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

Tags: commoners

1. Living in the Seven Kingdoms
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... a spy network. This could be as little as a couple of well-placed guards under your pay, or as complex as a horde of servants and commoners bringing their secrets to you in exchange for a few copper coins. ...
2. The Brother of the Kingsguard
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... heirs of great fortunes or estates. It is customary for a Brother of the Kingsguard to enter the service of the king having already accomplished a number of other worthy deeds — commoners or green, inexperienced ...
3. Smallfolk / Commoners
(Houses of Westeros/Independents)
... and name, the whole of their power is rooted in the control of the lives of others. Without smallfolk or commoners, the feuds of lords in Westeros, khals on the Dothraki sea, or magisters and merchant ...
4. The Godsworn
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... becoming a Junior member. *** The High Septon gives up his name (so that commoners and nobles become equal). He loses any remaining Influence Points over his house, gained from Social Status. Weapon ...
5. Names in the Seven Kingdoms & Beyond
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... the atmosphere. The custom in the feudal society of the Seven Kingdoms is that commoners, peasants, and smallfolk only have personal names, and it is the province of nobles and highborn to keep family ...
6. 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 ...
7. Customs & Laws of the Seven Kingdoms
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... begin menstruating (also called getting their moonblood) earlier than commoners due to better nutrition. Such maids inhabit an ambiguous position between child and woman. They are often the subjects of ...