![]() Ludd offers peace by marrying Asher to Gwyn, on his terms of the Forresters continuing to produce Ironwood under his supervision and for them to be his bannermen. This implies that she knows that any chance of peace between the Whitehills and Forrester's is now over and she is willing to side with the Forrester's. Gwyn does not appear in this episode, only delivers a message to Ironrath warning Rodrik of Ludd approaching Ironrath to attack. Gwyn, unable to keep her promise to Rodrik about offering a truce towards the Forresters, is greatly upsetted by this and apologises to Rodrik as they leave. Ludd will grab his tool from the table with Gwyn staring at him, he calls out to bring the boy and suddenly holds a tool to Ryon's cheek, shocking everyone who happens to be in the hall, Gwyn begs her father and tries to calm everyone down by saying 'This is not what we agreed' but in vain, Ludd will rebuff by saying that it's on Rodrik and not him.Īfter Ludd shows mercy to Ryon, and orders the Forresters to leave the hall. When Rodrik reveals that Gryff is imprisoned, much to the Whitehill's shock, he offers a trade for Ryon. Ludd will be upset by Rodrik's thoughts on the business regardless of what choice the player makes, and told Gwyn that his behavior not worth putting up with, Gwyn patiently tells his father to give Rodrik some time. Shortly after she and her father arrived from the upper floors, both Whitehills and the Forresters sat down and started to discuss about Ironwood business. When she arrives at the dining hall she notices that Ludd has not arrived yet, puzzled, she leaves the dining hall to search for her father while leaving Rodrik and the others alone with the Whitehill soldiers. She introduces the histories of Highpoint and Ironrath, as well as the Whitehill's family portrait to her guests. Gwyn is first seen in Highpoint and welcomes Rodrik, Elissa Forrester, Duncan/ Royland (Determinant) and the Glenmore soldiers (Determinant) to Highpoint and thanked them for accepting her father's invitation, while she guides them to the dining hall, depending on the player's choices she will either thank Rodrik for putting up with Gryff and expresses sympathy for how hard it was, or will be upset by Rodrik standing up to Gryff and warns them her father will play it his own way. She asks him to ensure that there is no more bloodshed between them and to let Gryff feel like he's in control to keep the Whitehills satisfied and not give them a reason to attack, before fleeing to avoid a band of her father's men who are following her. When Rodrik asks how she knows this, she informs him there is a traitor on the council and he must be wary. She tells him her father is planning to make a move against the Forresters, that he's sending gold to someone in King's Landing, and that he knows of the plan to expel Gryff or save Ryon. If Rodrik arrives armed, she will commend him for staying sharp, but if he is unarmed she will call him foolish. Gwyn requests to meet Rodrik at an old farmhouse where they can discuss the tension between their families. She may be a part of the funeral later on, but she isn't explicitily shown. She assures him that she'll try and set him straight, suggesting she has sympathy for the Forresters and does not want to see another war. She tells him that her father is filling Ryon's head with lies about the Forresters abandoning him and forgetting about him. She meets with Rodrik and says that her father isn't as horrible as he thinks, although he has caused pain. She appears if he refused, in Ryon's place. ![]() Gwyn makes her debut in this episode, although her appearance is determinant on whether or not Rodrik kissed Lord Whitehill's ring. Despite her calm, she is shown to not take rejection very well, as seen when she immediately criticized Rodrik if he refused her help or if Asher refused to promise her not to kill her father. ![]() ![]() When pushed, however, she will defend the Whitehills' reputation. She is a lot more calm, polite, civil, mellow, and collected than the other members of her family shown so far, and seems to be more of a pacifist than the others. This may have led to their romantic relationship which did not last due to the conflicting ideologies of both their families. Though not much is known of Gwyn, it is possible that she is a bit of a rebel, similar to Asher Forrester. ![]()
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