Terrible things happen to people all the time in King’s Landing, as the characters frequently threaten each other with, anyways. Realistically, she has the most dangerous job of all the Forresters.
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Mira is still playing the Game in King’s Landing, where she is working hard to secure the financial stability of the family, even with her business partner Tyrion Lannister’s dismal fate (this takes place during season four of the TV series). This is only one storyline of many, however. This led to one of the best (and most violent) scenes yet in the series, where my convalescent Rodrik beat Gryff to a pulp with nothing but his walking cane. Historically, the strategy of appeasement tends to not work out well for the appeaser, so as usual I have taken a hard line against the Whitehills. The only incentive for this kind of behavior, in my opinion, is the hope that if they are placated, the Whitehills will treat their hostage Ryon Forrester more kindly and ultimately release him back to his family. This of course is all up to the player - you are quite welcome to turn the other cheek, as it were, and treat with Whitehills with deference. 'Sons of Winter' finally lets me strike back against the dastardly Whitehills, instead of just kind of taking a beating the last few episodes. He has done this by abusing Forrester children Rodrik and Talia, and forcing the family to let his garrison quarter in their great house. Gryff, a thoroughly unlikeable young man, has taken this opportunity to browbeat the Forresters and local populace into submission. In previous episodes, the Whitehills have abducted the youngest Forrester child as a hostage, and installed their own fourthborn son Gryff as their "representative" in Ironrath. It’s not all-out war yet, but I get the distinct feeling that that’s where we’re headed. In this episode we see an escalation of the simmering conflict between the Forrester and Whitehill clans.