[Spoilers] Anyone understood Mira character?
When I first saw her, I thought she was a spy, that her character was made to kill everyone in the back with a knife, but no, she started as a sweet and honest girl... That was difficult to accept but I did that, then we are starting to get into a "game", we never know if Sera, Tom, Margaery, were all trusty, so I choose to not trust anyone, I changed Mira in a manipulator, it was the perfect character, but there were always those scenes where the poor little girl felt guilty (Killing the Lannister, lie on Margaery about Sera, etc).
Some times we got that beautiful and treacherous face
And minutes later she is a scared girl waiting for a prince to rescue her!
Is she a drunk?
Is she a useless princess?
What is she!?
She doesn't do anything the whole game!
I want to think she sent money to her family at least,but stopping the army, writing the letter for Eleana, useless
She never cries for her brothers, but then we have to claim she is a sweet girl?
I never can tell Margaery that she never helped me, I asked a lot of times for help and she always refused, and then she complies if I do the things on my own?
I just agreed to the option of marriage because my first thought was an epilogue scene like the one with Beshka and Ryon with Mira stabbing Morgryn, but she is just a slave now?
I have to choose between being a slave or a dead woman?
It doesn't matter if I played the game perfectly?
What is Mira?, she is not brave, she is not cunning, she is nothing compared to the other characters, even Talia is more interesting that Mira, I hope we can play Beshka the next game, the female protagonist of this season SUCKS.
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Mira was probably my favorite protagonist in the entirety of Season 1. You talk about her like she's a slab. And, she is interesting. She was probably the most interesting of the five protagonists because you can't play as her like the rest of them. She's the brains over brawn protagonist. You can't just go around King's Landing air assassinating everyone! No! You have to use your wits and your intellect to outsmart those who bear ill-will towards you. And, Mira does that!
I'm sorry you're not capable of seeing her for what she truly is.
To be fair, we never saw Asher's proper reaction of Ethan's death either. Also why spend the time showing Mira crying in her bedroom over the death of her family. I think Mira's conversation with Sarah in Episode 3, implied that she used to be happier. Obviously the recent tragedies with the death of her father and brother affected her greatly. Making her the sullem and quiet girl that we were introduced too in Episode 1.
While I agree that her story could have been done better, there is only so much courtly intrigue you can do with a handmaiden who barely has allies in King's Landing.
I like Mira's story in King's Landing, it was interesting playing a character who has to talk to people with courtesies and using her wits in order to get through her troubles. I am just very sad that we might not see much of her again in Season 2, due to the circumstances of her situation. Telltale could have easily have made her escape King's Landing and in Season 2, she will return to the North and help her family building Alliances with either marriage or diplomacy. Essentially taking up the role of her deceased mother as her elder brother's confidant and advisor.
What? Mira's the greatest. She was so much fun to play. I saw her as unlike the rest of her family, she's not bound to a code of honor, she'd do whatever it takes to survive and help her family. She seemed to have a playful side to me, which I really enjoyed. I think I noticed a couple of lines that hint towards Mira suffering from depression.
Mira's one of my favourite characters.
EDIT: Never mind, I know who you're talking about :P
She was better than Sansa in the first three seasons of the show, that's for sure.
Sorry for that, for some odd reasons I keep forgetting whatever it is Serah, Sarah or Sera. :P
Actually...
And how did that result using her intellect?
She either dies or she marries an asshole, and given the possibility that she can't die it is impossible that she's going to be a protagonist the next season, both endings sucks.
If she does anything that is necessary to help her family and survive why her endings are both about submission?
Oh...
My God...
Well the one where she survives is so the Forrester legacy survives. And refusing to marry Morgryn is the exact opposite of submission. It's refusing to submit.
Huhu, I took her face from the littery scene with Morgryn.. She's full of anger in this part!
I agree with what you said btw, except for the fact she isn't my fav' of all the Forresters.
I thought Mira was just 'meh' to begin with, but she grew on me as the game progressed. It sucks her story ended the way it did. Either dead, or as good as. She had a lot of character development and plot left in her, I think.
She is actually my second favorite protagonist, after Rodrik.
There's an option to not submit to Morgryn, which results in death.
On a related note, how cool would an Assassin's Creed game set in King's Landing with you playing as a Faceless Man be?
10/10 would buy