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[[spoiler:Rodrick]] could have survived at most a few days without any water and medical help (and even this is far-fetched). It would be impossible for Malcolm to travel to another continent and find Asher in a such short time. But it's possible that those scenes are not time-synchronized. At the time [[spoiler:Rodrick]] had returned to Ironrath, Malcolm was still travelling to the Slaver's Bay. Scenes with him finding Asher actually happened a few weeks / months later.

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[[spoiler:Rodrick]] could have survived at most a few days without any water and medical help (and even this is far-fetched). It would be impossible for Malcolm to travel to another continent and find Asher in a such short time. But it's possible that those scenes are not time-synchronized. At the time [[spoiler:Rodrick]] had returned to Ironrath, Malcolm was still travelling to the Slaver's Bay. Scenes with him finding Asher actually happened a few weeks / months later.later.

[[WMG: Large Show and Book spoilers! The Forresters will be given the option to side with [[spoiler:Stannis]]]]
Given that it's definitely canon for [[spoiler:Stannis]] and his forces to begin a campaign in the North and if the books are still correct it will take the forces of [[spoiler:Stannis]] through [[spoiler:Deepwood Motte]] and [[spoiler:The Wolfswood]] wouldn't it be logical for the forces of House Forrester to side with a force trying to remove the Boltons from power? This of course assumes the show which the games are based on follows the books they are based on, but it might be interesting to see the very Stark loyal house have to consider bending the knee to [[spoiler:Stannis]] who represents almost everything foreign. This would be a huge discussion whether or not to send troops to aid [[spoiler:Stannis]], ignore him entirely , or support the Bolton force sent to stop him.
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* In fact, considering that you can form an alliance with [[spoiler:Tyrion]], it's possible that someone at King's Landing (probably Cersei) may detain Mira for the explicit purpose of keeping her from showing up at the trial, suspecting she may defend him.

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* In fact, considering that you can form an alliance with [[spoiler:Tyrion]], it's possible that someone at King's Landing (probably Cersei) may detain Mira for the explicit purpose of keeping her from showing up at the trial, suspecting she may defend him.him.


[[WMG:Scenes in Yunkai take place in the future]]
[[spoiler:Rodrick]] could have survived at most a few days without any water and medical help (and even this is far-fetched). It would be impossible for Malcolm to travel to another continent and find Asher in a such short time. But it's possible that those scenes are not time-synchronized. At the time [[spoiler:Rodrick]] had returned to Ironrath, Malcolm was still travelling to the Slaver's Bay. Scenes with him finding Asher actually happened a few weeks / months later.
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* Until you remember this is TellTale Games where consequences don't matter.

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Many players speculate a future scenario where Sera will betray Mira. It will be the other way around. When backed into a corner, Mira will be able to pin all her wrongdoings on Sera. After a certain event in which Mira is in deep water she can try to frame Sera, with all players being able to use her bastard status. The player will then be able to further make Sera look like the culprit depending on what they have done and what items they have; they can plant these on Sera. With enough evidence, Mira will be absolved of all crimes and Sera will suffer a harsh fate. There will be zero consequences for this, it is simply if the player has the nerve to go through with it.

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Many players speculate a future scenario where Sera will betray Mira. It will be the other way around. When backed into a corner, Mira will be able to pin all her wrongdoings on Sera. After a certain event in which Mira is in deep water she can try to frame Sera, with all players being able to use her bastard status. The player will then be able to further make Sera look like the culprit depending on what they have done and what items they have; they can plant these on Sera. With enough evidence, Mira will be absolved of all crimes and Sera will suffer a harsh fate. There will be zero consequences for this, it is simply if the player has the nerve to go through with it.it.

