Aizen scares me most of that entire list, he thought things so far ahead in strategy
Like Ramsay when he removed his shirt before he fought the Greyjoys best warriors?
 

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