Jun 30, 2016 Warning: This post contains spoilers for both the Game of Thrones TV show and George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. With the sixth season of. Dec 13, 2016 A Game of Thrones is a total conversion mod for Crusader Kings II, based on George R. Martin’s fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire. CK2:AGOT 1.3.2- Windows Installer Location. Jun 01, 2013 The Jon Snow Reread Project II AGOT-ACOK Ads by Curse. The Latest News. Folio Society Releases A Clash of Kings Illustrated Edition. A Storm of Swords Illustrated Edition in November. GRRM Updates on Writing in the Time of Coronavirus. Aug 10, 2014 CK2:AGOT 0.7.2 - Windows Installer file - Crusader Kings 2: A Game of Thrones (CK2:AGOT) mod for Crusader Kings II. Then I proclaimed myself King in the North. I legitimized Jon Snow and gave him a seat of his own. When Eddard died, Robb took control of both the Riverlands and the North. He conquered the Vale later and conquered the kingdom.
More 4 Snow, an AGOT submod (CKII)by Seanr707
[SPOILERS AFFC!]
This is just a small submod that adds a little bit to playing as Jon Snow in the AFFC bookmark if you choose to be legitimised. I have never released a mod or submod before, so if any vets notice anything, please send me a message and I will fix it!
Ck2 Agot Jon Snow Affc
Changelog:
v0.2 [2015/11/28]
- Fixed doomstack that was spawning
- Added possible events from Littlefinger
- Fixed Asha's (in)fertility
What this mod adds:
- Jon receives troops for each Lord that supports him. This is done to allow the player more control over the victory. For RP purposes, just imagine that each Lord is sending Jon a small garrison to help him out.
- When Stannis offers a marriage with Val, Jon will now also have the option to marry his other prisoner, Asha Greyjoy. This would benefit both Asha and Jon in the long run, and her personality would interact interestingly with Jon's.
- Littlefinger may offer you a deal
Author's Notes About Role Play and the Mod:
I understand my additions may not fit with some character's motives, ambitions, or personalities. If that is what you want then I advise not using this mod. While this mod does not add anything too unreal (i.e. Goblins emerging from the ground and dancing to dubstep), it does add possibilites that would likely have never happened in the books/show. My current direction with the mod is a) learning more about CK2 modding, and b) adding fun events to Jon Snow Stark, and breathing new life into a playthrough that many people have likely played many times already.
Possible conflicts:
- Any mod that alters the AFFC event files. This mod replaces that file, so if you wish to use another mod that edits it, you will need to merge the files.
Credits:The AGOT mod team. This is just a miniscule edit to their wonderful mod for CKII.
This mod is not to be published or altered on other sites without my knowledge and consent.
If this mod is edited the AGOT authors and myself must be credited!
Warning: This post contains spoilers for both the Game of Thrones TV show and George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series.
With the sixth season of Game of Thrones officially in the books, it’s time to start looking ahead at what next year will have in store for the show’s major players. But first, a quick recap.
In Sunday’s finale, “The Winds of Winter,” Daenerys finally began her journey across the Narrow Sea, a move that has not only been in the making since season one, but will undoubtedly shake up the political playing field of Westeros as we know it. The Mother of Dragons and her group of loyal followers —including Tyrion, her newly named Hand of the Queen — are headed straight for King’s Landing, where a strategically placed wildfire explosion paved the way for Cersei’s uncontested ascension to the Iron Throne.
But the former Queen Mother won’t be ruling over a united continent, as several of the seven kingdoms are still in open rebellion against the Lannister crown — including, of course, the North.
At Winterfell, the recently resurrected Jon Snow was just declared the King in the North on the basis that Ned Stark’s blood runs through his veins. However, moments earlier, viewers learned that this was in fact untrue. During a flashback scene to the Tower of Joy, it was revealed that Jon is not actually Ned’s bastard, but rather the son of Ned’s sister, Lyanna Stark, and Daenerys’s brother, Rhaegar Targaryen.
This confirmation of the fan-favorite R+L=J theory almost certainly sets the stage for Daenerys and Jon to come face to face in season seven, a meeting many believe will reveal the meaning behind the title A Song of Ice and Fire and potentially lead to a marriage between the two.
We know what you’re thinking: wouldn’t that be incest? And yes, you’re right. Not everyone in the Thrones universe is open to sexual relationships between relatives — hence the stigma surrounding Cersei and Jaime’s relationship — but the Targaryens are notorious for it. Having spent over 300 years wedding brother to sister in order to keep their bloodline pure, a union between an aunt and her nephew seems within the realm of possibility.
Now, here’s where things get interesting. Jon and Dany have both been declared the One Who Was Promised — a prophesied savior in the religion of R’hllorwho is the reincarnation of legendary hero Azor Ahai — by two different Red Priestesses of the Lord of Light, Melisandre and Kinvara, respectively. And at this point in time, there is a strong argument to be made in support of either camp — namely, that each has experienced a seemingly miraculous rebirth.
The prophecy of the One Who Was Promised decrees the One is destined to “lead the people against a darkness,” i.e., the White Walkers, by wielding a flaming sword called Lightbringer. When Melisandre believed Stannis to be the One, she mistakenly dubbed his sword Lightbringer — in reality, the sword has yet to make an appearance.
But while Lightbringer may be the key to Westerosi salvation, there’s a twist to the story. In the legend of Azor Ahai, the warrior was forced to stab his wife with Lightbringer in order to impart the blade with its full power. So if Jon and Dany do get married, one of them may end up having to sacrifice the other in order to fulfill their destiny and prevent the end of humanity.
And yes, we’re aware the original version of the prophecy uses the word “Prince” instead of “One,” leading many to believe it could only refer to Jon. However, as Maester Aemon mentions in the books, in High Valyrian, the word “prince” is considered gender-neutral.
Strap in Thrones fans, these final two seasons are going to be a wild ride.
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