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Probably one of the first things she'll do is make sure she never meets Drogo in anything other than a position of power, because there's no need for her to go through the mess book!Daenerys did.
you cheeky buggerNo no, neither of those. Just calling your attention to the fact that whatever your city, it's likely going to be:
xx°xx′N xxx°xx′W.
You're in the North. Northerner.
* Richard just Chillaxing here in the South.
S 36° 7.593' E 146° 50.152'
yeah. the only time i'd ever go out of my way to interact with the Dothraki is if i manage to obtain a dragon, then i can come in like a goddess and be all like "whaddup haters!" (my ride's better)Probably one of the first things she'll do is make sure she never meets Drogo in anything other than a position of power, because there's no need for her to go through the mess book!Daenerys did.
See, on the one hand you're using this comment to agree with me, on the other hand you're double posting. Use the edit button instead.yeah. the only time i'd ever go out of my way to interact with the Dothraki is if i manage to obtain a dragon, then i can come in like a goddess and be all like "whaddup haters!" (my ride's better)
is my thread!See, on the one hand you're using this comment to agree with me, on the other hand you're double posting. Use the edit button instead.
Interesting story, will this feature nsfw content later on? I find it hard to imagine the dothraki or alternative suitors not wanting an "heir" for them to control.
I love fireproof Dany and I'll be glad to help in whatever way I can.
so, do you know exactly what areas of essos are infested with stonemen? I know Valyria is, but apparently much of the lower Rhoyne also is, i just need to know how much and whether it's feasible to increase development along the Rhoyne.
Maybe, but being fireproof doesn't make the area that's on fire any more comfortable other than being immune to the fire. In the long run, being fireproof is a good trick, but it's not a world beating cheat, y'know?If Dany is fireproof, does this mean she can sleep in a nice bonfire if the beds aren't warm enough?
thanks, becauseIt's mostly those places as far as I know and it shouldn't be impossible if they can be driven out and the infection burned out of the area. Not easy maybe, but hardly impossible. Other parts of the river should be viable as long as a certain degree of vigilance is taken as regards the lower parts.
thanks, because
The Rhoyne will become very important for future plans.
Kinda figured. You're going the magic route, yeah? Lots of magic along that river.
more like completely ignoring Westeros route, but yeah, being a Witch-Queen sounds damn fun.
Dunno if that's completely wise. A few things in Westeros, like situation with the Wall, could have global implications. Might be smart to at least try and keep a weather eye on it for safety's sake.
i mean, other than the literal apocalypse ignoring Westeros, or at least not setting out to conquer it, which is what caused most of Dany's problems in the series, as everyone who she relied on for power knew that she would eventually leave.
I'm just saying keep an eye out for the apocalypse, you'll want to look towards the Five Forts as well because who knows what's going on with them
in this they can for her, as that was something i was thinking could be an issue, but i realized that Dany couldn't have survived several hours in the fire with her eggs without some ability to filter smoke.Oi its not even the flames that kill people but the fucking smoke
being fireproof does not mean your lungs can filter carbon
and what happenes when Robert learns that Varys either A: never told him about the windfall Kaiserys has had or B: is incompetent enough to not have heard?...So, I have an issue here. Varys should be hedging his bets at this time, trying to keep all the children alive. He hopes to restore the Targs. Pointing Robert at them to kill them is a fairly massive divergence of his previously known behavior.