the following situation occured (3p):
It's Bara's turn, Stark's turn afterwards.
a) House Stark is on 5 castles and has a march order to gain two unoccupied Bara areas (CCP & KL, he's controlling the sea) to win immediately with 7 castles.
b) House Baratheon is basically defeated and has March Orders in Blackwater and the Reach. He is able to put units to KL. Stark will not be able to get KL if he does.
c) House Lannister is on 5 castles and has March Orders in Searoad Marches and Harrenhal. He will get to 6 castles by taking the Reach as Baratheon can't withstand there, however he won't get to 7 castles as Stark can occupy CCP before him and has the support orders to definitely defend it.
So basically: House Baratheon has to take a unit to KL to prevent Stark from winning immediately. House Lannister cannot win the game in this turn. There are no march orders affecting Flint's Finger, Moat Cailin or Seagard.
Bara's turn: He takes a knight from Seagard to the Reach, stating it's his right for revenge against Lanni. In the next turn, Stark moves his units to CCP & KL to immediately win the game.
Question: Is this within the rules or kingsmaking?
I can't post the game link here officially, right?
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