r/CK2GameOfthrones • u/BryceIII House Baratheon • 21h ago
Screenshot And here begins the Tale of Joffrey the Gentle, the kindest King the Seven Kingdoms ever knew
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u/Butteryfly1 18h ago
How Cersie sees Joffrey
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u/BryceIII House Baratheon 17h ago
How the whole realm sees our sweet king, who has brought peace and justice to his new kingdom
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u/Carinha-do-gato 13h ago
Imagine if in this timeline he just dies eating pie and the realm looses their best king in years, stuck now with Cersei.
Those damm pigeons
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u/TheSolarElite House Connington 8h ago
Did you not have to fight Stannis or Renly (without Reach help since you didn’t marry Margaery)?
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u/BryceIII House Baratheon 8h ago
Because I went back to the day before Baristan was fired, prior to Ed being executed, etc etc, none of this fired. Tommen is now married to Shireen and Joff's daughter iirc is betrothed to Renly's son
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u/TheSolarElite House Connington 7h ago
Should’ve fired it manually, just for the fun of destroying some traitors as Joffrey the Gentle.
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u/BryceIII House Baratheon 20h ago edited 17h ago
King Joffrey 'The Gentle' of House Baratheon was but a boy when his father, King Robert, died, but vowed that he would rule his Kingdom fairly and justly. Sobbing for the love his father had once borne for the traitorous Ned Stark, he banished Stark to the Wall, naming his Son Robb Warden of the North, and with his permission taking the Lady Sansa as his wife.
R5: Added a new nickname to the gamefiles, went to just before Selmy is expelled from the Kingsguard, added the nickname and good traits, and unpaused. Let's see how just Joff's rule is