Okay, Misthalin may be stronger just because the other two are weaker, but that still doesn't say much about Misthalin.
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NotFishing
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Okay, Misthalin may be stronger just because the other two are weaker, but that still doesn't say much about Misthalin.
I think Misthalin can heavily militarize within a few months. Asgarnia is too politically divided (unless Saradomin's return stacks the Temple Knights and White Knights), and Kandarin has just overthrown a corrupt ruler and has lots of internal problems to solve. Misthalin has been relatively stable.
Also, TIL King Vallance has a great niece named Princess Mizarqa (never did do Grim Tales). I'm wondering why Sir Amik Varze didn't forcibly marry her.
Ramsay Bolton is the king we deserve.
Venom1383
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NotFishing
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Okay, Misthalin may be stronger just because the other two are weaker, but that still doesn't say much about Misthalin.
I think Misthalin can heavily militarize within a few months. Asgarnia is too politically divided (unless Saradomin's return stacks the Temple Knights and White Knights), and Kandarin has just overthrown a corrupt ruler and has lots of internal problems to solve. Misthalin has been relatively stable.
Also, TIL King Vallance has a great niece named Princess Mizarqa (never did do Grim Tales). I'm wondering why Sir Amik Varze didn't forcibly marry her.
D F Angel
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I don't understand your implication. The king has fallen ill and the gracious Sir Amik Varze has stepped up to bear the burden of statesmanship in his absence.
The king already has an heir in Burthope, making claims of legitimacy invalid even if this were a powerplay by the white knights. The Burthope Guard are also independent of the White knights, and it's unlikely they would let the prince die under their care (since he's the only official who really cares about the threat to Burthope)
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