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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 2:03:06 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably referring to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean? Probably what Asher dubs his little army. If I had to guess, yeah that sounds right, he gets the army, and names in that in honor of the North. It is literally the only name that makes sense to me, well, thanks for that suggestion.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Apr 1, 2015 5:35:16 GMT
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Post by Rock114 on Apr 1, 2015 12:22:40 GMT
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Post by wakemeup on Apr 1, 2015 12:50:35 GMT
Shut up, worthless imperial lover.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 13:56:02 GMT
Shut up, worthless imperial lover. Spineless worms! You do not give up a sacred god for fucking Elves!
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 18:54:15 GMT
Holy shit, it just dawned on me, Ser Royland Degore looks a lot like Michael Shannon's Zod from Man of Steel.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 18:56:06 GMT
Also on my alternate play-through I found out that, if you don't duck with the crossbowmen that shoots at Asher, you don't die, he just pulls it out and keeps fighting.
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Post by Rock114 on Apr 1, 2015 19:17:33 GMT
Shut up, worthless imperial lover. Ulfric is a murderer and a racist brute. The Empire is the only hope for unity and salvation.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 2, 2015 3:41:32 GMT
Okay because I am not a total psychopath, I replayed the three episodes with a notepad and wrote down EVERYTHING that was suspicious. Okay, does anyone think that Elissa Forrester really did message Lord Whitehill to come in episode 2, and it wasn't just good old Ludd because a prink and making her look bad? Why is it that you can only tell Elissa about the traitor and nobody else? Is it possible that Duncan told Lord Whitehill about the meeting, and it wasn't just guards following Gyen? Where on earth was either Royland or Duncan during Ethan's murder? Duncan doesn't seem all that fazed that his brother and niece were both slaughter by the Whitehills, is he just trying not to think about it, or is there more to it? Why was the maester not present at both Ramsay Snow and the meeting? Is it possible he purposely lied when he said that Rodrik might never walk again? What the hell was up with his plan to sell the Ironwood to ransom themselves with the Boltons? That deal seemed a bit off for some reason. Why the hell did Duncan specifically say that telling the maester about the North Grove is a bad idea and that he "can't" be trusted? His bio says that he was from the Vale and wanted to be a maester for the Eyrie, but was assigned to Ironrath in the wake of Jon Arryn's death, could he still be bitter about that? I still think it's the maester, but I am starting to become ultra paranoid that it could be really anyone.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 12:19:27 GMT
Okay because I am not a total psychopath, I replayed the three episodes with a notepad and wrote down EVERYTHING that was suspicious. Okay, does anyone think that Elissa Forrester really did message Lord Whitehill to come in episode 2, and it wasn't just good old Ludd because a prink and making her look bad? Why is it that you can only tell Elissa about the traitor and nobody else? Is it possible that Duncan told Lord Whitehill about the meeting, and it wasn't just guards following Gyen? Where on earth was either Royland or Duncan during Ethan's murder? Duncan doesn't seem all that fazed that his brother and niece were both slaughter by the Whitehills, is he just trying not to think about it, or is there more to it? Why was the maester not present at both Ramsay Snow and the meeting? Is it possible he purposely lied when he said that Rodrik might never walk again? What the hell was up with his plan to sell the Ironwood to ransom themselves with the Boltons? That deal seemed a bit off for some reason. Why the hell did Duncan specifically say that telling the maester about the North Grove is a bad idea and that he "can't" be trusted? His bio says that he was from the Vale and wanted to be a maester for the Eyrie, but was assigned to Ironrath in the wake of Jon Arryn's death, could he still be bitter about that? I still think it's the maester, but I am starting to become ultra paranoid that it could be really anyone. I almost suspect Elissa over Ortengryn, but it's definitely one of them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 15:13:42 GMT
The only council member I can confidently say is not the traitor is Royland.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 2, 2015 15:45:47 GMT
The only council member I can confidently say is not the traitor is Royland. I do agree, he is not the sort of guy that would turn coat, and if he was he would not be that good at hiding it, no he might make bad choices, he might be quick tempered, but he is not a traitor.
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Post by sos on Apr 2, 2015 17:11:43 GMT
Imagine if the traitor was Duncan and he was trying to get the North Grove for either himself and Gared alone or, even worse, procure it for the Whitehills?
I'd be like, bruh.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 2, 2015 17:20:03 GMT
Imagine if the traitor was Duncan and he was trying to get the North Grove for either himself and Gared alone or, even worse, procure it for the Whitehills? I'd be like, bruh. Maybe, but I doubt it's Duncan Tuttle, mostly because there would be way to many coincidences for the North Grove plan. I mean really, how would he know that Gregor would tell his nephew about it? He told him to go to the Wall BEFORE he was told about the North Grove, and he had no idea about the locket Talia gave him, it just doesn't add up.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 20:44:47 GMT
The "I don't fear you" option if you stand up to Gryff is badass.
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