
Another instance found me asking to join the army of Ser Gregor Clegane, one of the series' most ruthless killers. The Unsullied came at a steep price, but were well worth it: Just like their on-screen counterparts, they featured massive stats across the board, making them fantastic fighters. In once instance, I encountered a slave trader selling Unsullied, the bad-ass spear-wielding eunuchs that eventually make up Daenerys Targaryen's army.


Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and Harry Potter.160 Such. I visited villages and castles – all actual locations from Martin's fantasy world – trading with merchants, politicking with the local lords (again taken from the series), and recruiting soldiers into my band of merry men.Īs I traveled around, minor happenings took place across the world - lords rose to power, or were taken prisoner after a defeat in combat. like a 2012 mod of the 2010 game Mount & Blade: Warband 'set in the. I began by creating a character, customizing his appearance, abilities, and personal history before striking out on an adventure of my own. Taking place during the events of A Clash of Kings, the second novel in the series, the eponymous mod features a loose global story that offers some semblance of the experience of being a single individual living in Westeros while the events of the book play out around you.

With all that in mind, Mount & Blade: Warband makes for a great foundation upon which to build a videogame analog of the complex world of Westeros.
