Episode 6 ending

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  • Mine with Rodrik said something like acted with pure aggression.

    We don't know yet since episode 6 has only been out for less then a day now so it's possible Ironrath does not go up in flames plus at the e

  • I ended up with Duncan on two complety different saves which was a piss take the second time as I don't really like him.

    Liki91 posted: »

    I think he ended with Gwyn because in my first run I did call the plan off. And I wanted to be at least a little nice to them. Elissa start

  • I think its Mira who gets the worst ending of all - becoming determinant - and to me this was a detrimental move in the finale.

    But what's done is done... Mira is either dead or becomes Morgryn's slave for the rest of her life (since she's determinant we won't get to play as her in S2 so her story is over).

  • I'd say that her story is more likely over because she doesn't appear anymore on the starting screen, but it could just mean that she won't be a POW in season 2. She doesn't need to necessarily stay Morgryn's slave forever, she could get the right chance to run away, to kill him, who knows...

    Harian96 posted: »

    I think its Mira who gets the worst ending of all - becoming determinant - and to me this was a detrimental move in the finale. But what'

  • All up to the imagination really at this point, with no concrete resolution if she chooses to marry Morgryn, I suppose its possible her fate can be left open-ended or its Telltale's way of saying that she's done...

    I mean, why would there be this whole additional determinant plot about Mira escaping Morgryn in Season 2 if she can just as easily die in Season 1. Its upsetting how her storyline ends - it feels worse that despite having the option to live we have no idea what actually ends up happening to Mira - she just becomes completely silent and obediently acts as Morgryn's personal puppet.

    I suppose she was never going to have a happy ending, but its more saddening that her determinant status pretty much ends her whether she lives or dies...

    I'd say that her story is more likely over because she doesn't appear anymore on the starting screen, but it could just mean that she won't

  • Well, to be fair, it could be all an act. Mira is basically in the same position as Sansa was (more or less) only that Morgryn is way more wholesome than Ramsay and Mira (at least mine) way more cunning than Sansa, there's room for things to happen, if TT wants to take that path.

    Ultimately, I think that Mira's collapse is all a result of the perilous schemes of King's Landing. She played the game, she dealt her hand and she lost. When you lose the game, you either die or get annihiliated, and both can happen to Mira.

    Harian96 posted: »

    All up to the imagination really at this point, with no concrete resolution if she chooses to marry Morgryn, I suppose its possible her fate

  • Wait wait wait so your telling me I waited 3 months to see Ironrath in flames ?????? WTF

    But seriously is their a way to actually win ????

  • Nope, there's not, the most you get is to either kill Gryff or Ludd.

    MHT22 posted: »

    Wait wait wait so your telling me I waited 3 months to see Ironrath in flames ?????? WTF But seriously is their a way to actually win ????

  • Its a nice afterthought - hope that in a playthrough where Mira survives that she somehow manages to escape/kill Morgryn.

    But Morgryn knows how cunning Mira is and therefore he expects her to try something which means he would be on his guard and have checks to keep Mira in place. But surely Mira knows that he knows that she would grasp at the first opportunity to free herself and to ward off such suspicion starts acting in complete servitude to him. But then what if Morgryn knows that she's only acting so passive so as to lower his own guard, since their both pretty cunning.

    I'd have really liked a sub-plot where the two try to mentally outmaneuver each other until Mira finally finds a way to escape him... too bad she won't be a POV in Season 2 so I really do wonder where her determinant story of survival goes after the end of Season 1...

    Well, to be fair, it could be all an act. Mira is basically in the same position as Sansa was (more or less) only that Morgryn is way more w

  • I wonder that too, as I said, if TT wants to make something out of this, it wouldn't be bad, although it surely won't play any major part in Season 2, and that's genuinely sad.

