I've been playing around in my head recently and I'd like to share my thoughts with you guys.
Firstly, I absolutely love this game, the system, and the entirety of the song of ice and fire series.
That being said, the setting and, therefore, the system is not "High" enough for my players. I thoroughly enjoy the gritty realism that one slip in combat or conversation could end in your death. But my friends have other ideas for what they want and as game master I feel like I should at least attempt to meet their desires.
Secondly, I think I should just come out and say that I hate D&D. I know hate is too strong a word and at one time I really enjoyed the game. But I've grown weary of having a 2 hour long combat with some boss the dm had to dig out of the monster manual to make it exciting. Level 26 wizards who could just beat a closet full of level 3 fighters to death with their bare fists. Fun for a while but just a bit draining.
But there is something to be said of the allure of magic. It creates excitement out of... well I'm not quite sure where it comes from. You would totally need to leave Westeros I believe. I would hate to interfere with a background so impressive. The thing I'm thinking about is creating a magic system based almost entirely from the intrigue design.
Now, don't get mad at me. My players so rarely use intrigue for anything more than trying to sell their loot at higher prices. They mostly fail. So, seeing a huge hole in the game due to their lack of interest, I figured I could replace it with some sort of sorcery. My ideas are limited to changing deception and persuasion to destruction and protection, Using composure as a sort of resource for spells, and maybe switching language with a sort of overall sorcery ability.
And if that somehow works then introducing a piety ability that will tap into the destruction and protection abilities as well. I feel like using either destruction or protection through several new 'techniques' like the current system provides would work. Somehow...
Please feel free to discuss this in whatever fashion you deem fit.
Just don't throw punches, verbal or otherwise.

