I think he just presumes that Gared did it since Gared can try to lie by saying he wasn't there. I think he says he was further down the Wall or something like that.
I think he just presumes that Gared did it since Gared can try to lie by saying he wasn't there. I think he says he was further down the Wall or something like that.
I think he just presumes that Gared did it since Gared can try to lie by saying he wasn't there. I think he says he was further down the Wall or something like that.
I think Frostfinger didn't like Gared from the start because he had killed a man or two men and maybe he didn't trust Gared that much, he could have possibly been waiting for him to slip up or expecting him to slip up. Although Frostfinger does give me the vibe that he just hates everyone when he says that he needs honest, loyal men but then later says 'there isn't a man at the Wall wouldn't sell his own mother for the right price'.
Nothing. It was actually stated that Frostfinger thinks Gared has potential. Even after the fight with Finn he says "I expected better Tuttle". Frostfinger kinda lost hope in Gared after that scene and figured he shouldn't be a ranger. But even then he wasn't overly harsh on Gared until Britt died.
I know someone that did: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0ahUKEwiSvrDFrq_LAhUKNj… more4KHXTmDgAQtwIIIjAC&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k1ptAOqUPA&usg=AFQjCNH5-TubPQyQgva8yGM6lDg52fWJmA&sig2=vWES3U1pm_7id88XNsue4A&bvm=bv.116274245,d.cWw
I know someone that did: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0ahUKEwiSvrDFrq_LAhUKNj… more4KHXTmDgAQtwIIIjAC&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k1ptAOqUPA&usg=AFQjCNH5-TubPQyQgva8yGM6lDg52fWJmA&sig2=vWES3U1pm_7id88XNsue4A&bvm=bv.116274245,d.cWw
In episode 2, Frostfinger says that Gared wants to go north and die on some wildling spear. Finn then gives Gared a mocking smile, which is ironic because Finn dies on a wildling spear if you take him along with you.
Let's not forget that Beskha was a slave so she automatically feels sympathy for Ryon because he is taken as a hostage. I for one actually enjoy her scenes with Ryon - rescuing him at the dinner and fleeing on horseback. In that last scene with them two it becomes clear that Ryon is going to be a fighter. His face mirrors the one Rodrik made in ep 2 during the funeral in the last scene.
I find it weird that, in EP6, Beskha is all like: sure, Asher, I'll just sneak off with this kid I just met, while you go off to battle to p… morerobably die. K see ya.
Or maybe I'm just bitter because it would have been so cool to have her fight in the battle... who knows, she could have even protected Asher / Rodrik from Harys, maybe even ensured they killed whichever Whitehill survived... oh well.
In the same ep where Finn dies, he makes a comment saying "I might as well get warm before I die" when as Gared you encourage him to go get warm near the fire.
There is a lot of foreshadowing for Asher's death in Episode 5.
"Try not to get yourself killed." -- Malcolm to Asher at the start of the… more episode, before he heads off to recruit the Pit Fighters.
"Only one of you leaves the pit alive!" -- Amaya to Asher, which seems to also foreshadow the Asher-Rodrik choice.
"I'd follow you anywhere, little brother, just try not to get us killed." -- Beskha to Asher, right before they take ship to Westeros
And while unrelated, even Finn says, "anyone can be killed" right before dying himself. Just what I noticed after replaying the episode.
The feast was for Tommen's (Joffery's much younger brother) coronation. Margaery NEVER had actual feelings for Joffery and she moved on to become Queen by wedding Tommen. I could imagine that having a handmaiden from the North who supports House Stark is bad enough when you're trying to become Queen by marrying into a House that killed the Stark's previous Lord, not to mention that that same handmaiden is going around making you look bad wherever she goes. So yeah, I could see why Margaery is "bitching" about it.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but I feel like this is a major plot hole.
At the end of episode 4, Rodrik returns from the Whit… moreehills.
