I'm not sure how to describe it, the sound Asher makes seems more fearful than Rodrik's. Rodrik just grunts as he struggles to break free while Asher seems to be panicking, I can't think of the word for the sound Asher makes.
That's... interesting, so Asher is more fearful then Rodrik? Does this mean that Rodrik saw a lot more fighting then Asher ever did? Makes sense to me, fought in the War of the Five Kings, narrowly survived the Red Wedding, lost half his face, couldn't walk for month's, presumibly has PTSD of some sort. Had to deal with Gyrff and the Whitehills, and all of that was more then Asher ever faced? I didn't know that, thanks for sharing.
I'm not sure how to describe it, the sound Asher makes seems more fearful than Rodrik's. Rodrik just grunts as he struggles to break free while Asher seems to be panicking, I can't think of the word for the sound Asher makes.
That's... interesting, so Asher is more fearful then Rodrik? Does this mean that Rodrik saw a lot more fighting then Asher ever did? Makes… more sense to me, fought in the War of the Five Kings, narrowly survived the Red Wedding, lost half his face, couldn't walk for month's, presumibly has PTSD of some sort. Had to deal with Gyrff and the Whitehills, and all of that was more then Asher ever faced? I didn't know that, thanks for sharing.
Yeah that sounds about right, after all the things Rodrik went through, I doubt he has much to fear when it comes to death. Asher was always the younger one who, while its not like he wasn't tough and fought a lot, he just didn't experience things the same way as his older brother. Props to Telltale for that small yet interesting detail, why I love them.
When Talia hands Rodrik the report written by the traitor if you pick silence she'll say:
"You're angry so am I. I know father said we sh… moreould never make decisions in anger but I'm not sure he was right"
Talia's character is going in an interesting direction.
When Talia hands Rodrik the report written by the traitor if you pick silence she'll say:
"You're angry so am I. I know father said we sh… moreould never make decisions in anger but I'm not sure he was right"
Talia's character is going in an interesting direction.
Well, if you avoid being violent with her, it's likely to turn out for you better, than for those, who'll do it. She's not likely to change her attitude after a slap, but she sure as hell will loose all respect she has for the player, who does so. Still, if we'll be given the option to do so, I probably won't be able to fight the lure.
It is interesting that their reactions is different. I think that Rodrik isn't showing any fear is because his near-death experience after the Red Wedding has given him a lack of fear for death. He already know the pain and he knows that there is comfort in dying.
In episode 4, if you talk to lord Tarwick before learning about Lyman, you can ask him to tell you about himself. He'll say, that he is a tr… moreaveler type, he had fought for the Sealord of Braavos, lived in Volantis for a time and has even sailed to Slaver's Bay once, which he describes as "sweaty". He'll also say, that now he just wants to settle down and try something more permanent.
In episode 1, when Cersei asks if House Forrester is willing to swear fealty to Roose Bolton, if you answer 'absolutely', Cersei would note,… more I see. Despite the fact that Roose Bolton allied with Walder Frey. If it was me I'd find it difficulty to so quickly forgive the men who killed my father. A little foreshadow, because Tyrion kills Tywin.
Also, in the scene where Sera and Mira are doing stuff in the wedding plans, she notes how Oberyn Martell has a paramour, a nod to Ellaria Sand. And there's Brienne of Tarth and Tyrion Lannister pairing.
Not sure if this was mentioned, but there are two ways Asher can present himself to Amaya. When walking through the crowd, if you stay ahead of the Beast, you'll have a scene with Beskha telling Asher to keep it in his pants before he meets her. He'll then proceed to go up and greet Amaya with the classic "Asher grin".
However, if you stall and the Beast catches up, he'll shove Asher and hold him down, and Asher will still grin up at Amaya from underneath the Beast's hand.
If I remember correctly, he'll say, that Mira won't get any luck with him, as he was never really interested in women and is practically married to his gold. Not exact words, but that's what the message was.
Not sure if this was mentioned, but there are two ways Asher can present himself to Amaya. When walking through the crowd, if you stay ahead… more of the Beast, you'll have a scene with Beskha telling Asher to keep it in his pants before he meets her. He'll then proceed to go up and greet Amaya with the classic "Asher grin".
However, if you stall and the Beast catches up, he'll shove Asher and hold him down, and Asher will still grin up at Amaya from underneath the Beast's hand.
The way he said disappear is insinuating that Mira should try and take it from Tyrion's room before it ends up in the wrong hands; reason why I kept it.
If you lied to Tyrion and then ask for help with Cersei, he'll say (cannot remember exactly words) "The only way i can help you is with this advice: become a better liar".
He says the same words that Hershel said to Lee if you lied him in A New Day.
So, everyone knows by now that Gryff was supposed to wear an eyepatch in episode 5 if you maimed him but there was a bug that made him look like he wasn't hurt.. The model of Gryff with an eyepatch can be found in the game files, can someone post a picture of it or something? Thanks.
In episode 5, if you choose to kill Duncan, when Rodrick throws the cane in the fireplace, the fire turns blue but if you spare him, the fire doesn't turn blue. And if Royland is the traitor, killing him or not, when Rodrick throws the cane, the fire doesn't still turn blue. Is it some kind of glitch?
Also, sorry if you don't understand some things. English is not my main language.
When I mean 'bitchy character', I mean a person that turns out to be asshole, like Larry of example XD
But on second thought, I'm not sure if Talia will be one of them. She probably won't... I hope...
