Trailer for Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode 3 unfolds some earlier plot points

Spoilers for Episode 2 in the video

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Well, this one snuck up on me. I thought I had been following most of Telltale’s releases pretty closely, but it turns out that Game of Thrones Episode 3: The Sword in the Darkness is coming out tomorrow. Who knew?

In the trailer above, we can see that House Forrester is still flailing through its rut, with the Whitehills occupying Ironrath, Asher left to search for an army in Essos, and Mira seeing some possible consequences for her actions in the second episode. Most worrying is the plot point from Episode 1 about the North Grove, a place so valuable that Duncan implores Gared to desert the Night’s Watch in order to find.

I’m not sure what I’d pick if that ends up being one of the actual choices; deserting seems like a death sentence for Gared but ignoring the North Grove could be a death sentence for the whole house. Knowing me I’ll make the wrong decision regardless.


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