
There are plenty of Game of Thrones mods that take place during Robert’s Rebellion and depict the wars between both Stark and Lannister, but this mod takes you back in time before the Seven Kingdoms were even carved out.

If you like the idea of fighting alongside Stannis Baratheon, conquering Harrenhal, or sending the Lannisters your regards, then this Mount and Blade mod will certainly deliver. You’ll need all the cunning of Tyrion Lannister and the treachery of Petyr Baelish if you want to survive the bloody battles and rise through the ranks. A Clash of Kings sets you out as a humble peasant caught up in the turmoil of war, which will see you pledge alliances to various houses and crush those that oppose you on the battlefield. Rather than playing as one of the show’s main characters, you get a unique view of what fighting is like for the common soldier. Adding naval battles, sea travel, thousands of custom items, props, and textures, plus a huge map of Westeros and loads of characters based on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, this Clash of Kings mod is one of the most impressive out there. The Mysterious Coffee Cup mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim can be downloaded from Nexus Mods.Cozur released his Mount and Blade: Warband mod way back in 2012 and has continued to release new updates for every season. The mod would naturally wait until you reached the end of the game and are at the point where you are most invested in the story before causing a heel-turn out of nowhere and letting the developers throw away all of the good will that they had earned up to that point. The only way to make the mod more realistic is if it gave the player the dragon riding ability from the Dragonborn DLC and forced them to go crazy and massacre all of the citizens in Windhelm for no good reason.

The Mysterious Coffee Cup mod is most certainly not part of the lore of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but it's a nice shoutout to a production mistake that somehow managed to be more popular than the contents of a full episode of Game of Thrones. There is a tag that is often used in the mod community called "Lore-Friendly," which is used for mods that contain content that matches the established lore of whatever setting the game uses.
