If you're thinking about building a stronghold for a western fleet, Sea Dragon Point is a strong contender for the best spot, If I remember correctly it also has a special building!
Restoring the Umbers should be a priority as you retake the north, keeping another powerful dynasty loyal. I agree that maybe making your Bastard lord of the wall would be cool, but I’m wondering if you should restore the Night’s watch at all, given they’ve failed to stave off the wildlings this time. Holding Castle Black yourself could lead to an opportunity of uniting the first men later on!
I think your son should focus on stewardship, Artos will deal with affairs martial wise, but North need a rebuild economy wise, you want to restore Moat Caitlyn, build a port for potential invasion on Ironmen. Also Starks come from a guy literally named "the Builder".
this child from Dragma is writ with prophecy all OVER him, Dragma probably saw his conception with you as necessary for some kind of prophecy or great plan due to her greenseer ability's. This kid will be raised with alot of expectations, and will probably have a chip on his shoulder due to his bastadry. Bastards always shake up Westeros
Donnor definitely should go steward education, seeing as the north has never really been wealthy that’d be nice to see out of one of your characters and he can still be pretty well learned, and still reform the northern culture
Yeah, though they might be a bit diminished from recent wars; they’ve been on the losing end of at least a few now so they’re probably not as strong as they once were.
@ that’s true, just not sure how much damage that would have done to a navy like theirs is the thing. Would probably still take up to 10 years if not longer to build a navy on that side of the ocean that could challenge them.
At long last the north shall be united once again and also it seen the king fresh from the wedding and wedding night is not done yet we got a stark bastard a snow can not wait to see how that story go
See to me the Dragma ship makes sense to me a bit cause they've been together since days of beyond the wall. She's one of his most trusted advisors. The last pin was that she had a vision that besides just love, their union will create someone that will play key player later in the game. Whether it's now or further down the road. And Artos can tell she's not lying with his belief in magic
Man that first battle was a huge disadvantage for you curious why the rolls were so bad. If not for calling in your allies you would have gotten your ass kicked for sure.
bit of a miss not executing the wildling king, but perhaps it was council from the other lords to spare him and let him live with the humiliation of defeat
I don't usually just automatically go for the most powerful alliances usually. One, it makes things before, and two, there are often pretty good roleplay reasons to make other kinds of marriage arrangements.
Artos should conquer beyond the wall as well and end the threat of the wildlings once and for all. Unite all the lands of the first men so that his son can focus south on the riverlands and ironborn
Greetings my lord, I have heard of your request. I do agree for your son to be educated in learning, that means he has to be given to someone, since you're not good in it. But i do worry that the person may not give your child good traits, so I urge you to find someone who's both high in learning and has good personal trait. And i like that you give your son diligent or other good traits while you're still educating him, though it might give you stress, but it will be good for him. I believe you should save your money to build all things you plan to build before using for other activities. Or else your plans will continue to delay.
I dont think Artos should have landed his half brother, Mallador is a complete POS and a arrogant and diligent Artos would notice that and would consider Mallador as a threat to the lives of him and his children and Artos wouldnt care what his mother thinks cause she clearly has more love for the bolton kids considering she has raised them. Mallador might not have a claim that he can press but he would still be in line to inherit if Artos and his children were to die and Artos would know that Mallador definetly would have motive/want to murder Artoses kids cause he is a patient stubborn sadist. Mallador seem like the type to hide in his room torturing kittens and plotting Artoses demise.
That probably gives Artos a good reason to shove his half-brother into a small, rundown castle away from court; placates his mother, gets Malador away from anything and anyone important, and also gets him away from Artos who was probably tired of having him in Winterfell. It’s maybe not the wisest decision but it gets him out of Artos’ hair which might have been the whole point.
Dunk died in the first episode, Egg took over the adventuring company and died a few years later and now Egg’s son runs it. Aerion is dead as well I’m pretty sure!
