After considering it for a moment, Yeah I'm pretty sure the maester let the gates open. I was reminded of the dialog of his "I see a forest full of gold" What the hell kind of maester thinks that way? Anyways I still really liked the game but I hate Ramsay so much more now.
After considering it for a moment, Yeah I'm pretty sure the maester let the gates open. I was reminded of the dialog of his "I see a forest … morefull of gold" What the hell kind of maester thinks that way? Anyways I still really liked the game but I hate Ramsay so much more now.
After considering it for a moment, Yeah I'm pretty sure the maester let the gates open. I was reminded of the dialog of his "I see a forest … morefull of gold" What the hell kind of maester thinks that way? Anyways I still really liked the game but I hate Ramsay so much more now.
I don't think Lady Forrester did it. She's way too honorable, like her husband seems to have been aswell.
Talia and Ryon, no way.
I trust Malcolm, but not too sure about him either. Anyway, he was on his way to Essos in my playthrough, so it wasn't him in anyones playthrough (because if the option of him not being there exists for some, then it isn't him. Telltale logic).
Royland hates the Whitehills too much to do something like that. Besides, he can be there as a sentinel, so it can't have been him. Same goes for Duncan.
Which really only leaves:
Maester Ortengryn
He seems like the kind of guy who would pull something like that...not entirely sure, but if there is a traitor, it almost has to be him.
At this point, the ending may have just caused paranoia to set in. I even suspect Ethan's mom of complicity.
If I had the option, I would probably hang everyone just to make sure I caught the traitor.
Let's skin that bastard. And the maester was in the hall when you offered the ironwood groves then he left and was nowhere to try to save ethan so yea it had to be him
I don't think Lady Forrester did it. She's way too honorable, like her husband seems to have been aswell.
Talia and Ryon, no way.
I tr… moreust Malcolm, but not too sure about him either. Anyway, he was on his way to Essos in my playthrough, so it wasn't him in anyones playthrough (because if the option of him not being there exists for some, then it isn't him. Telltale logic).
Royland hates the Whitehills too much to do something like that. Besides, he can be there as a sentinel, so it can't have been him. Same goes for Duncan.
Which really only leaves:
Maester Ortengryn
He seems like the kind of guy who would pull something like that...not entirely sure, but if there is a traitor, it almost has to be him.
At this point, the ending may have just caused paranoia to set in. I even suspect Ethan's mom of complicity.
If I had the option, I would probably hang everyone just to make sure I caught the traitor.
If I had the option, I would probably hang everyone just to make sure I caught the traitor.
That'd be hilarious. The player gets a "KILL EVERYBODY" option just to be on the safe side. Of course, that would make you even worse than Ramsay.
I don't think Lady Forrester did it. She's way too honorable, like her husband seems to have been aswell.
Talia and Ryon, no way.
I tr… moreust Malcolm, but not too sure about him either. Anyway, he was on his way to Essos in my playthrough, so it wasn't him in anyones playthrough (because if the option of him not being there exists for some, then it isn't him. Telltale logic).
Royland hates the Whitehills too much to do something like that. Besides, he can be there as a sentinel, so it can't have been him. Same goes for Duncan.
Which really only leaves:
Maester Ortengryn
He seems like the kind of guy who would pull something like that...not entirely sure, but if there is a traitor, it almost has to be him.
If I had the option, I would probably hang everyone just to make sure I caught the traitor.
That'd be hilarious. The player gets a "KILL EVERYBODY" option just to be on the safe side. Of course, that would make you even worse than Ramsay.
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After considering it for a moment, Yeah I'm pretty sure the maester let the gates open. I was reminded of the dialog of his "I see a forest full of gold" What the hell kind of maester thinks that way? Anyways I still really liked the game but I hate Ramsay so much more now.
I suspect the Maester as well. He is a tricky fellow... always trying to ferret out information. Time to put a sword to his throat I think.
Ima choke him with his own maester chains
I thought the Maester wasn't that bad, I even wanted to pick him for Sentinel.
Guess we'll find out...
At this point, the ending may have just caused paranoia to set in. I even suspect Ethan's mom of complicity.
If I had the option, I would probably hang everyone just to make sure I caught the traitor.
I don't think Lady Forrester did it. She's way too honorable, like her husband seems to have been aswell.
Talia and Ryon, no way.
I trust Malcolm, but not too sure about him either. Anyway, he was on his way to Essos in my playthrough, so it wasn't him in anyones playthrough (because if the option of him not being there exists for some, then it isn't him. Telltale logic).
Royland hates the Whitehills too much to do something like that. Besides, he can be there as a sentinel, so it can't have been him. Same goes for Duncan.
Which really only leaves:
Maester Ortengryn
He seems like the kind of guy who would pull something like that...not entirely sure, but if there is a traitor, it almost has to be him.
Let's skin that bastard. And the maester was in the hall when you offered the ironwood groves then he left and was nowhere to try to save ethan so yea it had to be him
That'd be hilarious. The player gets a "KILL EVERYBODY" option just to be on the safe side. Of course, that would make you even worse than Ramsay.
Not necessarily :P
Depends on Ramsay's mood
I suspect you are right. I do believe it was Oretngryn. But we may need an inquisition just to make sure.
No one expects the Forrester inquisition.
I mean, Ramsay would do it for fun. I just want to do it to make sure that I get the right guy.