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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3482104714&searchtext=Search+Crusader+Kings+IIIAGOT%3A+The+Red+Crab+-+House+Celtigar
@SCoobDooVillain593 Oh It's just from High Valyrian custom Man-at-arms. looks very cool tho and kinda fits how I imagine my unit
Because in the name of the mod it says so, but Im not sure if the author just didn't forget to change it. Last we heard from him was around 8 months ago and I really liked this mod back in the day.
Hope to hear from the author.
Fully agree that the Celtigars are smart and cunning.
When I think of Celtigars, I think of survival, and a crab will do anything to blend into the sand. I believe the real reason why they moved out of Valyria was that they knew there was no opportunity for them as a lower house. They have avoided mixing with high-profile houses due to the dangerous ties to allegiances and only in roles where it is economically advantageous for them, like Coinmaster. They already survived multiple Targaryen civil wars to know the risk of power and dragons isn't worth it, much less associating with them. They hoard their wealth, secure their land, and made advantageous dealings/postings.
When you factor in these canonical traits the house exhibit, they are far from the Valyrians we see in Targaryens. They are opportunists. Valyria is dead and gone - an empire of ashes, like the dragons and the Targaryens.
Plus it fits with the Targaryens origins as being one of the weaker of the 40 Dragon Families and flew to the outer edges of the empire to Dragonstone with almost nothing but their two most loyal vassals. It makes sense such a minor family (before the Fall of Valryia) might not have entirely High Valyrian vassals.
Lord Crispian Celtigar, master of coin to Aegon I Targaryen.
Lord Alton Celtigar, Hand of the King to Aegon I Targaryen.
Lord Edwell Celtigar, Hand of the King to Maegor I Targaryen and later master of coin and lord treasurer to Jaehaerys I Targaryen.
Lord Bartimos Celtigar. Sat on the black council of Rhaenyra Targaryen. Later became her master of coin.
The Celtigars' castle is rumored to hold fabulous treasures that bear witness to their wealth. Among Lord Ardrian Celtigar's property there are Myrish carpets, Volantene glass, gold and silver plate, jeweled cups, magnificent hawks, a trained sea eagle, an axe of Valyrian steel, chests of rubies, a horn said to summon krakens from under the sea, and many fine wines."
The Celtigar have always been closely associated with the Targaryen. In addition, they must be with very high management skills, in a modification for some reason, the head of the house specializes in diplomacy.