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PabloSugo1991

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So

What's first?

The fact that everytime you conquer a kingdom you get ALL of its courtiers in your court and they ALL ask a cruel, intimidating warlord to put their Noble butts into a more comfortable place and you get tyranny if you enslave/kill them? Because you don't enslave them, you instead recruit them at your court in the mod as of now

Or the fact that you get TYRANNY for executing/Enslaving foreigners? Those damn courtiers that fill your court and spam you with ransom requests, why would the dothraki think of their great khal as a tyrant for killing/enslaving those annoying courtiers?

Do "Tyrants" even exist amongst the Dothraki?

When you conquer a region that's not in the dothraki sea area it simply vassalizes the feudal rulers, but nomads don't mind if you rip their lands away, but they care if you kill them

And if you kill any character in a duel that would give you the "Dishonorable" trait as the Dothraki...

Fix this and the holy fury bugs, please devs
 
I can't agree enough. Also, with the Empire of New Valyria the "faith laws" only pertain to the Faith of The Seven, not valyrian religion, even when I am Valyrian
 
Do "Tyrants" even exist amongst the Dothraki?
In my understanding, a ruler is generally considered a tyrant when they bypass the established safeguards of authority. Those safeguards can be a parliament, traditions....
For a Dothraki I guess it would things such as forcing your men to stop using horses, or after a pillaging, keeping everything for yourself.


Otherwise, I agree that as a general rule it seems to me that most events are only really adapted to Westeros. I've seen some submods about various regions in Essos, but no Dothraki so far.
 
In my understanding, a ruler is generally considered a tyrant when they bypass the established safeguards of authority. Those safeguards can be a parliament, traditions....
For a Dothraki I guess it would things such as forcing your men to stop using horses, or after a pillaging, keeping everything for yourself.


Otherwise, I agree that as a general rule it seems to me that most events are only really adapted to Westeros. I've seen some submods about various regions in Essos, but no Dothraki so far.
I don't even think that Trial by Combat is welcome between the Dothraki