I can answer that. It's back in page three of this thread. And JakeSt123 said,
Torrhen finds out Morgryn's goal was to marry Mira for a claim to Ironrath, and not only did he fail to keep her alive for Torrhen's use, he also went behind Ludd's/Torrhen's back to lay claim to something they believe belongs to them. So, after casually taking three fingers Torrhen calmly tells Morgryn what he's done wrong over dinner - and by that I mean Torrhen eats and Morgryn gets nothing. If he fucks up again Torrhen will either send him to the Wall or take his head.
Morgryn missing three fingers is Torrhen's warning to him to not go behind a Whitehill's back ever again.
Definitely makes sense. I would have thought that kind of wound would have at least healed by now but at least he can look at it and remember his actions. I can't deny that he deserved it.
I can answer that. It's back in page three of this thread. And JakeSt123 said,
Torrhen finds out Morgryn's goal was to marry Mira for … morea claim to Ironrath, and not only did he fail to keep her alive for Torrhen's use, he also went behind Ludd's/Torrhen's back to lay claim to something they believe belongs to them. So, after casually taking three fingers Torrhen calmly tells Morgryn what he's done wrong over dinner - and by that I mean Torrhen eats and Morgryn gets nothing. If he fucks up again Torrhen will either send him to the Wall or take his head.
Morgryn missing three fingers is Torrhen's warning to him to not go behind a Whitehill's back ever again.
If Morgs did have any more valuable information, he'd likely have kept it behind a pay wall. The soldiers weren't exactly quiet about the Talia thing, but Torrhen likely didn't tell Morgs. He hates the guy, but having him around means he doesn't have to waste time looking for a new merchant.
Could this be the first goof thing ever happening in Game of Thrones. Or did Morgryn plan something in advance. Maybe he sent a man to Torrhen so he would get there... Hmm.
Could this be the first goof thing ever happening in Game of Thrones. Or did Morgryn plan something in advance. Maybe he sent a man to Torrhen so he would get there... Hmm.
Like Headshot said, Morgryn managed to cut him. I had a feeling the injury wouldn't be too visible so I tried to have two shots of Rodrik up close (here and here).
Like Headshot said, Morgryn managed to cut him. I had a feeling the injury wouldn't be too visible so I tried to have two shots of Rodrik up close (here and here).
It's House Warrick's, House Whitehill's, and House Bolton's sigils combined. The two swords are just there because he's a knight, and the rest are just kinda abstract nomadic symbols and stuff. He's probably been to Essos or spent time with Mountain clansmen.
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I got a bad feeling about this....
Morgryn looks so cool. I think I'm gonna love this whole 'Rodrik VS Morgryn' arc.
I'm interested to know what happened to Morgryn's hand.
I can answer that. It's back in page three of this thread. And JakeSt123 said,
Morgryn missing three fingers is Torrhen's warning to him to not go behind a Whitehill's back ever again.
Definitely makes sense. I would have thought that kind of wound would have at least healed by now but at least he can look at it and remember his actions. I can't deny that he deserved it.
Next AU part should be out in a couple hours, but I thought I'd drop by and post a link to this story about how Torrhen, aged 19, came to have custody of his bastard daughter Roslin.
Part 2.58 (the calm before the storm)
Slimy prick. Rodrik please kill him while he talks. Cut his head off!
Part 2.59 (Morgryn should have realised that the North has its own way of doing things.)
Another epic line by Rodrik Forrester.
But why do I get the feeling it would be too easy for Tom to stab him?
Not that I'm sad to see that bastard die but... Wouldn't it be smarter to keep him alive for a little longer, get some more info and then kill him?
If Morgs did have any more valuable information, he'd likely have kept it behind a pay wall. The soldiers weren't exactly quiet about the Talia thing, but Torrhen likely didn't tell Morgs. He hates the guy, but having him around means he doesn't have to waste time looking for a new merchant.
I think Morgryn's too smart to not sense that Tom's about kill him, though I don't think he's getting out of there alive.
Part 2.60 (prepare yo butts for tomorrow)
This is gonna be good. >:D
Could this be the first goof thing ever happening in Game of Thrones. Or did Morgryn plan something in advance. Maybe he sent a man to Torrhen so he would get there... Hmm.
He has run out of luck I guess.
The look on my face when I saw the scared look on Morgryn's face, me just channelling my inner gleeful Ramsay.
Ramsay in your avatar doesn't look *too *happy, he looks... shockingly depressed. That's GOT model swapping for ya XD
Part 2.61 (For once something goes somewhat well.)
O.O Holy shit! That was brutal! But at least Mira's been avenged.
Well, after the latest episode, shockingly depressed is how I feel about Ramsay.
My literal reaction to the first image was "Oh shit! Rodrik what are you doing!?
Part 2.62 (You're gonna wanna keep an eye on that neck wound of Rodrik's.)
Oh... this is gonna be good.
Oh fuck. Randyll finally caught up to him. And just when things were going well, too.
Did I miss something? What happened to Rodrik's neck?
Morgryn was able to cut his neck with the knife Tom used to stab him.
Like Headshot said, Morgryn managed to cut him. I had a feeling the injury wouldn't be too visible so I tried to have two shots of Rodrik up close (here and here).
I'm really really wondering what Torrhen has in store for Robb
I actually want him to get captured so I can find out....
Robb?
Part 2.63 (Whatever you guys were expecting, it probably wasn't this).
What the fuck? I thought he was going to be scarred in his face, burned or something, not paintings or tattoos! I DIDN'T expect that.
He looks so cool! I love the image of the back of his head, as he takes his helmet off.
I was saving this for the reveal...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62UzLgdb1GQ
Is that House Warrick's sigil on the back of Randyll's head?
It's House Warrick's, House Whitehill's, and House Bolton's sigils combined. The two swords are just there because he's a knight, and the rest are just kinda abstract nomadic symbols and stuff. He's probably been to Essos or spent time with Mountain clansmen.
Argh, meant Rodrik.
been rewatching the Red Wedding too much.
Part 2.64 (Learn from the siege, Rodrik. Learn from the siege.)
For a second I thought those Warrick soldiers had no arms.