Oh no I mean like if you choose the wolverine weapon first, after you cut him it automatically heals when you use the next weapon. I shit you not. I played it today
Does anyone know what exactly Rodrik says if you pick the "May you find mercy in death" dialogue option when killing Ludd and does he react to it/say something? If anybody has a video of that option, it'd be great.
Does anyone know what exactly Rodrik says if you pick the "May you find mercy in death" dialogue option when killing Ludd and does he react to it/say something? If anybody has a video of that option, it'd be great.
Maybe Asher insisted that his beard should be exaggerated in the picture.
Or perhaps the image was made recently by someone who remembers Mira and Asher's appearance and guessed that Asher would have grown a full beard by now.
The Forrester painting seemingly has been made at least 4 prior to the current events because Asher didn't leave for Essos yet and Mira hasn… more't been sent to Highgarden either. This means that Asher was able to grow a full beard at/before 17 years old which is pretty darn impressive.
I apologize in advance if this was already posted, but:
All Forresters died saving someone(some are determinant):
Gregor died saving G… moreared, Elissa died saving Asher/Rodrik, Rodrik/Asher died saving Asher/Rodrik, Mira died saving Tom, Ethan died saving Talia.
Maybe Asher insisted that his beard should be exaggerated in the picture.
Or perhaps the image was made recently by someone who remembers Mira and Asher's appearance and guessed that Asher would have grown a full beard by now.
The Forrester painting seemingly has been made at least 4 prior to the current events because Asher didn't leave for Essos yet and Mira hasn… more't been sent to Highgarden either. This means that Asher was able to grow a full beard at/before 17 years old which is pretty darn impressive.
Well, that is exactly what William of Ockham wanted to prevent when he invented the principle! The philosophers with opposing, but equally valid ideas elaborately entangled in their beards, would sit in the barbershop and argue all day till the barber got sick of their quarreling. Then he would call for Ockham, who always brought his famous razor with him. Ockham would then mercilessly shave off the beard with the most complicated idea and leave only the simplest one unshaven, which settled the quarrel.
Well, that is exactly what William of Ockham wanted to prevent when he invented the principle! The philosophers with opposing, but equally v… morealid ideas elaborately entangled in their beards, would sit in the barbershop and argue all day till the barber got sick of their quarreling. Then he would call for Ockham, who always brought his famous razor with him. Ockham would then mercilessly shave off the beard with the most complicated idea and leave only the simplest one unshaven, which settled the quarrel.
I don't know if this has already been posted but in Episode 2, if you don't choose anything when faced with the choice of Breaking Tazal's Neck or Busting His Knee, Beshka will break his neck for you. Even if Beshka killed him, Malcolm will still tell Asher that he shouldn't have snapped Tazal's neck.
The Forrester painting seemingly has been made at least 4 prior to the current events because Asher didn't leave for Essos yet and Mira hasn… more't been sent to Highgarden either. This means that Asher was able to grow a full beard at/before 17 years old which is pretty darn impressive.
In Asher's version of Episode 6, if you take too long accepting the Forrester Greatsword from your Sentinel, he will shove it into Asher's hand and the message pops up:
So did I. I wanted to play a "reluctant, grief afflicted Asher" and this popped up. "Everyone noticed that" was pretty lame compared to "You are now the lord of House Forrester !" (or something along those lines)
In Asher's version of Episode 6, if you take too long accepting the Forrester Greatsword from your Sentinel, he will shove it into Asher's hand and the message pops up:
[?] Everyone noticed that.
So did I. I wanted to play a "reluctant, grief afflicted Asher" and this popped up. "Everyone noticed that" was pretty lame compared to "You are now the lord of House Forrester !" (or something along those lines)
It doesn't seem like anyone picked up on this, but this episode was horrific for changing character models.
For example, in one bit when … moreRodrik walks through Ironrath, you always see Bloodsong walking with Amaya in the background (I killed him... and it was awkward)
Even if Duncan is your Sentinel, multiple times he will transform into Royland, when the camera pans to something else. (That was also awkward)
On the second episode when the Lost Legion attack Asher and Beshka, the soldier that parrys and breaks Asher's sword says ''Tubi daor'' AKA ''Not today''. Referencing the ''What do we say to death?'' ''Not today''.
He dies later in the fight tho.
I found it really strange that Royland (the toughest of all) wasn't by Gregor's side in the war... Seriously, why? We're always reminded about his military experience, so I don't see the logic behind leaving him to keep things under control, and possibly defend, back at Ironrath.
I found it really strange that Royland (the toughest of all) wasn't by Gregor's side in the war... Seriously, why? We're always reminded abo… moreut his military experience, so I don't see the logic behind leaving him to keep things under control, and possibly defend, back at Ironrath.
