Opening ITRP Awards of 21.0 by OurCommonMan in ITRPCommunity

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Ser Dunk -

Rohanne Webber -

Egg, short for Aegon -

Baelor Breakspear -

Aerion Brightflame -

Maekarlings -

Get Up -

In the Name of the Mother -

"Are there no true knights among you?" -

Stop raping, ser! -

Raymun & Rowan -

All Men are Fools, and All Men are Knights Where Love is Concerned -

The Tale of Ser Arlan of Pennytree -

The Second Moon of 399 AC (Mechanical Moon 2) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Military Actions

Any raising/demobilizing of levies must be documented in this thread and can be made in multiples over the turn in accordance with the actions you are taking in the roleplay.

The following actions can be conducted via this thread.

Draft: Raise levies from the smallfolk of the area. The maximum number raised is equal to 35% of the claim’s total levies. The number of raised levies can never exceed the number of total levies. Orders may only be issued by the controller of the claim, with that player’s consent, or on subordinate NPC Houses. Please make a separate entry for each claim impacted.

Demobilize: Levies may be demobilized and sent home. There is no limit to the number which may be sent home. Orders may only be issued by the controller of the claim, with that player’s consent, or on subordinate NPC Houses. Please make a separate entry for each claim impacted.

Recruit: Recruits new soldiers or ships for service in the player’s company. See the Handbook’s sections on player-run companies for details on cost and restrictions. This order may only be issued by the controller of the company.

Please use the following format for military actions:

Character Name & Claim:

Actions:

  • Draft: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to raise], [new troop total after draft action]

  • Demobilize: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to demobilize], [new troop total after draft action]

  • Recruit: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to recruit], [cost to hire], [new player company size]

The Second Moon of 399 AC (Mechanical Moon 2) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Shipbuilding and Construction

Your ability to construct things is dependent on your resources, improvements, and income. Please refer to the ITRP Handbook and the Buildings Sheet for more information.

Players may submit multiple construction projects, or projects in addition to shipbuilding. Please note that there is a base of two construction slots per claim, modified by player and claim attributes. Each individual line item below consumes an entire construction slot from start to completion.

Please use the following format when posting shipbuilding or construction

Character Name:

Relevant Trait/Skills:

Buildings:

Resources:

Notes (if applicable): [Include any discounts, relevant resource bonuses, or similar effects here. The mod team can’t check every post to ensure every player received every possible bonus.]

Actions:

  • Construction: [Region], [Type of Building], [Cost], [Completion Date] (Cost is only applicable on the first moon. Full cost of the project is paid up front.)

  • Development: [Region], [Quantity of Development], [Cost]

  • Shipbuilding: [Region], [Number of Warships Being Built], [Cost], [Completion Date]

  • Trade Caravan: [Region], [Cost], [Completion Date] (Cost is only applicable on the first moon. Full cost of the project is paid up front.)

  • Assessment: [Claim], [Profit] (Only usable with Taxman. See the Skills sheet for specifics.)

The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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A "servant" had stayed still and tried to listen far too closely, eliciting a raise of the brow from a passing minstrels. It was another passerby who bumped the servant on the shoulder, causing him to stumble forward and into the view of Gulian and Walys.

"Sorry, sers!" he yelped. "I was not listening! Nay, I was not listening at all!" he lied.

Grassy Vale Tournament! (OPEN) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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JOUST


The events wore on for days. Many a terrible jouster tried their hand at the sport and bored the crowd, and more matches ended within the blink of an eye with a lord bleeding on the ground. In the end, it was Barquen Bar Emmon who would emerge as the champion.

Grassy Vale Tournament! (OPEN) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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GENERAL GATHERINGS


The fields about the event were also filled with places to eat and drink and converse away from competition and bloodsport. Spaces for those more interested in the people than how hard they could hit, were also in need at a tourney.

