So about Sera
About Sera, so if you tell Lord Tarwick the truth, but defend her against Margery, how exactly does the dialogue change?
Do you still get to leave on a good note with her?
I like her stance around the execution scene, too supportive Sera looks like a Derpa Derp and Sera with an axe to grind, pours salt on the wounds when she throws that onion (does she still do so even if you protect her?)?
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She only throws the onion if you sell her out to Margaery. I don't think she ever finds out it was Mira who told Tarwick the truth.
if you go this route, Sera says shes surprised mira defended her and then tells her of the rumours about her. she did know that you told tarwick and will say that she was considering never speaking to mira again before she defended her.
She looks kind of stern at the end if mira is executed, not sad like if mira always sides with her but not angry either, she doesnt throw the onion.
Does she say anything else? And in your view do they at least end on a good note (albeit bittersweet)?
Her look at the execution scene does seem to be the most realistic (and least painful). Which route do you prefer?
Actually she did find out if you choose to both sell her out and tell Tarwick the truth, she will say 'First you turned Lord Tarwick against me and now this...' to Mira before insulting her as deceitful and treacherous
I dont know, until season 2 and seeing what they do if mira is alive will effect my decision on which story makes the most sense. Because right now I'd say the most accurate and reasonable story is Mira is captured and executed because she is like Ned (albeit a bit smarter) , so she is seras friend but dies because of it.