
If Raiding is set to unrestricted (allowing any army to become raiders, not just Ironborn and Dothraki) then the normally peaceful Summer Isles almost always become vicious, raiding any wealthy coastal counties and often denying your demands of reparations.Due to how the AI functions in regards to claims, Robb Stark or any of his siblings are likely to war against Edmure Tully for the Riverlands, despite it being totally against character.The Northmen will also be more inclined to assassinations and plots than they would be in canon, and it's perfectly possible to have Ned Stark or other characters engaging in tyrannous behaviour under AI control. Adaptational Villainy: Due to game mechanics, Theon will never have his Heel Realisation, and instead remains with the Ironborn if he survives A Clash Of Kings.Roose Bolton has a quite high opinion of Robb, so it's unlikely that he will plot against him (unless you are playing as him, of course).With some luck, you can even turn them into genuine heroes. it's perfectly possible to have the two and others turn out to be relatively decent people. Through careful education, avoidance of the crueler decisions, etc. Adaptational Heroism: Generally speaking, players will be likely to eschew the Stupid Evil actions of Joffrey or Ramsay out of pragmatism alone, unless roleplay is being attempted.

Alternatively, Aegon can forgo going after Westeros and attempt to forge a new empire in Essos but.


He doesn't even have to lose Rhaenys and her dragon.
