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That is of course assuming any of our choices have consequences at all. (Not a swipe at TT, just a sincere hope on my part. Actually, it is a swipe at TT. While I enjoy the series, I'm growing increasingly frustrated with how transparent your impotence is as a player. We're spectators gawking at a train wreck starring House Forrester.)
The crowd was impressed ( if you spare him and help him it says they are unimpressed )
I would guess the same would happen if you killed him but sparing him maybe useful if he ever comes to westeros.
Will probably get hit by a stray arrow or pinned to the wall with his own spear.