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Agreed. Maybe with things like Weirdwood Crones with Riverlands or something, or any fantastical creatures in general, it might be simpler to just ban the Faith of the Seven variants from accessing them if you want to go that route. But then again, the units do exist at the last upgrade in the House legacy and it takes a while to get that (unless you can cheese that fast or just debug it). If you were to imagine that in a lore, it could be the house members discovering their ancient house secrets that allow them to somehow communicate and bond with these creatures, just as Valyrians did with dragons.Of course, you could just make it so that the Faith of the Seven HAATESS these creatures, costing you a fkton of piety upkeep on top of influence for having them as your Men-At-Arms regiments.