[[WMG: Mira will be prevented from attending [[spoiler:Tyrion's Trial]]]]
The Episode 3 preview seems to be implying that [[spoiler:the Purple Wedding will be happening soon.]] And those who watch the series know that [[spoiler:Tyrion becomes the prime suspect in Joffrey's death.]] And part of his major breakdown is ''nobody'' showing up to defend him. But there are players out there who would probably want to defend him, and due to the stress Telltale places on choice, the idea of them placing you in the court but forcing you to not defend him seems odd. The solution? Have circumstances that prevent Mira from showing up. Meaning she will not be able to defend him if she wanted to.
* In fact, considering that you can form an alliance with [[spoiler:Tyrion]], it's possible that someone at King's Landing (probably Cersei) may detain Mira for the explicit purpose of keeping her from showing up at the trial, suspecting she may defend him.
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* He alludes to "friends" who could potentially help Mira out if she gets into trouble. Varys often employs urchins who are BeneathSuspicion as his "little birds." With the series setting up [[spoiler: the Purple Wedding, and Tyrion's frame-up for regicide]] to take place as early as Episode Three, Mira will need all the friends she can get in King's Landing.
** That said, [[spoiler:Varys follows his own [[EnigmaticMinion enigmatic agenda]], and quite probably directed the coal boy to get close to Mira to gather intelligence on her. What he might do with that knowledge is a complete WildCard.]]

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* He alludes to "friends" who could potentially help Mira out if she gets into trouble. Varys often employs urchins who are BeneathSuspicion as his "little birds." With the series setting up [[spoiler: the Purple Wedding, and Tyrion's frame-up for regicide]] to take place as early as Episode Three, Mira will need all the friends she can get in King's Landing.
** * That said, [[spoiler:Varys follows his own [[EnigmaticMinion enigmatic agenda]], and quite probably directed the coal boy to get close to Mira to gather intelligence on her. What he might do with that knowledge is a complete WildCard.]]



* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.

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* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.



* Many players speculate a future scenario where Sera will betray Mira. It will be the other way around. When backed into a corner, Mira will be able to pin all her wrongdoings on Sera. After a certain event in which Mira is in deep water she can try to frame Sera, with all players being able to use her bastard status. The player will then be able to further make Sera look like the culprit depending on what they have done and what items they have; they can plant these on Sera. With enough evidence, Mira will be absolved of all crimes and Sera will suffer a harsh fate. There will be zero consequences for this, it is simply if the player has the nerve to go through with it.

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* Many players speculate a future scenario where Sera will betray Mira. It will be the other way around. When backed into a corner, Mira will be able to pin all her wrongdoings on Sera. After a certain event in which Mira is in deep water she can try to frame Sera, with all players being able to use her bastard status. The player will then be able to further make Sera look like the culprit depending on what they have done and what items they have; they can plant these on Sera. With enough evidence, Mira will be absolved of all crimes and Sera will suffer a harsh fate. There will be zero consequences for this, it is simply if the player has the nerve to go through with it.
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* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.

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* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.victory.

[[WMG: Mira will have the opportunity to pin all her crimes on Sera]]
* Many players speculate a future scenario where Sera will betray Mira. It will be the other way around. When backed into a corner, Mira will be able to pin all her wrongdoings on Sera. After a certain event in which Mira is in deep water she can try to frame Sera, with all players being able to use her bastard status. The player will then be able to further make Sera look like the culprit depending on what they have done and what items they have; they can plant these on Sera. With enough evidence, Mira will be absolved of all crimes and Sera will suffer a harsh fate. There will be zero consequences for this, it is simply if the player has the nerve to go through with it.
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** Judging by how, in Episode Two, he decides to [[spoiler: go against Ramsay Bolton's wishes and commandeer the Forresters' half of the Ironwood]], there may be a guess as to ''who'' gets to kill the man.

