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Redwyne (/Tyrell) could be the master of ships..

I'm thinking of possibly making a Redwyne character at some point. The Queen was of the house when she lived and the King's father in law served honourably as Hand of the King, though I fear they have taken a step back from court politics in recent years. Lord Tyrell might consider acquiring some ships however before he vies for such a position.

We know, but hey, little money, little threatening, and a lot of charisma can let you change alot


We have an official complaints process that must be adhered to, if you have an issue with how justice is conducted in the King's realm then by all means seek audience with the King's Council
 
Now I think about it I think about it Lord Harlaw might be interested in the position, or maybe Lord Goodbrother. I wonder too if they might be interested in promotions in other areas, loyalty is a fickle thing in the iron islands and I wonder how Lord Greyjoy's vassals would react if they found themselves unable to attain positions of power due to the foolish actions of their liege.


It would be very nice to have out friends of the west represtented on the King's council, I understand there are some issues they'd like to bring forth.


Abolish trial by combat, I see no reason for such a foolish course of action.


And I think neither of those people have the authority for such a thing.


Ah yes, for the good of the realm of course :)  Also, lol, abolishing trial by combat.



Yes, yes... just immediately execute the enemies of the crown if proven guilty. It will strike fear to the enemies of realm. (or it'll create a rebellion, who knows.)
 
Exactly, who knows, and plus there are people who would love for a war to break out so they could politically advance
 
Exactly, who knows, and plus there are people who would love for a war to break out so they could politically advance

Aye, the realm will always have its share of dull witted fools. Luckily however the ruling class seem to be of a more advanced intelligence. Peace is good for business, war however, war is not.
 
Or some noble's fifth son and all of your brothers and farther die causing you to become a Lord/Lord Paramount/King
 
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Or some noble's fifth son and all of your brothers die causing you to become a Lord/Lord Paramount/King

Au contraire, I pity the fifth son with no experience in leadership who has a lordship thrust upon him in the middle of a war due to the untimely death of his family.
 
Now I think about it I think about it Lord Harlaw might be interested in the position, or maybe Lord Goodbrother. I wonder too if they might be interested in promotions in other areas, loyalty is a fickle thing in the iron islands and I wonder how Lord Greyjoy's vassals would react if they found themselves unable to attain positions of power due to the foolish actions of their liege.


It would be very nice to have out friends of the west represtented on the King's council, I understand there are some issues they'd like to bring forth.


Abolish trial by combat, I see no reason for such a foolish course of action.


And I think neither of those people have the authority for such a thing.

We would be over the moon if our loyal vassals got such a prestigious position.  Goodbrothers are practically family and the Harlaws are close too :)
 
I'm thinking of possibly making a Redwyne character at some point. The Queen was of the house when she lived and the King's father in law served honourably as Hand of the King, though I fear they have taken a step back from court politics in recent years. Lord Tyrell might consider acquiring some ships however before he vies for such a position.



We have an official complaints process that must be adhered to, if you have an issue with how justice is conducted in the King's realm then by all means seek audience with the King's Council

Nice,


Lord Tyrell love his Redwyne people and their ships.


So redwyne is tyrells bannerman, does that mean they have to listen always to Tyrell? 
 
Au contraire, I pity the fifth son with no experience in leadership who has a lordship thrust upon him in the middle of a war due to the untimely death of his family.



but what if the death is anticipated? all planned out? doesn't that fifth son bore some a little sense of leadership? (or just wits and ambition and nothing else)
 
We would be over the moon if our loyal vassals got such a prestigious position.  Goodbrothers are practically family and the Harlaws are close too :)

Close is such a funny word, it must have a different meaning upon the iron islands. Harras Harlaw was 'close to Vicatrion' and Balon was 'close' with his brothers, I hear that Ralf Kenning was 'close' with his men also.

Nice,


Lord Tyrell love his Redwyne people and their ships.


So redwyne is tyrells bannerman, does that mean they have to listen always to Tyrell? 

House Redwyne are sworn under the banner of the golden rose that is correct, though whether they shall follow the House of Tyrell truly depends upon their leadership.

but what if the death is anticipated? all planned out? doesn't that fifth son bore some a little sense of leadership? (or just wits and ambition and nothing else)

Fifth son's tend not to be the most cunning I find, they plot and they scheme and they grow jealous and angry yet at the end of the day, when the battle is won and they sit upon their father's seat, they never seem to sit comfortably, treachery always has a price.
 
Close is such a funny word, it must have a different meaning upon the iron islands. Harras Harlaw was 'close to Vicatrion' and Balon was 'close' with his brothers, I hear that Ralf Kenning was 'close' with his men also.


House Redwyne are sworn under the banner of the golden rose that is correct, though whether they shall follow the House of Tyrell truly depends upon their leadership.


Fifth son's tend not to be the most cunning I find, they plot and they scheme and they grow jealous and angry yet at the end of the day, when the battle is won and they sit upon their father's seat, they never seem to sit comfortably, treachery always has a price.

The Harlaws are smart enough not to try anything funny.  With the support of the Greenlanders would help them win the isles sure...  But the iron born would never forgive them and another will rise to take their ill forgotten place.
 
The Harlaws are smart enough not to try anything funny.  With the support of the Greenlanders would help them win the isles sure...  But the iron born would never forgive them and another will rise to take their ill forgotten place.

"Ironborn" "smart" I think you're mistaken there friend, if the Ironborn were smart they would have given up their foolish culture years ago, if the ironborn were smart they would have stopped fighting the mainland, if ironborn were smart they would have learned about ten rebellions ago that they are in no position to demand independence. I think we've seen before from Theon Greyjoy's men and those of Ralf Kenning that ironborn don't tend to be forward thinkers, I doubt they'd turn down the gold and power offered to them.
 
"Ironborn" "smart" I think you're mistaken there friend, if the Ironborn were smart they would have given up their foolish culture years ago, if the ironborn were smart they would have stopped fighting the mainland, if ironborn were smart they would have learned about ten rebellions ago that they are in no position to demand independence. I think we've seen before from Theon Greyjoy's men and those of Ralf Kenning that ironborn don't tend to be forward thinkers, I doubt they'd turn down the gold and power offered to them.

What do you know of our culture, what do you know of our islands?


You have no place to talk greenlander
 
So how long is it until the fleets of the mainland sink to the drowned gods watery halls under suspicious circumstances


Asking for a friend of course.
 
What do you know of our culture, what do you know of our islands?


You have no place to talk greenlander

A great deal, Ser Aenar Velaryon served with the Ironborn during 'The War of the Two Daughters' many years ago, along with his grace King Maegor, he understands there importance to the realm and the potential benefits to be gained from befriending them. Unfortunately that means he's also aware of their independence streak and tendency to do foolish things. The Iron islands are like gardens, full of great beauty but also covered in weeds, one must remove the weeds quickly before they spread to the rest of the garden and ruin what could have been great.

So how long is it until ol' Maegor kicks the bucket?


Asking for a friend.

Don't worry lad, your father has still got fight in him yet.
 
A great deal, Ser Aenar Velaryon served with the Ironborn during 'The War of the Two Daughters' many years ago, along with his grace King Maegor, he understands there importance to the realm and the potential benefits to be gained from befriending them. Unfortunately that means he's also aware of their independence streak and tendency to do foolish things. The Iron islands are like gardens, full of great beauty but also covered in weeds, one must remove the weeds quickly before they spread to the rest of the garden and ruin what could have been great.


Don't worry lad, your father has still got fight in him yet.

Your fancy talk doesn't change anything greenlander, you speak a great deal, that makes me angry.
 
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