The same people that messed up the intrigue to capture the wool merchant are up to their old accustomed gaucherie once again. Why am I not surprised?
Ad hominem and not entirely correct.
Bloody fucking brilliant. He's safer in the second most noteable city in the county, right at our side, the target's main rival, than he;d be in the countryside at the manor of a small-time knight. You honestly couldn't write this stuff into a farce about the world's worst intrigue and have it be believed.
We can keep an eye on him and adapt to changing circumstances. I've repeated that over and over yet you always ignore it. You also seem to be assuming that I think that failure is inevitable, though, even though I never said or implied that, so I suppose that you completely ignoring one of my arguments isn't surprising.
I go with Urist's suggestion. Attack now. Mount up, lads. We bloody well ride to Curbiston at dawn.
-1Do you
want to get us killed?
A.) This can't be the first time a fight over who gets a noble title has happened, there have gotta be rules and somebody's gotta know them.
Case in point. The rules are... we get more people to back us by whatever arguments and bribes and alliances necessary, and then we win on the battlefield, or appear so overwhelming that it doesn't get that far. It's not a modern country. Your airtight law doesn't exist yet. there's no body of professional national police to enforce it impartially, even if it did exist. Welcome to feudalism, enjoy your stay.
Feudalism is not anarchy. Stop saying it is. The rules do matter. They may not be absolute, but if nothing else they'll get people on our side.
We could have had a turn this morning my time, or last evening for you westerners, but it wasn't to be that simple, was it? Instead you have to override the key priorities in my plan, which you clearly didn't understand to begin with.
And you
clearly didn't understand MY plan, seeing as how you kept misprepresenting it.
Besides, there's many other possible reasons why there isn't a turn yet. The GM isn't a machine.
We're far better doing this bluntly with rapid action than relying on subtlety that most aren't appreciating, anyway. I continue to advocate a switch away from intrigue that most aren't coherently understanding. The first principle of intrigue is don't get caught with the bag in your hands. Doesn't matter if you think you can protect the bag better when it's in your hands. Don't get caught with the bag. Period. And as for Truean suddenly piping up about taking this too fast when it's already set in motion, that's just the bloody icing on the cake. Bravo to that sense of timing.
Regardless, cart after horse, Gerv. Rumors THEN claim. I don't care that much about the timing as long as the people are comfortable with the possibility of another claimant and a bit doubtful of Owen's right and ability before that.
This thread still has the same people I've always disagreed with since page 90. GWG, Truean, and that like. It has few of the people that I used to enjoy reading like Tryrar and Gotdamn. The democratic nature of the suggestion format has pivoted toward people who really are not my cup of tea.
So enjoy all the cool ideas I left for you to play around with. The art festival, the wool trade, the bastard himself that I thought to seek out. Enjoy the heraldry graphic. Crabnumber is right, obviously I bring nothing to this thread, so I'll leave it to the rest of you. Democracy is so awesome, especially when all the fun posters left weeks ago.
There you go misrepresenting our posts again. HE NEVER SAID THAT. He merely said that our suggestions have value, too. You did NOT suggest EVERYTHING of value save that mentioned by Tryrat and Gotdamn. We also contributed. Get off your high horse.
Right, well, moving on from that.
I say we keep the fact that we have a contestant to Owens claim a secret, and we send out feelers in order to ascertain whom we can expect to back us if we do attempt to install him as the count. Also, ask the steward about how one goes about contesting a claim such as Owens. Let's stay away from military action for the time being, as we don't want to be considered rebellious, which would get a much larger army bearing down on us.
I can't argue with any of this...but I think just about everyone agrees as well.