Clarification on Multiple copies of Wicked Seductress

By Winged_Human, in 2. AGoT Rules Discussion

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Reading the card text one would think that it's response ability is self referential, but one can also take it to mean that if any card with that title is knelt then the response can be activated.

Can someone clarify this for me please? I cannot find any thing specific in the rulebook or FAQ to tell me one way or the other.

Thanks.

Winged_Human said:

Reading the card text one would think that it's response ability is self referential, but one can also take it to mean that if any card with that title is knelt then the response can be activated.

From the FAQ:

(3.12) Self-Referential Cards
When a card refers to its own name (e.g., the
Catelyn Stark (CORE S6) card that reads,
"Response: After Catelyn Stark is declared
as a defender..."), it is referring to itself only.
This response cannot be triggered when an
opponent's Catelyn Stark is declared as a
defender.

So by the rules of Self-Referential Cards, you can never take Wicked Seductress to mean "if any card with that title is knelt." Reading it as self-referential is the only correct and legal interpretation of the text.

HA! I knew there was a section that talked about self referential cards, must've just skipped over it while skimming the FAQ while playing.

Thanks KTom, for everything.