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− | '''Andros''' is an antagonist in Telltale Games' ''Game of Thrones'' video game. He is a merchant lord who also serves as Ambassador to House Whitehill. He serves as |
+ | '''Andros''' is an antagonist in Telltale Games' ''Game of Thrones'' video game. He is a merchant lord who also serves as Ambassador to House Whitehill. He serves as a supporting antagonist of Mira Forrester's storyline. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Andros is first seen in King's Landing and is rude to Mira who is there to sell Forrester Ironwood. After the discussion, he leaves and is not seen again. |
+ | Andros is first seen in King's Landing, and is extremely rude to Mira who is there to sell Forrester Ironwood. After the discussion, he leaves and is not seen again. |
Later, he |
Later, he |
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− | ttends Tommen's Coronation Feast in this episode and is overheard arguing with his business partner, Rickard Morgryn. It is learned, through Mira eavesdropping on his conversations, that Andros has been made an exclusive Kings Landing contact by the Whitehills. Andros remains cocky and |
+ | ttends Tommen's Coronation Feast in this episode and is overheard arguing with his business partner, Rickard Morgryn. It is learned, through Mira eavesdropping on his conversations, that Andros has been made an exclusive Kings Landing contact by the Whitehills. Andros remains cocky, boastful, and egotistical about this new opportunity, despite it souring his relationship with Morgryn. Andros has now taken an interest in taking on Lyman Lannister as his new business partner. |
− | Andros is distrustful of Mira and the House she comes from, and yells at Lyman when he catches them talking. He shouts at Mira to stay away from Lyman, attracting attention from nearby guests and crowds. It is later learned that Andros betrayed his new business partner by revealing to others that Lyman was addicted to drinking the milk of the poppy. Because of Lyman's anger at this discovery, Lyman reveals that Andros has been buying hundreds of sellswords so that he can create an army for the Whitehills. The plan is to use the army to march against Ironrath. |
+ | Andros is distrustful of Mira and the House she comes from, and yells at Lyman when he catches them talking. He shouts at Mira to stay away from Lyman, attracting attention from nearby guests and crowds. It is later learned that Andros betrayed his new business partner by revealing to others that Lyman was addicted to drinking the milk of the poppy. Because of Lyman's anger at this discovery, Lyman reveals that Andros has been buying hundreds of sellswords so that he can create an army for the Whitehills. The plan is to use the army to march against Ironrath. |
− | Andros gets angry when he finds out that Mira told Lyman about his betrayal. He threatens Mira, saying that she's made "a grave error" by making an enemy out of him. When Mira shows even more defiance, he turns bright red before storming away. |
+ | Andros gets angry when he finds out that Mira told Lyman about his betrayal. He threatens Mira, saying that she's made "a grave error" by making an enemy out of him. When Mira shows even more defiance, he turns bright red before storming away. |
− | Andros was mentioned by Sera and Mira after the coronation feast, Sera blames Mira for making Andros yell and create a scene during the feast, regardless of the player's relationship with Sera, she would side with Andros and won't believe Mira's reasons. |
+ | Andros was mentioned by Sera and Mira after the coronation feast, Sera blames Mira for making Andros yell and create a scene during the feast, regardless of the player's relationship with Sera, she would side with Andros and won't believe Mira's reasons. |
− | He was mentioned again when Mira meets Cersei, Cersei asks Mira to become one of Tyrion's witness about the Purple Wedding and not mention her own name, in return Cersei would take care of the Whitehill sellswords for House Forrester, stating that she 'never liked the man anyway'. |
+ | He was mentioned again when Mira meets Cersei, Cersei asks Mira to become one of Tyrion's witness about the Purple Wedding and not mention her own name, in return Cersei would take care of the Whitehill sellswords for House Forrester, stating that she 'never liked the man anyway'. |
The only time Andros is seen in this episode is near the end getting executed by the headsman. It seems Cersei truly did take care of the Whitehill soldiers and executed Lord Andros. |
The only time Andros is seen in this episode is near the end getting executed by the headsman. It seems Cersei truly did take care of the Whitehill soldiers and executed Lord Andros. |
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Revision as of 16:06, 6 September 2017
Andros is an antagonist in Telltale Games' Game of Thrones video game. He is a merchant lord who also serves as Ambassador to House Whitehill. He serves as a supporting antagonist of Mira Forrester's storyline.
Biography
Andros is first seen in King's Landing, and is extremely rude to Mira who is there to sell Forrester Ironwood. After the discussion, he leaves and is not seen again.
Later, he ttends Tommen's Coronation Feast in this episode and is overheard arguing with his business partner, Rickard Morgryn. It is learned, through Mira eavesdropping on his conversations, that Andros has been made an exclusive Kings Landing contact by the Whitehills. Andros remains cocky, boastful, and egotistical about this new opportunity, despite it souring his relationship with Morgryn. Andros has now taken an interest in taking on Lyman Lannister as his new business partner.
Andros is distrustful of Mira and the House she comes from, and yells at Lyman when he catches them talking. He shouts at Mira to stay away from Lyman, attracting attention from nearby guests and crowds. It is later learned that Andros betrayed his new business partner by revealing to others that Lyman was addicted to drinking the milk of the poppy. Because of Lyman's anger at this discovery, Lyman reveals that Andros has been buying hundreds of sellswords so that he can create an army for the Whitehills. The plan is to use the army to march against Ironrath.
Andros gets angry when he finds out that Mira told Lyman about his betrayal. He threatens Mira, saying that she's made "a grave error" by making an enemy out of him. When Mira shows even more defiance, he turns bright red before storming away.
Andros was mentioned by Sera and Mira after the coronation feast, Sera blames Mira for making Andros yell and create a scene during the feast, regardless of the player's relationship with Sera, she would side with Andros and won't believe Mira's reasons.
He was mentioned again when Mira meets Cersei, Cersei asks Mira to become one of Tyrion's witness about the Purple Wedding and not mention her own name, in return Cersei would take care of the Whitehill sellswords for House Forrester, stating that she 'never liked the man anyway'.
The only time Andros is seen in this episode is near the end getting executed by the headsman. It seems Cersei truly did take care of the Whitehill soldiers and executed Lord Andros.