Whom did you kill ? (POLL) and who survived ?

I killed Ludd white hill as he is the king and without him house white hill falls like pack of cards , some players get to kill the coward gryff white hill with ludd escaping which is not a good option

poll - http://strawpoll.me/6036987

and i think asher is better than rodrick as the protagonist because he is badass

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  • edited November 2015

    don't forget to vote guys and leave your feedback :) interested to know other outcomes .

  • Oh, how do you kill Ludd? He ran away from me.

  • Same here. I think you have to go with poison?

    FishySticks posted: »

    Oh, how do you kill Ludd? He ran away from me.

  • Rodrick killing Ludd was particularly satisfying

  • If you're Asher you have to poison him to kill him.

    FishySticks posted: »

    Oh, how do you kill Ludd? He ran away from me.

  • killed with poison he is my main target from the beginning without him the house will fall for sure

    FishySticks posted: »

    Oh, how do you kill Ludd? He ran away from me.

  • yeah ambush will not work

    AgentZ46 posted: »

    If you're Asher you have to poison him to kill him.

  • edited November 2015

    Gryff is dead in my saves so far.
    I like an idea of Ludd being the final boss. And I don't want to poison Elissa / miss chance to save Ryon.

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  • he is an idiot lol we can kill him at anytime but killing the main lord is important .. In my playthrough after killing ludd whitehill gryff just ran afraid , that means he is a dead guy alive ..now house whitehill only has army with no strong leader to rule ..

    Macropod posted: »

    Gryff is dead in my saves so far. I like an idea of Ludd being the final boss. And I don't want to poison Elissa / miss chance to save Ryon.

  • Asher is young and ruthless where rodrick is calm and calculated , crippled :(

    tuxedo121 posted: »

    Rodrick killing Ludd was particularly satisfying

  • Rodrik certainly wasn't crippled in ep6.

    brucewayne posted: »

    Asher is young and ruthless where rodrick is calm and calculated , crippled

  • With Ludd dead wouldn't Torrhen have to take over? Or is Gryff heir because Torrhen serves Roose Bolton?

    brucewayne posted: »

    he is an idiot lol we can kill him at anytime but killing the main lord is important .. In my playthrough after killing ludd whitehill gryff

  • Gryff is dead. But more Whitehill scum are around.

  • I killed Ludd and my mother.

  • edited November 2015

    i want to stop my mother from drinking but it's too late already

    I killed Ludd and my mother.

  • I doubt it, his First Born isn't a fool and is a War Veteran.

    brucewayne posted: »

    killed with poison he is my main target from the beginning without him the house will fall for sure

  • True but I figured Gryff is just the fourthborn. While it would have been personal satisfaction, it wouldn't actually have helped anything to kill him. Then again... nothing did, I guess...

    SazukeEX posted: »

    I doubt it, his First Born isn't a fool and is a War Veteran.

  • Even if Torrhen can't, doesn't he have three older brothers? Maybe I'm wrong but I think I remember him being the fourth born son.

    AgentZ46 posted: »

    With Ludd dead wouldn't Torrhen have to take over? Or is Gryff heir because Torrhen serves Roose Bolton?

  • I didn't find it so. He fought back fiercely and faced his death with dignity. Him accepting his death and being arrogant up to the end really killed it for me. I preferred hearing Gryff cry and beg.

    tuxedo121 posted: »

    Rodrick killing Ludd was particularly satisfying

  • Yup, but the oldest is dead and the 3rd is at the citadel. Gryff is second behind Torrhen in inheriting.

    sydofnee posted: »

    Even if Torrhen can't, doesn't he have three older brothers? Maybe I'm wrong but I think I remember him being the fourth born son.

  • As Rodrik, I killed Ludd. I actually knew that Ryon would survive even if I didn't attack Gryff cause I watched a livestream of the episode before I played the game, as I said many times :p

    If we only got the chance to kill both Ludd and Gryff. That would be extremely satisfying :(

  • Gryff is fourth and Torrhen is third. The first born is dead and the second is at the citadel training to be a maester.

    sydofnee posted: »

    Even if Torrhen can't, doesn't he have three older brothers? Maybe I'm wrong but I think I remember him being the fourth born son.

  • Well for one, I'm pretty sure Harys was commanding the army. Ludd was just saying what he needed/wanted done. Ludd gave his orders and Harys carried them out, Gryff just needs to sit back and let Harys finish his job. Two, Torrhen is in charge now. He's Ludd's second son (the second son always receives leadership training, not as extensively as the first born, but enough to be a viable replacement in the event of death) and seems competent on account of being a soldier and serving (the very intelligent and wise) Roose Bolton

    brucewayne posted: »

    he is an idiot lol we can kill him at anytime but killing the main lord is important .. In my playthrough after killing ludd whitehill gryff

  • Me too :-(

    FishySticks posted: »

    Oh, how do you kill Ludd? He ran away from me.

