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Bloodraven was an albino and had red eyes, altough red/pink eyes is not really a rule in albinism. It would be too dull for her to be just an albino and not the offspring of a Targaryen, either Master Aemon or maybe Bloodraven himself, though she would probably be their granddaughter or something like that. I would be dissapointed if she is just an albino and nothing more
Calm down, just because i'm blond doesn't mean i'm a Lannister....
P.S. : Of course I'm referring to the young silver haired dudes let it be no doubt about that )
On another topic, what the hell happened to that sword in episode 1? It's mentioned as a very important Forrester heirloom, but we just never saw it again, it seems like. Damnit, I want Asher to use it to behead all the Whitehills!
Well i don't recall it being valyrian steel one, so it's just a sword with a lot of symbolic meaning to the Foresters, I would guess. Maybe the guys from Telltale just forgot about it.
Macedonia(FYROM) is Bulgarian. If you don't believe me, read a book.
OK so I FINALLY got around to playing Episode 5 and hot damn. I did not realize it had been like 2 months for me.
Anyway, I'm very disapaointed that the traitor is simply your not-sentinel and that Arthur dies regardless of him not being there half the time to get flayed.
However, I did quite enjoy it. Contrived traitor aside, it was definitely well made.
Considering only one Forrester lord survives, I wouldn't be surprised if they kept it for the finale as the lord finally takes up his father's sword for the final fight.
Final episode is coming out today. Here is also trailer https://www.telltalegames.com/commun...ep-5-minecraft
To be honest, I am disappointed in Telltale for this game and how it turned out. Out of all the Telltale games I have played (BFFF, TWD 1&2, TWAU, TFTB and now GoT), Got is definitely the weakest one. I understand all Telltale games have that illusion of choice thing, but never have I felt that decisions are so useless as I have after finishing all the episodes. Several scenes and reveals that turned out as complete fiascos (The North Grove, Rodrik/Asher death, the traitor, Morgryn), then the laziness in the writing and plot convenient scenarios that would never have happened in a logical and rational enviroment... hell I probably sound like I hate this game. Well, hopefully they improve in season 2.
The Wolf Among Us imo still remains the best Telltale game made so far, so I recommend it for everyone, check it out.
Yeah, everything about Morgryn in the last episode made me facepalm. If he really wanted to marry Mira, he certainly did everything in his power to give her reason to refuse him.
Has there been any word on a second season? I remember them announcing one but haven't heard anything since.