Malcolm's face changes completely between episodes:
And before you pass it off as sunburn, look at the shape of his eyebrows and mustache, as well as his crow's feet and the bags beneath his eyes. Even the shape of his lips change.
Malcolm's face changes completely between episodes:
And before you pass it off as sunburn, look at the shape of his eyebrows and mustache, as well as his crow's feet and the bags beneath his eyes. Even the shape of his lips change.
Malcolm's face changes completely between episodes:
And before you pass it off as sunburn, look at the shape of his eyebrows and mustache, as well as his crow's feet and the bags beneath his eyes. Even the shape of his lips change.
Yeah, it's pretty huge.
We've only seen the main courtyard, great hall, lord's bedroom, watchtower and a little peek at the cells.
… more There's so much more in the main building. Where do Duncan and Royland live? Where do the other Forrester children sleep and do they have their own bedrooms? Where does that road on the left lead?
Count in that the Forresters probably moved on with Stark forces after the Trident before going home (thus, probably another year) and there you have it, 16 years.
Something I noticed while reading Gregor Forrester's codex page. It says that he rose to lordship after his father was killed at the Trident… more during Robert's Rebellion, yet it also states that he has led House Forrester for 16 years until being killed at the Twins. Now, we know that at the start of Season 1, Robert has ruled for 17 years, and each season is takes place roughly over a year, so the Red Wedding takes place 19 years after Gregor's father died at the Trident. Now let's say that the codex page only takes into account the years in which Gregor ruled Ironrath before marching south with Robb Start (although this is unlikely, given the wording of the codex), then we can take off two years, which still means that he has ruled Ironrath for 17 years, not 16. Probably just a mistake by Telltale, but I wanted to point it out.
I really just want the choice to give the non-Gryff whitehill men to Ramsay to flay as an offering of peace. Also it'd be fucking awesome to be able to give Ramsay an ironwood flaying rack.
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)
Yeah i knew the whole north-weirwood the rest-sept thing. The 'not being able to choose where to say your vows' just bugged me,and as you said 'MOST' northmen,but not everyone.I think the ironborns worship the drowned god
Yep, probably his personal flaying knife, although it looks like in the game he uses a standard dagger model (Mira's attacker had the same knife), and in the series the knife he uses is just a combat dagger as he flays Theon with another, smaller, single bladed knife. I think it's just lazy modelling.
Oh dear... I didn't think of that. First off, should have guessed he was threatening the older brother with the same knife he killed the younger brother, and, yeah, he seems to really like that knife. Same knife he flays people with?
Malcolm's face changes completely between episodes:
And before you pass it off as sunburn, look at the shape of his eyebrows and mustache, as well as his crow's feet and the bags beneath his eyes. Even the shape of his lips change.
I wish they did that too. Moreover, I wish we get more details for House Glenmore and House Whitehill. We don't know House Whitehill's motto… more, and haven't seen the sigil for House Glenmore. House Branfirld too maybe in exposition.
But, I always find new houses make the world feel more immersive and bigger.
It's gonna be strange, but Roberts ' Rebellion was 16 years ago. We know that Elissa Branfield married Gregor after this Rebellion. But their oldest son-Rodrik is about 25-27 years old. Is that a mistake or the game has some explanation?
It's gonna be strange, but Roberts ' Rebellion was 16 years ago. We know that Elissa Branfield married Gregor after this Rebellion. But their oldest son-Rodrik is about 25-27 years old. Is that a mistake or the game has some explanation?
It's gonna be strange, but Roberts ' Rebellion was 16 years ago. We know that Elissa Branfield married Gregor after this Rebellion. But their oldest son-Rodrik is about 25-27 years old. Is that a mistake or the game has some explanation?
His origins are unnamed (Royland), thus he can easily be from one of the southern kingdoms. Degore doesn't exactly sound northern. As for Jorah, the wiki might have incorrect information as Jorah never states that he worships the old gods, but it is explained in the books that one can only be knighted in the "light of the seven".
Royland Degore joined Lord Forrester’s army after his family was murdered by Ironborn during Balon Greyjoy’s rebellion. Degore had a natural grasp of military tactics and strategy and came to play a crucial role in the Siege of Pyke that ended the war. In the months that followed, King Robert awarded Royland a knighthood and Lord Forrester asked him to serve as Ironrath’s Master-at-Arms. Ser Royland still holds the position and is known for his military expertise… as well as his legendary temper.
