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Also at the end Gwynn and Talia are the ones who help Asher after the battle . If you call off the ambush she states how you kept your word and says she will still help you .
I ended with the Cunning stragtegy.
I agreed with marriage because I liked Mira too much to see her die.
It's Game of Thrones . You can either be like Ned Stark and die with your pride or do what Baelish does , scheme and live to fight another day . I (hope) this will allow you to exact some revenge in chapter 2 .
And with Mira it was surprising how many chose the block over the unknown . Sansa had to marry Ramsey , Mira's choice seemed tame in comparision .
Ned confessed and died begging for his life in front of his daughter to a ♥♥♥♥.
But I'm already spoiled towards Snow and Aria, so this hardly can get worse I guess. I suppose I should watch season 5 before season 6 airs or I'll get more and more spoiled.
The books have also been out for 6 years or more at this point.
Though if you want something really interesting, in the books Sansa and Ramsy are nowhere near each other at the moment (and it seems likely things will stay that way). Ramsy married two different women so far. He killed the first, and the second is a character from the books who wasn't carried over to the TV show.