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)
... will have a harder time in this sort of game. Now that you have your character roughly defined, it is time to take a closer look at the styles of play in the Seven Kingdoms and how to fit your character ...
2. Timeline: The Targaryen Succession
(World of Westeros/History)
... Queen Rhaella Therein ended the line of dragons. King Aerys II was dethroned by Robert Baratheon’s rebellion. Crown Prince Rhaegar was slain by Robert Baratheon on the Trident, and Aerys ...
3. The Age of Heroes
(World of Westeros/History)
... laws of hospitality, the obligation of a judge to also be the executioner, and the renowned Wall are all accredited to these ancestors of the northmen — even the barrows of the First Men can still be found ...
4. The Pact
(World of Westeros/History)
... retained the deep forests. The First Men promised to leave the weirwoods alone, and in time set aside their own deities to worship the children’s old gods.  ...
5. The Water Dancer
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... Dancer cannot be ruled by anger or fear, but must learn to calm him or herself and concentrate on the task at hand. Since their training focuses first on this aspect of the warrior’s craft, trained Water ...
6. The Spy
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... otherwise noted. Courtly Spy: The Spy has learned how to move amongst nobility. This means the character knows how to acquire invitations to most events (barring the truly exclusive), how to act in proper ...
7. The Night's Watch Steward
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... the rest of the brothers with acts of sacrifice, bravery, and courage. Those trained to be Stewards have all of the lore of the brotherhood at their disposal; this makes them invaluable during times ...
8. The Knight
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... is second to only the Dothraki, honed daily in contests and conflict. They are specialists in mounted combat and are skilled with the use of the lance and sword. Their primary duty is to defend the realm, ...
9. The Commander
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... in any position of leadership, from the Night’s Watch to a city guard. A poor Commander can mean the ruin of all who follow; a seasoned Commander can triumph despite the odds, winning wealth and prestige ...
10. The Brother of the Kingsguard
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... by nature any more fearsome an opponent than any other Knight. It is true that they are skilled warriors, as awesome in battle as they are in the political arena. It is also true that they are more determined ...
11. The Bloodrider
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... Might While the prowess of individual Dothraki warriors is legendary, the might of the combined khalasar is greater still. At 3rd Level, a Bloodrider performing an aid another action for a Dothraki gains ...
12. The Raider
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... peasant nor noble, but somewhere in between. They are often poor, relying on their own senses and prowess to make their way in the world, but occasionally Raiders will be shunned former nobles or successful ...
13. The Noble
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... the land, gaining the Literacy Feat at 1st Level. Noble Education Nobles are trained in the proper courtly forms from an early age. Both sons and daughters are tutored in both intellectual pursuits ...
14. The Man-at-arms
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... between a trained warrior and a peasant forced to pick up a sword to defend his or her home. One fights because he or she has no choice, while to the Man-at-arms it is a profession. Men-at-arms may be ...
15. The Maester
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Maesters are often referred to as “knights of the mind,” and their broad learning and experience is useful to nobles and lords across the Seven Kingdoms. Maesters are trained in a grand fortress, the Citadel ...
16. Smallfolk / Commoners
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... fearless and unconcerned with over complicating life, and approach their days with a fierce joy. Occupations In Westeros, smallfolk provide all manual labour, whether on farms, ships, or in cities. ...
17. The Knave
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... of boredom or spite. They may seduce the children of nobles or steal from their own family to vex their lords. Background As mentioned, sometimes the sons and daughters of nobles will turn to lawlessness ...
18. The Hunter
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... women — are stealthy in the wilderness, swift with arrow and blade. They can sense their prey with a keen awareness. Some Hunters enlist with noble lords and ladies, accompanying them on planned hunting ...
19. Dacey Mormont
(World of Westeros/People)
... Like her mother Maege, Lady Dacey is an unconventional woman of the Seven Kingdoms, having been trained to bear arms like a knight. The Mormonts have a long tradition of raising warrior women. As a girl, ...
20. Illyrio Mopatis
(World of Westeros/People)
... and often is heavily perfumed to cover his odour. He is pallidskinned, with a forked beard that is dyed bright yellow. His teeth are yellow and crooked, and he is a schemer and flatterer. Though slavery ...
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