Maester Ortengryn is shady as fuck
Seriously, he's the only person on the Council I suspect at this point.
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Seriously, he's the only person on the Council I suspect at this point.
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We know next to nothing about him, other than he's the maester. It bothers me.
Also he just says shady stuff - even back when he was mending Gared's leg I felt like he was asking a lot of weird questions.
Never trust a man who looks at your dick while sleeping.
I dunno, I can't really suspect him for some reason. Seems too obvious. And he does leap to Rodrik's defense when Gryff is hitting him.
Duncan is my suspect, I reckon. Royland is more the type to punch you in the face than stab you in the back.
I mentioned this on another thread but this one is perfect. He gave me the creeps when he was holding a serrated blade (for amputation) during the leg surgery.
He is. But i really want to like him, though. I also highly suspect him being the one who opened the gate for the soldiers in episode 1
The Whitehill's might have some sort of a plan, and it would need Rodrick to be alive, making him tell him to stop, which he then does
How would you know he just, LOOKED?
The gate is just a plot hole. They never mention it in the next two episodes. And that part plays out the same if you lock the soldiers out or let them in.
YES. I was so suspicious during that scene because my injuries definitely wouldn't require that kind of knife. Maybe he was trying to really cripple Rodrik? I don't know, but that's why I refused the milk of the poppy.
You know, he did say he checked to make sure Rodrik was very much ...ehem... a man still, in terms of lineage.
wink wink
I'm not sure who the traitor is. I highly, highly doubt it's Royland, since he hates the Whitehills so much. I think it's either Lady Forrester or Maester Ortengryn. I'm leaning towards the Maester.
He was kinda quick to give our iron wood away in episode 1. But just don't know how much I can trust him yet. Hopefully we'll get a chance to learn a little more about him next episode.
He lay dying in a cart full of other rotting bodies for like a week. There would be plenty of dead and rotted flesh in those wounds that needed to be cut out.
With a GIGANTIC serrated blade???
Lol exactly... I also refused the milk of the poppy and let his mother in and stay for the same reason.
I'm fairly convinced he's the red herring. Telltale's made him a bit of an oddball who often suggests avoiding conflict and not causing trouble, which usually ties into appeasing the Whitehills.
When Episode 1 came out I wondered why he wasn't present when Ethan died, then again in Episode 2 at the funeral, but he feels way too obvious to me. Granted, predictable isn't always bad and it could just mean those who suspect him are good at deduction. I don't think casual players really think about him enough to suspect him.
...Shit wrong game