He was the master at arms... his duty is train fresh recruits, which was a big task following the losses suffered at the Twins. Either way his place is at Ironrath training soldiers, despite how badly he might have wanted to go fight
I found it really strange that Royland (the toughest of all) wasn't by Gregor's side in the war... Seriously, why? We're always reminded abo… moreut his military experience, so I don't see the logic behind leaving him to keep things under control, and possibly defend, back at Ironrath.
In Episode 6, there is a very slight variation in the scene for "marching south".
If you sacrificed Cotter, Gared will hold the blood magic knife aloft to signal them forwards. If you gave him nightshade, he will use his sword instead.
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Rodrik's "walking cane trick" QTE is the hardest QTE to perform out of all Game of Thrones' timed events.
I knew that one was tricky....
Is it just faster?
Yeah, it seems a lot faster than all other QTEs
In the meantime, SHE save Ryon, alone.
Yep, she's that awesome.
Agreed
You need never again wonder what House Whitehills words are, I found them in the files (as I am known to do):
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Yet, the Forresters are still high enough to look down at them.
Ah, the mystery is finally solved
& It really does make Talia's "Still high enough to look down at you!" even more badass.
That is true, but i was more focused on watching asher beating bloodsong butt.
Everyone Is Ded.. ... if you make the wrong choices.
Does anyone know what exactly Rodrik says if you pick the "May you find mercy in death" dialogue option when killing Ludd and does he react to it/say something? If anybody has a video of that option, it'd be great.
Awesome find! I am very happy that mystery is solved.
Rodrik just says, in a sort of cold way, "May the gods have mercy on your soul." Then beheads him. Ludd doesn't respond to any of the lines.
Thanks!
I apologize in advance if this was already posted, but:
All Forresters died saving someone(some are determinant):
Gregor died saving Gared, Elissa died saving Asher/Rodrik, Rodrik/Asher died saving Asher/Rodrik, Mira died saving Tom, Ethan died saving Talia.
Maybe Asher insisted that his beard should be exaggerated in the picture.
Or perhaps the image was made recently by someone who remembers Mira and Asher's appearance and guessed that Asher would have grown a full beard by now.
I myself pointed this out a while ago. Here I thought I was the only one who noticed.
Oh, I see. Well, I'm glad I noticed too, then!
Too many "maybe", safe to assume that what I said is most likely right although what you said could have been the case.
You are a proud user of Occam's Razor, I see ;P
That's call to be a MAN!
Good one!
Bro that's parkour, you can't move your legs like that!
Nope haha, I simply meant to say that if we follow the "perhaps"/"maybe" path, we can be there all day.
Well, that is exactly what William of Ockham wanted to prevent when he invented the principle! The philosophers with opposing, but equally valid ideas elaborately entangled in their beards, would sit in the barbershop and argue all day till the barber got sick of their quarreling. Then he would call for Ockham, who always brought his famous razor with him. Ockham would then mercilessly shave off the beard with the most complicated idea and leave only the simplest one unshaven, which settled the quarrel.
Well I'll sleep less ignorant today
I don't know if this has already been posted but in Episode 2, if you don't choose anything when faced with the choice of Breaking Tazal's Neck or Busting His Knee, Beshka will break his neck for you. Even if Beshka killed him, Malcolm will still tell Asher that he shouldn't have snapped Tazal's neck.
Holy Shit i never thought of that good find MOBIKK
In Asher's version of Episode 6, if you take too long accepting the Forrester Greatsword from your Sentinel, he will shove it into Asher's hand and the message pops up:
[?] Everyone noticed that.
So did I. I wanted to play a "reluctant, grief afflicted Asher" and this popped up. "Everyone noticed that" was pretty lame compared to "You are now the lord of House Forrester !" (or something along those lines)
Even manticores know that is wise to not mess with Asher
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/gameofthrones/images/8/86/TLL_Asher_spots_a_Manticore.gif/revision/latest?cb=20160102110144
"Asher is Lord of House Forrester."
If you are Asher and you ambush Ludd duncan will be staring a wall for the entire fight
All playable Forresters can die, namely Ethan(who always dies), Rodrik(determinantly), Asher(determinantly) and Mira(determinantly).
I found it really strange that Royland (the toughest of all) wasn't by Gregor's side in the war... Seriously, why? We're always reminded about his military experience, so I don't see the logic behind leaving him to keep things under control, and possibly defend, back at Ironrath.
Yeah, I think he was at Ironrath just to protect it, since he has experience at strategies and stuff like that..
He was the master at arms... his duty is train fresh recruits, which was a big task following the losses suffered at the Twins. Either way his place is at Ironrath training soldiers, despite how badly he might have wanted to go fight
In Episode 6, there is a very slight variation in the scene for "marching south".
If you sacrificed Cotter, Gared will hold the blood magic knife aloft to signal them forwards. If you gave him nightshade, he will use his sword instead.