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Hi guys. Great mod. Just wondering how do I make people a knight? My character became a knight somehow, but I am not sure how I did it. I would like to do the same for my son. I am assuming my son has to be educated by a knight? Or is it if I have a knight as my Master of Arms and use the 'train children' (or whatever its called) active? Just wanted to clarify it.

Thanks!
 
I so want the next update :(
 
Quick question guys, does the ambition to become a formidable fighter have associated events to help with it, like the improve martial etc ambitions?
I did some searching in the event files and didn't find anything.
 
Hi guys. Great mod. Just wondering how do I make people a knight? My character became a knight somehow, but I am not sure how I did it. I would like to do the same for my son. I am assuming my son has to be educated by a knight? Or is it if I have a knight as my Master of Arms and use the 'train children' (or whatever its called) active? Just wanted to clarify it.

Thanks!

If you're a knight and you're tutoring a child, at some point during their upbringing there is an intrigue option that's something along the lines of 'take on squire'. That'll make your ward a squire. If your ward is also your own child, you can knight them usually at some point after they come of age :)
 
Has the "kidnap character" plot option disappeared for anyone else? And how can your ability to loot suddenly be turned off? It's not a crown authority thing, because the CA hasn't changed and I was looting just fine before.
 
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Just a quick question, I am playing as the Stark lord paramount of the north at the dance of dragons and my character can't lead my army. Is this intentional or a bugg?

I don't know if it is intentional, but this was commented on a while back (more than ten pages I think). Basically, no Lord Paramount it seems can lead an army in that war- but after it, they can.
 
I don't know if it is intentional, but this was commented on a while back (more than ten pages I think). Basically, no Lord Paramount it seems can lead an army in that war- but after it, they can.

Disabling the Lord Paramount's ability to lead armies seems to happen randomly in crown civil wars. It's happening for me too in a succession crisis long after the Dance of the Dragons.
 
Is anyone else noticing that the Beyond the Wall isn't "breaking" apart upon the ruler's death? I can see the High Lordship titles within the kingdom dissolving upon the death of the previous ruler, but not the Kingdom level title.

Edit: Put the right kingdom title in place ... still have the bug though :)
 
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Is anyone else noticing that the Kingdom of the North isn't "breaking" apart upon the ruler's death? I can see the High Lordship titles within the kingdom dissolving upon the death of the previous ruler, but not the Kingdom level title.

I am assuming you mean the Beyond the Wall kingdom title, since the North, i.e. the one south of the wall is not supposed to dissolve ever, unless the Iron Throne takes it away and destroys the title..which the AI never does.
 
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