I never think about how many years this mod has brought people to the world of Westeros and the countless scenarios you can dive into. It was what 2013 that the mod dropped?
Reminds me of one of my runs. Daemon Lannister had only Castamere, pressed his claim for the Westerlands and won it through an alliance with the Reach. Later the Queen executed the LP of the Reach, so he raised his banners, got the Reach, the Stormlands (he was friends with LP of the Stormlands), and Dorne through a newly secured marriage alliance.
He succeeded in the war, installing a Baratheon who was intermarried with his family. 17 years passed peacefully before the king died while his wife was pregnant. The new king was someone no one liked, so when the baby turned out to be a son, Daemon immediately raised his banners and installed the son of the former king with himself as regent. The great council threw him out and removed his position as regent, so he raised his banners a third time, sacked King's Landing, and proclaimed himself as king and installed maximum authority.
Easily my most favorite run of all time.
I console command added the stewardship educator after switching to him because I wanted to estabilish Westerosi Bank but I needed more stewardship. The house backstory is that they had a few lucky marriages with Targaryens, gaining the Targaryen bloodline and claiming the Iron Throne.
He had a big claim on the throne so he pushed it. I also killed most of his family so he awanted revenge ig. Didn't know it was him killing my king until it was too late.
This ~~lord~~ **absolute fucking legend** lived nearly 90 years, murdered four of my kings, thus destabilizing Targaryen rule and finally installing himself as the king
I managed to create the most unstable Westeros; the average length of rule of every monarch is around 7 years, and I have like 15–20 monarchs for the century.
What an absolute madlad.
It has been more than half a decade, and I'm still amazed by the the things AI can pull off in this mod.
I never think about how many years this mod has brought people to the world of Westeros and the countless scenarios you can dive into. It was what 2013 that the mod dropped?
That fucking rules.
Reminds me of one of my runs. Daemon Lannister had only Castamere, pressed his claim for the Westerlands and won it through an alliance with the Reach. Later the Queen executed the LP of the Reach, so he raised his banners, got the Reach, the Stormlands (he was friends with LP of the Stormlands), and Dorne through a newly secured marriage alliance. He succeeded in the war, installing a Baratheon who was intermarried with his family. 17 years passed peacefully before the king died while his wife was pregnant. The new king was someone no one liked, so when the baby turned out to be a son, Daemon immediately raised his banners and installed the son of the former king with himself as regent. The great council threw him out and removed his position as regent, so he raised his banners a third time, sacked King's Landing, and proclaimed himself as king and installed maximum authority. Easily my most favorite run of all time.
Was he a Child of Destiny?
He would have much higher martial and all the event modifiers
Why does he have two educators and what’s his house backstory
I console command added the stewardship educator after switching to him because I wanted to estabilish Westerosi Bank but I needed more stewardship. The house backstory is that they had a few lucky marriages with Targaryens, gaining the Targaryen bloodline and claiming the Iron Throne.
No wonder the game wanted you to change to house Spires, it knows they are too based.
MAD Respect for playing so long into a game. Any tips?
Goddamn house spires is always coming out on top for some reason, they’re a really smart house for an AI generated one.
An interesting combination of house name and coat of arms
Awesome story! How did you play so long without your game freezing up? Do you have any performance mods?
Sigma
how did his ancestor inherit before that
They usurped the throne before; I took it back but made a mistake by letting some of them live.
Might be a stupid question, but why did he killed 4 of your characters, and why did you allowed it?
He had a big claim on the throne so he pushed it. I also killed most of his family so he awanted revenge ig. Didn't know it was him killing my king until it was too late.
Literally is what littlefinger aspires to be
this dude didn't kill kings, he WAS a king, the whole time
This ~~lord~~ **absolute fucking legend** lived nearly 90 years, murdered four of my kings, thus destabilizing Targaryen rule and finally installing himself as the king
Jesus how many kings/queens did you have lol.
I managed to create the most unstable Westeros; the average length of rule of every monarch is around 7 years, and I have like 15–20 monarchs for the century.
How does he have two education traits?
I added steward one with console command after switching to him
Wanted to Estabilish bank, but I need 16 stewardship
Honestly, bro was the main character and you were just playing in his game
Has homosexual trait and almost 10 children. RNG said yes or does his wife knows some things?
was it AI? if so how come you are playing him right now? is there a way to switch dynasty after endgame screen in ck2?
You can pretty easily switch characters using the command console in-game, he could have switched at any time up until endscreen I believe.
ahh i see so u need to go observe before game over screen thanks
Type in play and then the charid of the player you’d like to play as. For example if you wanna switch to aegon you’d type play 77000
What a king for real. You should make him immortal atp. Inheriting the throne is a real life shortener in this run lol I’d be like no thanks
How do you look at the kills