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

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1. SFX Book - Game of Thrones!
(News/Latest News)
George R. R. Martin, the writer behind the wildly successful Game of Thrones novels and television series, talks exclusively to SFX for its Game of Thrones bookazine and reveals how he’d love to be more ...
2. Living in the Seven Kingdoms
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... into those types of games. Play Style: Noble House In this style of play, you are the members and associates of a particular noble house. Were the novel A Game of Thrones to represent the chronicles ...
3. Getting Started ...
(News/Latest News)
To play on A Game of Thrones, you will need Neverwinter Nights 2 and its two expansions: Neverwinter Nights 2 Mask of the Betrayer and Neverwinter Nights 2 Storm of Zehir. If you do not own Neverwinter ...
4. The Wall - HBO Game of Thrones
(Resources/Images)
A view of the Wall and Castle Black, home of the Night's Watch, as seen on the HBO series Game of Thrones:  ...
A view of the largest city and seat of power in Westeros, King's Landing (and the Red Keep), as seen on the HBO series Game of Thrones:  ...
A view of the Stark stronghold of Winterfell as seen on the HBO series Game of Thrones:  ...
7. The Water Dancer
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
The traditions of the Free Cities are fundamentally different from those of Westeros. Nowhere is this more clear than in the manners and skills of the Water Dancer. The term “water dancer” is used to describe ...
8. The Spy
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
It is perhaps a truism that the politics of Westeros are both complex and personal. Since the earliest days of the Seven Kingdoms, the conflicts between the great houses have been based at least as much ...
9. The Night's Watch Steward
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
The Night’s Watch is as old as the Wall it guards, some eight millennia in all. Within the Watch, specialised duties are divided into three orders, each of which has a different mission. Wise is the order ...
10. The Night's Watch Ranger
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
In the far north of Westeros, a mighty barricade serves as the first and last line of defence against the barbarian wildlings who range across the icy wastes, the last of the giants, and even the Others ...
11. The Knight
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
The Knight represents the best and most noble that Westeros has to offer. He is an armoured and mounted combat specialist, usually sworn to the service of one of the great houses. Traditionally chivalrous, ...
12. The Commander
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... political acumen can mean the difference between loss and gain, feast and famine. They must be able to negotiate the game of thrones as a player, not a pawn, if they are to lead their people to greatness. ...
13. The Brother of the Kingsguard
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
The Kingsguard serve the king of the Seven Kingdoms; there is no more important noble assignment anywhere in Westeros. They are sworn to defend the king — and his secrets — along with the royal family ...
14. The Bloodrider
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
I ask your oath, that will live and die as blood of my blood, riding at my side to keep me safe from harm. — Ritual invitation by a khal “Blood of my blood.” This oath, given when a khal asks a man to ...
15. The Raider
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Raiders live on the fringes of Westerosi society — sometimes self-styled lords, other times wildmen, but always dangerous to the houses that control the Seven Kingdoms. Raiders rarely holds any allegiances ...
16. The Noble
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... Kingdoms, or to throw themselves fully into the game of thrones. In either case, the life of a Noble is never far from adventure and danger. Characteristics Nobles can call upon the vast resources ...
17. The Man-at-arms
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Bannermen in service to their lord; wandering sellswords looking to trade their martial prowess for a bit of coin; feral wildlings tearing into their enemies with tooth and dagger — these are but a few ...
18. The Maester
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Maesters are often referred to as “knights of the mind,” and their broad learning and experience is useful to nobles and lords across the Seven Kingdoms. Maesters are trained in a grand fortress, the Citadel ...
19. 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 ...
20. The Hunter
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
Hunters range the forests and plains of the Seven Kingdoms, whether lawful men plying their trade or poachers intent on stealing a deer or boar from a noble’s private forest. These men — and sometimes ...
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