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Spikeguy posted:In my first playthrough I was all about bringing him back home, but then his mom made him sound like a murder machine who won't know when to think. So I changed my mind. In retrospect, I think I need a murder machine to deal with Snow and the Whitehills. But I'm guessing Ramsay Snow won't be killed by Asher since Ramsay's in the series...which feels kind-of anti-climatic.
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BlueBayou posted:Whitehill is a non-book character who is also a giant douche-canoe. And I hope he gets an arrow to the throat. yeah he seems like the proxy for letting the players get some killing on without messing up the continuity.
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timp posted:The parallels between the Forresters in this story and the Starks in the main story are pretty obvious, but it doesn't come across as lazy writing to me at all; I appreciated being put in similar situations as the Stark kids and making the decisions I would have made. Yeah looking back it is pretty obvious how the stories parallel, but while playing I was too caught up in trying to figure out what options to pick to notice. I'm assuming few TTG's games have a ton of replay value, but for the play-through I did I really enjoyed being on edge with wondering if I was making the smart choice to keep the characters alive and also keep the Forresters in control and so on.
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