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

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1. The Spy
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... Spy needs 30 days — Wis or Cha Modifier x2 (minimum of 5 days) to effect a target. The Spy is also assumed to be spending freely on bribes and gifts, and the Spy’s Wealth Level is reduced temporarily by ...
2. The Night's Watch Steward
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... up any name, house, or other affiliation. His Wealth Rank is modified to Rank 0 (any ties are lost, and any debts erased), although the Watch provides him with his daily needs. His Social Status is modified ...
3. The Night's Watch Ranger
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... by the oaths of the Night’s Watch, however, and give up any name, house, or other affiliation. His Wealth Rank is modified to Rank 0 (any ties are lost, and any debts erased), although the Watch provides ...
4. 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 ...
5. The Brother of the Kingsguard
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... armour (light, medium, and heavy) and with shields. Appointed to the Kingsguard A Brother of the Kingsguard gives up his house, wealth, and rights. His Wealth is reduced to Rank 1, but anything he ...
6. The Raider
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... pirates with a wealth of gold and resources from which to draw. The latter often declare themselves kings of the outlands, and sometimes must be put down by lords or the king before their hubris rages ...
7. The Noble
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... the Raised Status and Wealth Feats, which may be acquired normally, or may be given by the GM either for free, or in return for a Defect (or Defects) of equivalent value. If a character is rewarded with ...
8. Smallfolk / Commoners
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... enterprising society of wealthy freemen. The people of the Free Cities are viewed with suspicion in other lands, however, for they are believed to be capable of selling their own mothers if it will bring ...
9. The Knave
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... — Wis or Cha Modifier x2 (minimum of 5 days) to effect a target. The Knave is also assumed to be spending freely on bribes and gifts, and the Knave’s Wealth Level is reduced temporarily by 1 during this ...
10. The Godsworn
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... no Social Status (Rank 0) who enter the Faith and say their vows as septons or septas should be raised to Social Status Rank 1 (5 Influence Points over the Faith, Wealth Rank 1). Conversely, characters ...
11. The Artisan
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... able to attract patrons — nobles, merchants, and other wealthy men and women who gladly support them in their work. Nobles often use such patronage in their social maneuvering, as do merchants looking ...
12. Tywin Lannister
(World of Westeros/People)
... ruthless, and unforgiving, Tywin Lannister is also practical and pragmatic — the perfect man to rule the wealthiest House in Westeros. For 20 years, he was the Hand to King Aerys Targaryen II, despite ...
13. Currency in Westeros & Beyond
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
Coinage is a luxury, employed primarily by the merchant and noble classes. Many smallfolk simply engage in barter. This is slowly changing, especially in major urban centres like King’s Landing, Oldtown, ...
14. Pentos, Free City
(World of Westeros/Cities)
... khals. Within the walls can be found bustling inhabitants, living their lives amidst the manses and brick towers of the city’s elite: the Prince of Pentos, his kin, and the wealthy magisters who provide ...
15. Cersei Lannister
(World of Westeros/People)
... Lann the trickster. They use every resource they have to get what they want. They are abundant in wits, in wealth and in comeliness. Like all the Lannister family — with the notable exception of Tyrion ...
16. NWN2 Custom Music Guide
(Resources/Technical Documentation)
... **** **** mus_citydockday 18 61859 mus_citydocknite **** **** **** mus_citydocknite 19 61860 mus_citywealthy **** **** **** mus_citywealthy 20 61861 mus_citymarket **** **** **** mus_citymarket 21 61862 ...
17. House Frey
(Houses of Westeros/Minor Houses)
... bridge. By charging for the use of that crossing for 600 years, the Freys have become wealthy at the cost of their peers’ respect. Historically, the Freys have tried to conquer Greywater Watch, but only ...
18. Classes
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... are soldiers and warriors who survive and thrive by their strength and prowess. Noble Nobles are the children of high birth from the great and small houses of nobility. They have wealth, education, and ...
19. The Twins
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... known as the Water Tower. The Twins have been the seat of House Frey for over six hundred years and they have grown wealthy by charging a heavy toll on all those who need to cross, as it is the only place ...
20. House Tyrell
(Houses of Westeros/Great Houses)
... reason he is Warden of the South. The Tyrells can call more than 80,000 swords to their banner, and their strength is not on land alone. The lords of the Shield Islands and the wealthy Redwynes of the ...
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