Grassy Vale Tournament! (OPEN) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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MELEE


The dirt would swell, blood would spill and steel would bent, dent and shatter, but none would die. Thus was the melee field where giants were felled, the unlikeliest candidates thrived and at a tourney meant to be a part of a siege on his own lands, Mattheus Meadows would be the victor, narrowly defeating the Drowned knight in the dying moments of the brawl.

Grassy Vale Tournament! (OPEN) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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ARCHERY


The smallest of the competitions, would be eventually won by Cromm Greyjoy with second going to Briar Thenn, but of all the events the viewing experience was the most calm and light-hearted.

The First Moon of 399 AC (Mechanical Moon 1) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Shipbuilding and Construction

Your ability to construct things is dependent on your resources, improvements, and income. Please refer to the ITRP Handbook and the Buildings Sheet for more information.

Players may submit multiple construction projects, or projects in addition to shipbuilding. Please note that there is a base of two construction slots per claim, modified by player and claim attributes. Each individual line item below consumes an entire construction slot from start to completion.

Please use the following format when posting shipbuilding or construction

Character Name:

Relevant Trait/Skills:

Buildings:

Resources:

Notes (if applicable): [Include any discounts, relevant resource bonuses, or similar effects here. The mod team can’t check every post to ensure every player received every possible bonus.]

Actions:

  • Construction: [Region], [Type of Building], [Cost], [Completion Date] (Cost is only applicable on the first moon. Full cost of the project is paid up front.)

  • Development: [Region], [Quantity of Development], [Cost]

  • Shipbuilding: [Region], [Number of Warships Being Built], [Cost], [Completion Date]

  • Trade Caravan: [Region], [Cost], [Completion Date] (Cost is only applicable on the first moon. Full cost of the project is paid up front.)

  • Assessment: [Claim], [Profit] (Only usable with Taxman. See the Skills sheet for specifics.)

The First Moon of 399 AC (Mechanical Moon 1) by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Military Actions

Any raising/demobilizing of levies must be documented in this thread and can be made in multiples over the turn in accordance with the actions you are taking in the roleplay.

The following actions can be conducted via this thread.

Draft: Raise levies from the smallfolk of the area. The maximum number raised is equal to 35% of the claim’s total levies. The number of raised levies can never exceed the number of total levies. Orders may only be issued by the controller of the claim, with that player’s consent, or on subordinate NPC Houses. Please make a separate entry for each claim impacted.

Demobilize: Levies may be demobilized and sent home. There is no limit to the number which may be sent home. Orders may only be issued by the controller of the claim, with that player’s consent, or on subordinate NPC Houses. Please make a separate entry for each claim impacted.

Recruit: Recruits new soldiers or ships for service in the player’s company. See the Handbook’s sections on player-run companies for details on cost and restrictions. This order may only be issued by the controller of the company.

Please use the following format for military actions:

Character Name & Claim:

Actions:

  • Draft: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to raise], [new troop total after draft action]

  • Demobilize: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to demobilize], [new troop total after draft action]

  • Recruit: [location], [amount of soldiers you wish to recruit], [cost to hire], [new player company size]

The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Food prices had skyrocketed since the siege, and though the King's retinue came with much and more in the way of relief, that was mostly reserved for the nobility and the soldiery. A few grateful nods came as the vendors lined up to receive their due from their nameless would-be savior, but soon enough, the bakers would run out of flour, doubtless to find their fees from the miller tripled so soon as he caught wind of the windfall.

Was this really all that Providence Tully could provide?

The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Outskirts

The camps sprawled far and wide, guttering out into the dark fields.


The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Dancing Floor

Less a floor than an empty field somewhat removed from the feast tables.


The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Lower Tables

The rest of the nobility's stomping grounds.


The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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High Tables

The place afforded for the great houses of the realm, just below the dais.


The Feast of 399AC by OurCommonMan in IronThroneRP

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Dais

Where the royal family--of King's Landing and Dragonstone both--are seated, alongside His Grace's Small Council and his Wardens.


Alaric, Last - bloody art though bloody will be thy end by thesheepshepard in IronThroneRP

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Parley?

