Urrithon Blacktyde, Lord of Blacktyde, Admiral of the West

Discord Name: DisgruntledLemming#3167
Name and House: Urrithon Blacktyde
Age: 28
Cultural Group: Ironborn
Appearance: A large man, standing easily over 6 foot tall, braided with muscle, Urrithon has long blonde hair, stained from years at sea with his crew. A blonde beard adorns his face and neck, his scarred body showing no signs of slowing down after many fights at sea.
Gift(s): Berserker
Skill(s): Sailing, Daggers, Drinkmaster
Negative Trait: Nada
Starting Title(s): Lordof House Blacktyde, Captain of Ocean's Wisdom
Starting Location: Pyke, the War Council
Alternate Characters: Ragwyle Paleshade ( /u/LemmingRoleplay1 ), Meric Wylde ( /u/Danglinglad )

Biography
Urrithon was born in the year 347 AC, a blonde young boy in contrast to the darkness of his older brother Urradon. Their father, Theon Blacktyde, a man of few words and fewer accomplishments instilled in them the Old Ways, rejecting the New Ways as just another passing motion. Thus he began to train his son Urrithon in the weapon arts of the Ironborn, though Urri was too small to wield an axe. After many years of trying to get Urri to wield an axe, he settled for the daggersthat Urri would become known for. He was an expert marksman with them, as well as a skilled fighter when he drew them, knowing he would have to get close to his opponents. He was a berserker on the battlefield, having raided countless smaller settlements being able to sail in quickly and quietly, before surprising his opponents with his reaver tactics.

After many moons at sea, he began to brew his own drinks, being able to taste the finer delicacies of the drinks at hand. This would be a fine skill for him to have, avoiding several attempts at poisoning by his thralls, though his crew would kill them for their ignorance. In the year 370 AC, he was given the ship Ocean’s Wisdom from his father, who passed shortly after that. His brothers, Sigfryied and Urradon were saddened at this death, but Urri knew it was just the Drowned God claiming what was always his. His life belonged to the Drowned One, and he fought as though he wished to be in the Watery Halls of his God more often than not. Urradon, despite being the eldest son, wished to take the mottled robes.

RECENT HISTORY
With the chaos of the Ironborn Civil War and its immediate aftermath, Ur

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The Museum of Curiosity (7 days left online) - Recommended esp. for the Naval humour of Admiral Alan William John West. bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016…
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[History of Canada] Black cowboy & folk hero John Ware was born enslaved in South Carolina & eventually established himself in the North-West Territories (now Alberta) as one of its most skilled horsemen. Ware is legendary in Alberta's history & was widely admired at a time of anti-Black racism. thecanadianencyclopedia.c…
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The West Auckland Admirals are crowned New Zealand’s newest Birgel Cup champions [Highlights] youtu.be/W1qoLyBlbcw
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The full-service paper mill and its Chinese customers ― β€œThe papers mills churning out masses of 100% fabricated, never performed science which only exists in Photoshop, are the secret of Chinese science output supremacy which we in the West so admire and strive to keep up with.” forbetterscience.com/2020…
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In "Rogue One" (2016), admiral Raddus orders the ship, "Lightmaker" to ram a Star Destroyer, destroying it. In "The Last Jedi " (2017), a ship of his namesake , the "Raddus" is used to ram and destroy the First Order's Flagship, "Supremacy".
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One thing I’ve always admired about Adult Swim is the way they program on the fly. Like tonight: the lead off 8pm ep of Bob’s Burgers, β€œSecret Admiral-er,” features Cloris Leachman as Meryl.
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Why did Thrawn allow Admiral Konstantin to take command of the Interdictor at the Battle of Atollon

Isn't he usually more well-versed in understanding the strength and weaknesses of those under him and predicting what they will probably do? I feel that if Thrawn gave Konstantin a ISD then maybe the fleet lose 1 ISD but prob preserve 1 Interdictor and so prevent the Rebels from being able to run even after the Bendu helps them to escape from the surface to space....

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Hi everyone! Doing a collab with Military Aviation History & Justin Pike about Lexington's battle against 4.Kokutai off Bougainville in February 1942. Loads of action - and we're providing the CGI! Loads of original footage of Task Force Admiral, hope it will please your senses appropriately! Cheers youtu.be/VKjnaJiU08Y
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Bomber wreck of Pearl Harbor mastermind Admiral Yamamoto. Worth the trek through occasionally knee-deep mud - Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
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"UK Should Work With Assad And Putin To Fight IS" - Admiral Lord West forces.tv/07119743
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Come watch New Zealand hockey with us! Canterbury Red Devils vs. West Auckland Admirals, puck just dropped. stuff.co.nz/sport/other-s…
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Congrats to our Grand Admiral Ahnald, Director of the Video Gaming Divison, for an amazing stream and for doubling his viewers on a streamπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ
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US Admiral: China, Russia Increase Navy Activity Near US Coast -- Chinese navy ships and Russian submarines are now traveling in North Atlantic waters at a pace not seen since the end of the Cold War. Because of these activities, the United States has recently reactivated the second fleet. learningenglish.voanews.c…
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Grand Admiral Thrawn reporting in with the 7th fleet of the mighty imperial navy and his flagship 'The Chimaera'
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Shout out to the greatest Admiral of the Rebellion, let's hear it for Ackbar! (Art by Darren Tan).
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What, exactly, happened in the timeline of uptime's Admiral Janeway?