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** * Judging by how, in Episode Two, he decides to [[spoiler: go against Ramsay Bolton's wishes and commandeer the Forresters' half of the Ironwood]], there may be a guess as to ''who'' gets to kill the man.
* Here's my list of guesses as to who:
** [[spoiler: Rodrik]]: At a certain point, Ludd Whitehill is captured and he can be ordered executed. Alternatively, someone else (likely Royland) does it on his lord's behalf.
** Asher: I suspect at some point he will return to Westeros and become a frontline fighter against the Whitehills. It's possible Ludd can be killed in battle by Asher.
** Ramsay: Related to that spoilered moment in episode 2, he probably won't react well if he finds out. With Ramsay being, well, [[AxCrazy Ramsay]], and episode 1 already making it clear the Whitehills are TheFriendNobodyLikes, Ludd's greed can come back to bite him HARD.
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* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.]]

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* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.]]
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** That said, [[spoiler:Varys follows his own [[EnigmaticMinion enigmatic agenda]], and quite probably directed the coal boy to get close to Mira to gather intelligence on her. What he might do with that knowledge is a complete WildCard.]]

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** That said, [[spoiler:Varys follows his own [[EnigmaticMinion enigmatic agenda]], and quite probably directed the coal boy to get close to Mira to gather intelligence on her. What he might do with that knowledge is a complete WildCard.]]

[[WMG: The Foresters will have the option late series to kill off the entire Whitehills and emerge totally victorious at the cost of crossing the MoralEventHorrizon]]
* Much like the start of the first episode where [[spoiler:Gared had the option to kill off both Whitehill soldiers for killing his own family]] players will be given the option one way or another to basically exterminate the entire Whitehill family down to a man and come out on top. They get rid of a serious rival, they have no challengers to their control of ironwood, they get the whitehills lands, men, money and power, they basically win. However doing so will require you to kill off even sympathetic members who might be introduced later on or perhaps side fully with Roose Bolton who might grow tired dealing with them. Either way, players will have to make some serious moral and ethical sacrifices to make it happen at the price of guaranteeing the family's future and victory.
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[[spoiler:There are at least two options where Margery leave the symbol of her house in the table and another one she pick it up herself. It's based on case you pushed it her to help the Forresters. She has said that her ways are those of guile and subtlety isntead of forceful approach, leaving the symbol on the table it's a way to help Mira in the same way she does everything, without compromising anything; she doesn't leave only in case you show you are not the type to do thing the way she prefer.]]

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[[spoiler:There are at least two options where Margery leave the symbol of her house in on the table and another one she pick it up herself. It's based on case you pushed it her to help the Forresters. She has said that her ways are those of guile and subtlety isntead instead of forceful approach, leaving the symbol on the table it's a way to help Mira in the same way she does everything, without compromising anything; she doesn't leave only in case you show you are not the type to do thing the way she prefer.]]
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Given that in series is known for it's GreyAndGreyMorality, it will be disappointing if House Whitehill just ended up becoming a house that consist solely of coldhearted opportunists and murders. Now that we have seen things from the perspective from the Foresters, perhaps we will eventually get to see the softer side of the Whitehills. Perhaps Lord Ludd wasn't being completely dishonest when he said that the Forester stole their ironwood, or perhaps we will be introduced to some sympathetic Whitehill characters that are genuinely nice individuals (Asher's former lover, Gwyn, can be someone that shows sympathy to Ryon when he is over with the Whitehills as a hostage).

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Given that in series is known for it's GreyAndGreyMorality, it will be disappointing if House Whitehill just ended up becoming a house that consist solely of coldhearted opportunists and murders.murderers. Now that we have seen things from the perspective from the Foresters, perhaps we will eventually get to see the softer side of the Whitehills. Perhaps Lord Ludd wasn't being completely dishonest when he said that the Forester stole their ironwood, or perhaps we will be introduced to some sympathetic Whitehill characters that are genuinely nice individuals (Asher's former lover, Gwyn, can be someone that shows sympathy to Ryon when he is over with the Whitehills as a hostage).
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Ryon makes it quite clear to Ethan that he'll take revange on the men responsible for [[spoiler:the death of his father and brothers]], if ever given the chance. We can be fairly sure that [[spoiler:the Freys and Boltons]] are shielded by canon, but the Whithills are fair game.