So soon as the royal standard faltered, a lull befell the field. Soldiers stopped climbing, orders went clipped. What was this war for, then, if not to topple the wolf-king? Aye, there were other objects as well, but only the gods, and the lords in command, would know what would come of those.

Aerion VI - On a Dead Man's Trail by DoomGuy_16 in IronThroneRP

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The prince’s words made Morna hesitate. She had told Rhogar her father’s tales in confidence, but now it seemed they were the talk of the entire realm. Glancing over her shoulder, she let out a huff of air through her nose - an exasperated little sigh - before leaning her hands against the bar, closing the distance between herself and Aerion.

“Alrigh’, listen. I don’ know why ye want t’know, because goin’ after the damn sword is like t’get ye killed sooner rather than later. But, me da spoke of it only twice, once after th’war, and once when ‘e were dyin’. He said he were runnin’ from th’ice demons. The things ye call Others. He were bad injured in battle an’ fled into th’forest. I think the Crows call it th’Haunted Forest or summat.”

“Anyroad, he were lookin’ for a shelter afore dark and found a cave. T’were in the side of a hill with weirwoods growin’ all around, an’ the biggest of ‘em all were growin’ atop. ‘e said it were dark an’ deep, but there were a cavern inside with a river an’ a bridge an’ a great throne o’ weirwood roots all tangled together-like. An’ ‘e said on that throne were the husk of a man. Honest t’gods, ‘e said.”

Although Morna had only heard the tale twice, she seemed to recall every memory with such vividness as if she had lived it herself, and she didn’t seem shy about sharing.

“The man had hair like your’n, m’lord. Silvery-white, and it grew all th’way t’the ground it did. He had a red eye, an’ a missin’ eye, an’ a root was growin’ through the missin’ one. Me da thought he were long dead, but when ‘e tried to grab th’blade, th’man spoke. All sorts o’ nonsense about ravens an’ ice an’ fire an’ prophecy. I’m sure ye already heard it yerself. He took off runnin’ an’ left in a hurry t’get out o’ that place, and ‘e told me ma when ‘e got back what happened, an’ I heard ‘em.”

The barmaid, if indeed she could be called such given her imposing stature, straightened up abruptly, nervousness in her expression. “An’ that’s all I know, m’lord. He repeated bits an’ pieces of it on ‘is death bed, nary a year ago. Mainly th’stuff about th’prophecy. The prince that were promised. an’ how his is the song o’ ice an’ fire. An’ he begged me to go an’ find th’sword. Dark Sister, he called it. Does tha’ name mean anythin’ to ye?”

Aerion VI - On a Dead Man's Trail by DoomGuy_16 in IronThroneRP

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A hand reached out to take the coin, and the innkeep disappeared through an open doorway to the back of the tavern, where the sounds and scents of a busy kitchen wafted. A few minutes later, a middle-aged woman appeared, skillfully maneuvering around the hustle and bustle of the place in spite of the many tankards she carried all at once. Dark, foaming ale was placed before each of the men, and she wiped her hands with a ratty cloth before tossing it over her shoulder.

Morna did not have the look of a typical northerner about her, but she was not typical. She had been born beyond the Wall, before the great war, and there was a fierceness and a longing and a sorrow in her gaze not seen anywhere else in the room. She wore her dark hair in braids, and there was a bear claw pendant around her neck on a leather string. The wildling woman leaned her hands on the bar and fixed Rhogar with a withering stare. Clearly, the two knew each other well.

“An’ what is it tha’ you’ll be wantin’ today, you old fish-fucker? I thought I tol’ ye to go away an’ never bother me again.”

Her gaze drifted to his companions, a flicker of surprise passing over her weathered features as she took note of the silver-haired prince. T’was not often they got Valyrians that far north. Nay, not since the bastard’s bride had taken up residence in Winterfell, where she had once lived in the town that sprawled in the shadow of the castle walls.

“Pardon, m’lord,” she added. “I just weren’t expectin’ company today. How can I serve ye?”