@maybe_ghuf Probably severally underestimating Aegon III and his brother Viserys II impact on the survival of the house but yeah Daeron II did some work
@theweirdinggay Well part of this definitely had to do with that fight with whatever was in Valarya when he went down there by accident. Good chance he might still have had energy if he wasn’t severally wounded but who knows.
@QuetzalPhoenix Hands down the Mongols lol from small horse nomads on the steppes in 1200 to Eurasian empire that’s sheer size was only outdone by the British empire by 1260-1280s
@ProudBavaria Definitely something I’m avoiding in my fantasy series lol it’s more renaissance themed however there will be colour god dammit and people not being just miserable practically modern people.
@kangminlee This isn’t the complete picture. There is a black community in Iran. I know this because one of my professors did a documentary on them and became a fugitive of Iran because she did this.
@fiendformojitos The scale of suffering is also interlinked into a massive system in Essos. The supply of slaves is by often genocidal wars of prolonged sustained systems of raiding be it Valaryia or the Dothraki.
@KKriegeBlog Yep my great way of trying to get people to understand the real difference is mostly tools of observation. If we didn’t know germs existed how do you even explain disease. We are neither truly dumber or smarter then the past except in rare cases like wide scale lead poisoning