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In my last game, I was the last of the Mudd dynasty in the east. I was hoping to carve out a new Riverlander/Old Gods kingdom in the east and build up power to take down the Iron Throne after a few generations, but I'm getting completely wrecked by these religious wars and rebellions. In fact, these peasants seems to be able to rally as many, if not more soldiers than I could. Just before I abandoned my Mudd game altogether, I defeated a rebellion just for another to pop up a few days later, one that is just as large as the one I've barely managed to beat down, but this time, I only have a fraction of the levy I need to win.

Normally, I'd just wait a week or two for the new patch to fix this, but I'm in a GoT mood. I'm about to start a new game now, also in the east. What I want to know where you have to go to modify the rebellion events so that those damn traitors couldn't suddenly spawn an army from one county that I couldn't match if I rally everyone from all of mine.

Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks, but less rebellions still won't solve the main problem I have with them, ie: they can raise around/more soldiers from one county that I can with all of mine. If I am forced to waste all my levy on them, I could never take Westeros until I convert each and every county.