  • i felt it's better to kill the king than his coward fourth born

    SazukeEX posted: »

    I doubt it, his First Born isn't a fool and is a War Veteran.

  • yeah hope we gets a season 2

    Mr_Telltale posted: »

    Gryff is dead. But more Whitehill scum are around.

  • yeah i read spoilers before playing the game so actually planned before whom to kill and not but the people who are unaware of the spoilers regret their decision of killing gryff and ludd running away

    Wolfenus54 posted: »

    As Rodrik, I killed Ludd. I actually knew that Ryon would survive even if I didn't attack Gryff cause I watched a livestream of the episode

  • i chose asher so didn't knew that

    Nothox posted: »

    Rodrik certainly wasn't crippled in ep6.

  • I stopped mother from drinking the poison which resulted in Ludd sprinting out of the hall. I might replay since Elissa dies regardless, I'd rather have Ludd dead than Gryff.

  • Killed Ludd by poison. Don't get me wrong, i want to kill Gryff too. But i thought that i need to kill the 'brain' of the house. If i kill Gryff, it's just for revenge.

  • I killed Ludd as well but wouldn't wiping out his next of kin ashore that the Whitehill days are numbered that is if we kill Torrhen as well.

    brucewayne posted: »

    i felt it's better to kill the king than his coward fourth born

  • Ebbert serves the Citadel which means he gives up all claims to his House so he'll never be Lord even if he's the only remaining heir.

    sydofnee posted: »

    Even if Torrhen can't, doesn't he have three older brothers? Maybe I'm wrong but I think I remember him being the fourth born son.

  • Same it was helpful.

    Wolfenus54 posted: »

    As Rodrik, I killed Ludd. I actually knew that Ryon would survive even if I didn't attack Gryff cause I watched a livestream of the episode

  • but without LUDD that house will not be the same

    NicWarden posted: »

    I killed Ludd as well but wouldn't wiping out his next of kin ashore that the Whitehill days are numbered that is if we kill Torrhen as well.

  • yeah even i chose that Ludd is the strong personality of whitehills without him there is no threat ..

    Pipas posted: »

    I stopped mother from drinking the poison which resulted in Ludd sprinting out of the hall. I might replay since Elissa dies regardless, I'd rather have Ludd dead than Gryff.

  • and gryff is a coward and not much of a threat

    AngeloMC21 posted: »

    Killed Ludd by poison. Don't get me wrong, i want to kill Gryff too. But i thought that i need to kill the 'brain' of the house. If i kill Gryff, it's just for revenge.

  • Now this was tricky for me - in my first play through I was Rodrik, and before the episode came out I was absolutely sure I was going to kill Ludd if I had a choice. Ludd was by far the smarter choice over gryff and near everyone said they would kill Ludd if they had a choice.

    But Telltale - being clever - managed to make killing Ludd into the more morally grey decision each time. As Rodrik you had to make the call to sacrifice Ryon to kill Ludd, and as Asher you had to watch your own mother kill herself. This was a very good move, because everyone is well aware Ludd is by far the more dangerous of the two. Grief would have originally been just a revenge killing, but in both cases unless you were willing to make a very tough call Ludd ended up alive.

    In my first play through, I decided (after much agonising) to go after Gryff and save Ryon (backup in case I died, plus morality) in the camp. Although it was satisfying (especially when Gryff realised Ryon had escaped), I was left with a lingering feeling I'd made a bad call overall, which I had in retrospect. I eventually ended up replaying that choice to see the outcome (might redo again before season 2 idk)

    As Asher, I went straight for the poison but chickened out when I realised Elissa had to drink. Then as soon as I clicked the button I rewound and watched her drink the poison (as my heart tore itself into a hundred pieces). Then went after gryff - only Gwyn prevented my win.

    On another note, in the Asher play through it makes basically no sense that Ludd/gryff got out. With the ambush there was nobody guarding the doors (c'mon thats not realistic) and for the poison Gryff somehow just managed to run through the entirety of Ironrath on his own without being attacked. sigh I guess the Forresters just aren't cut out for this crap.

    On a side note, do you think that what the Forresters did was just as bad as the Red Wedding? I mean we didn't technically break guest right (they were basically besieging us and we never gave Ludd the bread and salt he always wanted :D ) but in every other way we did.

    In short, killed gryff as Rodrik, regretted it and killed Ludd instead. Killed Ludd as Asher the second play through.

  • Rodrik's fine in episode 6 - he was using that great sword like a BAMF.

    Tbh Rodrik was always a badass - the trip in episode 4 was just the best thing "then come at me!"

    brucewayne posted: »

    Asher is young and ruthless where rodrick is calm and calculated , crippled

  • I killed Ludd as Rodrik.

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