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<blockquote data-quote="WizarDru" data-source="post: 1657484" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>Off the top of my head? </p><p> </p><p> Let's see: how about this: a lesser member of the Targaryens arrives on the scene, stating that he has a prior claim on the bride, and that she belongs to him. In reality, he's bluffing/disgraced/deranged from Targaryen in-breeding or the like. The players must find a way to rebuff him without having to call of the wedding to refute the claim. Worse, he's brought a bunch of bullies who call themselves knights (in traditional GRRM fashion, they're a bunch of vulgar hedge knights).</p><p> </p><p> OR: Lord Walder Frey sends an envoy of some of his heirs, but here's the rub: You can have up to four Freys staking a breach of promise to the Tullies: two son's claiming promise of the bride, and two daughters claiming promise of the groom? Why? So they can stake OPPOSING claims. The Frey heirs genuinely hate each other, and could care less about Tully's problems...this is a Frey dispute, and the Brackens and Blackwoods just a convienent battleground. Ultimately, they're manuevering for position within their own house, waiting for old Walder to die (they wish).</p><p> </p><p> OR: The Cleganes show up, and start trouble. Ostenstibly allies, they make poor guests, and start trouble wherever found. The players can't dishonor them, and at the same time, fear their martial prowess. How can they cage the Mountain, his father and the rest without turning them into enemies?</p><p> </p><p> OR: House Fisher or House Justman are still chafing at loosing control of the Trident, long ago. The scions of one or both houses are looking to upset the Tullys, Brackens and Blackwoods all, in hopes of regaining what once was lost. Sudden attacks of bandits in the area call into question how well any of the three families can keep the wedding safe; could it be that the Tully's weak hand has led to lawlessness in the Riverlands? Of course, the minor house is behind it all, attacking caravans and guests on their way to the wedding, robbing some, killing others...but always leaving behind survivors. They seem to disappear...because they're actually loyal followers (as far as tully knows) and guests of the wedding. Things go from bad to worse when a minor lady of Targaryen, sent from King's Landing, is assualted and her retainers killed. NO ONE wants the king's attention in this, so they'd better find out the truth. FAST.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> How's that for starters? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizarDru, post: 1657484, member: 151"] Off the top of my head? Let's see: how about this: a lesser member of the Targaryens arrives on the scene, stating that he has a prior claim on the bride, and that she belongs to him. In reality, he's bluffing/disgraced/deranged from Targaryen in-breeding or the like. The players must find a way to rebuff him without having to call of the wedding to refute the claim. Worse, he's brought a bunch of bullies who call themselves knights (in traditional GRRM fashion, they're a bunch of vulgar hedge knights). OR: Lord Walder Frey sends an envoy of some of his heirs, but here's the rub: You can have up to four Freys staking a breach of promise to the Tullies: two son's claiming promise of the bride, and two daughters claiming promise of the groom? Why? So they can stake OPPOSING claims. The Frey heirs genuinely hate each other, and could care less about Tully's problems...this is a Frey dispute, and the Brackens and Blackwoods just a convienent battleground. Ultimately, they're manuevering for position within their own house, waiting for old Walder to die (they wish). OR: The Cleganes show up, and start trouble. Ostenstibly allies, they make poor guests, and start trouble wherever found. The players can't dishonor them, and at the same time, fear their martial prowess. How can they cage the Mountain, his father and the rest without turning them into enemies? OR: House Fisher or House Justman are still chafing at loosing control of the Trident, long ago. The scions of one or both houses are looking to upset the Tullys, Brackens and Blackwoods all, in hopes of regaining what once was lost. Sudden attacks of bandits in the area call into question how well any of the three families can keep the wedding safe; could it be that the Tully's weak hand has led to lawlessness in the Riverlands? Of course, the minor house is behind it all, attacking caravans and guests on their way to the wedding, robbing some, killing others...but always leaving behind survivors. They seem to disappear...because they're actually loyal followers (as far as tully knows) and guests of the wedding. Things go from bad to worse when a minor lady of Targaryen, sent from King's Landing, is assualted and her retainers killed. NO ONE wants the king's attention in this, so they'd better find out the truth. FAST. How's that for starters? :) [/QUOTE]
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