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Ryon makes it quite clear to Ethan that he'll take revange on the men responsible for [[spoiler:the death of his father and brothers]], if ever given the chance. We can be fairly sure that [[spoiler:the Freys and Boltons]] are shielded by canon, but the Whithills Whitehills are fair game.
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** Judging by how, in Episode Two, he decides to go against Ramsay Bolton's wishes and commandeer the Forresters' half of the Ironwood, there may be a guess as to ''who'' gets to kill the man.

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** Judging by how, in Episode Two, he decides to [[spoiler: go against Ramsay Bolton's wishes and commandeer the Forresters' half of the Ironwood, Ironwood]], there may be a guess as to ''who'' gets to kill the man.

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[[WMG: Maergery [[spoiler:left her wax symbol in the table on purpose.]]]]

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\n** Judging by how, in Episode Two, he decides to go against Ramsay Bolton's wishes and commandeer the Forresters' half of the Ironwood, there may be a guess as to ''who'' gets to kill the man.

[[WMG: Maergery Margaery [[spoiler:left her wax symbol in the table on purpose.]]]]
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* He alludes to "friends" who could potentially help Mira out if she gets into trouble. Varys often employs urchins who are BeneathSuspicion as his "little birds." With the series setting up [[spoiler: the Purple Wedding, and Tyrion's frame-up for regicide]] to take place as early as Episode Three, Mira will need all the friends she can get in King's Landing.

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* He alludes to "friends" who could potentially help Mira out if she gets into trouble. Varys often employs urchins who are BeneathSuspicion as his "little birds." With the series setting up [[spoiler: the Purple Wedding, and Tyrion's frame-up for regicide]] to take place as early as Episode Three, Mira will need all the friends she can get in King's Landing.Landing.
** That said, [[spoiler:Varys follows his own [[EnigmaticMinion enigmatic agenda]], and quite probably directed the coal boy to get close to Mira to gather intelligence on her. What he might do with that knowledge is a complete WildCard.]]
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[[spoiler:There are at least two options where Margery leave the symbol of her house in the table and another one she pick it up herself. It's based on case you pushed it her to help the Forresters. She has said that her ways are those of guile and subtlety isntead of forceful approach, leaving the symbol on the table it's a way to help Mira in the same way she does everything, without compromising anything; she doesn't leave only in case you show you are not the type to do thing the way she prefer.]]

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[[spoiler:There are at least two options where Margery leave the symbol of her house in the table and another one she pick it up herself. It's based on case you pushed it her to help the Forresters. She has said that her ways are those of guile and subtlety isntead of forceful approach, leaving the symbol on the table it's a way to help Mira in the same way she does everything, without compromising anything; she doesn't leave only in case you show you are not the type to do thing the way she prefer.]]]]

[[WMG: The Coal Boy works for Varys.]]
* He alludes to "friends" who could potentially help Mira out if she gets into trouble. Varys often employs urchins who are BeneathSuspicion as his "little birds." With the series setting up [[spoiler: the Purple Wedding, and Tyrion's frame-up for regicide]] to take place as early as Episode Three, Mira will need all the friends she can get in King's Landing.
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It seems probable that it won't be a matter of whether Whitehill dies or not, but ''how'' he dies and ''who'' gets to kill him. Just saying, the line gets longer by the day. "But what if there's a complete downer ending where you don't succeed and everyone dies?" And he dies too, regardless. TakingYouWithMe and all that.

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It seems probable that it won't be a matter of whether Whitehill dies or not, but ''how'' he dies and ''who'' gets to kill him. Just saying, the line gets longer by the day. "But what if there's a complete downer ending where you don't succeed and everyone dies?" And he dies too, regardless. TakingYouWithMe and all that.that.

