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Post by caeserion on Nov 25, 2018 21:10:27 GMT
1. Let vassals of the King you are facing join us instead - like the riverlords joining Aegon against Harren the Black. 2. Let us revoke the titles of the King we beat - I'm tired of the Martells keeping their lands and titles after fighting me to the bitter end and then some. I doubt Aegon is that merciful. 3. When sieging down castles with a dragon give us the option to completely ruin it (like Harrenhall), thereby killing everyone inside. If the ruling dynasty is completely killed in such a fashion, with no one of that dynasty left to inherit, the vassal lords should get a choice - continue fighting separately or submit (like how the Tyrells and Hightowers chose the latter after considering their options).
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Post by hapchazzard on Nov 25, 2018 23:43:34 GMT
1. Let vassals of the King you are facing join us instead - like the riverlords joining Aegon against Harren the Black. 2. Let us revoke the titles of the King we beat - I'm tired of the Martells keeping their lands and titles after fighting me to the bitter end and then some. I doubt Aegon is that merciful. 3. When sieging down castles with a dragon give us the option to completely ruin it (like Harrenhall), thereby killing everyone inside. If the ruling dynasty is completely killed in such a fashion, with no one of that dynasty left to inherit, the vassal lords should get a choice - continue fighting separately or submit (like how the Tyrells and Hightowers chose the latter after considering their options). 1. Already in the mod, at least the last time I played. In fact, as far as I've seen it's the norm for the riverlords to defect to Aegon. 2. If the enemy king is killed in the war(either in battle or as a result of dragons) his top title is automatically usurped, IIRC. It's not what you're asking for really, but I don't think it would be good from a gameplay perspective if this was implemented, or else you'd end up having every major pre-conquest house getting revoked after the conquest. 3. Dragons getting used in a siege definitely has a chance of killing everyone present at the castle. I've seen at one point, for example, the Masseys getting wiped out completely after Stonedance got burned to the ground by a dragon, going from over 10 members to zero at once. So, mass deaths after a dragon burns a castle down is already in the mod. As for the castle getting destroyed - a negative modifier is applied for a long time, and several buildings are destroyed, though I agree that the effects should be more severe for larger dragons.
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Post by caeserion on Nov 26, 2018 17:38:49 GMT
1. Let vassals of the King you are facing join us instead - like the riverlords joining Aegon against Harren the Black. 2. Let us revoke the titles of the King we beat - I'm tired of the Martells keeping their lands and titles after fighting me to the bitter end and then some. I doubt Aegon is that merciful. 3. When sieging down castles with a dragon give us the option to completely ruin it (like Harrenhall), thereby killing everyone inside. If the ruling dynasty is completely killed in such a fashion, with no one of that dynasty left to inherit, the vassal lords should get a choice - continue fighting separately or submit (like how the Tyrells and Hightowers chose the latter after considering their options). 1. Already in the mod, at least the last time I played. In fact, as far as I've seen it's the norm for the riverlords to defect to Aegon. 2. If the enemy king is killed in the war(either in battle or as a result of dragons) his top title is automatically usurped, IIRC. It's not what you're asking for really, but I don't think it would be good from a gameplay perspective if this was implemented, or else you'd end up having every major pre-conquest house getting revoked after the conquest. 3. Dragons getting used in a siege definitely has a chance of killing everyone present at the castle. I've seen at one point, for example, the Masseys getting wiped out completely after Stonedance got burned to the ground by a dragon, going from over 10 members to zero at once. So, mass deaths after a dragon burns a castle down is already in the mod. As for the castle getting destroyed - a negative modifier is applied for a long time, and several buildings are destroyed, though I agree that the effects should be more severe for larger dragons. 1. Huh. I have never seen vassals switch over to help me. Even when I start after the main conquest is over and try to attack dorne after sending gifts to the dornish vassals they never switch sides. Is there some event I can tweak to make switching more prevalent? 2. Ah. Does it work if you capture them and execute them? 3. No I meant a targeted decision to do so. The meat of the point was the ruling-dynasty-dies and the fallout after that anyway.
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