
In the Winterfell scene, ahead of the entrance to the lord’s keep is a yard with a weirdwood (big tree, red leaves, bloody face), there’s a chest at its base, crack it open and enjoy a cold Ice with the boys. I’m assuming you can get Ice even if you’re a vassal of a faction, so long as you are the lord of Winterfell. The greatsword costs 160,000 silver Canadian dollars.

See previous swords, except you cannot have this one and Sword A + Sword B, it’s one or the other.

You must have purchased Sword A first, then pay another 90,000 silver rupies and you’ll have your Sword B. Sword A and Sword B have identical stats but a different graphic. The easiest one to get, simply acquire 500 renown and 90,000 silver shekels, then talk to the weaponsmith in Qohor. All of these can be seen in the items notepad in the WOIAF module folder.) There’re two versions of gameplay, a Book game and a TV game, and there are minor differences between the two, but unless specified I don’t know if there’s a difference, as this list was primarily made with the Book version in mind. You might have to do some 5D Chess to get them. After lazily dredging the internet, I’ve come up with a subpar list for how to acquire the valyrian weapons ingame.

The catch is that they are basically just overpowered bandits, as I was hoping they’d function like Perisno’s Great Weeb Invasion. The white walkers show up at the 600+ day mark and are invincible to all damage, excluding valyrian weapons, fire arrows and obsidian crap, so either have an army exclusively made of fire arrow shooters or an army of supped up companions wielding valyrian steel. It occurred to me while testing some things playing the WOIAF mod that having multiple valyrian weapons might behoove me.
