![]() ![]() Along with the map of Westeros and a considerable part of Essos, there are hundreds of NPCs from Game of Thrones, the major cities and families from the books and show, dozens of towns and villages, and yes, even packs of white walkers patrolling north of the Wall. The mod has been in the works for a while, and like Bannerlord itself, it's now in an Early Access state: not finished, but plenty to play with. (Image credit: Taleworlds / Carolina Warlord) ![]() And so when I saw a full conversion mod for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord called Realm of Thrones, which turns the world of Calradia into Westeros and Essos and populates it with characters and locations from Game of Thrones, I decided to give it a try and see if I could still enjoy the characters and fiction I spent so much time with years ago. I think I just lost interest, which is what happens when you spend years invested in a bunch of books and then more years invested in a TV show, and then you get an abrupt and disappointing end to it all.īut just because something ends badly doesn't mean you can't-eventually, after a long enough grace period-dive back in and enjoy all the stuff you liked before it came grinding to an unsatisfying halt. It's been a while since I've stuck my nose into anything related to Game of Thrones. The Realm of Thrones mod transforms Mount & Blade: Bannerlord into a Song of Ice and Fire. ![]()
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