(Spoilers for Picard through to episode 6 below.)

Recently visiting AO3, I came across a well-written short story, "The Daughter of Paradise" by BobRussellFan. It is a very good story, a narrative that imagines Naomi Wildman as she grows up and begins to wonder about the anomalies, personal and cosmic, in the mission of Voyager. One of these was the question of what, exactly, had happened in the timeline of the Admiral Janeway who travelled back from 2404 to 2378 to help Voyager take a shortcut home.

>[Janeway] was a god to you when you were a child, the stern-but-smiling authority figure that everyone deferred to, even your mother, the one whose decisions always saved the day when things got bad. There was a time when you would have defended her to your last breath - even that last great trick, that endrun around the laws of time and space that brought you safely home to Earth in time to grow up on a planet rather than on a ship.
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>It’s not until you watch Mars burn, and then Romulus, that it occurs to you (with a nagging voice in the back of your head) that surely Admiral Janeway (the other one, slim and severe, ready to die rather than live with what she'd done) must have known about this. Did she love you so much she was willing to let all those people die? You suggest that to the Admiral, your admiral, and she admits frankly to you (as she never would to anyone else) that she wonders that herself. Then there’s the other unsettling possibility - that it was _you_, or your ship, something in your return that brought all this to the Alpha Quadrant with you.

I could, perhaps, see a case for Admiral Janeway not bothering to tell anyone of the great traumas of the 2380s to come. Perhaps she wanted to make a single change, something that would not have potential sweeping ramifications like (say) enabling a more successful evacuation of Romulan worlds. I would think it harsh, but there might be some case for that.

But then, Voyager coming back decades early with early 25th century technology would not be disruptive? The uptime Admiral Janeway clearly had a blind spot. Beyond that, her decision to infect the Borg with a neurolytic pathogen that would collapse that civilization's transwarp hub and cause some degree of heavy damage to this galactic civilization is something that would have almost surely had a vaster effect on the galaxy than a few billion more Romulans surviving.

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According to the novels set after DS9, Admiral Ross assumed command of the USS Cerberus as his personal flagship after the series ended. I've created an original bridge design for that ship, hope you like it! tadeodoria.com/projects/a…
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Portrait of Alberto Teisaire, Argentinian admiral in the Vanilla database imgur.com/UmTygJu
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Perception of the Admirals and Yonkou over the two eras

I've noticed that we have two completely separate perceptions of the "Admirals" and "Yonkou"-level characters over the two eras that we have witnessed. I think everyone is in agreement that the previous gen Admiral-level marines, Garp and Sengoku, were equal to the Yonkou/Great Pirates of their era such as Whitebeard, Roger, and Shiki.

But now it seems like the general perception is that the current generation of top Marines (Akainu, Aokiji, Kizaru, Fujitora, etc) are all weaker than the Great Pirates/Yonkou of this era. So exactly what happened here? And why did the perception change like that?

I personally think it's because 3 out of the 4 original Yonkou were introduced to us as inhuman beings even by One Piece standards. Big Mom was able to one-shot a giant at the age of 5! Kaido can jump off an island in the sky and survive. Whitebeard is the strongest man in the world and has the ability to destroy the world. Even the newcomer, Teach has an abnormal body and ridiculous durability. Shanks is the only "normal" one among them and by normal I mean he can still get his arm chewed off by a sea king if he's not careful. I doubt he was able to kill giants at the age of five either. But it doesn't matter because he stands equally among these monsters and therefore we consider him an equal to the rest of them.

I think this is why in this community in general the Admirals are viewed as weaker, because they weren't portrayed as absolute abnormal monsters like the Yonkou. Aokiji, Akainu, and Kizaru all seem like normal people who enlisted in the marines and made it to the pinnacle of their organization. Rather than being born monsters, they were created due to their own hard work and talent. So similar to Shanks, they are all "normal" and we see that in certain scenes, like when Aokiji took a hit from Jozu and started to bleed. AFAIK, Jozu completely caught Aokiji off-guard. In comparison, I doubt Jozu could have even pierced BM's skin if he tried the same thing with her.

In my opinion, this doesn't make the Admirals any less dangerous and they are definitely not weaker in any sense. In the end, we still saw Akainu take on the world's strongest man in his full anger and survive. I know many make the argument that WB was sick and old but this was right after Ace had died. He was at his full strength and rage when he attacked Akainu and while he destroyed MF's foundations he couldn't do anything to Akainu himself. Aokiji is just as insane considering he man

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Admiral Graf Spee at the 1937 coronation of King George VI, with battlecruiser HMS Hood and battleship HMS Resolution [1024x693]
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One guess which is the Russian one. USS Laboon (DDG 58), HMS Portland (F79), FS La Fayette (F710), and RFS Admiral Chabanenko (650) sail the waters of the Atlantic Ocean as part of FRUKUS 2007. [2258x1500]
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As Admiral Ackbar, would you have agreed with General Calrissian’s orders in the Battle of Endor?

