Yeah. He bleeds to death. I felt it was a lot more fitting to remain honorable than get direct vengeance, despite how badly I wanted to pull a Leonidas and kick him off the wall.
* Saved Malcolm(He's family)
* Defied Margery(She did say who is she to defy Tyrion, how the hell is it my fault?)
* Walked away from Brit… moret(Honorable death is the worst death for your enemies)
* Stayed down(Though he would hurt Talia)
* Kept the Ironwood Decree( I feel like it could have some good use later on)
Yeah. He bleeds to death. I felt it was a lot more fitting to remain honorable than get direct vengeance, despite how badly I wanted to pull a Leonidas and kick him off the wall.
Also, any reason why the additional choices on the site aren't working. When I went, both episode 1 and 2 said I hadn't played the game and it wouldn't allow me to pick episode 3. Is that just me or are others having a problem?
Maegery is not a member auf the "small council". She can order no Ironwood. I would have to steal the seal of the new master of coins or of the queen-regent - cercai. Not really an option either. + this fraud would be detected within a second.
You are still suspect, and guard-killer, you have assasins going after you... who cares if they have 2 reasons instead of one?
But imagine if you just erase Tyrion's signature, forge Margaery's, and stamp it with her SEAL.
I saved Malcom over helping Beskha. Beskha seems like a loyal friend, but Malcom is family and is also Asher's guide back to Westeros. It was kind of a hard decision, but I felt like saving Malcom made more sense. Glad that Beskha survived.
I openly disobeyed Margaery and met with Tyrion. Margaery can do whatever she wants to, I really don't care. I thought she would be smart enough to understand the circumstances, but I guess not. Mira's family is obviously in desperate need of help, and that should be weighed over keeping good appearances. I was willing to risk disfavor with Margaery in order to try and secure some much needed help.
I made Britt suffer (surprised only 10% did this). He made Gared's father and sister suffer, and was openly proud of having done so, so this was a very easy choice for me. I made sure that he attacked first (I told him he wasn't worth it instead of attacking him), and from there I had Gared defend himself and gain his vengeance. I really don't understand why trouble should come of it, considering that Gared was only defending himself from someone who was trying to murder him.
I stood up to Gryff. At first I stayed on the ground, but I couldn't just let him abuse the family. He was clearly abusing his power, and he knew it. Maybe it would have been smarter to stay down, but in doing so, that would pretty much yield to the idea that the Whitehills can do whatever they please, no matter the abuse of power. Thankfully the situation didn't escalate.
I kept the Ironwood Decree. I don't know what it'll even mean at this point with Tyrion being arrested, but in my opinion it made more sense to hang onto it instead of outright destroying it, which would obviously put an end to any usefulness it could otherwise possibly have.
I just played through again and stood up to Gryff, and the scenes that follow are probably my favorite in the entire game so far. It was so well directed and acted out. You can tell the Whitehill soldiers lost some respect for Gryff, if they even had any for him at all, since he's the lowest of the low, being a fourthborn son.
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Yeah :P
I was sick of everybody getting in my way
Seems like your goal is to piss everybody off.
Mine are pretty much all the opposite choices.
I am the minority leader I guess
what are your choices?
No regrets, fuck the police, fuck the Whitehills, #TeamFuckYourGyrff
Does Britt die if you leave him?
Yeah. He bleeds to death. I felt it was a lot more fitting to remain honorable than get direct vengeance, despite how badly I wanted to pull a Leonidas and kick him off the wall.
Why give him in honorable death when you can put your sword in him and wiggle his insides a little bit?
I swore not to kill him, so I thought he would live. But, oh well.
But I will use that advice when it comes Gryff and his fat fuck of a father.
We need a nick name for Gryff.... I think LardWart is appropriate
I saved the woman. Might get lucky.
I stayed with Margerie. Did not want to make things worse.
I made Britt the scumbag suffer. Ain't never gonna back down from something like that in real life.
I submitted to Gryff. Ain't got nothing to back up any talk.
And I kept the Ironwood Decree. Didn't want to let a good thing go to waste.
But if you kick him they wont have proof.
That picture is lovely.
My Choices
Finn still sees it. And Britt's body is splattered all over the place, so yeah, Finn has proof actually.
Playing it smart.
Finally someone who saved Beskha. She was against fucking DRAGON!
Sad to see you burned Ironwood Secree. Why?
Also, any reason why the additional choices on the site aren't working. When I went, both episode 1 and 2 said I hadn't played the game and it wouldn't allow me to pick episode 3. Is that just me or are others having a problem?
I don't want to get linked to the presumed kingslayer tyrion.
You are still suspect, and guard-killer, you have assasins going after you... who cares if they have 2 reasons instead of one?
But imagine if you just erase Tyrion's signature, forge Margaery's, and stamp it with her SEAL.
Maegery is not a member auf the "small council". She can order no Ironwood. I would have to steal the seal of the new master of coins or of the queen-regent - cercai. Not really an option either. + this fraud would be detected within a second.
Did anybody ever get a lower rate than 1.6%???
Hm, that's even less than not accepting TJ's gift in TWAU, so I guess you win.
Saved Malcolm - Forget reasons Beska was fighting a dragon ... why exactly, just go for the exit
Didnt speak to Tyrion - Margery was still a bitch
Kicked Britt off the wall - Man it felt good
Submitted - Wish I hadnt really, however my thought has always been bend the knee until you can hit back
Burned it - I just think its worthless now, Tyrion was the on who endorsed it ... now....
I saved Malcom over helping Beskha. Beskha seems like a loyal friend, but Malcom is family and is also Asher's guide back to Westeros. It was kind of a hard decision, but I felt like saving Malcom made more sense. Glad that Beskha survived.
I openly disobeyed Margaery and met with Tyrion. Margaery can do whatever she wants to, I really don't care. I thought she would be smart enough to understand the circumstances, but I guess not. Mira's family is obviously in desperate need of help, and that should be weighed over keeping good appearances. I was willing to risk disfavor with Margaery in order to try and secure some much needed help.
I made Britt suffer (surprised only 10% did this). He made Gared's father and sister suffer, and was openly proud of having done so, so this was a very easy choice for me. I made sure that he attacked first (I told him he wasn't worth it instead of attacking him), and from there I had Gared defend himself and gain his vengeance. I really don't understand why trouble should come of it, considering that Gared was only defending himself from someone who was trying to murder him.
I stood up to Gryff. At first I stayed on the ground, but I couldn't just let him abuse the family. He was clearly abusing his power, and he knew it. Maybe it would have been smarter to stay down, but in doing so, that would pretty much yield to the idea that the Whitehills can do whatever they please, no matter the abuse of power. Thankfully the situation didn't escalate.
I kept the Ironwood Decree. I don't know what it'll even mean at this point with Tyrion being arrested, but in my opinion it made more sense to hang onto it instead of outright destroying it, which would obviously put an end to any usefulness it could otherwise possibly have.
I just played through again and stood up to Gryff, and the scenes that follow are probably my favorite in the entire game so far. It was so well directed and acted out. You can tell the Whitehill soldiers lost some respect for Gryff, if they even had any for him at all, since he's the lowest of the low, being a fourthborn son.