Gyldayn will get to it eventually, but he’s old, and so am I, and we both have other projects to tend to as well. But that one is a few years down the pike. There is a lot more history to come, and Archmaester Gyldayn will get to all that too, in FIRE & BLOOD, Volume Two. Of course, the story doesn’t end with the regents of Aegon III. For those not up on your Westerosi history, that’s Aegon I, Aenys, Maegor the Cruel, Jaehaerys I (the Conciliator), Viserys I, Aegon II (and Rhaenyra), and Aegon III (the regency). This first volume covers all the Targaryen kings from Aegon I (the Conquerer) to the regency of Aegon III (the Dragonbane), along with their wives, wars, siblings, children, friends, rivals, laws, travels, and sundry other matters. That’s not quite as long as A GAME OF THRONES or any of the later volumes in A SONG FOR ICE AND FIRE, but there’s a lot of reading there, and I hope you’ll enjoy it.
It’s a hefty book, almost a thousand manuscript pages (okay, 989, if you want to be precise). Some of my foreign publishers will be releasing their editions simultaneously with the US and UK hardbacks others may need to wait for translation from the Common Tongue. Took a while, but a few weeks ago I was able to ship it off to my editors on both sides of the Atlantic, and to my foreign representatives for all my publishers around the world. Since it was handwritten on vellum with a quill pen, he required my help in transcribing the text to a more modern format: WordStar 4.0, on a DOS computer. You will, however, be able to return to Westeros this year, as I suggested back over on Live Journal.Īrchmaester Gyldayn has at last completed and delivered the first half of his monumental history of the Targaryen kings of Westeros, FIRE & BLOOD, and Bantam Spectra and HarperCollins Voyager will be releasing the hardcover on November 20, I am thrilled to say. You’re going to have to keep waiting for THE WINDS OF WINTER. With development well underway, players can expect to see Elder Kings 2 release hopefully some time in 2021.No, winter is not coming… not in 2018, at least.
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While Elder Kings 2, the Crusader Kings 3 iteration of the mod, only promises to model Tamriel and Yokuda at present, the enhanced RPG-like mechanics of Crusader Kings 3 may prove a perfect fit for an Elder Scrolls-based mod, and the increased modability of the game is already bearing fruit as previews of the mod show off a well-fleshed out magic system and ways for players to interact with patron Aedra and Daedra. Elder Kings allowed Crusader Kings 2 players to put their own plans for Nirn into motion, with the continents of Tamriel, Yokuda, Akavir, Atmora and Pyandonea all available to be ruled over at various points in the Elder Scrolls timeline. Be it the quarrelling factions of Daggerfall, the inter-house conflicts of Morrowind, the court intrigues of Oblivion or the civil war in Skyrim, the player character inevitably gets caught up in some kind of machinations. Politics imperial, feudal, or otherwise, are a constant in Elder Scrolls games.
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Here's a few of the total conversion mods coming to Crusader Kings 3. With settings such as Middle Earth and Vampire: The Masquerade having already been explored, upcoming mods range from new eras or regions based in real history, to existing and original fantasy settings, and even to the post-apocalypse. While Godherja scratches the fantasy itch of many players who sunk countless hours into the various fantasy mods available for Crusader Kings 2, it is only one of the first of many total conversion mods on the way. Related: The Best Crusader Kings 3 Mods for 2020 At present, the mod contains a plethora of content for the main continent of the Rome-like Aversaria, with future updates promising additional content for Sarradon, the Middle East-inspired continent in the setting's south. The most recent major total conversion mod to release, Godherja: The Dying World, is an enormous conversion mod replete with systems such as magic, dueling, artifacts, and coronations, set in an original dark fantasy setting with an emphasis on personal character narratives that play out through events and decisions.