Rewatching the battle of Endor, I couldn’t help but imagine how hard it was for Ackbar to accept the high risk orders of Lando Calrissian in the heat of one of (if not) the biggest battle of the Galactic Civil War.

Putting yourself in his shoes. What would you have done? This question may be a bit hard to answer than most cause we already have a confirmation bias of what happened.

Try your best to eliminate this bias from your answer and explain why you would have or not agreed with Calrissian in this crucial moment. Look forward to your answers!

Edit: Thank you everyone for an amazing discussion!

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Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson and HMS Victory leading his column through the Franco-Spanish line during the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Painting by Tom Freeman.
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Admiral Naokuni Nomura, head of the Japanese military mission in Italy, talking with Italian naval officers during his visit in Taranto, May 1941. While there, Nomura gathered information about the November 1940 British raid, which was used in the planning of the attack on Pearl Harbor. [928 x 602]
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Certain Civics should give you the option of using your Ruler, Heir, and Governors as Admirals

Warrior Culture and Barbaric Despoilers definitely - Based on the description of the unique government types you get when you take those Civics, you'd expect the ruler to be culturally obligated to go out into battle and get their hands dirty with the other warriors. Possibly Feudal Society as well, since the military obligations of the nobility were a big part of the Feudal Contract, and in the IRL Middle Ages a lot of rulers personally commanded their troops in battle. (I think. That's the impression most pop-fiction about the Middle Ages gives me, including CK2, but those are far from trustworthy sources for obvious reasons.)

I don't know anything about coding, but seeing as that the game can handle the Great Khan commanding a fleet while also leading the Khanate, I'm pretty sure this would be possible. I'm less sure whether a leader can both govern a sector and command a fleet, but there's a whole bunch of posts on this sub about a single scientist leading all three science divisions at once, and I assume it would be possible to consistently replicate what causes that bug intentionally? Alternatively, perhaps it's actually more realistic that a leader would have to temporarily leave their post as governor when they're sent off to command the troops, although from a gameplay perspective that'd be unpleasantly micro-heavy, and the penalties for having your sectors ungoverned while at war might unweigh the benefits of not needing to hire dedicated Admirals.

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"But Admiral Ackbar is just a meme!" Keep in mind that he had a role in the final battle in the final installment of the Anakin Skywalker saga, Return of the Jedi.

The only reason they bring up this excuse is so they could try to stop us from complaining about the fact that Admiral Ackbar was pointlessly killed off after spending less than a minute on-screen in The Last Jedi so they could shoehorn Holdo.

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Top view of admiral kuznetsov, the rust brown spots are the areas that have been repaired. [1280x720]
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Several hundred people rescued off of a burning station, finally Rear Admiral. (What I don't wanna think about is the grind for money.)
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To the guy named Mike at the scene of the Admirals/Esquimalt road accident yesterday....

I was the driver of the red toyota. You were so kind. You offered me hugs, and support, and above all, it was just nice to have someone stand there with me because that was my first car accident and I was SO scared. I also appreciated that you wouldn't allow the guy and his buddy from the other vehicle to talk to me and asked them to speak to the attending police officers instead. I was pretty shook and don't feel like I gave you a decent thank you, but wanted to say that it was really awesome to have you, a kind stranger, there to support me yesterday afternoon.

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80 years ago, critically damaged Admiral Graf Spee enters the neutral port of Montevideo, Uruguay, following the Battle of the River Plate, first major naval engagement of WWII. [1256 x 620]
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Had my boys for 13 wonderful years. Recently found a company that did Victorian style canvas paintings and now I present Lord Dylan Admiral of the Seas and Sir Scotty Commander of her Majesty's Army.
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You’re in charge of cast the Grand Admiral in a Thrawn one off film. Who do you got???
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I forgot how absolutely crucial Admiral Ackbard was to the OT. Out of all the old people who died, that’s orange frog-creature was the most infuriating. Fuck you Disney
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TIL that between 1972 and 1996, every winner of the Kentucky Derby, and most winners of the the Triple Crown, descended from a single stud named "Bonnie Scotland". Notable progeny include Man-O-War, Seabiscuit, War Admiral, Secretariat, California Chrome and, most recently, Justify. crossville-chronicle.com/…
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Captain Sisko’s personal log star date 1207.09.1103. it is my opinion that the Christmas tree is a changeling and enemy of the household and must be destroyed.... I have been ..I have been confined quarters while the admiral showers
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The Navy Secretary and Admiral who leads the SEALs both threatened to resign if Trump stops them from expelling Edward Gallagher, who was found guilty of war crimes, but was then pardoned by Donald J. Trump, our country's Crimemander-in-Chief. nytimes.com/2019/11/23/us…
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I still remember where I was when Vice Admiral Holdo ate Poe Dameron and belched out 'YOU REPROBATES SHALL SUBMIT TO MY WILL. I AM THE FORCE AND I AM THE RESISTANCE. FUCK YOUR GODS.' I couldn't have been more than ten years old. I can still feel the excitement of my ten year old self. Extraordinary.
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