ASOIAF/GOT 15th Century Hungary in Essos

Aldarion

Neoreactionary Monarchist
By act of RoB, Kingdom of Hungary of 1470 is dropped into Essos, between Forrest of Qohor and Painted Mountains, just before the start of the A Game of Thrones. How do events proceed from there, and what does Matthias do?

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ATP

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By act of RoB, Kingdom of Hungary of 1470 is dropped into Essos, between Forrest of Qohor and Painted Mountains, just before the start of the A Game of Thrones. How do events proceed from there, and what does Matthias do?

Hungary-in-Essos.png

Since he would be in Essos,he would worked over making strong possition there.He would care little about Westeros,becouse he do not need to care.
All in all - if he help Dany she could come to Westeros with better army,if he fought her she would probably die.
That all differences i could see.

P.S if He decide to back Stannis Lannister would be ended - but why he should do that? cyvil war in Westeros would not concern him.
 

CarlManvers2019

Writers Blocked Douchebag
Since he would be in Essos,he would worked over making strong possition there.He would care little about Westeros,becouse he do not need to care.
All in all - if he help Dany she could come to Westeros with better army,if he fought her she would probably die.
That all differences i could see.

P.S if He decide to back Stannis Lannister would be ended - but why he should do that? cyvil war in Westeros would not concern him.

@Aldarion
What is 15th Century Hungary's position on Slavery?

Because I think if she say, embraces their faith, this could lead to a "Holy Crusade" to end the evil slavers

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Berserker rages full of pious anger, possibly included
 

CarlManvers2019

Writers Blocked Douchebag
@CarlManvers2019 At the very least it was rather frowned upon, and had - since 13th century, when it was still (relatively) widespread - largely disappeared. This might offer a more detailed view.

It really weirds me out how much Theologians can stretch things to become increasingly moral and realise things that were considered "normal" since Christianity came in, for centuries, were actually unnecessarily cruel evils
 

ATP

Well-known member
It really weirds me out how much Theologians can stretch things to become increasingly moral and realise things that were considered "normal" since Christianity came in, for centuries, were actually unnecessarily cruel evils
Why? many theologians now is trying to made abortion look good.And support lavenda mafia in church,which means many raped boys.
 

CarlManvers2019

Writers Blocked Douchebag
Why? many theologians now is trying to made abortion look good.And support lavenda mafia in church,which means many raped boys.

In part because the texts they’re trying to use as justification are from extremely ancient cultures and times when they may not have theologians in Ancient Judea or Israel either
 

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