After replaying episode 5 again, I realized that at the end (The point where you find out who the traitor is) there is a time skip which is only mentioned as 'a few weeks' so now I am not as worried to how they are going to wrap everything up in episode 6.
After replaying episode 5 again, I realized that at the end (The point where you find out who the traitor is) there is a time skip which is … moreonly mentioned as 'a few weeks' so now I am not as worried to how they are going to wrap everything up in episode 6.
After replaying episode 5 again, I realized that at the end (The point where you find out who the traitor is) there is a time skip which is … moreonly mentioned as 'a few weeks' so now I am not as worried to how they are going to wrap everything up in episode 6.
Apparently there have been cases where the Sentinel is the traitor if you don't side with him enough, don't hold me to that xD just read it happened to some people.
Well, something I've noticed is Gared has two sides to him. Regular 'ol Gared, and North-Grove-Mode Gared.
Literally, he'll be talking normally, then the first mention of the North Grove and...
He lights up like a Christmas tree. His voice changes. His eyes go frantic. And he has no regard for anyone or anything, but it. (It's notable throughout the whole game, but especially during that Sylvi sequence in Episode 5.) They're trading stories about who they've lost, but the second the North Grove comes up, boom, Gared goes into North-Grove-Mode. Again.
Anyway, just a funny thing I've noticed, and decided to share :P
Maybe it's because he is so close yet so far. He doesn't even know what it is, so any chance he gets to even talk about it, he must get excited about maybe finding out some more information. :P
Well, something I've noticed is Gared has two sides to him. Regular 'ol Gared, and North-Grove-Mode Gared.
Literally, he'll be talking no… morermally, then the first mention of the North Grove and...
He lights up like a Christmas tree. His voice changes. His eyes go frantic. And he has no regard for anyone or anything, but it. (It's notable throughout the whole game, but especially during that Sylvi sequence in Episode 5.) They're trading stories about who they've lost, but the second the North Grove comes up, boom, Gared goes into North-Grove-Mode. Again.
Anyway, just a funny thing I've noticed, and decided to share :P
Well, something I've noticed is Gared has two sides to him. Regular 'ol Gared, and North-Grove-Mode Gared.
Literally, he'll be talking no… morermally, then the first mention of the North Grove and...
He lights up like a Christmas tree. His voice changes. His eyes go frantic. And he has no regard for anyone or anything, but it. (It's notable throughout the whole game, but especially during that Sylvi sequence in Episode 5.) They're trading stories about who they've lost, but the second the North Grove comes up, boom, Gared goes into North-Grove-Mode. Again.
Anyway, just a funny thing I've noticed, and decided to share :P
I was wondering if Asher and Malcolm ' s relationship is determinant.
In episode 5 he told me that Essos made me a better man and that Gregor would be proud. Does he always say this or did I get something right?
I just noticed that the plates beneath the pauldrons of Lord Forrester's armor slide in under each other whenever he raises his arms. They don't clip or scrunch up. That's attention to detail that I can appreciate. Hey, even Gared's impressed.
I just noticed that the plates beneath the pauldrons of Lord Forrester's armor slide in under each other whenever he raises his arms. They don't clip or scrunch up. That's attention to detail that I can appreciate. Hey, even Gared's impressed.
I was wondering if Asher and Malcolm ' s relationship is determinant.
In episode 5 he told me that Essos made me a better man and that Gregor would be proud. Does he always say this or did I get something right?
Well, it all started with him being dickish towards Beshka. I didn't mind much initially until the encounter with Drogon in the caves (I chose Beshka because I like her better and a dragon seems like it'd be more of a threat than two sub-par sellwords) when he lectured Asher for making the only correct choice he got on my nerves. Later, he was friendly towards Dany. I hate her. A lot. I feel all of her supporters should be flayed or burned, maybe something more merciful like just gelding if they realize the error of their ways and change their mind.
To sum up, his opinions are bad and he should feel bad.
I am not sure if this was already mentioned, but there is a scene in Season 5 where Roose tells Ramsey to stop causing trouble amougst the northern lords.
Hey guys, I know this is not totally GoT related... But in Minecraft Story mode there's a pig named Reuben and yada yada (the well known part).
Well when you go to Endercon, as Jesse you can name your team "Order of the Pig". And I've been thinking, and it only means one thing.
The real story is that the North Grove is not a grove but an advanced library with present day technology (please bear with me!!). When Gared showed up, he went straight to a computer and started playing... MINECRAFT!
Another bit of trivia. When Rodrik returns to Ironrath and finds Ramsay in the Great Hall, he can say, "Welcome to Ironrath, Lord Ramsay."
… more But there's zero information to him, that, the person there is Ramsay Snow. Meaning Rodrik must have met Ramsay once before.
Well, it all started with him being dickish towards Beshka. I didn't mind much initially until the encounter with Drogon in the caves (I cho… morese Beshka because I like her better and a dragon seems like it'd be more of a threat than two sub-par sellwords) when he lectured Asher for making the only correct choice he got on my nerves. Later, he was friendly towards Dany. I hate her. A lot. I feel all of her supporters should be flayed or burned, maybe something more merciful like just gelding if they realize the error of their ways and change their mind.
To sum up, his opinions are bad and he should feel bad.
Well of course, he supported the only correct sentinel. "Pick Royland" is the best advice anyone gave Ethan. If he didn't desert his family for a false "queen" then I'd hate him slightly less.
I don't know if anyone notice this before, but the guard Asher sees make a run for the door wheel is the same guard that Rodrick met in episode 2 (The one who was blocking the stars to the hall). He also kills the brother left behind.
I don't know if anyone notice this before, but the guard Asher sees make a run for the door wheel is the same guard that Rodrick met in episode 2 (The one who was blocking the stars to the hall). He also kills the brother left behind.
