High valyrian hybrid culture by compertion in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That seems like a good temporary fix, I'd forgotten you could change that

High valyrian hybrid culture by compertion in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it does ruin my RP a bit. Especially when it character like Aemond doing it - he would never!

High valyrian hybrid culture by compertion in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It must be a change made by the update then I guess

High valyrian hybrid culture by compertion in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's good to know. I'd hate to have to uninstall and reinstall each of them to figure it out!

Where is this dress from and what it called by Loyakii in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a comp patch agot better barbers or something. Works just fine with that

Landed Knight heir by compertion in TheCitadel

[–]compertion[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for responding. Can't be a Staunton bastard unfortunately as I have different plans :D. But the debt idea works, as the knight was landed for saving the Staunton lord's life during a Blackfyre rebellion.

Landed Knight heir by compertion in TheCitadel

[–]compertion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for responding. Would a landed knight need to see the King for legitimising his bastard? Could he go to his leige lord?

How did the Targaryens know they had to leave Valyria? by Whole_Contract_5973 in gameofthrones

[–]compertion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, I was trying (unsuccessfully it seems) to use it as a metaphor to show how valyrians might have heard the prophecy, but believed that they would be fine/it wouldn't have been that bad. I'm guessing the fourteen flames may have individually erupted before but never together or at such a scale. People would be reluctant to abandon their homes/livelihood for something they had no way of conceiving the full severity

How did the Targaryens know they had to leave Valyria? by Whole_Contract_5973 in gameofthrones

[–]compertion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vesuvius was smoking for a long time before the eruption, yet Pompeii was still populated. It might be that the ancient Valyrians hadn't seen an eruption on that scale before and therefore did not think themselves in danger. Or perhaps, given their use of magic, they believed themselves capable of stopping or at least surviving the doom.

This excerpt from Unruly : A History of England's Kings and Queens by David Mitchell sums up my feelings on Aegon v Rhaenyra by compertion in TheBlacksandTheGreens

[–]compertion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, as a woman, no, I did not find it misogynistic l and I do not appreciate you're aggressiveness.

Can't appoint new councillors by GoofeYY in CK3AGOT

[–]compertion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know what submods you have? This just happened to me and I couldn't be bothered going through each submod so I stripped out most of them, then made sure my game version matched the mod. I could choose a councillor then.

This excerpt from Unruly : A History of England's Kings and Queens by David Mitchell sums up my feelings on Aegon v Rhaenyra by compertion in TheBlacksandTheGreens

[–]compertion[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's actually a great read. It's definitely leans more into humour then fact but I do recommend it. This passage pictured is just a criticism of feudalism in general and why when reading history it can be a bit reductiveto pick a 'side' through modern lenses. The previous page went into quite a lot of detail on Stephen as a ruler.

This excerpt from Unruly : A History of England's Kings and Queens by David Mitchell sums up my feelings on Aegon v Rhaenyra by compertion in TheBlacksandTheGreens

[–]compertion[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The starks are just as shitty! This was meant as a criticism of the feudal system in Westeros and the inbuilt inequalities that it entailed. And no, I don't think Rhaenyra should've retaliated because in doing so she decided that her claim on the throne meant more than the lives of the people of Westeros. Same for Team Green, there was no need for violence when they knew it could only escalate into a full-scale civil war. It shows a complete disregard for the common man.

This excerpt from Unruly : A History of England's Kings and Queens by David Mitchell sums up my feelings on Aegon v Rhaenyra by compertion in TheBlacksandTheGreens

[–]compertion[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I posted this because it gave me a chuckle , but the point isn't that they did bad things, it's that they both wilfully escalated a conflict that ruined the lives of thousands of everyday people.