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Hi guys,

During AFFC I (for obvious reasons) want to press Sansas claim on the North, however I cant declare war without 100 piety, and Littlefingers stuck with Cynical meaning by the time I can amass enough piety to actually declare war on Roose, the war is over and everything is back to normal or I die...

Any tips on how to amass the piety needed?
 
Why do you need 100 piety to claim the north?
Also you could wait to have some childeren with her so the deal is sealed.
Keep in mind your priest has an button to give to the poor which should give you a piety fireing event.
 
In my game Stannis successfully made Rikkon Stark the Lord of the North. Having married Sansa, I then had Rikkon 'removed' allowing Sansa to inherit and the North to fall to the sons and grandsons of House Baelish.

Doing it that way I imagine is very Littlefinger ;)

The same thing applies if Stannis happens to make Jon Snow the Lord of the North.