    Harian96 posted: »

    Its a nice afterthought - hope that in a playthrough where Mira survives that she somehow manages to escape/kill Morgryn. But Morgryn kno

  • it leads to leaving with talia duncan/royland (determinant) and Gwyn

    Valebread posted: »

    I have read places that being Asher and NOT poisoning Ludd leads to good things. Does it?

  • edited November 2015

    Killing Ludd is probably better than killing Gryff - since he was the Lord of Highpoint, and with Rodrik/Asher still alive, House Forrester would technically be the last House standing under Ramsay's terms.

    But did anyone else feel kind of.... with either the ambush or poison? Its reminiscent of the Red and Purple Weddings. The Forresters suffered greatly from both events (Red Wedding killed off Stark control of the North which was bad news for the Forresters; Purple Wedding killed off Mira's alliance with Tyrion) and now they do something similar against the Whitehills - its almost like becoming what you hate, what goes against Northern honor - all for the sake of family.

    Its a little morally grey, to some extent the Whitehills were victimized by the Forresters, who essentially betrayed them... even the Forresters aren't the good guys, of course, there are no real 'good guys' in GoT (except Eddard Stark)...

    I feel sad with how Asher and Gwyn can never be together.

    Nope, there's not, the most you get is to either kill Gryff or Ludd.

  • Oh my, I mean the reaction you'll get but it's done know you get attacked by one of those mindless warriors.

    Miklaus posted: »

    He dies.

  • If the surviving Forresters decide to retake Ironrath in Season 2 wouldn't they run into Mira and Morgryn.

    I wonder that too, as I said, if TT wants to make something out of this, it wouldn't be bad, although it surely won't play any major part in Season 2, and that's genuinely sad.

  • Or can they.

    Harian96 posted: »

    Killing Ludd is probably better than killing Gryff - since he was the Lord of Highpoint, and with Rodrik/Asher still alive, House Forrester

  • edited November 2015

    Obviously I would have been happy with Ironrath surviving and it's population not being massacred but I wasn't furious at the ending because it was so Game Of Thrones, I can only rate it on the fact that it was so Game Of Thrones, just so.......... Game Of Thrones.

    Nope, there's not, the most you get is to either kill Gryff or Ludd.

  • When Asher was completely surrounded and was just going to be killed...

    I made him say "Oh not on my good side..."

    Oh, my Asher. Never stop being yourself.

  • edited November 2015

    Disappointed that they took most their time working on the Asher/Rodrik part (though it makes sense why they did) because Mira and Gareds story lines were the most important (although that's obviously an opinion).

    But, I loved the Asher play through. And I like how different Ludd is in each of them.

  • Indeed, that might just happen.

    NicWarden posted: »

    If the surviving Forresters decide to retake Ironrath in Season 2 wouldn't they run into Mira and Morgryn.

  • I agree with you 100%!

    At least I left this episode with a bunch of new theories.

    ShaneGrimes posted: »

    Disappointed that they took most their time working on the Asher/Rodrik part (though it makes sense why they did) because Mira and Gareds st

  • Yeah, it felt good till it lasted.

    NicWarden posted: »

    Obviously I would have been happy with Ironrath surviving and it's population not being massacred but I wasn't furious at the ending because

  • No, there actually ok and reasonable about it.

    NicWarden posted: »

    Oh my, I mean the reaction you'll get but it's done know you get attacked by one of those mindless warriors.

  • I ended with Royland and Talia.

    finlander posted: »

    Asher ends with Talia and Gwynn? Holy shit, he can actually end up with different characters? :-D In my save Asher is with Duncan and Talia.

  • The Sentinel: So Duncan in my play

    Then in the final bit who helped you on your feet after war wid Thalia

  • I don't think her story is over. But I think the remaining Forresters will hear what happened to Mira and want to rescue her. She will not be a PoV.

    Harian96 posted: »

    Its a nice afterthought - hope that in a playthrough where Mira survives that she somehow manages to escape/kill Morgryn. But Morgryn kno

  • Meh I expected better, not entirely bad but pretty meh...

