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Published: 2014-05-23 07:23:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 842; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 10
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This was originally going to be something that was on the board itself, but it ended up expanding massively over time. At first, I was planning to ditch the traditional Risk box that told you how many troops you got for controlling an entire region, and instead place a label on the board naming each area, with the number bonus written underneath...but the font ended up being too large to fit on the board! So I decided to go back to the box design, but while I was doing that, I realised it could be another opportunity to fit more Game of Thrones information into the game...namely, what each King or Queen called themselves when the Seven Kingdoms were all independent! So a few trips to the ASOIAF wiki later, I had this! Had to omit or alter a few, unfortunately...couldn't really use "The Iron King" and "The High King of the Isles" together, and yes, it's "King IN the North", but then King of Winter wouldn't work...With a bit of luck, it should make the next game a bit more interesting...certainly, it'll mean me and my friends can be absolute tossers while we're playing by giving ourselves insanely fancy titles! All hail King AMCAlmaron of House DeviantArt, The First of his Name, The King of the North and Winter, King of the River and the Hills, and Prince of Dorne...you get the idea!
Shields from the Game Of Thrones mod for Crusader Kings II ( ck2agot.wordpress.com/ )
A Song Of Ice and Fire copyright George R.R. Martin (and Game of Thrones to HBO)
Risk copyright Hasbro
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Comments: 2
GoogyNoober [2014-05-25 04:56:38 +0000 UTC]
Nice shields. Unfortunately I have not played in Crusader Kings 2.
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AMCAlmaron In reply to GoogyNoober [2014-05-26 00:04:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh, track it down, it's epic! Although it has a very steep learning curve...you can expect that you'll die again and again and again the first twenty times you play it. But once you get the hang of it you'll be fine.
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