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They got a few review on several game of thrones mods. The site said about a world of ice and fire:
"A World of Ice and Fire suffers in comparison to A Clash of Kings, but it’s a much younger mod and has plenty of potential to grow.
Building on the popular Brytenwalda mod for Mount & Blade: Warband, A World of Ice and Fire has players creating their own house and diving into the fray against 20 rival factions across Westeros and Essos; the map is three times larger than Warband’s.
What differentiates this one is an emphasis on survival and building your own narrative; your actions are never restricted by the pre-determined story, and you have more role-playing options should you desperately want to join the Night Watch. You can, for example, kill off any of the 100+ Game of Thrones characters permanently.
Other neat additions to the core Warband experience include giants, a drinking game, religions, sea travel and children.
A small core team leads quite a troop of contributors to bring this one to life, with many features still to come including special weapons for tackling the Others, a new dialogue system, more recruitable NPCs, the Wall and more. We’ll be watching its progress with interest."