  • edited November 2015

    I think I got the worst ending

    ASHER

    Lady Forester sacrificed herself so that the plan could go "through"

    Beshka saved Ryon and they ran off to who knows where

    The Whitehills broke through Ironwrath

    Asher is barely clinging to life off somewhere

    MIRA

    I told Lady Margery about sneaking in

    I refused Morgryn's "proposal".

    Mira got her head fucking chopped off

    GARED

    I gave Cotter the poison and he died

    I marched off (to the desolate ruins) to Ironwrath

    33% of players fucking lost the Game of Thrones...

  • I almost pressed Iron from Ice... and I'm glad I didn't lol

    Abeille posted: »

    When Asher was completely surrounded and was just going to be killed... I made him say "Oh not on my good side..." Oh, my Asher. Never stop being yourself.

  • Nice we got the same exact choices. Eff the game of thrones let me be a lannister, I can do whatever I want.

    I think I got the worst ending ASHER Lady Forester sacrificed herself so that the plan could go "through" Beshka saved Ryon and the

  • How about when killing Gryff, if you killed Gryff instead of Ludd?

    My Asher said something like "Out of words, Gryff? Well that's new". Asher's lines are so priceless.

    ShaneGrimes posted: »

    I almost pressed Iron from Ice... and I'm glad I didn't lol

  • I knew I picked the right brother to survive...

    Abeille posted: »

    How about when killing Gryff, if you killed Gryff instead of Ludd? My Asher said something like "Out of words, Gryff? Well that's new". Asher's lines are so priceless.

  • edited November 2015

    To be honest I enjoyed it, it can end in several ways:

    Mira living but Tom taking her place in the beheading or Mira being beheaded.

    Gared defending the North Grove or leaving it.

    Rodrik/Asher living with Talia, determinantly Royland/Duncan and for Asher, determinantly Gwyn.

    There were allot of determinants this episode, I loved how choices mattered allot this time, TellTaleGames' stepping up their game.

  • I feel sad with how Asher and Gwyn can never be together.

    Actually they can if you call off the plan. At the end Asher is found by Talia and Gwyn.

    Harian96 posted: »

    Killing Ludd is probably better than killing Gryff - since he was the Lord of Highpoint, and with Rodrik/Asher still alive, House Forrester

  • If anyone has a screenshot of the end screen - where there is a list of a few choices through the whole game and what strategy (percent and kind) you got. (Sadly I didn't take a picture of it.) I just want to know - what choices get to what strategy.

  • Gwyn can vary I think. I went back on my word with her so she's not about at the end of my play-through.

    UrbanRodrik posted: »

    it leads to leaving with talia duncan/royland (determinant) and Gwyn

  • My ending screen said "21.9% Fought with Fierce Passion" - does that mean I did good?

    Beshka saved Ryon, I killed Gryff, Rodrick survived with Talia and Duncan (had to watch my fiance die/get raped which really sucked), Gared gave Cotter the poison and marched to Ironwrath, and Mira told the truth and denied becoming a slave to Morgryn.

  • Can't find any vid on youtube that shows what happens when you poison Ludd, that'd be pretty nice to watch. Does it differ much from the ambush like gwyn still stabs asher and loads of your men die?

  • wait. I can kill Ludd ? I thought only Gryff. Do I need to chose poison ? Or something else?

  • Not necessarily. Even though we probably won't play as her again, she could still be freed or escape while not playing as her.

    Harian96 posted: »

    I think its Mira who gets the worst ending of all - becoming determinant - and to me this was a detrimental move in the finale. But what'

  • If you want to kill Ludd, go with poison. Even though I think it's more satisfying to stab Gryff, it's strategically smarter to kill Ludd

    shirai46 posted: »

    wait. I can kill Ludd ? I thought only Gryff. Do I need to chose poison ? Or something else?

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