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Post by alajarbi on Apr 13, 2024 17:18:03 GMT
why does lys have half blood
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Post by serbranch on Apr 13, 2024 20:18:50 GMT
why does lys have half blood "More than anywhere else in the known world, the blood of Old Valyria still runs strong in the Lyseni, who are regarded as beautiful. Even the smallfolk in Lys have the pale skin, silver-gold hair, and purple, lilac, and pale blue eyes of the dragonlords of old. Many of the nobility in Lys have produced infamous beauties, and the Lysene nobility values the purity of their blood above all. Targaryen kings and princes are known to have looked at Lys for wives and paramours, for their blood as well as their beauty. The people of Lys are know to curl and perfume their hair." - Wiki
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Post by alajarbi on Apr 14, 2024 1:12:52 GMT
why does lys have half blood "More than anywhere else in the known world, the blood of Old Valyria still runs strong in the Lyseni, who are regarded as beautiful. Even the smallfolk in Lys have the pale skin, silver-gold hair, and purple, lilac, and pale blue eyes of the dragonlords of old. Many of the nobility in Lys have produced infamous beauties, and the Lysene nobility values the purity of their blood above all. Targaryen kings and princes are known to have looked at Lys for wives and paramours, for their blood as well as their beauty. The people of Lys are know to curl and perfume their hair." - Wiki yea in know that but not all of people of old valyria are dragon lords and there never been pure born lysene who tamed dragon taming chance 1500 % of taming a dragon is to big
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Post by serbranch on Apr 15, 2024 22:47:09 GMT
"More than anywhere else in the known world, the blood of Old Valyria still runs strong in the Lyseni, who are regarded as beautiful. Even the smallfolk in Lys have the pale skin, silver-gold hair, and purple, lilac, and pale blue eyes of the dragonlords of old. Many of the nobility in Lys have produced infamous beauties, and the Lysene nobility values the purity of their blood above all. Targaryen kings and princes are known to have looked at Lys for wives and paramours, for their blood as well as their beauty. The people of Lys are know to curl and perfume their hair." - Wiki yea in know that but not all of people of old valyria are dragon lords and there never been pure born lysene who tamed dragon taming chance 1500 % of taming a dragon is to big There's a reddit thread somewhere that talks about how Daenerys is only like 13% Valyrian compared to Aegon the Conqueror's 100%. how much dragon blood do you think Nettles had? how many Lysene even had a chance of taming a dragon? as far as we know, currently zero. So who's to say they couldnt have tamed a dragon?
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Post by Angelo on May 5, 2024 14:44:59 GMT
Do I need to use both the original mod and the compatch or just the patch?
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Post by Azrael on May 7, 2024 1:44:20 GMT
Do I need to use both the original mod and the compatch or just the patch? Only the base submod unless you're playing with a version of More Bloodlines (2.1 or 2.2). There is no compatibility patch for the latest version of More Bloodlines. Also make sure you're using the right version of the submod for the version of AGOT you're playing.
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Post by alajarbi on May 21, 2024 16:26:57 GMT
Azrael how can I remove lys from having valerian blood manually
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Post by Azrael on May 22, 2024 15:00:16 GMT
Azrael how can I remove lys from having valerian blood manually Go into the submod's event files and comment out (using # before lines of code) the sections which give them the trait. For example: #if = {
# limit = {
# NOR = {
# trait = dragon
# culture = dragon_culture
# graphical_culture = dragongfx
# }
# location = {
# NOT = {
# region = world_volantis
# }
# }
# true_father_even_if_dead = {
# culture = lysene
# }
# mother_even_if_dead = {
# culture = lysene
# }
# }
# add_trait = half_blood
# set_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait
# #any_child_even_if_dead = {
# #limit = {
# #NOR = {
# #trait = dragon
# #culture = dragon_culture
# #graphical_culture = dragongfx
# #}
# #}
# #add_trait = half_blood
# #set_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait
# #}
# #any_close_relative = {
# #limit = {
# #NOR = {
# #trait = dragon
# #culture = dragon_culture
# #graphical_culture = dragongfx
# #}
# #is_grandchild_of = ROOT
# #}
# #add_trait = half_blood
# #set_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait
# #}
# }
Doing this makes it so those lines are not read when the events fire.
