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Telltale games game of thrones decisions
Telltale games game of thrones decisions













telltale games game of thrones decisions
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However, Mira's best future now, is to stay alive by marrying Morgryn, and holding out for Margaery, who she still works for, and is on good terms with, to save her. However, to ensure 100% Margaery loyalty, this is a must)Īccept Morgryn's proposal. (I know this goes against the pro-Sera route so far. As we learn in Episode 6, the Forresters have technically already lost the war, by Rodrik being dead) Since Rodrik is the Lord, has the most business going head-to-head with Gryff and Ludd, and more importantly, in order to win the war against the Whitehills by Ramsay's terms, Rodrik must survive. (Oh, I've done it now! Lol but this is clearly the objectively best choice. So yeah, always kill the traitor)Īsher stays behind. (If you let him live, not only does it anger Talia, but it ensures your Sentinel dies. (Since he works it out anyway, and Mira gets dragged away anyway, might as well be honest.

telltale games game of thrones decisions

(This is clearly the best decision, as you gain an extra soldier in your army, and earn the respect of the Pit Fighters to boot) (There's no consequence for doing it-but there is for not doing it, such as Rodrik looking weak. (Everyone's favourite!) Episode 5 - A Nest of Vipers: Plus, with having saved Malcolm, it redeems himself to Beskha) He deserves it, Beskha deserves to do it, and you can still get the gold from Daenerys just by explaining the situation to her. (I'm surprised few did this option, like I did. And it makes Ramsay's arrival seem more like bad luck, than Rodrik's incompetence) (It's more badass Rodrik going in without them, and it eliminates the plothole of how Arthur gets captured when he returns. so you might as well stay loyal to her and keep your word) which is probably why nearly everyone didn't. (This I regretted not doing after Episode 5. Plus, it provides extra dialogue and support in combat) (By doing this, it ensures he can't slander Cotter and Gared, or reveal any extra secrets to the Watch. (I'll also explain why later)īring Finn along. (There is literally no-drawback to doing it. (Since Gared goes down for it anyway, breaks his vows anyway, gets insulted by Jon in the end anyway, you might as well give Britt the death he deserves) (Again, since Tyrion isn't even in Episode 6, just like Cersei, with Margaery is, getting her on your good side makes more sense) (Since you can redeem yourself by killing Beskha's master, while you can't redeem yourself, really, for saving her over Malcolm, this seems the better choice)ĭo not speak to Tyrion. (Since he's a far bigger character than Finn, getting him on your good side is just more valuable)įlee from Mira's attacker. (Since nothing ever comes of Rodrik's promise to give them half of the Forrester Ironwood, you might as well promise it, and ensure the betrothal) Though I do love the Rodrik / Ryon scene that replaces it) Plus, it provides the introduction of Gwyn. (It fits more in Rodrik's character as this stubborn, and proud, but defiant figure to not bow to his biggest rival, right in front of his betrothed, his House, right after having returned there. And objectively, since Rodrik can win the betrothal rather simply without it, it's unnecessary)ĭon't kiss Lord Whitehill's ring. Plus, in the end, it's established Margaery knew she did it. (Narratively, it makes the most sense for Mira not to take this enormous risk. But really these two are interchangeable, and you could make an equal argument for which is better here)ĭon't forge the letter. Still, since Ethan is doomed either way in this scenario, might as well appear as defiant as possible beforehand.

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But ultimately, Duncan makes far more logical sense to be the traitor, it's just not in Royland's blunt and forward nature, plus Royland is the master-at-arms, not a Castellan, so his role in Episode 6, defending Ironrath and battling, makes more sense than with Duncan) (I didn't do this one either, I'm on a roll! But since he can potentially save the lord in Episode 6, I suppose that's a one-up on maimed and wall-bound Erik, which do nothing really, least of all maimed Erik. But since Mira is in Margaery's direct service, and will need her in Episode 6 and beyond, where Cersei doesn't even appear and kills Andros either way, this is the clear better choice)įree Erik. Since there is literally no drawback to saving Bowen, while there is for leaving him, saving him is the clear better choice)

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Feel free to let me know what you agree and disagree on. Note: The majority of these are not even one's I chose, just one's that I consider to be the best option, having now played the entire story through, and given it a lot of thought. With Season 1 over, I decided to try and work out which decisions are "best".















Telltale games game of thrones decisions