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Ck2 Agot Dragon Egg Hatching: The History and Lore of Dragons in A Game of Thrones



Collection of Mods to augment CK2 and A Game of Thrones mod.Mods specifically designed for the A Game of Thrones mod will be titled as such, others can be adapted to AGOT with the addition of a dependency to the .mod file with something like notepadd.Example;dependencies="A Game of Thrones"Location***\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\modsinocide.mod with the dependency.name="Sin's Genocide Mod"path="mod/Sinocide"dependencies="A Game of Thrones"picture="SinStar87.jpg"Most shouldn't require much updating, ones that use agot files and need updating, I'll label as for This is now an umbrella for all Sinful Publishing.




Ck2 Agot Dragon Egg Hatching




Default is Free where it follows AGOT's free for all, Appointed only Counts+ and those designated Dragon Tamers by the liege can tame and hatch dragons, and Blood only those of the Lieges dynasty can tame and hatch dragons. Open the law to independent Kings and allows independent dukes and lower to hatch and tame.Diplomacy to steal an untamed dragon.Diplomacy to steal a dragon egg. Should preserve parentage of the egg.Removed hatching limit on Players and added diplomacy to gift dragons to others.Fixed some issues and added stealing dragon eggs and taking dragon's from illegal riders if you hold the crown title.


Added Teach about Dragons diplomacy to teach an egg/dragon hatcher, that you are related to in some manner(Friend, Family, Child, Spouse, Lover), about Dragons, giving them the special flags for visiting the famous Dragon locations.


One problem is that if you gift a dragon, and don't tame a new one, you will get the event to choose a new dragon for free. So you can in theory cheat and give out free dragons that you can keep spawning.Also even with only Blood law in effect, some people are still taming dragons, why is this? Could they be stealing them or what?


With the newest version of AGOT/the game, If the mods active You can't give anyone dragon eggs, or even hatch them it seems. Please update this mod, I love it and want to keep using it, but can't as it is now.


hey,I downloaded the mod but it doesn't work on AGOT and Submods like Valyrian freehold and rhonys wars.i treed the Ultimate pack from steam (only works on submods) but the portraits of dragons are now human.can you help me out?


Is there some kind of reason that Daenerys is not breeding more dragons and taming them? Of course it costs food but it also gets more knees bent (because everybody in Westeros seems to have stiff knees), infact it turns them into jello.


Now onto the question as to why they don't breed now as it appears they should be able to. Note that Dany's dragons are still very young only a few years old. It is possible that they just haven't developed the organs needed to breed yet.


Still, dragons can live way older than humans, and may lay several clutches during its lifetime, but not that frequently (otherwise, the dragons would not be extinct). Dany's dragons are young, give them time.


What fools we were, who thought ourselves so wise! The error crept infrom the translation. Dragons are neither male nor female, Barth sawthe truth of that, but now one and now the other, as changeable asflame. The language misled us all for a thousand years. Daenerys isthe one, born amidst salt and smoke. The dragons prove it.AFFC - Samwell IV


Presumably, they should be able to start reproducing at least after 10-20 years. Syrax was born in reign of King Jaehaerys I (Implied as Rhaenyra who was born in 97 AC during reign of the Old King and named the young dragon, which implies it was a hatchling and had no previous rider or name). It grew up during reign of King Viserys I and known to have laid eggs during that period. Viserys reigned from 103 AC to 129 AC for 26 years. If we assume that Syrax was born in 97 AC2 (As it existed back in the day of Jaehaerys I), Syrax must have been at least 10-20 years old when it first laid eggs in reign of King Viserys. It can't be emphasized enough that this is merely my speculation, Syrax could have been younger (could be more like


1. There are those who dispute it but Barth was the leading expert in Dragonlore in Westeros and he actually had a first hand chance to observe dragons during reign of Jaehaerys I. Maester Aemon is also a great scholar and if he agrees with Barth instead, So do I. Munkun only saw the extinction of Dragons and the only Dragons he ever observed were sickly and dying. Thomax on the other hand, we do not know when did he live so we can't speculate on accuracy of his views.


2. 97 AC because that's when Rhaenyra was born, during the reign of Jaehaerys I. It was a custom of Targaryens to lay dragon eggs in cribs of new born Targaryens, and it would hatch and grow with the child.


Regarding long term breeding, 3 individuals is probably below the minimum viable population for Dragons. Below that level, you eventually get inbreeding, which seems to be what happened to the dragons in Westeros.


How would she get the eggs to hatch? Remember that last time it required the sacrifices of both a king and a witch to hatch the eggs. Perhaps that was because the eggs were older. But even with fresh eggs, hatching requires fire and sacrifice.


If Daenerys is the only one who could make the sacrifice, she would have to deliberately sacrifice someone she loves to hatch a dragon. That's only about five people. Maybe it could grow to ten. Certainly not a hundred. I don't think that it's possible to fall in love with someone just to have someone to sacrifice.


If we expand out, Jon Snow loves more people and might be able to hatch a dragon. Presumably his wolf counts, his three cousins, and people like Sam. If Tyrion is secretly Aerys' bastard, then he might be able to make sacrifices. Possibly Jaime, Bronn, and a couple others.


So assuming the dragons are old enough to reproduce, it's not clear that they actually could do so without sacrificing someone. Perhaps if they had a dragon egg, they could have hatched it from Viserion's death. But hundreds of dragons seems unlikely, given the cost.


Why didn't previous rulers hatch hundreds of dragons? It's an expensive act. We don't know what it might cost to produce eggs. But we do have some measure of the cost of hatching them. And it's not the kind of price that someone can pay lightly. Perhaps Stannis was willing to sacrifice his daughter for power. But it doesn't seem like the kind of thing that Daenerys and Jon would do.


event dragon.1099 = (Do not include the ( ) section of that charcter ID for event dragon 1099. Dragon will produce an egg, which it will then give to its rider, or in the event of it having no rider, will keep itself and eventually hatch itself. 2ff7e9595c


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