Great series. It's not very Stark-like, but it's an exceedingly interesting playthrough. I would keep my bastard close just in case. And for the amour, Direwolf Mantle does sound fierce.
I feel like sometimes we get this narrow view of House Stark from the books, but in the lore they had many Kings and Lords who committed massacres, wiped out entire houses, etc… they’re definitely not all Ned Stark types! 😁
@@StrayKing I was about to say the same, feels like everyone typically will view the starks as all being like Ned. When in reality throughout all the years of lore its unlikely every stark ruler was a selfless and trusting person. Only difference with Artos is that he is his arrogance in my opinion that makes him different.
Pls fix some borders, idont think that it makes sense that all the subjects of the blackfyres still are loyal. At least some of them should switch back to there former overlords
Stray, you HAVE to stop betrothing little girls to fully grown men without even a reason ! Between your Bolton half-sister that was sent to the 40 year-old Mormont when she was barely a teen and now the 11 year-old girl you betrothed to the well in his twenties Garth just because you wanted him to not be single, Artos is NOT looking like a just and honorable character, he's looking like a sociopath !
@StrayKing It's accepted as a necessary evil if there's a political justification for it. For example, Viserys marries Daenerys to Khal Drogo because he's desperate to get an army. Or Tywin makes Tyrion marry Sansa to try to strengthen the Lannister hold on the North. If that's how you see the two cases I mentioned in my initial comment, then you need to adequately present it to the audience. Instead of basically going "Who should I marry this adult man to ? This litteral child will do." and then moving on.
@@damienc.6448 Hmm, I don't know where the actually in world justification for it being seen as a 'necessary evil' is? Neither of the examples you give offer any indication of the age difference there being considered a problem. Obviously I agree with you based on our modern day sensibilities but within the context of Game of Thrones I don't think anyone would consider either of the two betrothals we arranged to be abnormal at all.
Hey dude I'm going to be honest you're kind of playing this Stark is a bit of a douche. I know he's arrogant but I don't know any Stark under any circumstances who wouldn't acknowledge their bastard. The Starks seem to have a long history of acknowledging bastard sons and brothers seriously look at how many Snows are at big events in Stark history and you'll see what I'm talking about. I feel like that was kind of a misstep in the role play and you're kind of playing him like a bit of a sociopath and I'm not sure I like it
Not too many Starks have been witches who performed secret rituals with Wildlings to ensure their victory in battle... or had to go on the run because their entire family was wiped out and hand to spend years scrounging by, barely surviving, and having to claw their way back to power. Feels like these are pretty exceptional circumstances.
I love this Dragma thing, feels like Stanis and Melisandre a bit
If you're thinking about building a stronghold for a western fleet, Sea Dragon Point is a strong contender for the best spot, If I remember correctly it also has a special building!
Oh really? I'll have to check that out!
Direwolf’s Mantle would be better name for the armour. Pretty cool name plus it fits with House Stark.
Restoring the Umbers should be a priority as you retake the north, keeping another powerful dynasty loyal. I agree that maybe making your Bastard lord of the wall would be cool, but I’m wondering if you should restore the Night’s watch at all, given they’ve failed to stave off the wildlings this time. Holding Castle Black yourself could lead to an opportunity of uniting the first men later on!
I think your son should focus on stewardship, Artos will deal with affairs martial wise, but North need a rebuild economy wise, you want to restore Moat Caitlyn, build a port for potential invasion on Ironmen. Also Starks come from a guy literally named "the Builder".
I'd really love seing the Kingdom of the North and Rivers, and maybe in the future, North Rivers and Vale
this child from Dragma is writ with prophecy all OVER him, Dragma probably saw his conception with you as necessary for some kind of prophecy or great plan due to her greenseer ability's. This kid will be raised with alot of expectations, and will probably have a chip on his shoulder due to his bastadry. Bastards always shake up Westeros
Who knows!? Maybe hein will Unite the True north again? Maybe he will reconquer the andal lands? Or be a thorn in the side of his brother?