[[WMG: Maergery [[spoiler:left her wax symbol in the table on purpose.]]]]
[[spoiler:There are at least two options where Margery leave the symbol of her house in the table and another one she pick it up herself. It's based on case you pushed it her to help the Forresters. She has said that her ways are those of guile and subtlety isntead of forceful approach, leaving the symbol on the table it's a way to help Mira in the same way she does everything, without compromising anything; she doesn't leave only in case you show you are not the type to do thing the way she prefer.]]
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* Jossed in episode 2. [[spoiler:Ethan is cremated.]]
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[[spoiler:The Whitehills are too obvious and killing Mira wouldn't get them anything beyond an annoyed Tyrion. Sera asked Mira to stop hogging Margaery's attention so Sera can convince Margaery to find her a husband. But wouldn't it be easier for Sera to get Margaery's attention if Mira were completely out of the picture? My theory is that Sera hired Damien to kill Mira before they went out drinking and explained the true story of her past to Mira so Mira could go to her grave with some hint as to why she was murdered. Sera saw Tyrion invite Mira to negotiate with the Whitehills, so she knew that she could lure Mira into a trap with the promise of dirt on the Imp.]]

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[[spoiler:The Whitehills are too obvious and killing Mira wouldn't get them anything beyond an annoyed Tyrion. Sera asked Mira to stop hogging Margaery's attention so Sera can convince Margaery to find her a husband. But wouldn't it be easier for Sera to get Margaery's attention if Mira were completely out of the picture? My theory is that Sera hired Damien to kill Mira before they went out drinking and explained the true story of her past to Mira so Mira could go to her grave with some hint as to why she was murdered. Sera saw Tyrion invite Mira to negotiate with the Whitehills, so she knew that she could lure Mira into a trap with the promise of dirt on the Imp.]]]]

[[WMG: Whitehill's Inevitable Demise]]
It seems probable that it won't be a matter of whether Whitehill dies or not, but ''how'' he dies and ''who'' gets to kill him. Just saying, the line gets longer by the day. "But what if there's a complete downer ending where you don't succeed and everyone dies?" And he dies too, regardless. TakingYouWithMe and all that.
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*Gwyn appears in episode 2, should Rodrik not kiss Lord Whitehill's ring, and does appear to be much more sympathetic than her father and his soldiers, giving the Forresters news of Ryon. However, according to episode 3's preview, another of his children, Gryff, is as bad as his dad.
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*** One of the above wild mass guesses is confirmed, as of Episode 2's release. The fifth protagonist is revealed in Episode 2 to be [[spoiler:Rodrik, who is revealed to have survived the events of the Red Wedding after all.]]
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According to this guess, if you please Cersei by telling her what she wants to hear, then eventually she'll give in and give some support to Ironrath, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, having Cersei's support will cost you some from Margaery and Joffrey. Likewise, if you tick Cersei off now, she'll do something nasty in the short term, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, they'll support Ironrath and head Cersei off.

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According to this guess, if you please Cersei by telling her what she wants to hear, then eventually she'll give in and give some support to Ironrath, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, having Cersei's support will cost you some from Margaery and Joffrey. Likewise, if you tick Cersei off now, she'll do something nasty in the short term, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, they'll support Ironrath and head Cersei off.off.

[[WMG: Sera [[spoiler:hired Damien to kill Mira.]]]]
[[spoiler:The Whitehills are too obvious and killing Mira wouldn't get them anything beyond an annoyed Tyrion. Sera asked Mira to stop hogging Margaery's attention so Sera can convince Margaery to find her a husband. But wouldn't it be easier for Sera to get Margaery's attention if Mira were completely out of the picture? My theory is that Sera hired Damien to kill Mira before they went out drinking and explained the true story of her past to Mira so Mira could go to her grave with some hint as to why she was murdered. Sera saw Tyrion invite Mira to negotiate with the Whitehills, so she knew that she could lure Mira into a trap with the promise of dirt on the Imp.]]
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The first episode of the series has gotten some flak for being a little unpolished compared to Telltale's other recent series-- slightly choppier graphics and multiple spelling/grammatical errors in the subtitling. The game debuted ''very'' quickly after ''TalesFromTheBorderlands'', whereas there's normally a longer wait between their episodic releases (cf. ''TheWolfAmongUs'' and Season Two of ''TheWalkingDead''), which adds credence to this theory.

