Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series

Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series

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SiiZ. 2015 年 3 月 31 日 下午 10:47
Elaena Glenmore
So I'm thinking in the next few episodes it'll be revealed that the money sent to King's Landing was to bribe the Glenmore's into marrying Elaena off to Gryff. Ludd Whitehill will then invite you to Highpoint for the wedding to gloat, however the Forrester's will use this as an opportunity to get Ryon back. Eventually a bunch of events occur wherein the Forrester's--without having to worry about Ryon being murdered--will get their sellsword army and then defeat the Whitehills. Then you'll be given the choice of whether to execute Elaena, fullfilling your promise to Lady Forrester to kill every last Whitehill (or not, perhaps if you refuse Elissa will kill Elaena herself).

What do you think is going to play out this season?
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SiiZ. 2015 年 4 月 2 日 下午 6:23 
引用自 BroomSatchel

I didn't mean to imply that you were.

Well currently I don't think we know where House Glenmore is located or even possibly what their allegiance is. Are they allied with the Tyrell's? It's said they have significant ties to House Tyrell and Mace, Loras, and Margaery are all in King's Landing. Perhaps the bribe was to the Tyrell's? Or perhaps Lord Glenmore is in King's Landing himself, as we don't know where he is. It seems like the Glenmore's were not part of Robb Stark's army otherwise Lord Glenmore wouldn't care as much about the implications of marrying someone who was at The Twins.

They wouldn't have been part of Rob's rebellion as House Glenmore is from Southern Westeros and a vassal of House Tyrell. Whether or not House Glenmore was at The Twins is somewhat irrelevant. That Rodrik was and was also part of the rebellion is however. The rebellion may have been quashed but the survivors won't be looked upon favourably by the victors or anyone who chooses to assiocate with them.

Margery is basically a reverse of this she was betrothed to Renly and after his murder pledges fealty to Joffrey and House Lannister or at least does so in the open. Eleana is the reverse continuing to marry someone who was a known traitor.

That helps clear things up, I looked at the wiki to figure out where House Glenmore was seated and I couldn't find it. I only played the 3 episodes once so far so I'm forgetting some details. However, that makes more sense that the Glenmore's are a vassal of House Tyrell. My point in postulating whether or not they were at the Red Wedding was to figure out if they were northerner's or not. As you've confirmed that they aren't, you are correct, it's irrelevant.

My whole point is perhaps the money was sent to the Tyrell's to secure a marriage, perhaps even Elaena's father is there too.
MorningLightMountain 2015 年 4 月 2 日 下午 6:33 
引用自 BroomSatchel

They wouldn't have been part of Rob's rebellion as House Glenmore is from Southern Westeros and a vassal of House Tyrell. Whether or not House Glenmore was at The Twins is somewhat irrelevant. That Rodrik was and was also part of the rebellion is however. The rebellion may have been quashed but the survivors won't be looked upon favourably by the victors or anyone who chooses to assiocate with them.

Margery is basically a reverse of this she was betrothed to Renly and after his murder pledges fealty to Joffrey and House Lannister or at least does so in the open. Eleana is the reverse continuing to marry someone who was a known traitor.

That helps clear things up, I looked at the wiki to figure out where House Glenmore was seated and I couldn't find it. I only played the 3 episodes once so far so I'm forgetting some details. However, that makes more sense that the Glenmore's are a vassal of House Tyrell. My point in postulating whether or not they were at the Red Wedding was to figure out if they were northerner's or not. As you've confirmed that they aren't, you are correct, it's irrelevant.

My whole point is perhaps the money was sent to the Tyrell's to secure a marriage, perhaps even Elaena's father is there too.

While the Forrester's have a brief mention in book five. I believe both the Glenmore's and the Whitehills are inventions of Telltale. I looked on the GOT wiki shortly before posting that and the information looks very much like it has just been copied and pasted from the Game's codex.
Shelby | Marcel 2015 年 4 月 3 日 下午 5:48 
There is no Money that was or is Sent to Kingslanding. The Forrester hope that Mira can do something to accquire Money so she can sent them to Ironrath that the Sellsword Army they hope Asher will bring can be payed.
Meriggo 2015 年 4 月 5 日 上午 11:47 
There has been an amount of money sent to KL by the Whitehills - it's mentioned somewhere. My guess is it was meant to secure the Whitehills trade right for ironwood. I slightly would go with the theory that this money was pait to get the forrester influence in KL (MIra) out of the game but actually I think Ludd Whitehill does not really have Mira on his screen because in his eyes she would be just an unimportant little handmaiden.

And there is a question: Why does anybody think Eleana would change sides and making common causes with the Whitehills? I convinced her to marry Rodrik, so that would be unlikely.

Cheers
Androzin 2015 年 4 月 5 日 下午 8:05 
Wait you secured the marriage with her why would she marry grff
SiiZ. 2015 年 4 月 5 日 下午 9:04 
Because in the Medieval age, I don't think women can just marry whomever they please. Why do you think offering half of the Ironwood forest secures the marriage? She obviously loves Rodrik, but is trying to figure out a way to make her father agree with the marriage as well. Honestly, she only says she thinks that the offer will do because she has to confirm it with her father.
Shelby | Marcel 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 6:28 
i played all 3 episode twice from the scratch , there is no MONEY mentioned that was sent to KL ! im 1000% sure of that !
Zeldun 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 6:30 
引用自 BroomSatchel
Because in the Medieval age, I don't think women can just marry whomever they please. Why do you think offering half of the Ironwood forest secures the marriage? She obviously loves Rodrik, but is trying to figure out a way to make her father agree with the marriage as well. Honestly, she only says she thinks that the offer will do because she has to confirm it with her father.
That just about sums it up
Yurie 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 6:45 
I'm not really sure how it will turn out, except that plenty more people will die (except for show characters), and it will probably be a pyrrhic victory at best.

