Also, if you wish to discuss Gryff's surely just reasons of 'The Sword In The Darkness', please leave a note below
In response to th… moreis, I think it's becoming clear, especially from TellTale's description of the episode, that Gryff is just trying to prove himself to his father, but I think he's going to go too far and blood will eventually be shed. I'm thinking Royland eventually snaps and an epic scene follows.
He certainly does. It really is a testament to the Whitehills' dedication that they've kept that family tradition going so strong for so many generations.
Also, if you wish to discuss Gryff's surely just reasons of 'The Sword In The Darkness', please leave a note below
In response to th… moreis, I think it's becoming clear, especially from TellTale's description of the episode, that Gryff is just trying to prove himself to his father, but I think he's going to go too far and blood will eventually be shed. I'm thinking Royland eventually snaps and an epic scene follows.
He's the fourthborn son of Ludd Whitehill. This means he's worth nothing. Even less than nothing. He's never gonna heir anything from his father. All his older brothers will get a shot at lordship or riches in some way. He's the spare son.
He's frustrated by this, because he's not going to achieve anything in his life. He'll always be "the lord's younger brother". He sees his task as Ironrath as the only opportunity he'll ever had to prove to his family that he's worth something.
Why do you think Ludd sent his fourthborn, and not his firstborn, or his other brothers? Because he doesn't care about him. Even if the Forresters revolt and kill him, Gryff is nobody too important anyway. He's expendable.
Gryff knows this, and he's trying his hardest to meet his father's expectations for the Forresters, he is a little, frustrated, worthless man that for the first time in his life has the chance to do something.
That's why i understand Gryff
That's not stopping me from slapping his shit, tho
I agree, and I think tt really succeeded in making him like that. It wasn't too obvious but there clearly were hints of him being desperate to prove himself worthy in this opportunity.
Gryff is understandable.
He's the fourthborn son of Ludd Whitehill. This means he's worth nothing. Even less than nothing. He's never gon… morena heir anything from his father. All his older brothers will get a shot at lordship or riches in some way. He's the spare son.
He's frustrated by this, because he's not going to achieve anything in his life. He'll always be "the lord's younger brother". He sees his task as Ironrath as the only opportunity he'll ever had to prove to his family that he's worth something.
Why do you think Ludd sent his fourthborn, and not his firstborn, or his other brothers? Because he doesn't care about him. Even if the Forresters revolt and kill him, Gryff is nobody too important anyway. He's expendable.
Gryff knows this, and he's trying his hardest to meet his father's expectations for the Forresters, he is a little, frustrated, worthless man that for the first time in his life has the chance to do something.
That's why i understand Gryff
That's not stopping me from slapping his shit, tho
Gryff is understandable.
He's the fourthborn son of Ludd Whitehill. This means he's worth nothing. Even less than nothing. He's never gon… morena heir anything from his father. All his older brothers will get a shot at lordship or riches in some way. He's the spare son.
He's frustrated by this, because he's not going to achieve anything in his life. He'll always be "the lord's younger brother". He sees his task as Ironrath as the only opportunity he'll ever had to prove to his family that he's worth something.
Why do you think Ludd sent his fourthborn, and not his firstborn, or his other brothers? Because he doesn't care about him. Even if the Forresters revolt and kill him, Gryff is nobody too important anyway. He's expendable.
Gryff knows this, and he's trying his hardest to meet his father's expectations for the Forresters, he is a little, frustrated, worthless man that for the first time in his life has the chance to do something.
That's why i understand Gryff
That's not stopping me from slapping his shit, tho
Finally got around to playing. Man he gave an inspiring speech. We also got lovely close ups of his marvelous physique, I hope that continues. The Whitehills have a natural beauty amongst themselves, with Gryff taking after his charming sister Gwyn.
I like Telltale's habit of giving facial marks and spots (other than scars because 'Scars = cooool!!!!) to their villainous characters and not to their protagonist. It's so hilariously childish.
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YOU DISGUST ME.
NO
STAHP
pls make teh gif.
den adopt meh.
you forgot his cane for the scooter ;-;
Gryff kinda reminded me of Theon Greyjoy the moment he takes Winterfell. xD
ok u adpted
thx
Its there, just hard to see ;-;
I just don't see it ;-;
oh well I'll take your word for it.
I'll say it again, he looks like a bleached goblin.
He did kinda almost snap at the end already though
ur wlcm, do ur homewurk nao
That arse
Harys, pretty much Gryff's 'bodyguard'. Or his best friend.
He needs to get a rat to gnaw those warts off his face.
He certainly does. It really is a testament to the Whitehills' dedication that they've kept that family tradition going so strong for so many generations.
I felt such a need to hit him on that pimple on the forehead. Disgusting
I have created a straw poll for you to voice your opinion.
http://www.strawpoll.me/3954471
Also, here's Gryff's theme song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Uvy7CBs2M
His beauty radiates through the lyrics.
Ludd is a saint compared to this shitstain
And I won't restrain him then. Screw this Gryff guy, I bet he'll do something evil, like killing Talia.
Gryff is understandable.
He's the fourthborn son of Ludd Whitehill. This means he's worth nothing. Even less than nothing. He's never gonna heir anything from his father. All his older brothers will get a shot at lordship or riches in some way. He's the spare son.
He's frustrated by this, because he's not going to achieve anything in his life. He'll always be "the lord's younger brother". He sees his task as Ironrath as the only opportunity he'll ever had to prove to his family that he's worth something.
Why do you think Ludd sent his fourthborn, and not his firstborn, or his other brothers? Because he doesn't care about him. Even if the Forresters revolt and kill him, Gryff is nobody too important anyway. He's expendable.
Gryff knows this, and he's trying his hardest to meet his father's expectations for the Forresters, he is a little, frustrated, worthless man that for the first time in his life has the chance to do something.
That's why i understand Gryff
That's not stopping me from slapping his shit, tho
I agree, and I think tt really succeeded in making him like that. It wasn't too obvious but there clearly were hints of him being desperate to prove himself worthy in this opportunity.
He looks like a bird
He so dashing you wanna slit gryff throat
He's kind of like Theon, in the major daddy issues way
Finally got around to playing. Man he gave an inspiring speech. We also got lovely close ups of his marvelous physique, I hope that continues. The Whitehills have a natural beauty amongst themselves, with Gryff taking after his charming sister Gwyn.
All bow to King Gryff Whitehill!
Have my babies Poogers
Already done.
Thinking about it, Gryff might help you killing his father and older brothers since he gets to be lord of Highpoint then.
I find him really ugly.
I like the way Gared looks, Asher and Beshka
He looks weird and is a poor man's Joffery :P
The Ryon of his family. He's even in the enemy's house and everything.
I like Telltale's habit of giving facial marks and spots (other than scars because 'Scars = cooool!!!!) to their villainous characters and not to their protagonist. It's so hilariously childish.