Firs I'm just going to say I do appreciate these articles as they create a unified place for people to learn some rules oddities, but I need to ask about some of the points and feel this is the better forum for it. If you prefer it in the article's comments, I'm glad to ask there from now on:
Lancel - Your logic appears inconsistent with Rhoynar Emissary and Dragon Sight. These two cards appear to use the " during the Framework Action " interpretation of " declare as X ". Lancel doesn't appear to use that same logic. Did I misinterpet this?
Desolate Passage - See Lancel
Orell - This card is an absolute mess and I hate it. I interpret this card as a constant effect that says " If the defender has not declared 2 defenders, it can declare no defenders. " This interpretation would allow for Naval characters to join later as the condition would be removed by 2 defenders already being declared and is consistent with the Naval Superiority logic. Both are conditional effects that are satisfied and are applicable/no longer applicable once the condition is met. Damon's logic when I asked why Dragon Fear and Orell differed appears to support this: " Orell the Eagle, on the other hand, places a condition on opponents: "opponents (subject) must declare at least (condition)." " Did I miss some logic here?
Brienne and Naval - Brienne actually should prevent Naval. Brienne does not prevent " triggered effects ". Note that her ability does not use any phrasing that would indicate " trigger " is a descriptor for the word " effect ". " Can not trigger " is the verb in her ability. What can not be triggered? Effects. What type of effects? Effects. Effects is the object of the sentence and has no descriptive words to give it any additional context. Compare that to Bloodrider: " Response: Kneel 2 influence and put Bloodrider into play from your hand to cancel the effects of a character ability just triggered. " In Bloodriders text, " triggered " is part of a phrase adding additional context to the object of the sentence, " effects ". What is being canceled? Effects. What type of effects? Effects of a character ability just triggered. You could argue that Naval isn't an effect, but then you would be arguing that Cat O' the Canals is not immune to Deadly.
Cowed - This has both the "alone" problem and the "declared as x" problem. I am of the opinion that "declared alone as x" falls under the Rhoynar Emissary logic and should be ignored after the framework action similar to Lancel and Desolate Passage. We'll see how that pans out.
FFG needs a DCI or something… I hope that not publishing DUST any more means more resources for stuff like this.