Did you impress the pit fighters?

What happened if Asher spared Bloodsong? I killed him because I thought it's the only way to impress them all. Is there any other way?

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  • If you kick him you still impress them, I think.

    I didn't impress them. I spared his life and offered him a hand to get back on his feet.

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    I kicked Bloodsong when he was down and that still impresses the pit fighters.

  • Same here.

  • I killed him the second time around. But spared his life the first time... Either way, he is determinate. So his time is ticking, anyways.

  • edited July 2015

    I spared him because I needed him in my army since he was said to be the best there. It didn't impress them at all but Bloodsong comes with you to fight the whitehills. He says something along the lines of "you deprived me of an honorable death so now I must find one" although you can totally tell he was grateful. Since he is determinant, he will most certainly die next ep, which is saddening because he has already become my favorite NPC, even above Finn. But just as GRR Martin does to favorites so will Telltale.

  • Nothing changes, if you kill they're impressed, if you spare him but kick him they're impressed, only if you spare and help up will the fighters be unimpressed. But seeing how that lot of 20+ guys don't come with you anyway, doesn't matter.

  • I killed him. I wanted the pitfighters on ym side, and i don't think they would be impressed by a guy that doesn't have the guts to kill when it's needed. But I agree with Sharkhunter21, There are never a lot of fighters following you, whatever happens anyway... and The Beast and another guy die in the beggining of the WHitehill attack anyway, so I don't know how manny survived

  • I killed him. Which at this point I really regret because looking at Bloodsongs appearance it appears as though he's from Yi Ti.

    Which would make him the only named character from that area in the entirety of ASOIAF canon we've seen so far, across the books, TV show and game.

  • does anything else happen if you kick him?

    I kicked Bloodsong when he was down and that still impresses the pit fighters.

  • He totally looks like Michael Jackson

    I killed him. Which at this point I really regret because looking at Bloodsongs appearance it appears as though he's from Yi Ti. Which wo

  • I didn't kill Bloodsong, and I helped him to his feet. The man's too handsome to die, but the pit fighters still cheered at my speech, so I guess this will still work out. But since I sacrificed Asher, I hope this won''t bite me in the butt.

  • He didn't hold 2 fingers up, so I executed him. Spartacus taught me well.

  • I didn't.

    I would never kill Michael Jackson 2.0.

  • three. Amaya (Bloodsong if spared), and two no names.

    DLGR13 posted: »

    I killed him. I wanted the pitfighters on ym side, and i don't think they would be impressed by a guy that doesn't have the guts to kill whe

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    AKz Effect posted: »

    He didn't hold 2 fingers up, so I executed him. Spartacus taught me well.

  • I killed him and I am sad of it now that I know that if we spare is life he comes to Westeros with us

  • "if needed"

    what

    DLGR13 posted: »

    I killed him. I wanted the pitfighters on ym side, and i don't think they would be impressed by a guy that doesn't have the guts to kill whe

  • I spare bloodsong and pit fighters didn't impress but they are with me

  • Spared him and offered a hand. I don't care whether the pit fighters are impressed with me or not, I never wanted them to come to Westeros with me in the first place, in fact, I secretly hoped that they wouldn't, but of course, the plot demands and shit. Bloodsong is handsome and funny. Considering his style of fighting (swinging his spear around more than actually using it), he is like a better version of Oberyn to me. I hope, telltale won't kill him. Seriously, he is determinant, but totally unimportant, they can just make him appear in a couple of scenes without actually dying. But, considering his words about an honorable death, that's hardly a possibility. So, I hope they'll give him a cool death at least.

  • I killed him. Sure he would have been nice to have but I am pretty sure he would have killed Asher had he been the winning man. I wanted to impress the pit fighters as well.

  • It could have been interesting to see him staying behind if you chose Asher at the end of episode 5.

    MsDanceALot posted: »

    I killed him the second time around. But spared his life the first time... Either way, he is determinate. So his time is ticking, anyways.

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    I spared him and kicked him. You've got to assert dominance. Then genius Asher went on to promise the pit fighters that they'd pretty much have no restrictions in Westeros whatsoever. I'm sure that'll work out great.

  • he is by FAR not a better version of oberyn - oberyn was one of the best characters on the show and was a really good fighter (he was able to have the mountain harmed during the trial by combat and only lost because he took off his focus meanwhile bloodsong would have been crushed without an issue because even though asher is a good fighter he is no mountain and he still loses to asher)

    Krapinka posted: »

    Spared him and offered a hand. I don't care whether the pit fighters are impressed with me or not, I never wanted them to come to Westeros w

  • I wanted to show them I was nothing like their masters and I also wanted their best fighter too so I spared him and helped him up thiking that either way they would be unimpressed.I don't really regret it though,especially if Bloodsong proves he is a worthy fighter.

  • together they could have killed every whitehill soldier (and take Gryff hostage). That would have been awesome. And sparing his life would have meant something to us.

    Nonoru posted: »

    It could have been interesting to see him staying behind if you chose Asher at the end of episode 5.

  • He is a better version of Oberyn to me not because he is a better fighter, but because I don't like Oberyn at all.

    sbk12345 posted: »

    he is by FAR not a better version of oberyn - oberyn was one of the best characters on the show and was a really good fighter (he was able t

  • opinions can differ i guess haha because he is one of my top 5 favorite show characters

    Krapinka posted: »

    He is a better version of Oberyn to me not because he is a better fighter, but because I don't like Oberyn at all.

  • Killed him, didn't really seem like an option to keep him alive if you want the fighters to respect you. Beskha said that they won't listen to anybody who shows any weakness or fear. Had to show then I was capable of killing, in case they start trying to sack Ironrath.

  • I spared him, but then I kicked him to impress the Pit fighters to show them who was boss/in charge :)

  • I broke beasts nose he was impressed
    I killed bloodsong pitfighters were impressed
    I told cersi i wont lie to lady maregery anymore she stabbed my heart with a fork

    Game of thornes

  • I let him live, and then I kicked him. They were impressed with me.

    Tought it would be very useful having him with me to Westeros, and luckily he went :-)

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    Ser Davos disapproves

    AKz Effect posted: »

    He didn't hold 2 fingers up, so I executed him. Spartacus taught me well.

  • Did he came with you after you kicked him?

    Platypuses posted: »

    I spared him and kicked him. You've got to assert dominance. Then genius Asher went on to promise the pit fighters that they'd pretty much have no restrictions in Westeros whatsoever. I'm sure that'll work out great.

  • Why did you reply to a year old comment?

    Nik02003 posted: »

    Did he came with you after you kicked him?

  • I spared him. I needed men like him on the battle to come, so I was like "pit fighting is over for you, welcome to war!" They seemed impressed enough.

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