She either makes a deal with Jaime (Major character) or gains him as a follower, no?
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Along the lines of the band of 7 that went to bag a wight, it seems more like an alliance of equals. Jaime isn't taking orders from Daenerys or vice versa, but they're working together.-nyan
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But is it not a deal brokered? Jaime stayed true to the original deal. Band up, fight WW, then deal with each other after.-williamfmarr
I was originally under the impression that Jaime was still leading the armies, but on his own if he ends up going to Daenerys and making a pledge he'll be a follower. We'll have to see what happens in S8.-nyan
From the looks of it, definitely seemed like he was traveling alone in my opinion. But 1.5 years from now is a hell of a long time to wait for confirmation haha.-williamfmarr
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I suppose it can count, for Tyrion, Jaime, maybe even Bronn as the go-betweens. Despite Cersei not fulfilling her end which is a betrayal, it got things going on the northern side so the deal had some effect.-nyan
The Deals Brokered points were added for Tyrion/Jaime/Bronn. I'm unsure how/what to score for Jon, Daenerys, and Cersei, the "first parties" here in this discussion. Usually they are getting followers or armies out of the deal, but in this case it's only a truce. Perhaps if you can say that Jon is "leading" the fight against the Undead, he's successfully recruited two armies (the Targs and the Lannisters) to his cause?
It may make sense to create a new Politics subcategory for "New Alliance", for future and rewatch seasons, but I'm hesitant to give that and mix up the scores at the last minute here.-nyan