Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series

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*Spoiler* Archers
So, I chose to leave the archers behind when I met the Whitehills. When you enter the keep no one is there, including the archers. Could it be that they were evacuated or did everyone die?
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Vice 28/mai./2015 às 0:22 
If you want to see what happens if you bring the archers with here you go.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZMJuPGaM-0
AlexMBrennan 28/mai./2015 às 4:13 
Yeah, I got a very The Rock vibe from that situation.
Edaw Drahnier 28/mai./2015 às 6:29 
LOL, similar to the Red Wedding, minus the bad guys getting shot
Burn 28/mai./2015 às 8:19 
Haven't you followed the story? Only the Forresters know how to handle Ironwood well. That's the only thing that keeps them alive. Ramsay will most likely try to break the Forresters into submission ... and I think that once he fails to achieve that, he will return them their power.
CommanderWaffle 28/mai./2015 às 17:07 
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I just hate it how Ramsay is the big enemy because no matter what, you can't kill him. It's not always bad when the villain wins of course but Ramsay is literally immortal at this point, nothing can hurt him whatsoever. I was cheering so loud when i captured Gryff and put Ludd in his place, only to find out Ramsay has crept inside the walls again...

The problem with Ramsay is that he doesn't seem to have any motivation except to make the protagonists suffer, and he seems to have a lot of free time on his hands to waste trolling the good guys. I'd much rather he stay as an abstract threat, rather than the baddie who shows up any time that things get half-way decent for team Forrester.

Even in the show, he doesn't seem to get how important it is that he win over Sansa. If he wants to torture some rebel (Theon) or random peasants then that's believable in the world of GoT. But you don't threaten and torture your key to the North nor stab the child of a noble house in the throat for giggles.
vortex_13 28/mai./2015 às 22:50 
If you leave the archers you see arrows imbedded in buildings when you return. If you take them with you it's completely empty with no signs of a battle.
AlexMBrennan 29/mai./2015 às 5:55 
Haven't you followed the story? Only the Forresters know how to handle Ironwood well
Not really - I haven't seen Roderick make any ironwood shields, so I don't think there'd be any harm in killing the lot and forcing the Forrester craftsmen to work directly for a Bolton occupier.
Knickers 29/mai./2015 às 6:22 
In regards to Ramsay killing people from noble houses, if you watched the show, you'll know that he flayed alive a whole bunch of Cerwyns when they refused to pay their taxes and forced the "new" lord of Castle Cerwyn to watch; after which the new Lord Cerwyn payed his taxes.
CommanderWaffle 29/mai./2015 às 12:54 
Escrito originalmente por GhostFG:
In regards to Ramsay killing people from noble houses, if you watched the show, you'll know that he flayed alive a whole bunch of Cerwyns when they refused to pay their taxes and forced the "new" lord of Castle Cerwyn to watch; after which the new Lord Cerwyn payed his taxes.

And is immediately reprimanded by Roose Bolton when he finds out, and that was at least after they resisted. He killed Ethan for getting a little mouthy. The GoT universe doesn't care what you do to the smallfolk, but if you kill a member of a noble family you better be willing to finish the job (a la the Castameres or Starks).
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I'm glad i brought some of them with me. Arthur is a cool dude, would hate to see him dead (that is if he's on the good side though because at this point, i only trust Talia, myself, Malcolm and Asher).
can actually trust Royland. Dude is dense as ♥♥♥♥ but loyal. Confirmed for not being the traitor.
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