A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire NWN2 Persistent World

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1. The Maester
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... and giants. 30 Extremely obscure, known by very few today; knowledge of Valyria and the Others. Link in the Chain At 3rd, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 19th Levels, the character adds ...
2. The Knave
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... to their advantage, while others use strength and intimidation to take what they want from the weak and cowardly. Knaves are resourceful and adaptable, always seeming to have the skills necessary to get ...
3. The Hunter
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... excursions and keeping their storehouses filled with game. Others prefer an independent life, living off the wild and using their sharp instincts to survive. Adventures Hunters are often out in the ...
4. The Godsworn
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Men and women dedicated to the Faith and the worship of the Seven, the septons, septas, brothers, and sisters bear witness to the births, deaths, and marriages of all who follow their teachings. Known ...
5. The Artisan
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... towns, especially near the keeps of powerful lords. Others are paid by noblemen to entertain with jests and song. Mummers travel across the Seven Kingdoms bringing their shows, handiwork, and often a bit ...
6. History of the Baratheons
(World of Westeros/History)
... demanded Robert’s head and that of Eddard Stark. The extraordinary personal relationship between the man who would become king and the Lord of Winterfell was forged during their time as foster brothers ...
7. History of the Arryns
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... Age of Heroes. One of the earliest known Arryns was the Lady Alyssa, for whom the Vale’s waterfall is named; she saw her husband, brothers, and children into the grave, outliving them all and never shedding ...
8. House Goodbrother
(Houses of Westeros/Minor Houses)
Sigil: A gold-banded black warhorn on red. House Goodbrother is a sworn bannerhouse of House Greyjoy. One of the smaller houses, the Goodbrothers of Great Wyk are known for wearing goat hair sashes. The ...
9. Jon Snow
(World of Westeros/People)
... and abandon his past, Jon came to accept the men of the Night's Watch as his new brothers. As a fine swordsman, Jon had expected to be made a ranger after his training, and so initially took his appointment ...
10. History of the Ironborn
(World of Westeros/History)
... lords of the Iron Islands revolted against the kingdom in an attempt to restore the Old Way, led by Balon Greyjoy. Lord Greyjoy proclaimed himself King of the Iron Islands. His brothers, Euron Crow’s Eye ...
11. Burial Rituals in the Vale
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... by a few neighbours and are consoled. 5. Word is sent out to distant relatives and is spread with the help of a local shop or village. 6. Preparation and then Keening does not wait for the arrival or others. ...
12. The Role-Player's Guide
(Resources/Manuals and Guides)
... others will necessarily criticize you. This is merely a list of conventions for multiplayer games that many, but not all, players feel contribute to a fun and rewarding role-playing experience. When players ...
13. Mountain Clans of the Vale
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... a significant threat for centuries. The mountain clans themselves include the Milk Snakes, the Moon Brothers, the Stone Crows, the Black Ears, the Burned Men, the Painted Dogs, and the Sons of the Mist. ...
14. The Kingsguard
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... and stored in the Round Room of the White Sword Tower, a four story tower built into one of the walls of the Red Keep of King's Landing. In the White Book, officially known as the Book of the Brothers, ...
15. The Faith Militant
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... the "sword" of the Sword and Stars. The Poor Fellows are a more humble order for commoners and even women. Acting as a militant counterpart to begging brothers, Poor Fellows wander the realm and escort ...
16. The Small Council
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... Additional advisors may also sit on the council. History King Robert's council consisted of his foster father Jon Arryn, who served as Hand of the King, his brothers Stannis and Renly Baratheon, Grand ...
17. Robert Baratheon
(World of Westeros/People)
... only one has been acknowledged. Five have been seen by notable characters, while two others have been mentioned only in passing. Gendry. An unacknowledged bastard who was born to a worker in an alehouse ...
18. Maesters of the Citadel
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... or join the order. Noble families in Westeros sometimes send their younger sons to the Citadel. The maesters, like the brothers of the Night's Watch, are considered to be servants of Westeros and all its ...
19. The Night's Watch
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... 8,000 years prior to the present setting, in an attempt to forever shut out the inhabitants of the far north (particularly the Others), who had overrun Westeros during that period, before being turned ...
20. Classes
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... through stealth and lore. Knave Some use stealth and guile; others rely on brute force and fear. All Knaves seek to take whatever they desire, whether bread for their suppers or gold for their pockets. ...
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