A Game of Thrones • A Song of Ice and Fire NWN2 Persistent World • Low Magic Role Play

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1. Living in the Seven Kingdoms
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... more of the world and form more positive relations with the house that agreed to raise you. If relations are positive between your two houses, you are considered a ward. If things are hostile, you are ...
2. The Spy
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... some dark art. An aged and wise Spy is a great resource indeed, but the profession does not breed friendship. Westerosi Spies are masters of deception. The ability to tell a convincing lie, or to spin ...
3. The Hunter
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... their children, not only because of their prowess but because they possess freedom a noble can rarely know. Abilities Dexterity is important to Hunters for stealth. Strength is also important, especially ...
4. The Artisan
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... list: Able Body; Fame; Favored; Fortune’s Favor; Granted Status; Keen Mind; Gold Breeder; Literacy; Political Connections; Skill Emphasis; Silver Tongue; and Weapon Proficiency (Martial). Skill Emphasis ...
5. Viserys Targaryen III, Beggar King
(World of Westeros/People)
... Dragon. Unfortunately, along with his distinctive colouring, Viserys inherits a less salubrious characteristic of his family. The Targaryen tradition has always been to marry brother to sister, a breeding ...
6. Drogo
(World of Westeros/People)
... but to take his culture into her heart and truly become his khaleesi. Khal Drogo brings his bride a new freedom, and she in turn brings him fertility. Her pregnancy is a delight to them both. They know ...
7. Currency in Westeros & Beyond
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... or White Harbour where coppers and silvers are used daily. The system of coinage used in the Seven Kingdoms is established by the king’s master of coin, with official weights and compositions decreed ...
8. Pentos, Free City
(World of Westeros/Cities)
... are ruins left by passing Dothraki khalasars. Unlike most of the other Free Cities, Pentos does not keep slaves — at least not officially. This was forced on the city due to a treaty with Braavos, agreed ...
9. Joffrey Baratheon
(World of Westeros/People)
... or his bloodline. It is ironic that incest, the abomination thought to have ruined House Targaryen, also threatens the House of their usurper, but inbreeding alone cannot quite explain Joffrey’s excessive ...
10. Daenerys Targaryen
(World of Westeros/People)
... a possession and breeding stock for the family, owned in this case by her brother Viserys. Daenerys’s early memories of her brother are full of love for his colourful stories. Through him, she sees the ...
11. Jaime Lannister, Kingslayer
(World of Westeros/People)
... freedom has he ever had, other than to destroy? There is something refreshing about the way Jaime refuses to play the game of artificially induced emotions. Should he care about his offspring? He only ...
12. Tyrion Lannister, The Imp
(World of Westeros/People)
... makes them laugh, offers them more money, offers them weapons, and finally promises them an audacious amount of land, which isn’t even his to give. By the time they have agreed to let him live long enough ...
13. Cersei Lannister
(World of Westeros/People)
... bed sheets. It is not a situation designed to breed self-esteem. Kept back because of her sex and because there is room for only one Tywin-shaped ego in the family, it could be no surprise that this volatile, ...
14. Summer, Bran's Direwolf
(World of Westeros/People)
... as his proxy, playing and enjoying the freedom that Bran cannot. Of all the pairings of direwolf and Stark, the union of Bran and Summer is the deepest. As Bran’s prophetic dreams begin to affect him and ...
15. Names in the Seven Kingdoms & Beyond
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
You have the freedom to name your character as you see fit, but GMs may have some ideas for character names that fit a particular setting. Many traditional, or stereotypical, fantasy names don’t fit well ...
16. Jon Snow
(World of Westeros/People)
... a natural ability to read people, a survival trait learned as a child. Everything he has in his favour — education, breeding, high status — are all due to one man’s preference, so learning about others ...
17. History of the Ironborn
(World of Westeros/History)
... in raids. For the folk of the Iron Islands, the only true occupation is war. The people of the Iron Islands have always valued their freedom. Their earliest known cultures were as separate island kingdoms. ...
18. Eddard Stark, Ned
(World of Westeros/People)
... attack his men. Love and honour run through the blood of the Starks like the hot springs beneath Winterfell. This House breeds a hard integrity in its folk, a family of healthy minds and hearts. Still, ...
19. The Role-Player's Guide
(Resources/Manuals and Guides)
... Those are physical flaws, but other non-physical flaws can be great too. Captain Kirk was too much of a cowboy, Han Solo was a greedy rogue, and so on. Consider some of these sample backgrounds for a NWN ...
20. House Frey
(Houses of Westeros/Minor Houses)
... succeeded in making the Reeds an enemy. The people of the Twins have nought but contempt for their neighbours to the north, considering them frog eaters with green teeth and mossy armpits. Walder Frey, ...
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