If you chose to bring the army with you, including her brother Arthur, then when you return to Ironrath, Rodrik tells them to wait behind while he enters the hall, where he finds Talia being intimidated by Ramsay Snow. Nobody else is around and all their (Ironrath) guards have disappeared. Then , at the beginning of episode 5, this scene continues. Ramsay then decides to make a request that they all leave the hall and follow him, and he takes Rodrik's sword if Rodrik choses to bring it. How does Ramsay know at this point that Rodrik has got an army waiting outside, which could kill Ramsay ? None of Ramsay's men appear anywhere! Not only that, how did Ramsay subdue Arthur during this brief encounter with Rodrik, there was nobody else around outside - Ramsay seems to be well aware that Rodrik wo… [view original content]
I noticed this that even though I did everything Ramsay didn't like (didn't stand up to Gryff, didn't poke out his eye, didn't try to stab Ramsay), because I still killed the traitor, Ramsay says how he was beginning to like me.
Depending on your choices as Rodrik, Ramsay can either be very impressed or utterly disappointed.
In the special stats video he can remar… morek on how he's "not surprised he died soon after" or alternatively, that Ramsay is actually sad you're gone!
The choices that seem to impress him are standing up to Gryff, poking out his eye, trying to stab ramsay and executing the traitor.
It was kind of scary that in my second play through Ramsay genuinely liked Rodrik (made me feel like a terrible person TBH).
Depending on your choices as Rodrik, Ramsay can either be very impressed or utterly disappointed.
In the special stats video he can remar… morek on how he's "not surprised he died soon after" or alternatively, that Ramsay is actually sad you're gone!
The choices that seem to impress him are standing up to Gryff, poking out his eye, trying to stab ramsay and executing the traitor.
It was kind of scary that in my second play through Ramsay genuinely liked Rodrik (made me feel like a terrible person TBH).
The final battle is pretty impressive, when you think about it.
It can be Rodrik fighting Ludd, before being saved by Royland.
Or Asher fighting Gryff, before being saved by Duncan... and anything in-between.
Episode three: Britt dies (i know he's not a main character, but im including him)
Episode four: Rodrik, Ellissa, Duncan/Royland, Ludd, gywn, and arthur die (non- canon death)
Episode five: Rodrick/Asher dies, Arthur dies, The beast dies, Finn dies, Duncan/Royland die (depending on choices)
Episode six: Rodrick/ asher die (depending on previous choices), Measter Ortengryn dies (off screen), Ellissa dies, Ludd/Gryff dies, Harys dies, randon forrester solider #167 dies, Amaya dies, Cotter dies, White walker finn dies (depending on choices)
See how telltale introduces us to such lovable characters, and then kills them all for a laugh
(Gryff, ludd, harys, britt are all not so lovable charaecters)
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I think he just presumes that Gared did it since Gared can try to lie by saying he wasn't there. I think he says he was further down the Wall or something like that.
Whats Frostfinger got against Gared anyway? Or he just hates his recruits?
Your knowledge about gared's storyline keeps impressing me.
I think Frostfinger didn't like Gared from the start because he had killed a man or two men and maybe he didn't trust Gared that much, he could have possibly been waiting for him to slip up or expecting him to slip up. Although Frostfinger does give me the vibe that he just hates everyone when he says that he needs honest, loyal men but then later says 'there isn't a man at the Wall wouldn't sell his own mother for the right price'.
I breathe Gared's storyline. Give me the chance and I'll talk about his story all day.
Nothing. It was actually stated that Frostfinger thinks Gared has potential. Even after the fight with Finn he says "I expected better Tuttle". Frostfinger kinda lost hope in Gared after that scene and figured he shouldn't be a ranger. But even then he wasn't overly harsh on Gared until Britt died.
Does anyone know what Asher says if you call off the plan and say "Ludd is scared" to Elissa?
He'll say "Because Ludd is scared of me. I can use that against him"
Thank you, sir. Do you possibly know of a youtube playthrough that chooses this option?
