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: "Bastard Nation" is an organization involved in adoptee rights and civil liberties, though it is distinct from the entertainment titles above.
: They are named after Ramsay Snow's (Ramsay Bolton) pack of hunting hounds, which he uses to hunt humans in the ASOIAF book series. 3. Literary and Cultural References
: They are known for having "Vicious" attacks, which force panic tests on opponents, and they can hit twice in a single turn. Bastard Girls
: A short story by Arshia Simkin published in Narrative Magazine follows characters like Mina and Tony Salvatore in a sixth-grade setting.
In the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game , the "Bastard's Girls" are a neutral unit associated with House Bolton. : "Bastard Nation" is an organization involved in
: The original version has been largely superseded by Bastard Girls R , which is described as a reimagining or "structured story" rather than a direct sequel.
Bastard Girls is an adult-themed visual novel and role-playing game developed by Leocid2. Literary and Cultural References : They are known
: They function as a versatile ranged unit often used as a staple in various factions, including Lannisters.