I don't know if anyone notice this before, but the guard Asher sees make a run for the door wheel is the same guard that Rodrick met in episode 2 (The one who was blocking the stars to the hall). He also kills the brother left behind.
Yeah he's been in Ep2, 3 and 5 so far. He was also in the courtyard when Gryff and Rodrik stand off in Episode 3.
Also worth noting the guy who impersonated Ethan in Episode 3 was also seen stabbing the dead brother in Episode 5.
Yeah he's been in Ep2, 3 and 5 so far. He was also in the courtyard when Gryff and Rodrik stand off in Episode 3.
Also worth noting the guy who impersonated Ethan in Episode 3 was also seen stabbing the dead brother in Episode 5.
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After replaying episode 5 again, I realized that at the end (The point where you find out who the traitor is) there is a time skip which is only mentioned as 'a few weeks' so now I am not as worried to how they are going to wrap everything up in episode 6.
I am off seeing if that is true.
I thought it was quite obvious...
As did I.
Apparently there have been cases where the Sentinel is the traitor if you don't side with him enough, don't hold me to that xD just read it happened to some people.
Right?
''We haven't really slept these last few weeks.''
''Been stuck on a boat for weeks.''
...
Well, something I've noticed is Gared has two sides to him. Regular 'ol Gared, and North-Grove-Mode Gared.
Literally, he'll be talking normally, then the first mention of the North Grove and...
He lights up like a Christmas tree. His voice changes. His eyes go frantic. And he has no regard for anyone or anything, but it. (It's notable throughout the whole game, but especially during that Sylvi sequence in Episode 5.) They're trading stories about who they've lost, but the second the North Grove comes up, boom, Gared goes into North-Grove-Mode. Again.
Anyway, just a funny thing I've noticed, and decided to share :P
Maybe it's because he is so close yet so far. He doesn't even know what it is, so any chance he gets to even talk about it, he must get excited about maybe finding out some more information. :P
I find this adorable.
Another bit of trivia. When Rodrik returns to Ironrath and finds Ramsay in the Great Hall, he can say, "Welcome to Ironrath, Lord Ramsay."
But there's zero information to him, that, the person there is Ramsay Snow. Meaning Rodrik must have met Ramsay once before.
I was wondering if Asher and Malcolm ' s relationship is determinant.
In episode 5 he told me that Essos made me a better man and that Gregor would be proud. Does he always say this or did I get something right?
So I've been watching a playthrough and I saw this glitch:
Flying arrows... what an advanced technology xD
Oh, I thought those were airplanes. Got me confused for a sec.
Haha, yeah... they kinda look like airplanes xD
guy at the left looks like Finn
I thought it was a rocket XD
It's him.. this is a conspiracy.
Anyone have an answer to this?
I just noticed that the plates beneath the pauldrons of Lord Forrester's armor slide in under each other whenever he raises his arms. They don't clip or scrunch up. That's attention to detail that I can appreciate. Hey, even Gared's impressed.
"Why can't I be that beautiful?"
EDIT: I just notice it looks like he's casually stroking the side of his face XD
Nope, he always says it. No matter how dickish you are (I was never friendly towards him and was hostile at all opportunities and he still said it.)
Still not as advanced as the nanomachines Gryff has access to.
What's your issue with Malcolm?
Well, it all started with him being dickish towards Beshka. I didn't mind much initially until the encounter with Drogon in the caves (I chose Beshka because I like her better and a dragon seems like it'd be more of a threat than two sub-par sellwords) when he lectured Asher for making the only correct choice he got on my nerves. Later, he was friendly towards Dany. I hate her. A lot. I feel all of her supporters should be flayed or burned, maybe something more merciful like just gelding if they realize the error of their ways and change their mind.
To sum up, his opinions are bad and he should feel bad.
Oh yeah I remember that haunted me for life when Ramsey said he flayed a mother and farther of a house while he made their child watch.
God maybe he has a itch we can't all be Lord Gregor.
OMFG one of the Whitehill soldiers is cross-eyed.
Hey guys, I know this is not totally GoT related... But in Minecraft Story mode there's a pig named Reuben and yada yada (the well known part).
Well when you go to Endercon, as Jesse you can name your team "Order of the Pig". And I've been thinking, and it only means one thing.
The real story is that the North Grove is not a grove but an advanced library with present day technology (please bear with me!!). When Gared showed up, he went straight to a computer and started playing... MINECRAFT!
Jesse is Gareds character!
Am I serious? No, not really.
Bacon From Pig
Noticed that too, Rodrik probably never met him yet knows who that man is.
BACON FROM PIG!!!
He did give Ethan good advice about picking a sentinel, though.
Because you're a dirty NPC and a sheep-f***ing northerner to boot.
Well of course, he supported the only correct sentinel. "Pick Royland" is the best advice anyone gave Ethan. If he didn't desert his family for a false "queen" then I'd hate him slightly less.
I don't know if anyone notice this before, but the guard Asher sees make a run for the door wheel is the same guard that Rodrick met in episode 2 (The one who was blocking the stars to the hall). He also kills the brother left behind.
I hope he shows his face in the last episode. I have a nice sword that I want to show him...
Yeah he's been in Ep2, 3 and 5 so far. He was also in the courtyard when Gryff and Rodrik stand off in Episode 3.
Also worth noting the guy who impersonated Ethan in Episode 3 was also seen stabbing the dead brother in Episode 5.
I do love how esentially background characters are recurring, I want them to die horribly! And they have only had a handful of lines.
It would be so satisfying, if that impersonator died the exact same way as Ethan.
That would teach him not to disrespect the dead.
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True. Thanks for adding that