About the clans attack in the Vale, where the Vale must fend for it self without "outside help"? Something like a megawar where the LP can choose to help the Vale of not (even the Iron Throne could not help)
Rheagar's children also look silly.
Can it be possible for you to force sons to take the black? or force them to go to the citadel to become a maester? Similar to the decision to "send <your daughter> to Silent Sisters" and that makes her divested and gives her the silent sister trait.
Triggering the events through the console works well enough for now, though the character IDs can get a bit long so yourve got to be careful you type it right. With the Night Watch for sons theres also imprisoning and banishing but that comes with other consequences
How should one ought to play the Iron Throne in "The War of the Usurper" scenario? I am quite baffled frankly, particularly with Robert B's 20,000 strong army heading my way and treasury being virtually empty :S
How should one ought to play the Iron Throne in "The War of the Usurper" scenario? I am quite baffled frankly, particularly with Robert B's 20,000 strong army heading my way and treasury being virtually empty :S
hrmm, forgive my noobness to the phrasing, but how do i trigger events through the console? how do i figure out the character IDs?
now that is AAR worthyPersonally I start as Rhaegar and Murder Aerys on day one (with the help of Varys and Pycelle). After that you get a larger levy from your vassals and are more likely to bring Tywin into the war on your side.
Eventually, after Westeros is pretty much done. Westeros is not pretty much done, and won't be for some time.Sorry if this has been asked/brought up before, but are there plans to make playing wildlings possible?
Ok, I'm definitely disabling this.Personally I start as Rhaegar and Murder Aerys on day one (with the help of Varys and Pycelle). After that you get a larger levy from your vassals and are more likely to bring Tywin into the war on your side.
Ok, I'm definitely disabling this.
Because, while would make sense for Aerys to want to kill Rhaegar, it doesn't make sense for a man like Rhaegar to want to secretly assassinate his father in some hidden conspiracy. And it absolutely shouldn't be a day 1 kill. It's an exploit in need of plugging.Why? It's a viable strategy. People dislike Arys but like Rhaegar, makes sense they would provide him with more troops when Aerys dies.
Because, while would make sense for Aerys to want to kill Rhaegar, it doesn't make sense for a man like Rhaegar to want to secretly assassinate his father in some hidden conspiracy. And it absolutely shouldn't be a day 1 kill. It's an exploit in need of plugging.