Features:
- Playable George R. R. Martin, who is granted the province of Rosby in 8293.
- New George exclusive mechanic of inspiration, allowing George to write novels granting him unique powers.
- Prolong the legacy of George by slaying the most prominent dynasties, extending the life of the macabre author.
What is this mod?
Since I first began playing the Game of Thrones mod some many years ago, a character has always fascinated me. It's a character that is recognisable to both book and TV series fan alike, and one of the few characters that has always been just out of reach of being playable. That character is George (R. R.) Martin.
Originally starting as an unplayable Baron level character in the AGOT mod, the only way you could really interact with George was through the quite frankly horrifying prospect of potentially breeding him to carry on his legacy. Well, I say no more! The time has come for George to manifest destiny, and take the realm that he, with his hands, crafted. No longer will he just sit by the sidelines, but he will usher in a new era of order and control as a fully playable and uniquely gifted character.
Features:
- Playable George R. R. Martin, who is granted the province of Rosby in 8293.
- New George exclusive mechanic of inspiration, allowing George to write novels granting him unique powers.
- Prolong the legacy of George by slaying the most prominent dynasties, extending the life of the macabre author.
As of version 1.0, the mod features a total of six new books and powers, new decisions for learning skills, a fully-fledged learning-based magic system, dynastic mechanics, and rewards for slaying your many enemies.
What comes next?
To be honest, this mod is a horrible joke that my Twitch community came up with that I had to take to its logical extreme. However, as I'm also doing a Youtube series on it, I need your help for new ideas, powers, and George-themed suggestions to continue thoroughly flogging this dead horse.
That, and of course, bug fixing. This mod was thrown together in a total of about 2 hours, so there hasn't been much time for active testing, proofreading, and other conflicts. Please let me know if you find an issue or something isn't as polished as it could be!
Also remember to check out the other mods I play in the series, as they're a lot more sensible and most likely much more well made than this loveless rushed out mod created by a bitter Game of Thrones fan.