Crusader Kings 2 Westeros

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People who play the videogame Crusader Kings II might have also played the Game of Thrones Mod. If so, share your most memorable experience with the Mod. For those who have not heard of the mod, follow the link below. Queen Daenerys Stormborn  is a character in  Crusader Kings II: A Game of Thrones. As the last surviving member of House Targaryen, Daenerys seeks to reclaim the Iron Throne and rule the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. She is the Queen of Meereen, as well as Khaleesi of The Great Grass Sea.

This bug has since been fixed, but is currently present in this build. There’s a terrible bug we internally called “Air Jesus” present in this build, a legacy issue from the vanilla build, where inspecting objects will often cause undesirable results. While, technically, the load feature works, the save feature’s brokenness makes it pretty useless. These are also features that’re fixed and will be working in the final release. Convert psx bin to iso.

Bloodlines of Westeros 2.0Jan 16, 2019 17:55:39 GMTGreen, rufff1, and 3 more like this
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Post by anarchys2ndson on Jan 16, 2019 17:55:39 GMT

The mod seeks to add a bloodline to every house in Westeros, extinct and alive. The bloodlines give minor boosts to opinions or deductions.
Example the Starks get a boost in opinion from those who worship the old gods or are Nothern Andal.Then you've got the Blacktydes, who get a massive hit from everyone in the Reach due to one of their Kings cutting up the then King of the Reach and using his body as bait.
The No Limits version allows for all bloodlines to be inherited, and it can get out of hand. Also, I don't recall it working like this initially, but if there's a matrilineal marriage between two great houses with bloodlines, the child gets both bloodlines and it passes down. So some of the female-led houses can be skewed and made more powerful, currently, as far as bloodlines go, the Martells are the most powerful in the game (imo) but they're honorable so, they should be content with just getting independence and ruling on their own or sticking by someone they respect.
The Congenital Overhaul version includes bloodlines for Burke - can't get it to work for Drace or Seaworth but will update as soon as I do. It also contains some non-canon descendants. Reyne, Tarbeck, Casterly, Greyiron. You can remove them by deleting the New Blood file in history/characters in the mod folder. Or if they're too OP edit their stats & traits with the console.

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This idea actually stemmed from blackninja's bloodline traits mods.
I started the idea there, which was to create a trait for every house in westeros. Got through the North, then the base mod got updated, the submod broke, then Ruff1 created his more bloodlines, mod, and inspired me again.

So the mod creates a bloodline for every house in Westeros, including some of the minor ones.
Giving each house a bit of a prestige boost, and some additional modifiers depending on which house it is.

Everything is using the base code the devs did, and then Green did the Flints of Widows Watch COA, and he's doing some other stuff he's posting in his thread, they look pretty good.

But here're some screenshots. Most of the houses are done, I had to go back to the reach and the vale, but here are some screenshots to show what I'm trying to accomplish. It doesn't focus on legendary bloodlines like ruff1, just regular bloodlines in Westeros.
I tried to go back as far as I could with most of the houses.

The mod is finished, I did two versions, in a similar way like blackninja's, a regular, then a 'no limits', where the children of the dynasty inherit all bloodlines their parents had before them, so a heads up, for some of the great houses, the list gets really long, really quickly.
e.g In by Crowned Stag bookmark, Ned has bloodlines from Garth Greenhand, Manderly, and a few other families. It only affects the bloodlines of the houses, and not the 'generic' bloodlines that can be formed.
But it functions correctly, doesn't add any bloodlines that the ancestors didn't have.
Thanks to Green he gave me ideas and suggestions for modifiers for the bloodlines, and some coding.
rufff1 pointed me in the right direction as far as coding went and explained a fair bit to me as well.
Thanks to LancelotLoire for pointing out that it wasn't as compatible as I thought, lol, I had to make a few fixes to the files, and wouldn't have had a clue if he didn't point me in the right direction. lol

And everything I've used is from the base mod, so again credits to the devs.
WesterosIf I missed anything let me know, any bloodline images, any suggestions let me know, I was thinking about doing something where bastards could inherit the bloodlines, but, let me know.