Checklist: What are all the lowkey unethical stuff you wouldn't mind doing Overlay Text: Yes Options: A. Pretended to help someone while secretly making their situation worse. (Points: 1) B. Switched sides at the last minute when it became clear who was winning. (Points: 1) C. Shared classified info but acted shocked when it spread like wildfire. (Points: 1) D. Stood back and let two people fight over something you instigated. (Points: 1) E. Made an alliance, then immediately started looking for a better one. (Points: 1) F. Convinced someone to make a terrible decision while sounding supportive. (Points: 1) G. Backed out of a commitment just when it was too late to replace you. (Points: 1) H. Befriended someone only to gain access to something they had. (Points: 1) I. Played the long game. Years of friendship, then bam, betrayal. (Points: 1) J. Took credit for an idea while the real genius stood there blinking. (Points: 1) K. Leaked information but only enough to create paranoia, not proof. (Points: 1) L. Plotted revenge for months over something the other person forgot about, duh! (Points: 1) M. Smiled at someone while actively ruining their chances at success. (Points: 1) N. Created a problem, then swooped in as the hero with the solution. (Points: 1) O. Promised loyalty but mentally drafted an exit strategy on day one. (Points: 1) Results: - You’re too good for this world and would meet Ned Stark’s fate, I’m afraid. You probably still believe in doing the right thing and keeping your word. Hah! You adorable little person. Bold choice. Hope you enjoy the view from the execution block.: - You’re honorable but not too honorable. You’d last a decent while, long enough to think you have a shot. But the second you start trusting someone? Boom. You’re out, probably betrayed at dinner or stabbed by someone you thought was your bestie.: - You’d be in the ranks of Littlefinger and Varys. You’re the reason no one sleeps soundly at night. Backstabbing and scheming is your everyday game. You wouldn’t just survive Westeros, you’d thrive, at least until someone plays the game better than you. Don’t get cocky, alright?: