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Post by Sam on Nov 17, 2008 21:32:56 GMT -5
I'm in... I would quite like to be one of the Seven, but if you've got someone better than Samuel I understand. Although, now that he's a Grandmaster, he rolls at legendary level b/c of Treason
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Nov 18, 2008 11:24:23 GMT -5
Yes, I think Justin had you and your father tagged which makes it pretty devastating to the Tarly line if we lose.
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Post by Sam on Nov 18, 2008 11:26:54 GMT -5
That worries me also, but it seems like we'll all be hanged as traitors if we lose anyway, so there's not too much difference. If me and Lord Robert both die, Horn Hill goes to your son
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Nov 18, 2008 12:00:30 GMT -5
We might end up losing all of the players in the Far Reach. Especially since Justin has already passed on. Justin have you heard from Howland or the Ironborn yet if they will participate?
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Post by Sam on Nov 18, 2008 15:24:38 GMT -5
Nors Nettley would be good, or Blacktyde. I think he's a legendary
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Nov 18, 2008 16:47:30 GMT -5
Don't worry about getting left out Sam we need some players to live afterwards to help kick the shit out of the west and the North.
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Nov 20, 2008 9:21:27 GMT -5
Okay so what happens if the Trial is annuled by someone like the High Septon? I am not sure that it states anywhere that all members of the seven are required to be followers of the Seven although it would make sense.
Do we keep fighting against Rodrick then even after we kneel? I think Loren would accept the trial unless someone like the High Septon annulled it.
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Post by The Flint on Nov 20, 2008 9:24:13 GMT -5
I don't think the tradition say anything about requiring all members to follow the Seven. In fact its highly unlikely that it does. I think both sides just have to agree to settle the dispute via Trial by combat for it to be accepted.
Besides, if your gods only have power over those who believe in them, that's a pretty weak set of gods. Gods have to have power over everybody, even non-believers.
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