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Bronze and Iron is an alternative history roleplay | Bronze and Iron is an alternative history roleplay project, set in the World of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin. The story begins during the beginning of the 'Coming of the Andals' to Westeros, set approximately five thousand years before the time of the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' novels. | ||
This project uses Paradox Interactive's Crusader Kings III as a template for the roleplay, through means of a specific custom submod developed by us for the CKAGOT mod (Credit: https://discord.gg/ckagot). The game serves as a simulation of the world, which is supplemented by written roleplay - which is the primary medium for the campaign. Events in the game are canon unless they contradict established roleplay, or happen due to a glitch - but the roleplay always supersedes the game mechanics as a whole. |
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Hello and welcome to the Bronze and Iron: An Andal Invasions AGOT Roleplay Project wiki!
The Purpose of this wiki is to provide an accessible record of our collaborative roleplay project, which is played on the Paradox Interactive Roleplay Server: https://discord.gg/SYePCfyVCd
What is Bronze and Iron?
Bronze and Iron is an alternative history roleplay project, set in the World of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin. The story begins during the beginning of the 'Coming of the Andals' to Westeros, set approximately five thousand years before the time of the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' novels.
This project uses Paradox Interactive's Crusader Kings III as a template for the roleplay, through means of a specific custom submod developed by us for the CKAGOT mod (Credit: https://discord.gg/ckagot). The game serves as a simulation of the world, which is supplemented by written roleplay - which is the primary medium for the campaign. Events in the game are canon unless they contradict established roleplay, or happen due to a glitch - but the roleplay always supersedes the game mechanics as a whole.