![]() Lord Goodbrook was an excellent “Master of Works.”, though that mostly meant working closely with Lord Torrhen or carrying out the checklist of Orders Cregan had left him. He had served admirably as a bedmate, though his skill in helping her run Skagos was lacking. Thin and slender, not like the average Skagosi, with dirty blond hair. Lord Goodbrook was not lacking for spares, and had been happy to have a cousin of his marry her and lose his name. Plus, Father in the end pointed out their shared Ancestry, and the need for new blood. It was one of the largest single pieces of Obsidian ever found, a gift from Torrhen Whaleborne back when he had been trying to court her. Orlia sighed as she grabbed her obsidian blade. For once Orston would be allowed out of Kingshouse to meet with his brother at Driftwood hall, though he would be under guard. It seemed regardless of rank or statue, everyone was getting on ships to Driftwood Hall to pay their last respects. ![]() 89 years of life, the first born under the King of Skagos, and the last to have ever seen Artor Magnar with their own eyes. Old Torwold had held on for quite some time. The man who almost every lord on the isle claimed ancestry from was entering his last few weeks of life. Tactics, doctrine, or strategy are different affairs and harder to adapt to, but even China's very settled populace is capable of learning horse archery and "barbarian" outfits (see the state of Zhao in the Warring States) to adapt, and compared to that level of stagnation (more population means hiring more people for a job can be cheaper/easier than inventing a machine) Europe was a fount of progress. unless it's something like a coconut) or brought by some turncoat/infiltrator. So any major Dothraki technology that gives them a vast advantage could at least in theory have been imitated in that time (trees' seeds are not generally so large you cannot hide them easily. is still competent enough to get the job done. I'm pretty sure medieval Europe was generally considered approx. "In the mid-6th century AD, two monks, with the support of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, successfully smuggled silkworm eggs into the Byzantine Empire." as per my previous citation. �hav�� �s��ast-paced,�motionally�omplex,�erfu��written�dventure.
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