Gareds Journey from the Twins back to Ironwrath dont make much sense
in episode one of the SHOW cersi says it took a months riding to get from KL to WF! so that's a month with horses. Now look at a map of westeros and tell me how Gared made it on foot from the twins to Ironwrath ( near winterfell ) in like a day or 2?
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That's indeed a recurring problem in the game. Ramsay and Malcolm can fast-travel too, by the way, not only Gared. And don't get me started on Rodrik's journey back to Ironrath in that slow moving corpse-filled cart.
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Even though they had horses, the royal procession took much longer than a typical journey to Winterfell from King's Landing, because they brought a wagon chain on the trip for the ladies of the court to ride in, not to mention that it was a huge procession of the entire court on narrow dirt roads, through the Neck which is a huge swamp. Normally it would probably take two weeks for a group of riders to get there, and maybe a month to walk, but we don't really have set distances, and what maps we do have are not consistent from book to book. But, then again the show has never been good with timing for travel.
Although their speed is crazy
Time is a thing that this game and the show don't seem to take very seriously. Remember when Ramsay got to Ironrath from Moat Cailin in a few days (an even less amount from when he traveled from the Dreadfort to there. Bearing in mind the Dreadfort is far closer and takes days to ride there.) or when LF teleported all over the 7 kingdoms in Season 5
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Also HOW did he go back?.Didnt the Greyjoys control Moat Cailin at the time and i doubt they would let Stark soldiers trough when they were at war with them.Rodriks corpse cart could have taken a boat at Saltpans-White Harbor to get back.
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Roose Bolton did mention he had to smuggle himself back into the north because of the Ironborn.
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Yeah, that is definitly BS. In episode 5 BTW it is unclear, where this harbor in Westeros should have been. The story makes no sense at all.
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Don't you know that in every medieval fantasy game there is a fast travel option?
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I don't get why not telling you where the harbor was was a sin on the episode. It didn't really look like all that important of a place.
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I was about to come and say this. People use the court's travel speed way too often to judge how long the travel should take for a someone moving alone or in small group.
That said, Gared's travel to Ironrath was a little miraculous, not only how fast he got there but the fact that he got there at all since the Moat Cailin is under ironborn garrison at this point. In the show continuity it seems though that Moat Cailin can be skirted as long as you're not moving with a big group like army and know the route...
Malcolm's fast traveling to Slaver's Bay is probably even worse than Gared's case though.
And Brienne could find a way to go around Moat Cailin too.
And.. and Littlefinger has a helicopter, he got from Winterfell to King's Landing in like, 1 or 2 episodes.
To be fair, we don't know how much time passed in those 2 eps. Robert's court travelled a month from KL to WF but at the same time it was just one episode.
Yeah, but I don't think they would make one storyline months ahead of the others.
And they were controled
What I meant was that all of the storylines had moved 2-3 weeks Granted, I don't remember if there was something to contradict this on the episodes.
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