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Sansa’s chapters have more in common with novels of manners (eg Jane Austen, Edith Wharton) and gothic fiction (Wuthering Heights being the obvious example) than typical fantasy characters but many in the fandom do not see the value in that type of writing and decide she’s boring
Your unpopular opinion about Sansa Stark's chapters
the way @cc_asoiaf is still posting confessions after being nothing but racists, genocide and rape apologists baffles me. you’re all pathetic
“Jon, he’d said, but jon was gone. It was Lord Snow who faced him now, grey eyes as hard as ice.” —Samwell I, AFFC “he remembered Eddard Stark […] only his eyes had spoken; a Lord’s eyes, cold and grey and full of judgment.” —Jaime VI, ASOS Art by @malleefs
Part of the heartbreak for him when he learns about Rhaegar and Lyanna is that he would rather be the bastard of Ned Stark than be the true born son of anyone else
"I don't know," said Robb. "I prayed to know what to do, but the gods did not answer."- A Game of Thrones, Cat XI. Mavelous Indigenous!Robb Stark inspired by Joan of Arc commision done by the great @mihaellustrates
the lion may be experiencing hand pain #asoiaf
Brienne week day 1: childhood on tarth #brienneweek25 #asoiaf