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I think the house will be screwed in any of those locations, but I generally have a special preference for the North.


The idea is to split the group up in ways, creating interesting partnerships/sub-plots that will all feed back into the main plot. And your preference is noted!
Great. Just need a few more interested parties.
Some more considered ideas. Let me know which you are most drawn to.

a) Riverlands House. Old and loyal to the people of the Kingdom. Situated near the Kingsroad. Large wheat and corn fields. Main export is crops. Loyal to House Tully and Catelyn Stark.

b) Stormlands House. Maritime, seafaring. Shipbuilders. Main export is lumber. Loyalties undecided. Pro-self survival.

c) Northern House. Very old. Very well defended hold. Warrior people. Loyal to House Stark. Based in snowy hills. Stalwart.

d) Northern House. Based in forest near the Neck. Much gloomier, reclusive. Intelligent, and battle hardened. Loyal to House Stark.
I’m really interested in this. In terms of regions I’d be quite happy with either of the three you’ve suggested.


Good to hear. Are you guys interested in advanced or high casual?
I'd say either Stormlands with the division of the Baratheon brothers or The Riverlands since it is where most of the conflict resides.


noted!
The regions I am particularly interested in;

the North - So much happens here in this time period, with plenty of betrayal and divisions. Also thematically very pleasing. A bit overdone though.
the Riverlands - A neglected Kingdom in some regards. Is sacked once in this time frame, and invaded soon after.
the Stormlands - Perhaps divided between Renly/Stannis in the war. A unique region in it's loyalties.

I'm also open to any other kingdom, though. These are just off the top of my head what appeal most.

The year is 298 AC. Jon Arryn is dead, and Eddard Stark has been named Hand of the King. The summer has been long and plentiful, now 9 years in length, but it is certain that winter is on the horizon.

I would like to explore the story of a new (non-canon) noble house. The story will heavily involve the War of the Five Kings, and how our house deals with these events, with a heavy emphasis on character development. The group may split up and follow different storylines in different areas of Westeros. I am undecided on the level for this RP but it will be between High Casual and Advanced.

Death won't be forced on anyone, but it will certainly happen. Inactive characters will be killed off if you go absent for too long, if the majority of the group agrees on it. I will set a limit of 1 character for now, which will grow to 2 for active group members.

The year is 298 AC. Jon Arryn is dead, and Eddard Stark has been named Hand of the King. The summer has been long and plentiful, now 9 years in length, but it is certain that winter is on the horizon.

I would like to explore the story of a new (non-canon) noble house. The story will heavily involve the War of the Five Kings, and how our house deals with these events, with a heavy emphasis on character development. The group may split up and follow different storylines in different areas of Westeros. The kingdom of this house is to be decided by the group in the interest check.

To discuss/voice interest please find reply to https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/177243-game-of-thrones-asoiaf-house/ooc. Also address which section you would like to see this RP in, Advanced or Casual (with a High Casual leaning.)
Gonna call a deadline for preliminary apps to be in by Friday night/Saturday morning. It's been 8 days and I've still only recieved one so I'm hoping to give this a final push.
Seems cool if your still allowing people to hop aboard


yes!
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