What I want is to take care of the Whitehills... to the tune of 'The Rains of Castamere.' Say what you will of Tywin Lannister, he did do some stuff right.
Zeldun 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 6:51 
引用自 Yureina
I'm not really sure how it will turn out, except that plenty more people will die (except for show characters), and it will probably be a pyrrhic victory at best.

What I want is to take care of the Whitehills... to the tune of 'The Rains of Castamere.' Say what you will of Tywin Lannister, he did do some stuff right.
Yeah, I might be in the minority here, but I always felt kind of bad for Tywin Lannister. I'm in no way forgiving some of the ♥♥♥♥ he's done throughout the series or before, but I could always understand how/why Tywin became the man that he was if you read the books.

Its poetic too how this man was so dead -set in restoring his family honor, and yet it turned out to be his own seed to be the downfall of his house.
Yurie 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 7:03 
引用自 Mr.Goodkat
引用自 Yureina
I'm not really sure how it will turn out, except that plenty more people will die (except for show characters), and it will probably be a pyrrhic victory at best.

What I want is to take care of the Whitehills... to the tune of 'The Rains of Castamere.' Say what you will of Tywin Lannister, he did do some stuff right.
Yeah, I might be in the minority here, but I always felt kind of bad for Tywin Lannister. I'm in no way forgiving some of the ♥♥♥♥ he's done throughout the series or before, but I could always understand how/why Tywin became the man that he was if you read the books.

Its poetic too how this man was so dead -set in restoring his family honor, and yet it turned out to be his own seed to be the downfall of his house.

How he treated Tyrion was his obvious downfall and biggest mistake, but even then his "legacy" was already a short-sighted mess. A puppet king to lord over is horribly insecure and making clients out of the Boltons and Freys to secure the North and Riverlands have only made those regions more hostile to his house. Neither of those houses will last much longer. He's not good at choosing allies, and one who should have been his closest ally is the one who ended up killing him.

But until Tyrion was born, and plenty after it, Tywin did stuff right. Cruel, but correct. The Tarbecks and Reynes didn't have friends like the Starks and Tullys do.
最後修改者:Yurie; 2015 年 4 月 6 日 上午 7:05
Casualgamer 2015 年 4 月 6 日 下午 10:49 
The money is clearly been sent to the Lannister.
Otherwise Cersei wouldn't have left a finger for taking care over a mere handmaid that tyrion could just see for sex.
Sero 2015 年 4 月 7 日 上午 5:15 
引用自 bloodychaos17
The money is clearly been sent to the Lannister.
Otherwise Cersei wouldn't have left a finger for taking care over a mere handmaid that tyrion could just see for sex.
I could also see Cersei to kill her just to piss of Tyrion, to take away his (sex)toys.
最後修改者:Sero; 2015 年 4 月 7 日 上午 5:15
andrch02 2015 年 4 月 16 日 下午 6:22 
In all honesty, no matter if you won Elaena or not, I think she's going to be forced to marry a Whitehill (Gryff most likely) by her father. If you lost her to begin with, it'll skip to the part where Ludd is gloating is what I'm guessing. If you won her through forging the letter with Margaery, the forgery will be revealed as a forgery (her father has since communicated with House Tyrell and incidentially mentions something in Mira's letter and House Tyrell sends back a letter consisting of Mace going: "Umm, what are you talking about?"). If you won her by offering half the Ironwood after having taken care of the Whitehills, the father might refuse on the grounds he doesn't like being "bought off" (while it's made clear that Ludd has done just that to win him) or I could see them basing on how you react to Gryff in Episode 3 that word reaches the Glenmores and they either withdraw because they don't want to get in a war (that was mentioned before) which your standing up to Gryff is likely to cause, or they refuse because you lack honor for standing up for yourself.

No matter what you'd choose the end result would be the same, with various ways of getting there.

After all, that's what I realized after Episode 1 with concern to Talia's reaction to Ethan's choice over the thief--no matter what you choose she's not going to be 100% happy about it. There's going to be something about your choice she doesn't like.

That's what I predict will happen, and all the potential plot threads that could have spun off in random directions are narrowed back down to one action being the result of the many possible roads you could have taken to get there.
Lavrentiy Beria 2015 年 4 月 20 日 下午 11:20 
I found out this on the wiki:
House Glenmore seat is the Glenmore Keep, in the Rills, the west region of the North.

Well do not forget that in the books that the Ryswells didn't commit fully on Robb Stark's cause and kept a sizeable force back into the North, expalins why their keeps weren't taken by Ironborn just as it happened with the Glovers on Deapwood Motte or the Tallhart's in Torrhen's Square.

The Glenmores certainly arein't weak but judging by the Ryswells who quickly swore fealty to Roose Bolton as the new Warden of the North, they might think over this alliance a bit more.....
最後修改者:Lavrentiy Beria; 2015 年 4 月 20 日 下午 11:23
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