Heck, the two Lords you play as both have issues preventing them from fighting extremely well but are both possibly wise based off your choices. Duncan also is established from the start of doing "what's best" without your consent.
Royland makes the most sense as your Sentinel.
Heck, the two Lords you play as both have issues preventing them from fighting extremely w… moreell but are both possibly wise based off your choices. Duncan also is established from the start of doing "what's best" without your consent.
I think the Maister has run of or we will see a scene where he's treating Asher's leg wound cause he got a Bolt in there or role reversal he's checking Rodrick's scars and guys guys guys whoever you let live Asher/Rodrick will be wielding the Forrester Sword.
Neither make sense to be the traitor, everything we find out about them through their words, actions, past deeds don't add up to either of t… morehem becoming the traitor. As others have said and as I've speculated in the past, it just makes most sense for the traitor to have been the Maester and it would have worked very well I thought. I was really hoping that if it was either Duncan/Royland that that would have been nothing but a red herring to buy the true traitor (the Maester) more time.
I think the Maister has run of or we will see a scene where he's treating Asher's leg wound cause he got a Bolt in there or role reversal he… more's checking Rodrick's scars and guys guys guys whoever you let live Asher/Rodrick will be wielding the Forrester Sword.
Neither of them make much sense, but if I had to pick one, I would say Duncan. He is the one who went behind the Lord's back in sending Gared to the Wall, and wanted you to pretty much let the Whitehills walk all over you
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HUGE spoiler in the title, just saying
You know you're screwed when your only two choices are...
Or
Royland was too obvious. But Duncan just doesn't make any sense.
I honestly thought it would be the maester, he seemed more suspicious than Duncan or Royland.
Royland.
I thought the Maester would be the traitor. But Duncan's betrayal was much more believable to me.
Royland makes the most sense as your Sentinel.
Heck, the two Lords you play as both have issues preventing them from fighting extremely well but are both possibly wise based off your choices. Duncan also is established from the start of doing "what's best" without your consent.
But Duncan being the traitor makes no sense
I think the Maister has run of or we will see a scene where he's treating Asher's leg wound cause he got a Bolt in there or role reversal he's checking Rodrick's scars and guys guys guys whoever you let live Asher/Rodrick will be wielding the Forrester Sword.
Oh I'm positive the Maester hasn't run off, he's got no reason to.
I'd be S... scared if your surrogate family faced destruction Lol
I say it like that, because it is like that.
Well then it makes sense to me. Royland's the one who really gets me there...
Neither of them make much sense, but if I had to pick one, I would say Duncan. He is the one who went behind the Lord's back in sending Gared to the Wall, and wanted you to pretty much let the Whitehills walk all over you