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Those are:
1. Be of Ironborns, not those effeminate & weak followers of Seven / Old Gods.
2. RAID! RAID! RAID! (and slightly more specifically – raid the province character with Valyrian sword is)
 
This may already exist with the Martells so I'm not sure, but it'd be awesome if you had the chance to add venom or poison to a blade before a personal duel, with a certain percentage chance to have long-term deadly effects on the person on the receiving end of it. Even if you died in the battle, you can keep an eye on your opponent's condition with your next character :D
 
This may already exist with the Martells so I'm not sure, but it'd be awesome if you had the chance to add venom or poison to a blade before a personal duel, with a certain percentage chance to have long-term deadly effects on the person on the receiving end of it. Even if you died in the battle, you can keep an eye on your opponent's condition with your next character :D

Perhaps restrict it to Dornishmen and Crannogmen with high intrigue skill or the dishonourable trait.
 
ive been wondering why half the kids in the game die of stillbirth, learned its this moontea thing...anything being done about that? it's abit excessive atm, and without logic, for exmaple queens killing half their kids, letting the other half live.
 
ive been wondering why half the kids in the game die of stillbirth, learned its this moontea thing...anything being done about that? it's abit excessive atm, and without logic, for exmaple queens killing half their kids, letting the other half live.

Yeah there's been a lot of talk about this here, such as having the ability to forbid a wife or lover to take it, or whatever else. Would make a lot of sense.
 
maybe it should pop up as an event only in certain, logical circumstances, IE, bastards...can't think of many other reasons why a woman would do this if she was wed.
 
don't know if that would neccersarily make her want to kill her own kids, even cersei who is a vile woman loved the child she got from robert, though could happen in some cases of lunatic or depressed woman perhaps?
 
don't know if that would neccersarily make her want to kill her own kids, even cersei who is a vile woman loved the child she got from robert, though could happen in some cases of lunatic or depressed woman perhaps?


So she claims. I have always believed that she smothered her first child because it was neither Jaime's nor Rhaegar's.
 
don't know if that would neccersarily make her want to kill her own kids, even cersei who is a vile woman loved the child she got from robert, though could happen in some cases of lunatic or depressed woman perhaps?

It's possible that they don't consider their children being their child until they survive to their name day. Personally, I think if a woman hates her husband enough in this type of setting, she would deliberately kill any spawn he conceived with her to spite him. Especially if the man is a lord and seeks to have an heir. Most bastards are shunned, after all.
 
yea still shouldn't be common thing is what im saying, it'd be a rare occurance imo, because as it is now not many people have any darn children, especially high nobility, and in the books it was most definantly common for people ot have children.
 
True, your case does sound rather odd.

I've had a few stillbirths, but only once or twice. I think fertility and health of the mother plays into effect as well considering childbirth can be a dangerous process in this level of technology.
 
Fertility seems alright for me. Most landed nobles will have an average of perhaps three children in my games, which sounds reasonable for the source material -- Walder Frey is exceptional, and even Alys Arryn and her nine children are called by Littlefinger a "glorious effort". Moon tea needs to be adjusted, though; while it is reasonable to assume that every female the game mentions has access to a Maester, there still is a religious and social stigma attached to it. Using moon tea whilst married should require a high intrigue skill, I think.
 
Are you playing the current version? I fathered many bastards with a wide variety of women by raping them after they were captured (I was roleplaying as a cruel tyrant), and none of them ended up being stillbirths.
 
Hmm... does it mean that Cersei simply failed to have a child? In another game, I had taken her prisoner, and attempted to get her pregnant multiple times. She had three stillbirths before I just gave up.
 
Are you playing the current version? I fathered many bastards with a wide variety of women by raping them after they were captured (I was roleplaying as a cruel tyrant), and none of them ended up being stillbirths.

you're a sick sick man xD, and yeah current version lol, not sure if this mmakes a difference, but the most notable case of infanticide is by cersei in my games, is it by chance shes murdering half her kids by jaime cause shes married to robert? still that wouldnt explain why she let some live
 
you're a sick sick man xD, and yeah current version lol, not sure if this mmakes a difference, but the most notable case of infanticide is by cersei in my games, is it by chance shes murdering half her kids by jaime cause shes married to robert? still that wouldnt explain why she let some live

Happens all the time in my games. I usually console-impregnate her because I love the pairing, but unless I write "cuckoo" instead of "pollinate", she takes moon tea to kill her beautiful golden lion cubs. Same for after Robert's death. Pregnancy out of wedlock has a much higher chance of using moon tea. Usually Jaime and Cersei break up a few months after the start of the game ...
 
BTW: If I read it correctly, today I found some dev's statement on the state of completion of Essos. He said they are only 30-40% completed. So we're gonna wait for a while ;)
 
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