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Uh, no? The existence of the Moon Door is no spoiler at all. It was shown in the TV show, and is besides of no major consequence to the plot. I think perhaps you're exaggerating.
It serves as tool of Lysa's Arryn murder by Littlefinger, so I'd say it's pretty important. ;P
Well, yeah, exaggerating a bit. But IIRC, I've also seen the same post of you after pretty generic discussion of Daenerys*, which yielded almost no spoilers (aside for some Daenerys hate, but it has the same spoiler value as „Joffrey is spoiled”) - so I think you exaggerate about spoilers too.

Anyway, I haven't seen much spoilers here – 95% time its pretty generic talk. Me myself, I try to spoiler important informations – though not opinions like „through all books Joffrey was cruel”, as spoilering it would make more bad that good.

*unless you referred to something else, but then I am sorry for misunderstanding.
 
It serves as tool of Lysa's Arryn murder by Littlefinger, so I'd say it's pretty important. ;P
Well, yeah, exaggerating a bit. But IIRC, I've also seen the same post of you after pretty generic discussion of Daenerys*, which yielded almost no spoilers (aside for some Daenerys hate, but it has the same spoiler value as „Joffrey is spoiled”) - so I think you exaggerate about spoilers too.

Anyway, I haven't seen much spoilers here – 95% time its pretty generic talk. Me myself, I try to spoiler important informations – though not opinions like „through all books Joffrey was cruel”, as spoilering it would make more bad that good.

*unless you referred to something else, but then I am sorry for misunderstanding.

Yeah, actually when I first posted about the spoilers it was after reading about a certain member of the royal family's death and subsequent political maneuvers by another member of the royal family a few pages back, so it wasn't about the then-current Daenerys discussion.
 
Yeah, actually when I first posted about the spoilers it was after reading about a certain member of the royal family's death and subsequent political maneuvers by another member of the royal family a few pages back, so it wasn't about the then-current Daenerys discussion.
Oh, then you have my apologies - misunderstood.

Anyway, playing Bolton's ruling over Norths is awesome. Though I am sad that I can't have flayed direwolf as CoA of my cadet dynasty - Old God knows that those basterds deserved it! (though killing those three or four Starks in Aegon's Conquest bookmark was satysfying by itself)
 
Technical question but contains a spoiler.

Aegon is King of the Iron Throne in my game, when does his house change to Targaryen?
Or, what do I need to edit in the save game file to make it so? As he also has a lot of bastards.
 
I saw ppl talking about names of valyrian swords and cadet dynesties (also CoAs for them) and I htink some mentionet custom naming and CoAs I think that is great idea. Also I'd suggest some custom CoAs for editor like dragons or smth. Also weren't new CoAs added to basic CK2?
 
Oh, Castamere....
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I hope someone can help me, i encountered a really strange problem.
So yesterday i played late into the night, wiped out the Tagaryens and killed a vassal of mine who inherited Dark Sister and a egg from the last Queen, Daenerys II.
So i got the egg. So i hatched it, and without going to the places or anything i succeded. Well, i got assassinated, reloaded and the game crashed. The Year was 8202 btw. I started with the Conquest.
Now, the very last save i can load is from 1. july 8199, because every later save is also crashing, and every time i save something from there and try to reload that new save, it crashes aswell.

Can anyone help me?
 
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Civil wars can get messy as the King. My Lord Commander killed his brother who took up arms against me, effectively killing off House Darklyn. During the civil war House Baratheon joined the rebels, but the heir to the Stormlands joined my Kingsguard some years earlier and honored his vows, sieging Storm's End and capturing his father, then watching him get fed to a dragon. I feel really sorry for that dude. This mod models the deep interactions in the books very well. Now the traitors will burn :angry:


If only I could throw the Lord of the Vale out his own moon door, but the moon door should open up into a giant furnace!

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Republics ?? :blink:
 
It's silly that if you happen to forge the kingdom of Westeros during the Seven Kingdoms scenario, and you're not playing as the Targaryens, the Targaryens still have a claim to it even if you are the one who started the kingdom in the first place.

Also has anyone noticed that even if you forge Westeros not as a Targaryen, Blackwater Bay still remains to be the traditional capital for the kingdom? Kinda sucks with it just being... well, a bay :p
 
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Has anyone experimented with the cadet creation system? My bastard son is much older than my heir. If I give him a cadet branch of my house he becomes my heir because he loses his bastard trait. I managed to get around this by modding the cadet events file to where cadets lose the bastard trait and gain the disinherited trait. I give him one county and he gets married. Now the problem is that he has a son before I die. So HIS son becomes my heir before my own legitimate son. Anyone have any ideas?
 
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