Regrets?
My only regret is abandoning the North Grove as I feel it will be important somehow in Season 2. Anyways, what are some of your regrets during your playthrough?
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My only regret is abandoning the North Grove as I feel it will be important somehow in Season 2. Anyways, what are some of your regrets during your playthrough?
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Hard to say but I regret not standing up to Gryff.
Seriously though, the only Telltale game where I don't regret any of my choices.
I played with Instinct and Nobility
I regret lying to Lord Tarwick on Sera's behalf. At least I sold her out so Tarwick will find out when they go back to Highgarden.
Other than that hat, I fought with unwavering conviction and don't have many regrets.
Not that I can think of. Even if a choice had really negative consequences, I probably wouldn't regret choosing it, that was my choice, I thought it was the best thing to do at the time and I'll stand true to it no matter what.
I regretted letting Lady Forrester drink the poison.
I regret having to stab that bear.
I regret trying to be nice to everyone and giving up so many chances for power - cause that's a pretty handy thing to have in the GoT universe.
Well, I kinda regret letting Mira live and letting Tom die, because Tom helped us so much in a place like King's Landing. As for Mira, she's gonna be a slave of a backstabbing fucking Whitehill (I can't believe I even trusted him) and she will have a hard life ahead of her (unless she does everything Morgryn says, then she'll be okay). Yet, I think that Mira will find a way to escape from Morgryn or even kill him, since she's smart and cunning.
Well, I think Tom is screwed anyway. Even if he doesn't take your place on the block, Morgryn will also have him killed soon, and it will be easier because he is a small target. I Know you regret backstabbing Tom, but I don't think Mira dead as a Lannister Guard murderer will help Forrester's cause.
Well, if Morgryn was planning to kill Tom, he wouldn't let him go unless he has some other plans for him.
As for Mira... Her being alive would kinda help the Forresters but also doom them. If Ryon and Asher/Rodrik die, then Morgryn will be the ruler of House Forrester and Ironrath, if Morgryn marries Mira, of course. But Mira being dead will affect House Forrester like when she is alive (sorry if I screwed up that sentence).
Yes, maybe he has plans for Tom, but I don't think he will let him go like nothing has happened. But remains a question: Who sent him to "protect Mira"? Or better, is he helping Forresters anymore?
And I don't think Morgryn will take ironrath so soon, Ryon and Asher/Rodrik won't die so easily and he will make Whitehills enemies by marrying Mira. Morgryn's plan is not so simple as he explained and we know for sure that he is not half as clever as littlefinger. He clearly told us what he wants(stupid move).
In some audios, Tom says that he's working for Ollena Tyrell, and he says that he's 'helping Mira' so Lady Margaery won't be attacked through her. But that's scrapped content. I'm not sure if that's actually canon. So, I don't think it was his plan to help the Forresters.
Yeah, both Ryon and Rodrik/Asher have a very skilled fighter at their side. Beskha and Duncan/Royland are pretty damn good, so I doubt they will be killed easily. And yeah, Morgryn will make enemies with the Whitehills by marrying Mira so he can have Ironrath for himself.
Yeah, he told us what he wants, but maybe Morgryn wasn't planning to marry Mira while they were on their way to the River Gate. He was planning to put Mira to her death at the beginning and help Ludd.
I think Tom is still under Morgryn's radar. Morgryn doesn't know that Tom saved Mira from his assassin. The one thing Tom really has going for him is anonymity... he is just some lowly boy who could just say he had a crush on Mira.
This is why I think he is not so smart. Mira at this point is starting to see him as an ally and he lost his chance to make things with her simpler. If his final goal was to have ironrath I just don't understand why he didn't think of marriage with Mira in first place.
Yeah, I kinda wish that Telltale made Morgryn propose Mira while on their way to the River Gate. It just kinda ruins his character for me I'm not sure anymore if Morgryn is smart or just stupid. Ugh, it's just so out of character.
Exactly, the litter scene was a complete nonsense.
Who's to say Mira doesn't have a plan to eventually destroy Morgryn? Bid her time until necessary.
I regret lying to Tyrion in episode 5. I haven't even watched the show before playing the game. And I just finished all 5 seasons and I love Tyrion.
There was no point anyway. She was going to die either way.
My only real regrets are going with the Imp Lannister after Lady Margaery told you not to meet with him anymore and not trying to stab Ramsey Snow.
I regret that as well... Tyrion was good to Mira and i should have known he was too smart to be fooled.
I regret that i stayed in north grove actually. They cannot help Asher/Rodrik from there. How can Asher/Rodrik find there?
Savage
My biggest regret was ambush the Whitehills, i was so piss for Rodrik, so i just did it and i feel every ally's death on me, i felt arrogant for thought i can win this, and the worse is the fact that i felt like the villain, giving all the reason to the Whitehills to raze Ironrath, to be true i was wishing death to myself, and i said to my sentinel to save himself.
Only Rodrik and Duncan know about it, for example in "Swingpoynt" version, only Asher and Royland survive and Gared decide to stay in North Grove, so i guess in second season, to the Ironrath's survivors there will be no option to go to the North Grove.
everyone died I regret nothing
Yeah, he was. I went back for my canon play and told him the truth.
Who was your sentinel and what do they say when you tell them to save themselves?
Part of me regrets not having Asher agree to (try to) marry Gwyn. I think she could be a potentially strong ally in Season 2, but I just couldn't rationalize Asher agreeing to it after the Whitehills got two of his brothers killed.
I regret not standing up to Gryff.
(At least I maimed him, and beheaded his dad)
[Gone Wrong] [Gone Sexual] [In the hood]
Royland, and there wasn't an effect in my determinant last words.
I regret choosing to die as Mira instead of marrying Morgryn in my first save file. Because really even while inexperienced and naive could probably easily outsmart and completely turn his shitty scheme around and fuck him over. He's one of the dumbest people in all of Westeros IMHO. I could even see the more impulsive, block headed characters outsmart him (Book Cersei, Book Ramsay and Joffrey). Who the hell does their best to try to manipulate someone, try to have them killed for no good reason, reveal their master plot while threatening her and attacking her and a day later ask her to marry constantly reminding her how he is just trying to usurp her stronghold. He's going to die, I can just tell. Idiots and simpletons don't live in the Song.
Me too.
I honestly have no regrets (maybe talking to Tyrion, but that's all).
Saving Asher
Slamming the poison from Elissa's hand.
I have no regrets at all. It is worth to mention though, that it was really hard for me to choose retaking the gate over protecting my people.
Protecting the gate wasn't necessarily tactically smart. By having few forces you can't safely overextend and get to the gates without clearing the way first. I choose to save people (Killing immediate threats first without overextending) for that reason only. Seemed smarter tactically. Plus you save your people. In the end it makes no difference tactically, but you either have your people alive or massacred. Hope it makes a difference in S2.