The aftermath of the dismissal of Lady Barba Bracken, sent back to Stone Hedge with her royal bastard Aegor Rivers, was not entirely what some expected. There were members of the court who expected King Aegon to explode with anger at them, especially the members of the small council. Others thought the king would instead unleash his outrage at the Prince of Dragonstone, Daeron, and mayhaps his own brother Prince Aemon the Dragonknight for having led the intervention. But that is not what happened. Oh, the king did sulk, and assuaged himself with his usual recourses: wine and women. But as the…
Summer is always a slow time on the game and a difficult time for us to arrange much in the way of events. But now we’re in August and things should gradually be settling down. To kick things back into gear again, we want to hear from you.
Specifically, we want everyone to put in a +job (use the…
The MUSH is based (with the author’s permission) on the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin. The series consists of A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons. At this point, two more books called The Winds of Winter and A…
This article is written as an OOC document, a companion piece to this IC document.
A meeting to discuss the state of the game in the wake of Baelor’s death and to discuss our plans going forward as well as what players would like to see more or less of.
Day 1: The royal host is ill-prepared when ambushed further along the pass, two days from Stonedance. Red Rhys’ men cause rockslides that shatter the van under Warden of the Kingswood Ser Jan Marbrand and his men, chief among them Sers Cleyton Waxley, Ryckon Westerling and Dermett Corbray, heir to…
In the annals of Westerosi history, few events have captured the essence of chivalry and deception quite like the Tourney of the Setting Sun. Set against the backdrop of an unruly king’s machinations and personal vendettas, this grand spectacle unfolded amidst rumors that ran like wildfire,…