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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:19:59 GMT
Some on the TTG forum suggested that the people in the Ep5 preview who Asher said were "killers not sellswords" are slaves freed from the pits. Daenerys fucks Asher over either way and he and Beskha have to recruit elsewhere.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 28, 2015 3:21:25 GMT
So pretty much all the non canon deaths are: - Ludd: Shot in the neck by Arthur/Axed by Duncan or Royland.
- Arthur: Shot in the eye by Whitehills
- Gwyn: Shot in the stomach by Glenmores
- Royland/Duncan: Stabbed through the back.
- Elissa: Shot with crossbow.
- Rodrik: Shot with crossbow like ten fucking times.
Ryon survives no matter what. Come to think of it, TTG has never really killed an >10 on screen. Clem's S1 deaths were always obscured by the camera, Lee's reaction, or whatever was killing her, and Duck's was kind of censored by how distant the camera was. Fivel was the only one and he was a zombie so they could get away with it. Well I guess S2 Clem is about as good as it gets, and by good, I mean fucking awful, but it's there. By the way, this is a lot of effort for a non-canon scene you think? Strange isn't it? Its like the Red Wedding, if the Starks fought back a bit and got a few, its like if Robb Stark shot Walder Frey before going down. Seriously, all we needed for this fail scene was Rains of Castamere, once again, I am so happy I didn't get this on my first try.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 28, 2015 3:23:23 GMT
Some on the TTG forum suggested that the people in the Ep5 preview who Asher said were "killers not sellswords" are slaves freed from the pits. Daenerys fucks Asher over either way and he and Beskha have to recruit elsewhere. Would not shock me at all, because fuck Dany, seriously, never liked her past season 1, and this is just more fuel for the fire.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:26:41 GMT
Well hello there random floating cup!
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:27:26 GMT
Some on the TTG forum suggested that the people in the Ep5 preview who Asher said were "killers not sellswords" are slaves freed from the pits. Daenerys fucks Asher over either way and he and Beskha have to recruit elsewhere. Would not shock me at all, because fuck Dany, seriously, never liked her past season 1, and this is just more fuel for the fire. I actually talked to everyone I know who watches Game of Thrones. Not a one of them likes Dany very much. so I'm seriously the only person of anyone I know who likes Daenerys. :/
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 28, 2015 3:28:23 GMT
Well hello there random floating cup! Gotta love that, also I just noticed that everyone including Mira are wearing black, because of Joffrey kicking it?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 28, 2015 3:29:15 GMT
Would not shock me at all, because fuck Dany, seriously, never liked her past season 1, and this is just more fuel for the fire. I actually talked to everyone I know who watches Game of Thrones. Not a one of them likes Dany very much. so I'm seriously the only person of anyone I know who likes Daenerys. :/ Huh, well that's interesting, because I read a poll somewhere a while back that stated that she is the third most liked character. That blows my mind in so many ways.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:30:16 GMT
Also, the scene in the previews is probably Rodrik referring to Ludd, maybe? Ludd probably fucked them over, somehow... though... I doubt that Rodrik wouldn't be there for the exchange... so... Ludd kills Ryon before he even gets Gryff? Not likely...
Since Duncan/Royland kills Ludd with zero hesitation, I think it's safe to say neither of them are the traitor. He could be talking about Ortengryn, but... I don't know, maybe TTG really did throw in that scene to make us think Ortengryn isn't the traitor. It's entirely possible that Gryff simply didn't know Ortengryn was working with the Whitehills, as Gryff was only sent there to cause problems and antagonize Rodrik, giving Ludd an excuse to attack.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:30:29 GMT
Link to shameful plug the ending/Ep.5 teaser If ya'll want. Dude, your intro is way too long. I agree. I don't think it was even necessary to put your intro on that video.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:30:54 GMT
Well hello there random floating cup! Gotta love that, also I just noticed that everyone including Mira are wearing black, because of Joffrey kicking it? Yeah in the files the textures are referred to as "sk62_mira_bodyUpperMourning" and stuff.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:31:44 GMT
I actually talked to everyone I know who watches Game of Thrones. Not a one of them likes Dany very much. so I'm seriously the only person of anyone I know who likes Daenerys. :/ Huh, well that's interesting, because I read a poll somewhere a while back that stated that she is the third most liked character. That blows my mind in so many ways. Could just be the people I know, too. I think there are some people at my school who watch GoT that are big fans of Daenerys, but they're not people I've really ever talked to.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:31:47 GMT
Also, the scene in the previews is probably Rodrik referring to Ludd, maybe? Ludd probably fucked them over, somehow... though... I doubt that Rodrik wouldn't be there for the exchange... so... Ludd kills Ryon before he even gets Gryff? Not likely... Since Duncan/Royland kills Ludd with zero hesitation, I think it's safe to say neither of them are the traitor. He could be talking about Ortengryn, but... I don't know, maybe TTG really did throw in that scene to make us think Ortengryn isn't the traitor. It's entirely possible that Gryff simply didn't know Ortengryn was working with the Whitehills, as Gryff was only sent there to cause problems and antagonize Rodrik, giving Ludd an excuse to attack. I honestly think Telltale put that scene with the Maester getting beaten to make you think he isn't the traitor. What was the point? It could've just be Gryff talking with his Whitehill soldiers, why put the Maester getting beaten?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:32:07 GMT
Well hello there random floating cup! Gotta love that, also I just noticed that everyone including Mira are wearing black, because of Joffrey kicking it? Yes.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:32:23 GMT
Also, the scene in the previews is probably Rodrik referring to Ludd, maybe? Ludd probably fucked them over, somehow... though... I doubt that Rodrik wouldn't be there for the exchange... so... Ludd kills Ryon before he even gets Gryff? Not likely... Since Duncan/Royland kills Ludd with zero hesitation, I think it's safe to say neither of them are the traitor. He could be talking about Ortengryn, but... I don't know, maybe TTG really did throw in that scene to make us think Ortengryn isn't the traitor. It's entirely possible that Gryff simply didn't know Ortengryn was working with the Whitehills, as Gryff was only sent there to cause problems and antagonize Rodrik, giving Ludd an excuse to attack. Gryff's a fucking idiot and he would've blabbed about who the traitor is, so it could well be Ortengryn. Still think it's Elissa, though.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:36:03 GMT
Also, the scene in the previews is probably Rodrik referring to Ludd, maybe? Ludd probably fucked them over, somehow... though... I doubt that Rodrik wouldn't be there for the exchange... so... Ludd kills Ryon before he even gets Gryff? Not likely... Since Duncan/Royland kills Ludd with zero hesitation, I think it's safe to say neither of them are the traitor. He could be talking about Ortengryn, but... I don't know, maybe TTG really did throw in that scene to make us think Ortengryn isn't the traitor. It's entirely possible that Gryff simply didn't know Ortengryn was working with the Whitehills, as Gryff was only sent there to cause problems and antagonize Rodrik, giving Ludd an excuse to attack. Gryff's a fucking idiot and he would've blabbed about who the traitor is, so it could well be Ortengryn. Still think it's Elissa, though. I do as well, I'm just trying to make sense of that scene in the previews.
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