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The first episode of the series has gotten some flak for being a little unpolished compared to Telltale's other recent series-- slightly choppier graphics and multiple spelling/grammatical errors in the subtitling. The game debuted ''very'' quickly after ''TalesFromTheBorderlands'', whereas there's normally a longer wait between their episodic releases (cf. ''TheWolfAmongUs'' and Season Two of ''TheWalkingDead''), which adds credence to this theory.theory.

[[WMG: The Cersei and Lady Margaery choice is a choice between a reward right now with a possible consequence later, or a reward in the future with consequences now.]]
According to this guess, if you please Cersei by telling her what she wants to hear, then eventually she'll give in and give some support to Ironrath, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, having Cersei's support will cost you some from Margaery and Joffrey. Likewise, if you tick Cersei off now, she'll do something nasty in the short term, but if Margaery marries Joffrey in a later episode of the game, they'll support Ironrath and head Cersei off.
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Notice how Whitehill's entire demeanor changes when she enters the scene. He immediately gets a sheepish look on his face. [[spoiler:A crush might even be a reason he threw in with the Boltons to make sure Lord Forester died at the Red Wedding. A kind of Littlefinger-esque ploy to get with the one he loves.]]

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Notice how Whitehill's entire demeanor changes when she enters the scene. He immediately gets a sheepish look on his face. [[spoiler:A crush might even be a reason he threw in with the Boltons to make sure Lord Forester died at the Red Wedding. A kind of Littlefinger-esque ploy to get with the one he loves.]]]]

[[WMG: Meta-- Episode One was ChristmasRushed.]]
The first episode of the series has gotten some flak for being a little unpolished compared to Telltale's other recent series-- slightly choppier graphics and multiple spelling/grammatical errors in the subtitling. The game debuted ''very'' quickly after ''TalesFromTheBorderlands'', whereas there's normally a longer wait between their episodic releases (cf. ''TheWolfAmongUs'' and Season Two of ''TheWalkingDead''), which adds credence to this theory.
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Given that in series is known for it's GreyAndGreyMorality, it will be disappointing if House Whitehill just ended up becoming a house that consist solely of coldhearted opportunists and murders. Now that we have seen things from the perspective from the Foresters, perhaps we will eventually get to see the softer side of the Whitehills. Perhaps Lord Ludd wasn't being completely dishonest when he said that the Forester stole their ironwood, or perhaps we will be introduced to some sympathetic Whitehill characters that are genuinely nice individuals (Asher's former lover, Gwyn, can be someone that shows sympathy to Ryon when he is over with the Whitehills as a hostage).

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Given that in series is known for it's GreyAndGreyMorality, it will be disappointing if House Whitehill just ended up becoming a house that consist solely of coldhearted opportunists and murders. Now that we have seen things from the perspective from the Foresters, perhaps we will eventually get to see the softer side of the Whitehills. Perhaps Lord Ludd wasn't being completely dishonest when he said that the Forester stole their ironwood, or perhaps we will be introduced to some sympathetic Whitehill characters that are genuinely nice individuals (Asher's former lover, Gwyn, can be someone that shows sympathy to Ryon when he is over with the Whitehills as a hostage).hostage).

[[WMG: Lord Whitehill has a crush on Lady Forester.]]
Notice how Whitehill's entire demeanor changes when she enters the scene. He immediately gets a sheepish look on his face. [[spoiler:A crush might even be a reason he threw in with the Boltons to make sure Lord Forester died at the Red Wedding. A kind of Littlefinger-esque ploy to get with the one he loves.]]
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[[WMG:The Whitehills are not as evil, and the Foresters are not as innocent as they first appear]]
Given that in series is known for it's GreyAndGreyMorality, it will be disappointing if House Whitehill just ended up becoming a house that consist solely of coldhearted opportunists and murders. Now that we have seen things from the perspective from the Foresters, perhaps we will eventually get to see the softer side of the Whitehills. Perhaps Lord Ludd wasn't being completely dishonest when he said that the Forester stole their ironwood, or perhaps we will be introduced to some sympathetic Whitehill characters that are genuinely nice individuals (Asher's former lover, Gwyn, can be someone that shows sympathy to Ryon when he is over with the Whitehills as a hostage).
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[[WMG:Ryon will be the one to put Lord Whitehill to death.]]

