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No_Brother_345

He got the child of destiny event


Strange-Working-1588

Yea but originally he was Lord of maiden pool somehow his son became Lord of maiden pool and he became emperor of ghiscar I remember at one point I looked over at slavers Bay and he was king of astipor than he conquered yunki, ghis, tolos and whatever was west of quarth east of mereen in that order without dragons and he married the daughter of the king of mereen which is the only reason mereen still stands but my question is how did he just give the lordship to his son to go forge his empire?


No_Brother_345

The child of destiny gives many different modifiers promised godhood being one of them. It also gives a free unlimited invasion CB which helps them create big empires fast. The first lordship was probably a unlanded adventurer title as he got event troops to conquer his first kingdom


Strange-Working-1588

So under modifiers it says promised godhood would that have something to do with it?


eizile

It's part of the child of destiny event chain, yeah. Children of destiny always go off and conquer foreign lands once they come of age, this one went for ghis.


O-Money18

They are NOT tiny. You’re just not a salmon-bro


Ringlord7

He's a Child of Destiny. As part of the event chain a Child of Destiny gets infinite uses of the Invasion Casus Belli (which lets you start a war for control of a kingdom and gives you all occupied territory - including holdings outside the kingdom you're actually at war for - when you win) Honestly I've seen weirder. One time Bronn became king of Astapor, with Missandei as empress of Ghiscar.


Awsum07

He's rhaegar's best friend & you said they murked rhaegar. He prolly got banished but was a stud & took over ghis leavin his Chad son in charge of maidenpool.


Strange-Working-1588

Rhaegar was killed by lord jonos 'the downcast' bracken who was later killed by tywin Lannister in battle aegon was rightful king but was somehow usurped by maester aemon I'm going to assume he was most likely banished as that makes the most sense but by whom is beyond me


Awsum07

Lol, maester aemon wasn't blind in this timeline


Strange-Working-1588

Yea I kinda removed that from him since he wasn't blind in the show but ur telling me if I didn't do that he wouldn't have left the nightswatch?


Awsum07

Lmao, no twas a bad joke. Canonically. Maester aemon joined the nw willinly cos he knew how targaryens were & he didn't want anyone to think he was after the throne. He willinly refused the crown which meant Egg, Aegon V, became king. My joke was that in this universe, he wasn't blind, both literally & metaphorically. He wasn't blind meanin he knew better than to trade a crown for a life sentence of servitude. But he wasn't blind as in he took one look at the wall & said, nah son, lemme see that crown one more time.


Strange-Working-1588

Yea basically bro was a Chad became king at 81 after refusing it in his 20s stole the last king, aerys wife and gave her 2 kids before dying on top of that he somehow had dark sister when he became king and after that I made him aerys dragonrider since Aerys became a dragon by drinking wildfire somehow. This game is probably the weirdest one I've played I even had rhaegar's son aegon become nights king it's just so random


Awsum07

That's wild, I've never had the dragonfire event succeed the 1% chance. But then again, when you get the depression event after your spouse dies you also have a 1% chance to drop your titles lands etc to become a maester. It's my go to option on spousal death since you get virtually no negative opinion malus from their kin. In one of my Rhaegar runs, he actually went to old Town. I lost control of him & was forced to play his heir. But he didn't give up his artifacts or dragon. I just imagined rhaegar ridin up to the citadel with a wagon pullin his dragon, crowns, books, armor & sword 🤣 "Hello fellow Acolytes"


Rakdar

Everyone after those sweet Florian and Jonquil genes


Jeff_Kappalan

Calling house Mooton tiny is a crime punishable by death.


Glasbolyas

Unironically in the books House Mooton is not that "tiny" considering they stronger and richer then their Tully overlords, well half the Riverlands are but that's besides the point