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

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1. The Noble
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... and overly adventurous. Noble daughters will often multiclass to Artisan, Knave, or the Spy Prestige Class. Those with a calling to the Faith may become Godsworn. Of course, those that defy expectations ...
2. The Knave
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Knaves live in the shadows, whether in the back alleys of King’s Landing or deeply hidden within a lord’s retinue. They steal what they can to survive, be it gold, horses, or information. Some use stealth ...
3. The Hunter
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... The Hunter must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must then be able to reach it. The extra damage stacks with similar Special Abilities, such as a Knave’s Sneak Attack. ...
4. Syrio Forel
(World of Westeros/People)
15th Level (Knave 1 / Man-at-arms 6 / Water Dancer 8) - Deceased A “dancing master” hired by Lord Eddard Stark, Syrio tutors Arya Stark in the ways of the water dancers — a school of Braavosi fencing. ...
5. Petyr Baelish, Littlefinger
(World of Westeros/People)
10th Level (Knave 2 / Noble 3 / Spy 5) “Why would Petyr lie to me?” “Why does a bear shit in the woods?” he demanded. “Because it is his nature. Lying comes as easily as breathing to a man like Littlefinger. ...
6. Arya Stark
(World of Westeros/People)
2nd Level (Knave 1 / Noble 1) One day she came back grinning her horsey grin, her hair all tangled and her clothes covered in mud, clutching a raggedy bunch of purple and green flowers for father. Sansa ...
7. Old Nan
(World of Westeros/People)
... or great-grandson. Old Nan was a fount of folk-tales and superstitions, filling the children’s ears with tales of monsters, old heroes, knaves, and others from the Age of Heroes. Most adults discounted ...
8. Classes
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... 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. ...