Ryon makes it quite clear to Ethan that he'll take revange on the men responsible for [[spoiler:the death of his father and brothers]], if ever given the chance. We can be fairly sure that [[spoiler:the Freys and Boltons]] are shielded by canon, but the Whithills are fair game.

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[[WMG: Allying with Tyrion will have tragic consequences for Mira]]
Mira will have to pick her allies carefully if she is to navigate the [[DecadentCourt treacherous waters of Kings Landing's politics]]. Though Tyrion may be suspect from Mira's point of view, those familiar with the franchise know he is honorable enough to place their trust in, provided they do not try to screw him over. However, any such alliance is DoomedByCanon. [[spoiler: The Royal Wedding will soon take place, and Tyrion will be accused of murder. Even after getting sprung from prison, he will commit kinslaying and become the most wanted man in the Seven Kingdoms, meaning any alliance with him will be likely ruinous for Mira and her house.]]

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[[WMG: Allying [[WMG:Allying with Tyrion will have tragic consequences for Mira]]
Mira will have to pick her allies carefully if she is to navigate the [[DecadentCourt treacherous waters of Kings Landing's politics]]. Though Tyrion may be suspect from Mira's point of view, those familiar with the franchise know he is honorable enough to place their trust in, provided they do not try to screw him over. However, any such alliance is DoomedByCanon. [[spoiler: The Royal Wedding will soon take place, and Tyrion will be accused of murder. Even after getting sprung from prison, he will commit kinslaying and become the most wanted man in the Seven Kingdoms, meaning any alliance with him will be likely ruinous for Mira and her house.]]]]

[[WMG:The Fifth Protagonist]]
We know that four of the five protagonists are Garred, Mira, Ethan, and Asher, but the identity of the fifth is unknown at this point in time. Given that [[spoiler:Ethan was murdered at the end of the first episode]], it will likely be someone providing a viewpoint at Ironrath. Candidates include:
* Elissa Forrester
* Talia Forrester
* Duncan Tuttle
* Royland Degore
* Maester Ortengryn
* A Red Wedding survivor come home:
** Norren, making Bowen's survival more meaningful.
** [[spoiler:Rodrik, assuming he secretly survived.]]
* [[spoiler:Gryff Whitehill]]

[[WMG:(Episode 1 spoiler) [[spoiler:Ethan will be resurrected by a Red Priest later on.]]]]
After all, [[spoiler:losing one of the five protagonists after just one episode almost seems like a waste. Introduce a Red Priest and we can get more mileage out of the character.]]

[[WMG:Mira will have a story segment at the Purple Wedding.]]
There's a bit character who [[https://33.media.tumblr.com/bd5d6ab713f8c7ecc805b6e1629d7d9d/tumblr_ng82fp0hDP1qkbc9ko1_1280.png resembles her]] in the television series proper, so as long as the scene coincides at the right point, that more or less has Mira making an EarlyBirdCameo in the show.
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[[WMG: Allying with Tyrion will have tragic consequences for Mira]]
Mira will have to pick her allies carefully if she is to navigate the [[DecadentCourt treacherous waters of Kings Landing's politics]]. Though Tyrion may be suspect from Mira's point of view, those familiar with the franchise know he is honorable enough to place their trust in, provided they do not try to screw him over. However, any such alliance is DoomedByCanon. [[spoiler: The Royal Wedding will soon take place, and Tyrion will be accused of murder. Even after getting sprung from prison, he will commit kinslaying and become the most wanted man in the Seven Kingdoms, meaning any alliance with him will be likely ruinous for Mira and her house.]]

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