In the pits he gets into a scrap with a huge gladiator appropriately named the Beast, makes his case before the mysterious leader, and then drops into the arena himself for one of the more nail-biting "fights" (quick time events) of the season thus far. He descends into the fighting pits, which have continued in a more private fashion ever since the Queen shut them down after her victory in Meereen. Asher is forced to turn to other, less reliable fighters if he wants to avoid returning to Ironrath empty-handed. 'A Nest of Vipers' spends much of its time in Essos, where Asher's deal with Queen Targaryen isn't working out quite like he'd hoped. I have no idea how Telltale is going to tidy up all of these loose ends in one two-hour session, but they will, if their previous outings are any indication. ![]() ![]() This episode has a lot of forward motion and a lot of exposition, but it also plays its cards close to the vest as to what will happen in the next episode. Things are finally coming together for the Forrester family, although in true 'Game of Thrones' style, things are also at their most grim.
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