Son from dragma can become the next lord commander of wall as a stark should be on the wall
Nah let's have a Stark king beyond the Wall. Like in old times
@@iamkrohnwhen in GOT was there ever a Stark king beyond the wall…
@@Headshot1st Yep. Look up the story of Bael the Bard
@@iamkrohnBael wasnt a Stark, he slept with a Stark and got killed by his own son who was a Stark.
You should do a golden company play through at some point, that would be sick.
Don’t worry Cersei, the elephants are coming
Duncan’s first real battle ends up in him captured how funny
Donnor definitely should go steward education, seeing as the north has never really been wealthy that’d be nice to see out of one of your characters and he can still be pretty well learned, and still reform the northern culture
Yeah taking the Iron Islands should be a pretty long term goal. Would take a long time to build up a fleet that can challenge theirs.
Yeah, though they might be a bit diminished from recent wars; they’ve been on the losing end of at least a few now so they’re probably not as strong as they once were.
@ that’s true, just not sure how much damage that would have done to a navy like theirs is the thing. Would probably still take up to 10 years if not longer to build a navy on that side of the ocean that could challenge them.
Oh yeah, probably even more like 25 years of concerted effort. It’s a cool idea though!
At long last the north shall be united once again and also it seen the king fresh from the wedding and wedding night is not done yet we got a stark bastard a snow can not wait to see how that story go
See to me the Dragma ship makes sense to me a bit cause they've been together since days of beyond the wall. She's one of his most trusted advisors. The last pin was that she had a vision that besides just love, their union will create someone that will play key player later in the game. Whether it's now or further down the road. And Artos can tell she's not lying with his belief in magic
Man that first battle was a huge disadvantage for you curious why the rolls were so bad. If not for calling in your allies you would have gotten your ass kicked for sure.
I think you need tô get the vale on your side.
Oooooorrr
Maybe the Royces want the Vale for theyr own? And get that aliança through them?
bit of a miss not executing the wildling king, but perhaps it was council from the other lords to spare him and let him live with the humiliation of defeat
Yeah I was just so excited at getting the capture and seeing the 100% that I didn’t even think of executing him to be honest 😅
Mystical son from the Old gods ritual
For an armor name: Wolf's Pelt
Your son should be in the pursiut of knowledge, as it is the greatest tool in all worlds.
I think you should focus conquering all of the north and upgrading your army’s
So early that the thumbnail ain't even there properly 💪
Missed the chance to name it wolf’s mane
Merry Christmas Stray!
And to you!
Hwwy! New episode!
Reform the faith with a holy warrior!
Rip Thumbnai🪦💔
What is the meaning of the green spiderweb icon on Queen Kellis at 40:53 please ?
I think the duels are fun to watch
Yk, you could have gotten the reach and either the blackfyre or the targaryens by marrying your children off to them just saying.
I don't usually just automatically go for the most powerful alliances usually. One, it makes things before, and two, there are often pretty good roleplay reasons to make other kinds of marriage arrangements.
Stray your thumbnail for this video isn’t the way it usually is.
Artos should conquer beyond the wall as well and end the threat of the wildlings once and for all. Unite all the lands of the first men so that his son can focus south on the riverlands and ironborn
Hey stray..have you played the Warcraft mod??? Would love to see you do a play though
Greetings my lord, I have heard of your request. I do agree for your son to be educated in learning, that means he has to be given to someone, since you're not good in it. But i do worry that the person may not give your child good traits, so I urge you to find someone who's both high in learning and has good personal trait. And i like that you give your son diligent or other good traits while you're still educating him, though it might give you stress, but it will be good for him.
I believe you should save your money to build all things you plan to build before using for other activities. Or else your plans will continue to delay.