His origins are unnamed (Royland), thus he can easily be from one of the southern kingdoms. Degore doesn't exactly sound northern. As for Jo… morerah, the wiki might have incorrect information as Jorah never states that he worships the old gods, but it is explained in the books that one can only be knighted in the "light of the seven".
Croft is originally from Westeros, he mentioned how he has in good in Essos.
And why in a harpy's tit would I ever go back to Westeros? I've got it good right here. Her grace pays good coin. I've got wine and women. I've got my own tent!"
Croft is originally from Westeros, he mentioned how he has in good in Essos.
And why in a harpy's tit would I ever go back to Westeros? I've got it good right here. Her grace pays good coin. I've got wine and women. I've got my own tent!"
I noticed this while replaying episode 1. When Britt asks for Gared's sword Gared has the option to say "Aye, you'll have it" mirroring the words of what Arthur Dayne said to the smiling knight.
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Only when he's been on the ship to Essos for three hours does he realise that he forgot his mustache and beard maintenance kit.
He looks better tanned. Lol
Seeing the two models side by side, the second model makes the first one look like it wasn't finished being designed.
Is the maester maester also corrupt?
I'm sorry if I sound dumb, but what are crow's feet?
The creases people get around their eyes as they hit middle age.
Road on the left leads into the grove.
Count in that the Forresters probably moved on with Stark forces after the Trident before going home (thus, probably another year) and there you have it, 16 years.
Not Whitehill facetype or hair color.
I really just want the choice to give the non-Gryff whitehill men to Ramsay to flay as an offering of peace. Also it'd be fucking awesome to be able to give Ramsay an ironwood flaying rack.
Gared is in service to a house who worship the old gods, so he himself probably grew up with that religion.
Jorah is knighted, thus he has to worship the seven. You cannot be knighted if you worship the old gods, it's faith of the seven exclusive.
Yep, probably his personal flaying knife, although it looks like in the game he uses a standard dagger model (Mira's attacker had the same knife), and in the series the knife he uses is just a combat dagger as he flays Theon with another, smaller, single bladed knife. I think it's just lazy modelling.
Royland is also a knight and he follows the old gods.
EDIT: Jorah follows old gods of the forest.
http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Jorah_Mormont
The Sunbelt: not even once
Actually a lot of the subtitles are completely incorrect.
I'm pretty sure House Branfield had a Swan sigil, judging by Malcolm's sword pommel.
Can't he just be the same guy... I mean he could have been sent back to the Highpoint after what happened...
It's gonna be strange, but Roberts ' Rebellion was 16 years ago. We know that Elissa Branfield married Gregor after this Rebellion. But their oldest son-Rodrik is about 25-27 years old. Is that a mistake or the game has some explanation?
I think she married him before the Rebellion hence her being conflicted between her husband's loyalties and her father's loyalties.
Maybe he aged like 7 years on the way to Essos!!
They changed the Codex to fix this very mistake, you can see this in the in-game codex.
Oh, thanks, I didn't know about it
His super speed has consequences = he ages faster when he uses it.
Yeah!!
His origins are unnamed (Royland), thus he can easily be from one of the southern kingdoms. Degore doesn't exactly sound northern. As for Jorah, the wiki might have incorrect information as Jorah never states that he worships the old gods, but it is explained in the books that one can only be knighted in the "light of the seven".
If this information helps anyone in anyway.
Beskha is an islander-she's from Basilisk Isles( According to Samoa Joe's character's words)
Calling someonhe a Basilisk doesn't nessacarily mean you're from Basilisk Isles does it?
I suppose its more like in 'deadly, cold and fast beast' Basilik
Yeah this thing:
http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Basilisks
Basically Cersei as an animal
Asher has a nickname for Beshka, calling her Besh a few times throughout the third and fourth episodes.
Croft is originally from Westeros, he mentioned how he has in good in Essos.
And why in a harpy's tit would I ever go back to Westeros? I've got it good right here. Her grace pays good coin. I've got wine and women. I've got my own tent!"
Now this man is living the life.
What a lucky son of a bitch,eh?
I noticed this while replaying episode 1. When Britt asks for Gared's sword Gared has the option to say "Aye, you'll have it" mirroring the words of what Arthur Dayne said to the smiling knight.
This may have been mentioned before, but there are "beta" episode slides.
And they... are... awful XD
Are you going to post them?