Once Gared proves that he was sent to the North Grove by the now deceased Lord Forrester, a big secret is revealed about the siblings.Īs we soon find out, the North Grove isn’t impervious to wight attacks. As it turns out, the bear is a familiar to the brother (he’s a warg) and the sister uses blood magic to control an army of blank-faced wildlings. It’s here where we meet the brother and sister charged with protection of the North Grove, and learn about the magical powers that each posseses. When they reach it, the bear charges in and all seems lost.
Gared, along with Sylvi and Cotter, realize they are being stalked by a rather large bear, and decide to rush into the North Grove for safety. At the beginning, Gared Tuttle-Lord Forrester’s former squire-is finally getting his first glimpse of the fabled North Grove. Where past episodes took their time building the overall story, “The Ice Dragon” wastes no time getting to the good stuff. The episode opens rather quickly, and the action rapidly escalates to a crescendo. When playing through this final chapter of Telltale Games’ Game of Thrones series, one quote kept coming to mind. It was something said by Ramsay Snow: “ If you think this has a happy ending, you haven’t been paying attention.” Never has a line been more appropriate, nor has it proved more true, than in Episode 6, “The Ice Dragon.”