You should acknowledge your bastar I think creat cool roleplay opportunities
Wolfking Raiment or Brynie for the Armour name
I dont think Artos should have landed his half brother, Mallador is a complete POS and a arrogant and diligent Artos would notice that and would consider Mallador as a threat to the lives of him and his children and Artos wouldnt care what his mother thinks cause she clearly has more love for the bolton kids considering she has raised them. Mallador might not have a claim that he can press but he would still be in line to inherit if Artos and his children were to die and Artos would know that Mallador definetly would have motive/want to murder Artoses kids cause he is a patient stubborn sadist. Mallador seem like the type to hide in his room torturing kittens and plotting Artoses demise.
That probably gives Artos a good reason to shove his half-brother into a small, rundown castle away from court; placates his mother, gets Malador away from anything and anyone important, and also gets him away from Artos who was probably tired of having him in Winterfell. It’s maybe not the wisest decision but it gets him out of Artos’ hair which might have been the whole point.
Hey stray big fan here I'm curious about the fate of Dunk, Egg and Aerion Brightflame in this wild timeline
Dunk died in the first episode, Egg took over the adventuring company and died a few years later and now Egg’s son runs it. Aerion is dead as well I’m pretty sure!
@StrayKing and I quote big yikes
Great series. It's not very Stark-like, but it's an exceedingly interesting playthrough. I would keep my bastard close just in case. And for the amour, Direwolf Mantle does sound fierce.
I feel like sometimes we get this narrow view of House Stark from the books, but in the lore they had many Kings and Lords who committed massacres, wiped out entire houses, etc… they’re definitely not all Ned Stark types! 😁
@@StrayKing I was about to say the same, feels like everyone typically will view the starks as all being like Ned. When in reality throughout all the years of lore its unlikely every stark ruler was a selfless and trusting person. Only difference with Artos is that he is his arrogance in my opinion that makes him different.
Pls fix some borders, idont think that it makes sense that all the subjects of the blackfyres still are loyal. At least some of them should switch back to there former overlords
Some of them already did.
Stray, you HAVE to stop betrothing little girls to fully grown men without even a reason ! Between your Bolton half-sister that was sent to the 40 year-old Mormont when she was barely a teen and now the 11 year-old girl you betrothed to the well in his twenties Garth just because you wanted him to not be single, Artos is NOT looking like a just and honorable character, he's looking like a sociopath !
Welcome to the medieval fantasy world where people like Daenerys Targaryen (age 14) is married to grown savage Man
This is pretty normal in Westerosi cultures, it's certainly not unexpected or abnormal in these circumstances.
Fax bru like ik its westerosi but it's still weird
@StrayKing It's accepted as a necessary evil if there's a political justification for it.
For example, Viserys marries Daenerys to Khal Drogo because he's desperate to get an army. Or Tywin makes Tyrion marry Sansa to try to strengthen the Lannister hold on the North.
If that's how you see the two cases I mentioned in my initial comment, then you need to adequately present it to the audience. Instead of basically going "Who should I marry this adult man to ? This litteral child will do." and then moving on.
@@damienc.6448 Hmm, I don't know where the actually in world justification for it being seen as a 'necessary evil' is? Neither of the examples you give offer any indication of the age difference there being considered a problem.
Obviously I agree with you based on our modern day sensibilities but within the context of Game of Thrones I don't think anyone would consider either of the two betrothals we arranged to be abnormal at all.
Hey dude I'm going to be honest you're kind of playing this Stark is a bit of a douche.
I know he's arrogant but I don't know any Stark under any circumstances who wouldn't acknowledge their bastard. The Starks seem to have a long history of acknowledging bastard sons and brothers seriously look at how many Snows are at big events in Stark history and you'll see what I'm talking about.
I feel like that was kind of a misstep in the role play and you're kind of playing him like a bit of a sociopath and I'm not sure I like it
Not too many Starks have been witches who performed secret rituals with Wildlings to ensure their victory in battle... or had to go on the run because their entire family was wiped out and hand to spend years scrounging by, barely surviving, and having to claw their way back to power.
Feels like these are pretty exceptional circumstances.