Managed to get to the first main quest- and I love the language(Skyrim was too tame), and Ingvi's story about unrest in High Rock. Hearing her describe the various marriages and alliances and enmities between the King of Jehenna and his wife and the imperial governor and so on- Reminded me of that scene in GoT where Olenna is saying, "When you marry the king, Joffrey's mother will become his sister-in-law. And your son will be Loras'... nephew? Grandson? I'm not sure. But your brother will become your father-in-law, that much is beyond dispute." Confusing as all hell :'D But exactly how High Rock politics should be. Also, I absolutely love Ingvi. She's loud and very adamant about the idea of common people being able to live safely, and she's got the balls to go against her orders and do SOMETHING about it- but she's also very human in that after it's all over she wonders if she did enough, if what she did mattered at all. Love that.