Picked Rodrick to die. It was painful, especially seeing Griff's satisfied smug face.
But it just made more sense for Rodrick to give his life here:
-Asher's eyes made me think of a young kid looking up to their sibling for protection and Rodrick is the sort who would give it all to protect his younger bros and sis
-My Rodrick was all about duty and honor and stuff, and this seemed a honorable and dutiful way to go out.
-Thematically it seemed fitting my peace seeking Rodrick dies here at the hands of the crazy fiends he tried to reason with, setting the scene for a warlike Asher to lead the foresters into bloody warfare. Him and the mighty army of 10 dudes he bought from Essos. But as long as the Whitehills don't have anything as dangerous as crossbows I'm sure we will be ok.
As for the traitor..It was fucking BS. Made no sense in the context of my game. Since this thread been marked with major spoilers I'll speak freely: it is retarded that traitor is one you didn't choose as sentinel.
I chose Royland as sentinel exactly because my Ethan and later Rodrick were peace loving dudes who were constantly seeking diplomatic solutions. It made sense to have Royland as the sentinel so as to balance things out.
Went all episodes doing the peaceful thing and avoiding provoking the whitehills or responding to them and letting them have their way as much as possible, only for Duncan to call my Rodrick a man of violence? BS. Just BS. I especially loved how when trying to give examples of how my Rodrick has been ruining the house since his return, all he could come up with was Arthur being flayed.
You're the one who suggested leaving the glenmores to defend our home you twat! Not that leaving or bringing the elite archers seems to change Arthur's fate one bit.
I'll leave the thread with this and sorry if it's a mini derail but the traitor choice made me more livid then the final one.