It depends on your religion. Most Northmen and some people from the Riverlands worship the Old Gods, meaning they would take their vows in f… moreront of a weirwood tree. The rest of the Seven Kingdoms (Excluding the Iron Islands) will take their vows inside the Septry, since they worship the Seven (AKA The New Gods)
In the files for Episode 4 there's not only a mesh for Gryff's left eye being damaged, but his right, too. In the game it looks as if you only blind him in one eye but maybe he originally would've been blinded completely?
Yeah, even Ludd said: "As long as Roose gets his ironwood he doesnt care". And since Ludd has taken all the ironwood for himself and his people are no skilled craftsmen Roose probably isnt too happy at the moment. I think Ramsay will find out that Ludd has disobeyed his orders and he will flay Gryff to show him what happens if you disobey "an order of the warden of the north"
What if Ramsay turns against the whitehills because they defied his order? (maybe you could even offer ramsay to wipe out the whitehills,so you could give ramsay the ironwood you gave to the whitehills)
One thing i noticed is: Frostfinger mentions that you can say your vows in front of the weirwood (old ways) or in the sept (new ways),why di… moredn't they make you choose where to take your vows (a little flaw but understandable,as the choice isn't really that much)
Yeah, even Ludd said: "As long as Roose gets his ironwood he doesnt care". And since Ludd has taken all the ironwood for himself and his peo… moreple are no skilled craftsmen Roose probably isnt too happy at the moment. I think Ramsay will find out that Ludd has disobeyed his orders and he will flay Gryff to show him what happens if you disobey "an order of the warden of the north"
Most Northmen
I know The Manderlys follow the Seven. They were once a noble Reachland house that was exiled and founded the only maj… moreor city in The North.
The Mormonts, I have no idea. Most likely they follow the Old Gods.
The only other prominent house in The North that follows The Seven is ours truly, House Whitehill!
In the files for Episode 4 there's not only a mesh for Gryff's left eye being damaged, but his right, too. In the game it looks as if you only blind him in one eye but maybe he originally would've been blinded completely?
In Episode 2: The Lost Lords when Ludd interrupts Rodrik's meeting with Elaena, when Ludd threatens to harvest Ironwood from wherever he pleases if you pick the option "We will stop you!" Ludd will reply with "what are you going to do, bludgeon me with a walking stick?"
In Episode 2: The Lost Lords when Ludd interrupts Rodrik's meeting with Elaena, when Ludd threatens to harvest Ironwood from wherever he ple… moreases if you pick the option "We will stop you!" Ludd will reply with "what are you going to do, bludgeon me with a walking stick?"
In Episode 2: The Lost Lords when Ludd interrupts Rodrik's meeting with Elaena, when Ludd threatens to harvest Ironwood from wherever he ple… moreases if you pick the option "We will stop you!" Ludd will reply with "what are you going to do, bludgeon me with a walking stick?"
Now I feel like his words in that scene were some kind of foreshadowing. In the same scene he says, that he understands lady Forrester's wish to let the youngest son attend the funeral. Now I feel like he is going to die and whether Gryff will have a chance of saying goodbye will somehow depend on us. Weird.
Well, he probably knows, he might have got a letter, like why would Duncan go up to the wall and just happen to forget telling him that Rodrick is alive
never in the books or TV show specify what religion House Mormont follows, but for a certainty that the origins of House Mormont was when they were awarded Bear island after a King Stark arm-wrestled the island from the Iron King.
Mormonts aren't Andals. And lets say they where, just because you're an andal doesn't mean you worship the seven. Jorah was knighted because he was the first man inside of Pyke during a siege. Many northmen were knighted as a result of this successful siege and given rewards of knighthood by robert baratheon
Mormonts aren't Andals. And lets say they where, just because you're an andal doesn't mean you worship the seven. Jorah was knighted because… more he was the first man inside of Pyke during a siege. Many northmen were knighted as a result of this successful siege and given rewards of knighthood by robert baratheon
Read this: http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Jorah_Mormont
If you don't befriend Finn in episode 3, He tells Frostfinger that you killed Britt intentionally in the beginning of episode 4 and he also doesn't come with you and Cotter when you flee Castle Black.