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As did I oddly enough. Congratulations plot armour.
That was heartbreaking...
They'd better be!
It was
It's interesting that Asher and Rodrik seem to have different reactions to 'the end' that you can tell just by the tone in their voice.
Exactly what was the difference? Just wondering.
I'm not sure how to describe it, the sound Asher makes seems more fearful than Rodrik's. Rodrik just grunts as he struggles to break free while Asher seems to be panicking, I can't think of the word for the sound Asher makes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en7LCbokph8
Just skip to 4:00, when he gets grabbed he makes a kinda scared sound, Rodrick doesnt.
That's... interesting, so Asher is more fearful then Rodrik? Does this mean that Rodrik saw a lot more fighting then Asher ever did? Makes sense to me, fought in the War of the Five Kings, narrowly survived the Red Wedding, lost half his face, couldn't walk for month's, presumibly has PTSD of some sort. Had to deal with Gyrff and the Whitehills, and all of that was more then Asher ever faced? I didn't know that, thanks for sharing.
I hear what you mean, it does sound like shock mixed with fear.
The way I interpret it is Asher fears death while Rodrik does not.
Yeah that sounds about right, after all the things Rodrik went through, I doubt he has much to fear when it comes to death. Asher was always the younger one who, while its not like he wasn't tough and fought a lot, he just didn't experience things the same way as his older brother. Props to Telltale for that small yet interesting detail, why I love them.
When Talia hands Rodrik the report written by the traitor if you pick silence she'll say:
"You're angry so am I. I know father said we should never make decisions in anger but I'm not sure he was right"
Talia's character is going in an interesting direction.
I sincerely hope, that if this is the direction her character is going, a [Bitchslap Talia] option for the player lies at the end of this path
Can't say I would be capable of doing that, I like her to much, even if that is the best option in the long run.
Lol, she thinks she's wiser than her own father. Let's just hope she won't end up being a bitchy character :P
I doubt she will, Arya probably disagrees a lot with what Ned Stark said now, and I wouldn't call her bitchy.
Well, if you avoid being violent with her, it's likely to turn out for you better, than for those, who'll do it. She's not likely to change her attitude after a slap, but she sure as hell will loose all respect she has for the player, who does so. Still, if we'll be given the option to do so, I probably won't be able to fight the lure.
A bitchy character is someone vile and spoiled, more like, say, Joffrey. Talia will turn out hard and sharp as Lord Forrester's greatsword.
It is interesting that their reactions is different. I think that Rodrik isn't showing any fear is because his near-death experience after the Red Wedding has given him a lack of fear for death. He already know the pain and he knows that there is comfort in dying.
Sorry to bother you, what if you ask him about Andros?
If it was me I'd find it difficulty to so quickly forgive the men who killed my father
lol , she is basically describing what the Lannisters did
They removed Ned Stark's head and then considered Robb Stark a traitor because he wants to avenge his father
Not sure if this was mentioned, but there are two ways Asher can present himself to Amaya. When walking through the crowd, if you stay ahead of the Beast, you'll have a scene with Beskha telling Asher to keep it in his pants before he meets her. He'll then proceed to go up and greet Amaya with the classic "Asher grin".
However, if you stall and the Beast catches up, he'll shove Asher and hold him down, and Asher will still grin up at Amaya from underneath the Beast's hand.
If you wait for too long when deciding which Brother to choose, Asher and Rodrik will both fight the Whitehills and get killed.
And then a Valar Morghulis sign will appear after they died, similar to the Red Wedding esque type thing in Episode 4.
She's not becoming bitchy just more angry and vengeful.
If I remember correctly, he'll say, that Mira won't get any luck with him, as he was never really interested in women and is practically married to his gold. Not exact words, but that's what the message was.
Actually, I believe that's based on whether or not you impressed the Beast. He only pushes you if you don't impress him.
Can you define what 'bitchy character' means?
I think it's pretty ambiguous actually, annoyingly..
When I mean 'bitchy character', I mean a person that turns out to be asshole, like Larry of example XD
But on second thought, I'm not sure if Talia will be one of them. She probably won't... I hope...
You could be right. I had forgotten about that detail.
I found this in my fourth gameplay:
If you lied to Tyrion and then ask for help with Cersei, he'll say (cannot remember exactly words) "The only way i can help you is with this advice: become a better liar".
He says the same words that Hershel said to Lee if you lied him in A New Day.
So, everyone knows by now that Gryff was supposed to wear an eyepatch in episode 5 if you maimed him but there was a bug that made him look like he wasn't hurt.. The model of Gryff with an eyepatch can be found in the game files, can someone post a picture of it or something? Thanks.
A pic was posted. Go back a few pages you'll find it.
Oh, okay.. Thanks..
They need to EYEpatch it.. badum tsst
HOLY MOTHER OF..
In episode 5, if you choose to kill Duncan, when Rodrick throws the cane in the fireplace, the fire turns blue but if you spare him, the fire doesn't turn blue. And if Royland is the traitor, killing him or not, when Rodrick throws the cane, the fire doesn't still turn blue. Is it some kind of glitch?
Also, sorry if you don't understand some things. English is not my main language.
Did you find it?
The fire was blue when I spared Duncan, must be.
Ah okay, that's an odd definition as most people wouldn't describe Larry or The Stranger as a 'bitch'.