Its not like she's doing some major thing like killing Joffrey. Lots of people testified against Tyrion at the trial in both the show and bo… moreoks, so if Cersei learns that Mira was sometime seen talking to Tyrion, she might offer her the chance to testify against him for the safety of her house.
I don't think so, close to no one defended Tyrion during the trial so that part could go against canon. Maybe if you refuse to testify you have to escape Kings Landing or something, I really don't know. Its just a theory.
I played through all the answers the only really believable sequence of events is if you defend your sister. I chose nothing and I was stabbed for no reason.
Which was extremely strange considering he gave the Forrester half the Ironwood and generally listened to my arguments. Ramsay maybe a sick fuck but he's not totally without reason he wouldn't be able to survive as a bastard lord otherwise.
If Telltale was hellbent on killing him off they could have put him in a no win situation where he had him die. Like Carly it just seemed forced to me. Unlike Carly I didn't really like the character so it didn't elicit the emotional reaction but it still took away from the immersion.
All very true but I'm saying this could happen Post Purple Wedding when Tyrion is out and Cersei is in full grieving crazy mode, and her character in the show is one of not caring who she offends or angers. (ex- firing Ser Barristan Selmy, cutting Tyrion out of the preperation for the BWB when Stannis was coming to kill them, "power is power", ) Nothing is easily refuted, just look at Tyrion's trial, Cersei doesn't let facts get in the way of what she wants. Remember our interaction with her in Episode 1? Now imagine that except 100 times worse as shes grieving and incredibly pissed. But I do see what you're saying, maybe I give her too little credit.
I don't think Cersei can afford to do that. Tyrion is Master of Coin when he negotiates with Mira. As he said so himself in Episode 1: it's … morenot only his prerogative to decide where he gets the ironwood from... it's his job! If word gets out that Cersei is having all Tyrion's dealings questioned, she'll anger just about every party that has ever done business with the Crown. Mira could easily refute any accusation of conspiracy by just pointing out Tyrion had at that time the authority to speak for the Crown, while she had the authority to speak for her House. It's a simple business transaction between House Forrester and the Crown.
I believe Mira will be forced to flee. Its purple wedding time, which means Stannis is almost at the wall, so that will make everything usel… moreess. I believe Forresters will side with Stannis against Boltons and consequently Whitehills. Which would, in Telltale fashion make all your deals and choices previously not matter at all.
I don't know - Tyrion may be going down, but Margaery will remain, if anything, more powerful than Cersei - Cersei will go bananas and lash … moreout at anyone she can, but that won't include anyone under Margaery's personal aegis. Also, within the timeline of the show, Cersei doesn't start really taking it out on people until next season, once Tyrion escapes and Tywin is dead, and since the game is going to stick to that timeline, Mira isn't in super danger.
The Boltons gave the Whitehills half the ironwood and a lot of people gave their other half to the Glenmore's so technically Mira would have no ironwood to sell to Tyrion anyway?
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But would there be a choice to defend him?
I don't think so, close to no one defended Tyrion during the trial so that part could go against canon. Maybe if you refuse to testify you have to escape Kings Landing or something, I really don't know. Its just a theory.
I played through all the answers the only really believable sequence of events is if you defend your sister. I chose nothing and I was stabbed for no reason.
Which was extremely strange considering he gave the Forrester half the Ironwood and generally listened to my arguments. Ramsay maybe a sick fuck but he's not totally without reason he wouldn't be able to survive as a bastard lord otherwise.
If Telltale was hellbent on killing him off they could have put him in a no win situation where he had him die. Like Carly it just seemed forced to me. Unlike Carly I didn't really like the character so it didn't elicit the emotional reaction but it still took away from the immersion.
All very true but I'm saying this could happen Post Purple Wedding when Tyrion is out and Cersei is in full grieving crazy mode, and her character in the show is one of not caring who she offends or angers. (ex- firing Ser Barristan Selmy, cutting Tyrion out of the preperation for the BWB when Stannis was coming to kill them, "power is power", ) Nothing is easily refuted, just look at Tyrion's trial, Cersei doesn't let facts get in the way of what she wants. Remember our interaction with her in Episode 1? Now imagine that except 100 times worse as shes grieving and incredibly pissed. But I do see what you're saying, maybe I give her too little credit.
I think she'll move as well, but can't figure to where, exactly.
Where ya think she'll go to?
You know nothing, Jon Snow. Cersei is in beast mode, she'll mess with everyone
Speculating is the key of economy ;-)
Probably to Esos, to find Asher