In Episode 2: The Lost Lords when Ludd interrupts Rodrik's meeting with Elaena, when Ludd threatens to harvest Ironwood from wherever he ple… moreases if you pick the option "We will stop you!" Ludd will reply with "what are you going to do, bludgeon me with a walking stick?"
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Actually, some northerners worship the seven. For example: House Mormont, House Manderly.
For me it looks like if player gives him the full beating his right eye gets some damage too I hope it's not completely blind, at least.
Yeah, after Royland said: "Roose Bolton is the warden of the north"
Yeah, even Ludd said: "As long as Roose gets his ironwood he doesnt care". And since Ludd has taken all the ironwood for himself and his people are no skilled craftsmen Roose probably isnt too happy at the moment. I think Ramsay will find out that Ludd has disobeyed his orders and he will flay Gryff to show him what happens if you disobey "an order of the warden of the north"
The Forrester worship the old gods. In Talias song you can hear it:
I know The Manderlys follow the Seven. They were once a noble Reachland house that was exiled and founded the only major city in The North.
The Mormonts, I have no idea. Most likely they follow the Old Gods.
The only other prominent house in The North that follows The Seven is ours truly, House Whitehill!
I like that, I would even help Ramsay to do it.
I am pretty sure Moromonts follow the old gods.
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Ok thanks
Why didn't they leave that in?
Bowen, the other squire from the beginning episode 1 sounds exactly like Shrek
Sorry if this was already mentioned, but when exactly does Ludd joke about Rodrik beating him to death with his walking stick?
I like the way you think
In Episode 2: The Lost Lords when Ludd interrupts Rodrik's meeting with Elaena, when Ludd threatens to harvest Ironwood from wherever he pleases if you pick the option "We will stop you!" Ludd will reply with "what are you going to do, bludgeon me with a walking stick?"
Appreciate it
This just dawned on me but... I'm pretty sure Asher or Malcom don't know Rodrick is still alive.
I'm not sure Gared does either. In Episode 3 he tells Duncan he's heard the news about Ethan but didn't mention Rodrik at all.
Which ironically happens to his son.
Now I feel like his words in that scene were some kind of foreshadowing. In the same scene he says, that he understands lady Forrester's wish to let the youngest son attend the funeral. Now I feel like he is going to die and whether Gryff will have a chance of saying goodbye will somehow depend on us. Weird.
Well, he probably knows, he might have got a letter, like why would Duncan go up to the wall and just happen to forget telling him that Rodrick is alive
never in the books or TV show specify what religion House Mormont follows, but for a certainty that the origins of House Mormont was when they were awarded Bear island after a King Stark arm-wrestled the island from the Iron King.
Quick question: the game says the Forrester land is on the edge of the Wolfswood, right? I'm updating the wiki for them.
The maester isn't around or involved in the decision making to bring ser royland or Duncan, or the glenmores or not in episode 4.
Mormonts aren't Andals. And lets say they where, just because you're an andal doesn't mean you worship the seven. Jorah was knighted because he was the first man inside of Pyke during a siege. Many northmen were knighted as a result of this successful siege and given rewards of knighthood by robert baratheon
Read this: http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Jorah_Mormont
Most likely due to the injuries he sustained from Gryff
That's embarrassing,well it seems I am wrong then.
What's that supposed to mean Norren?
Yes, in between Winterfell and Deepwood Motte
If you don't befriend Finn in episode 3, He tells Frostfinger that you killed Britt intentionally in the beginning of episode 4 and he also doesn't come with you and Cotter when you flee Castle Black.
Onions have layers
I see.
Absolutely
no
As long as he leaves Talia at Ironrath I would help him too, but I really hope we dont have to "see" it.
I wonder who will/would take care of him I he has/ would have some severe injury.
The maest--- oh
They are always around...whispering. They are also very great artists
The Maester Maester. The Maester who takes care of Maesters.