[Well I think I must explain why it cost 12 million golden Dragons for the steel ship. Because 12 million is not a small amount.
First, understand the value of the currency used here. . Baelish mused that 100 Gold Dragons could buy a dozen barrels of expensive Dornish wine or a very high-end prostitute from the Pleasure houses of Lys.
Lord Selwyn Tarth offered a ransom of 300 Gold Dragons for the safe return of his daughter Brienne. This sum is considered a very formidable ransom for a nobleman, even one belonging to a major noble House.
The book A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, featuring tales that take place almost one hundred years before the events in Game of Thrones, mentions that you could live well on 3 gold dragons. At the same time, prices fell by roughly two-thirds up to the events in Game of Thrones - which can be seen, among other things, by comparing the price of a horse over time. Consequently, you can draw the conclusion that an annual income for someone who is earning fairly well is 1 gold dragon
Certain sums are really extravagant. The prize sum at the Tourney of the Hand at the beginning of the series was 100,000 gold dragons. This would correspond, in today's values, to USD 8 billion. So winning this tournament would make you extremely rich.
Another example is during Joffrey's wedding feast when Tyrion asks Podrick Payne to pay 20 gold dragons in compensation to each of the dwarves who were humiliated by Joffrey. That would equate to USD 1.5 million - a highly substantial compensation. But then the Lannister family is extremely rich, so one can view it in relation to that
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One of the things that Rodney spotted when looking more closely at the prices in Westeros is that meat is much more expensive relative to grain than it actually was in the Middle Ages. He also looked at the total annual production in Westeros and estimates that it would amount to 27 million gold dragons. Keep in mind this 27 mil is annual production, including the Highgarden and the Lannisters.
So 12 million, of which 6 million of for the steelwork and blacksmith, craftsman, and shipwright salary, added to that a city infrastructure made from scratch for another 6 million.
My initial estimates were around 27-30 million golden dragons, but I had to lower it to the amount of 12 million for the story plot which I had set in stone, please understand this.
All of this study is not mine, some are from the fandom, and the rest is from a private study of currency in Westeros, by someone from Stockholm University, you may search currently westeros Stockholm uni and you would get a much more detailed view of this there.]
[Also I will edit this when I got time and motivation to do so, until then the editing part is done by Grammarly, and the POV shifts sometimes first- to third-person, because I am trying it and it's new for me to write their person.]
[MC powers-
ALLFATHER- able to tap into any divinity using the Force, known as Odinforce as it sounds cooler. Same power level as that of Peak Odin but Odin was constantly that powerful, it was never-ending due to the constant faith supplied by Asgardians as a race, whereas MC has that much power stored away by the constant faith of North in Old Gods
Vallyrian finger- He touches something and it becomes Valyrian steel
Properties of Vlyrian steel in this fanfic-
Nigh unbreakable, due to magic. For example, if you take an infinitely thin foil sheet of Uru or Vibranium, it would break but no matter what, Vallyrian steel, is unbreakable, it can be reforged but never broken or bent, etc.]
[Onto the story then, short chapter, but will be continued]g