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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 6, 2008 15:17:28 GMT -5
Yes good idea, and maybe we can even lay claim to Dorne for the act with support from the crown. Jason and I do need seats of our own.
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Post by Jason Dondarrion on Aug 6, 2008 17:16:52 GMT -5
I think we need to figure out the details of this assasination. Are we going to try to manipulate events that cause Qorgyle to show resentment towards Rodrick?
Also, its unlikely that we can find a way to do this through brute force. Rodrick has 100 men, and a knight of the Kingsguard. Also, our 100 men can't be seen doing anything that makes us look guilty.
This kind of situation requires more finesse, like the classic midnight assasin. Or, like I vaguely mentioned earlier, a poisoned knife among a rain of rotting fruit thrown by discontent smallfolk.
Also, do we want to frame Dorne for this? Or is there someone else that could be blamed that would either be more beneficial towards us or more likely a culprit?
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Aug 6, 2008 17:48:48 GMT -5
I think we'd be the obvious suspects, so it'd have to be really, really well planned.
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Post by Jason Dondarrion on Aug 6, 2008 18:17:54 GMT -5
Right now we are the prime suspects, so we need to do something that throws suspicion onto Dorne. Can we sabotage our own negotiations without making it look intended?
If we can find a way to secretly make the Dornish openly hate Rodrick, we will manage to shake off some suspicion. Throwing in some Dornish poison or weapon would help. Also it would be nice if we had some kind of aliby.
I guess the first step is finding a way to make Rodrick seem insulting or threatening to Qorgyle when the negotiations start, but of course it can't look like we are doing this on purpose.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 7, 2008 8:41:30 GMT -5
I geuss to do that Rodrick would have to say something in that manner at the negotiations. I don't think he is the type to take charge, I thought Breck would do most of the talking. Maybe I am wrong though and Rodrick can dig himself a nice grave. However, if we can have Qorgyle attack these rebels and Rodrick command the army his chances of death go way up and it gives us more room to play with ideas on knocking him off. If we get caught though we are done for haha. It'll be risky either way.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 7, 2008 9:58:02 GMT -5
I need to find something for Willam to do. Too bad the King hates him. Maybe he should go back to Blackhaven. BTW does Jeyne roleplay for Helen Royce?
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Aug 7, 2008 10:15:32 GMT -5
Yeah, I assume so. You should go to Storm's End and help command the garrison there.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 7, 2008 10:18:04 GMT -5
Ya that'd work. I am waiting to speak with the King to figure out what to do next/maybe redeam myself.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 7, 2008 13:20:31 GMT -5
So Breck how do you plan on having Rodrick killed?
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Aug 7, 2008 13:48:29 GMT -5
I don't know if I'm gonna carry through with it. We'll see what, if anything, I can come up with.
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 7, 2008 13:54:59 GMT -5
Sound slike a plan it's your game after all
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Aug 9, 2008 18:00:24 GMT -5
Any new plans, guys?
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Post by Jason Dondarrion on Aug 9, 2008 20:07:13 GMT -5
Okay, how about this:
Breck sends Kaland to a whorehouse with a sack full of money. Kaland hires a dornish whore who will go to Rodrick and seduce him, then slit his throat in bed where Ser Elwood won’t be watching. Kaland pays the whore half up front and promises the other half when Rodrick is dead. When the whore comes for the remainder of her payment, we kill her and such.
If this plan or any part of it is good we can come up with more details.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Aug 9, 2008 20:56:58 GMT -5
That sounds good, but Breck can't be connected in any way, because if we get caught...it will be horrible for us all. Kaland could do it on his own though, without communicating with Breck beforehand.
Sound good?
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Post by Lord Davydd Redwyne on Aug 10, 2008 13:29:45 GMT -5
It does, but why would Kaland just kill the prince. He may not like him but we are talking killing someone and gaining no real benefit from it. Kaland will do it if need be but there needs to be more if you know what I mean.
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