No.
What?! I need to see this!
I know someone that did: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0ahUKEwiSvrDFrq_LAhUKNj4KHXTmDgAQtwIIIjAC&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k1ptAOqUPA&usg=AFQjCNH5-TubPQyQgva8yGM6lDg52fWJmA&sig2=vWES3U1pm_7id88XNsue4A&bvm=bv.116274245,d.cWw
Lol "Griff" in the title..
You da man, man. I learned a lot more about Ludd from that
In episode 2, Frostfinger says that Gared wants to go north and die on some wildling spear. Finn then gives Gared a mocking smile, which is ironic because Finn dies on a wildling spear if you take him along with you.
The final battle is pretty impressive, when you think about it.
It can be Rodrik fighting Ludd, before being saved by Royland.
Or Asher fighting Gryff, before being saved by Duncan... and anything in-between.
Let's not forget that Beskha was a slave so she automatically feels sympathy for Ryon because he is taken as a hostage. I for one actually enjoy her scenes with Ryon - rescuing him at the dinner and fleeing on horseback. In that last scene with them two it becomes clear that Ryon is going to be a fighter. His face mirrors the one Rodrik made in ep 2 during the funeral in the last scene.
In the same ep where Finn dies, he makes a comment saying "I might as well get warm before I die" when as Gared you encourage him to go get warm near the fire.
The feast was for Tommen's (Joffery's much younger brother) coronation. Margaery NEVER had actual feelings for Joffery and she moved on to become Queen by wedding Tommen. I could imagine that having a handmaiden from the North who supports House Stark is bad enough when you're trying to become Queen by marrying into a House that killed the Stark's previous Lord, not to mention that that same handmaiden is going around making you look bad wherever she goes. So yeah, I could see why Margaery is "bitching" about it.
Depending on your choices as Rodrik, Ramsay can either be very impressed or utterly disappointed.
In the special stats video he can remark on how he's "not surprised he died soon after" or alternatively, that Ramsay is actually sad you're gone!
The choices that seem to impress him are standing up to Gryff, poking out his eye, trying to stab ramsay and executing the traitor.
It was kind of scary that in my second play through Ramsay genuinely liked Rodrik (made me feel like a terrible person TBH).
I noticed this that even though I did everything Ramsay didn't like (didn't stand up to Gryff, didn't poke out his eye, didn't try to stab Ramsay), because I still killed the traitor, Ramsay says how he was beginning to like me.
In my first playtrough I saved Rodrik and at the end Ramsay was literally proud of Rodrik.. I felt like a goddamn monster.. xD
It's really scary finding out Ramsay Bolton approves of you, isn't it? XD
Yeah.. The weird thing about that is that I felt good about it.. xD
Will it be worth it in the long run when you're left with so many determinants?
Knowing Telltale...
Well, they did a good job with determinants in Season 1, I don't see why it can't continue.
There wasn't that much determinants, but now the number is pretty high, this means double the writing/voice work that needs to be done.
There was a few.
I know - you're shocked... but at the same time kind of chuffed
You forgot Tom and Mira.
Bloodsong, Bowen and Erik were pretty minor characters though, and besides Finn the others were either this or that not alive or dead.
How did I remember Bowen and Erik but forget Tom and Mira? lel
They're secret twins switched at birth in a time machine!
See how telltale introduces us to such lovable characters, and then kills them all for a laugh
(Gryff, ludd, harys, britt are all not so lovable charaecters)
When I see you spell Rodrik's name as Rodrick I just can't take you seriously..
Because getting praise from Ramsay is like Satan petting your head and saying "Good job, couldn't have done it 'better' myself!"
Rodrik/Asher didn't die in Episode 6
They do if you make certain decisions, asher dies at the end if you don't call off the attack and Rodrik dies if you kill the traitor
Sorry about any speeling error, but please don't be a grammer nazi
I spelled spelling wrong on purpose by the way