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Post by edenlamperouge on Aug 22, 2024 21:22:54 GMT
So I've gone in and made some modifications to the dragon hatching and taming chances, I can share specifics if you'd like that feedback but I basically lowered across the board. I've also made a change so only if you're High Valyrian, you do get a culture bonus (I know it kind of goes opposite to making it all genetic traits) but in the future if their blood got diluted, I think by them being High Valyrian it should be higher and it makes it so only they can reach the original bonuses of 400% for hatching and 3000% for taming (if they are also full blood). I also made changes to the chances to receive a certain blood trait based on the parents. For example, I think if someone has a parent with full blood and another with no blood trait, I changed it to 50% chance they're half blood, 30% they're slightly diluted and 20% full blood. I don't know, seems to make a bit more sense to me that way rather than the child getting full blood also most of the time. I can share them all if you'd like that feedback. So my question. In my games I see like low born, no parents Ironborn/Reachman/etc getting the full blood traits. In the OP you say you give it to people with unknown parents, is that to introduce "fresh blood" into the character pool? How can I turn this off or at least lower the chances of it happening? Kind of weird when I see some random Northman with full blood. Thanks. Overall love the mod! Really opens up dragons to the rest of the people and adds another decision into the marrying process. Which brings me to another question, how could I add a positive modifier to marriage calculations if someone has valyrian blood? Restrict it so only High Valyrian (maybe others as well like Volantene/Lyseni?) culture takes this modifier into account? For example, marrying my Northman who is half blood to a full blooded Targaryen. Since I have the character flag valyrian blood and in this case being half blood, I get two of those green plus signs in my favor. Thanks! how i make that?
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Post by deniz on Aug 23, 2024 11:09:12 GMT
My English is not good, but what exactly is the purpose of this mod? Is it to add dragon rider feature to non-Valyrian people or something? Can you explain exactly?
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Post by deniz on Aug 23, 2024 11:16:22 GMT
And is ‘’more bloodlines 3.0‘’ compatible ? Is the link on your first page the mb 3.0 compatibility patch ?
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Post by Azrael on Aug 24, 2024 15:27:21 GMT
My English is not good, but what exactly is the purpose of this mod? Is it to add dragon rider feature to non-Valyrian people or something? Can you explain exactly? "The core part of the submod is to turn the dragon hatching/taming bonuses from culture into traits. This essentially allows non-Valyrians to have those bonuses. I did this mainly to have characters that would have these bonuses and happen to be of a non-Valyrian culture (I'm looking at you Jon Snow) to have them." As for compatibility with More Bloodlines 3.0, it is not. I noticed a lot of people were having some issues with 3.0, so I did not want to waste time doing a compatch.
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Post by deniz on Oct 23, 2024 12:00:38 GMT
My English is not good, but what exactly is the purpose of this mod? Is it to add dragon rider feature to non-Valyrian people or something? Can you explain exactly? "The core part of the submod is to turn the dragon hatching/taming bonuses from culture into traits. This essentially allows non-Valyrians to have those bonuses. I did this mainly to have characters that would have these bonuses and happen to be of a non-Valyrian culture (I'm looking at you Jon Snow) to have them." As for compatibility with More Bloodlines 3.0, it is not. I noticed a lot of people were having some issues with 3.0, so I did not want to waste time doing a compatch. Please release a “compatch” patch for mb 3.0. I'm using it with “Tdp”. Even though the “Valyrian Blood” setting is “bloodlines” or “default”, dynasty members can't tame dragons and so on.
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Post by Azrael on Oct 30, 2024 15:50:50 GMT
"The core part of the submod is to turn the dragon hatching/taming bonuses from culture into traits. This essentially allows non-Valyrians to have those bonuses. I did this mainly to have characters that would have these bonuses and happen to be of a non-Valyrian culture (I'm looking at you Jon Snow) to have them." As for compatibility with More Bloodlines 3.0, it is not. I noticed a lot of people were having some issues with 3.0, so I did not want to waste time doing a compatch. Please release a “compatch” patch for mb 3.0. I'm using it with “Tdp”. Even though the “Valyrian Blood” setting is “bloodlines” or “default”, dynasty members can't tame dragons and so on. I think serbranch incorporated some or all of this submod into The Dragon's Peace. I'd ask him specifically what he did do. You may not need this submod. It looks like there's a Valyrian Blood game rule in his submod to change who can tame dragons.
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