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Realm Stability settings actually did something - most chaotic game ever

Playing as the Velaryons in Crowned Stag to mess around with the new sailing mechanic when suddenly everything exploded.

> Tywin attacked Mace for Coldmoat as always

> Viserys attacks, wins, sends Tywin to the Wall and disinherits poor Dany, who was his betrothed

> Chad Willas somehow got a claim on the Kingdom of the Rock and won it from Jamie, who everyone hated since his secret with Cersei was exposed and he was kicked off the KG. Certainly got revenge for Mace

> Westerlands are now ruled by Tyrion from the Banefort for some reason

> I married Dany to Aurane and started a faction for her, then suddenly Viserys dies from eating some plants

> His son with a Butterwell is King. Renly declares war for Robert's claim. Robert is stilling kicking as a landless merc

> Baby king dies from spotted fever. His sister is now queen with Robert as her heir since Dany is disinherited

I had to step in to end the war because it was going on for 12 years and no one was coming to my hunts or parties :(

Bonus - AI Ned gave Jon some land and he fell in love with some random Pentoshi pirate. They've declared for Jon's claim a couple of times but it never went anywhere and they are somehow still alive.

The Westerlands are falling apart. Edmure died in one of the many wars and now his son keeps declaring on Tyrion and getting random counties.

Sansa is married to Lancel and I am tempted to switch to the North and win back the Rock and Westerlands for their family, but Willas is just so cool here. I've never seen Lord Paramount AI take entire kingdoms.

u/ParanoidDroid — 19 hours ago

"A blade to smite the gods."

I feel like people are overlooking this line, or maybe I am looking too much into it.

In 3H, the people of Fodlan did not know the Heroes' Relics were created to wage war on the gods. This phrasing makes it seem like Dietreich does know their purpose, but perhaps not exactly how they were created, or else he would not bring a weapon powered by a Nabataean heart to a contest hosted by (seemingly) a Nabataean sovereign.

If it is a sequel, then Fodlan has learned the truth about the weapons (I forget which route it is fully revealed, I think SS and VW?).

If prequel, then not enough time has passed for Rhea to fully re-write history to make all the weapons be known as gifts from the gods.

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u/ParanoidDroid — 25 days ago

Robb is Brandon's bastard

I can't find it in my history for some reason. I read this ages ago.

Cat and Brandon slept together before he rode off to the capital. She's showing when she marries Ned, but Ned accepts it because it is his brother's and he needs the alliance.

Both Jon and Robb are raised as Snows in Winterfell. Cat doesn't really hate Jon because her son is in a similar position.

I think there were some OC kids of Ned and Cat as well.

Also open to any other fics with this concept.

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u/ParanoidDroid — 26 days ago
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Damn, poor girl probably wishes she died in childbirth

Poor Lyanna. That can't be a happy marriage. They have their own exile camp with Jon (Aemon) leading it.

u/ParanoidDroid — 2 months ago