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Would make no sense getting Duncan as the traitor though as Gregor Forrester tells Gared in Episode 1 that he only trusts Duncan with the North Grove so for Duncan to turn traitor is pretty ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ retarded even for the Game of Thrones world!
Can't imagine it personally as the North Grove will most likely play a major part to winning the war against the Whitehills! It'll probably be the equivalent to ****GAME OF THRONES SERIES SPOILER*** Brans version of the Three-Eyed Raven.
Haha, I know right?! All she kept saying was "he" which gave us three options as to who it could be, and I was like, "Oh my god, Talia just say who the damn traitor is already!"
Imagine if it had been Talia. :P That would have been worth of so much laughs.
But now there was only plenty of crying and death involved as usual in Song of Ice and Fire.