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Swordline increases a chars combat skill by 15, gives a very minor boost to heavy infantry, and does indeed have a chance from 12 to 20 years old for an event to fire that increases their martial skill by 1 up to the max. So a poor fighter who triggered the event will move up to a trained fighter. They essentially have to roll the event 4 times to become the master warrior outside of natural gains in combat skill.
I'll work on the attractive bloodline tomorrow.
I could make a bloodline for attractive only, should be pretty easy.
In that case you'd have to go through the files and comment it out with this # at line 1,148. You'd have to do that every update though. Or just remove it from any characters you want with console commands.
Anyway, I updating it with your attribute increase bloodline. It was a pretty easy one so it literally only took a few minutes.
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By the way, anybody using the mod, any suggestions on how to organize the event stuff better. As it currently stands you have to 'next page' like 7 or 8 times now to get through the whole thing. Anybody see any other mods that do it better? In the long term it's not really sustainable.
I'll look into it though, good suggestion. No promises on getting it to work though.
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I have no idea how this would react to being enabled in an already running save. Nothing should happen to you save if you decide to try it but if you're really worried just make a backup of your save. I would guess that it would work the same way that it works when a character with children suddenly gains a bloodline but I'm not sure.
If I add this to an existing save, will the bloodlines propagate to existing descendants of the founder, or do I have to roll back to a save before my husband had any?
Changes percentage based game rules to multipliers. Now it takes the base chance, for example 1 year, and multiplies it by the game rules. So a 1.5x game rule will turn the 1 year to half a year or six months.
Added Dragon Dreams bloodline, available to only valyrian characters.
Fixed some errors with the Green sight bloodline.
Made it so that you could have all descendants inherit the bloodline or go by the sex of the bloodline founder.
Note: I didn't test it much so let me know if you spot anything weird!