Eh, no. Bran matters to the overall story. The Forresters do not. They can't have a major role against the Others. Ever. Under any circumstances. That is Bran, Bloodraven, Azor Ahai, and literally no one else. Dany's vision in the House of Black and White was on point, but that can be more attributed to the House of Black and White than Dany. I mentioned Mel because it shows that visions are pretty fallible.
HBO is present to make sure Telltale doesn't overstep their boundaries and throw things out of balance.
Warriors controled by blood magic = fine
Magic capable of fighting the things Bran and Jon's entire storyline revolves around fighting = LOLOLOLOLOLOL, no.
Magic capable of bringing a House back from ruin or destroying the enemies of said House = Also no.
Gregor's bastards were wrong and Telltale is overstating its importance.
HBO has a direct hand in making this series,it's been said since the start.
If the North Grove exists in their canon, that's because they… more're ok with it. That you want Bran to be the only one to have something to fight the Others with is just your personal wish.
That magic won't be all we get since the characters said multiply times it is just a little, tiny portion of it.
Also, Dany's visions have always been on point, I don't see how you can discard their validity with an insanity claim. Melisandre has nothing to do with that, too...
When was it said that the North Grove was going to be the destruction of all White Walkers? It is said to be a place that will be safe from winter, not a place that will end it.
I don't see how having a place that can ward White Walkers away will completely destroy Bran and Jon's storyline of saving the world. The walkers will just stride right past it and carry on with their march of destruction.
The North Grove's role, as I see it, is merely to serve as shelter for whatever Forresters remain so that at least a few of them will live through winter and not have their bloodline completely extinguished like most other houses when it comes.
Perhaps Lord Gregor planned to bring the inhabitants of Ironrath there one day, and that plan was cut short when he died unexpectedly at the Twins, and even more so now that the keep has fallen and the family is scattered.
We were lead to believe in the beginning of the game that the North Grove was something that would help the Forresters in the present war against the Whitehills, but it's clear that it has a different goal than that.
Eh, no. Bran matters to the overall story. The Forresters do not. They can't have a major role against the Others. Ever. Under any circumsta… morences. That is Bran, Bloodraven, Azor Ahai, and literally no one else. Dany's vision in the House of Black and White was on point, but that can be more attributed to the House of Black and White than Dany. I mentioned Mel because it shows that visions are pretty fallible.
HBO is present to make sure Telltale doesn't overstep their boundaries and throw things out of balance.
Warriors controled by blood magic = fine
Magic capable of fighting the things Bran and Jon's entire storyline revolves around fighting = LOLOLOLOLOLOL, no.
Magic capable of bringing a House back from ruin or destroying the enemies of said House = Also no.
Gregor's bastards were wrong and Telltale is overstating its importance.
I support the message that North Grove is a shelter, guarded by some badbottom magic.
Which in world where white walkers can whipe everthing is good enought.
In Game of Thrones people die, all of them, but Ironwood does not burn easly.
Having some Foresters hiden in the cave is always good.
Honestly i do not care about Movie vs Game. I just want a nice story, can even live with game doing bad things to movie/book plot, however not sure if that would be for best, since story closer to people and normal folks is in some ways more interesting that another choosen one.
When was it said that the North Grove was going to be the destruction of all White Walkers? It is said to be a place that will be safe from … morewinter, not a place that will end it.
I don't see how having a place that can ward White Walkers away will completely destroy Bran and Jon's storyline of saving the world. The walkers will just stride right past it and carry on with their march of destruction.
The North Grove's role, as I see it, is merely to serve as shelter for whatever Forresters remain so that at least a few of them will live through winter and not have their bloodline completely extinguished like most other houses when it comes.
Perhaps Lord Gregor planned to bring the inhabitants of Ironrath there one day, and that plan was cut short when he died unexpectedly at the Twins, and even more so now that the keep has fallen and the family is scattered.
We were lead to believe in the beginning of the game that the North Grove wa… [view original content]
To be honest I'm with Slyvi, Elsera's magic probably isn't a good idea. That's why I didn't sacrifice Cotter, (not to mention cutting his heart out while he's alive is completely barbaric!)
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Eh, no. Bran matters to the overall story. The Forresters do not. They can't have a major role against the Others. Ever. Under any circumstances. That is Bran, Bloodraven, Azor Ahai, and literally no one else. Dany's vision in the House of Black and White was on point, but that can be more attributed to the House of Black and White than Dany. I mentioned Mel because it shows that visions are pretty fallible.
HBO is present to make sure Telltale doesn't overstep their boundaries and throw things out of balance.
Warriors controled by blood magic = fine
Magic capable of fighting the things Bran and Jon's entire storyline revolves around fighting = LOLOLOLOLOLOL, no.
Magic capable of bringing a House back from ruin or destroying the enemies of said House = Also no.
Gregor's bastards were wrong and Telltale is overstating its importance.
When was it said that the North Grove was going to be the destruction of all White Walkers? It is said to be a place that will be safe from winter, not a place that will end it.
I don't see how having a place that can ward White Walkers away will completely destroy Bran and Jon's storyline of saving the world. The walkers will just stride right past it and carry on with their march of destruction.
The North Grove's role, as I see it, is merely to serve as shelter for whatever Forresters remain so that at least a few of them will live through winter and not have their bloodline completely extinguished like most other houses when it comes.
Perhaps Lord Gregor planned to bring the inhabitants of Ironrath there one day, and that plan was cut short when he died unexpectedly at the Twins, and even more so now that the keep has fallen and the family is scattered.
We were lead to believe in the beginning of the game that the North Grove was something that would help the Forresters in the present war against the Whitehills, but it's clear that it has a different goal than that.
This is why it's good to have 2 Saves
I support the message that North Grove is a shelter, guarded by some badbottom magic.
Which in world where white walkers can whipe everthing is good enought.
In Game of Thrones people die, all of them, but Ironwood does not burn easly.
Having some Foresters hiden in the cave is always good.
Honestly i do not care about Movie vs Game. I just want a nice story, can even live with game doing bad things to movie/book plot, however not sure if that would be for best, since story closer to people and normal folks is in some ways more interesting that another choosen one.
To be honest I'm with Slyvi, Elsera's magic probably isn't a good idea. That's why I didn't sacrifice Cotter, (not to mention cutting his heart out while he's alive is completely barbaric!)
Stannis is dead, George RR Martin confirmed it in a LiveJournal post.
Link: http://grrm.livejournal.com/444850.html
He mentions the "ghosts" of Game of Thrones and includes Stephen Dillane. Stannis is definitely dead.
wat.
Ludd/Gryff is determinate based on if the other dies. It's one or the other. Plus, Torrhen will probably be playable in Season 2.