April 23rd, 2021
(link to CE's first tweet)
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my mom, dead in the middle of a conversation, slams on the breaks in the middle of a country road so she can pull over and take a picture of all these cows running for cover from the rain and adsfkjlfkdjg and thi dskfjfgj
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When it hits you, that raising a shape-shifting baby of a different species might not be as easy as you thought
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When you find out that your new child is the coolest baby you’ve ever held
idk it was funnier in my head
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i don’t blame jon for wanting winterfell or taking it as king*, i just don’t like how sansa is power hungry for wanting it and schemer for accepting queenship. sansa schemed to remove ramsay, littlefinger and dany from the picture but the north wanted her as their queen. she didn’t have to manipulate anyone, she just had to be good at her job
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Sansa Stark Coronation Dress
Most iconic looks in Game of Thrones Part 1
Maybe one of Santa’s most iconic dresses during the show. I totally love it. So much symbolism. It wonderfully represents her and her journey. The small details are simply perfect.
It is from the same material as Margaery’s wedding gown and shows the connection Sansa had with her. Margaery was her friend somehow and a role model.
Her bodice, formed like armour and the Red embroidered leaves represent the weir wood tree. Santa’s home the north and its ancient traditions. It makes an connection with her time in Kings Landing, where she used to pray int the Godswood one place where no one disturbed her and she could be herself and honours the traditions of her home country.
The pattern of the sleeves is designed like the fur of the wolve we see in the very first house Stark sigil, but it reminds me of the scales of a dragon. Showing that Sansa honours Daenerys and the values she stood for before she went mad.
Her cape is fashioned like a dire wolf at one side and it includes little feathers .
The design of her crown, reminds me of the design Cersei wore during the last seasons and it shows the difficult relationship Sansa had with her. Even though Cersei was her tormentor Sansa learned a lot of things about ruling from her. She adapted a few of her traits in the way how she is ruling the north.
The front of the crown shows two dire wolves, one of them is supporting the other. It reminds me of Ned Starks words: The lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
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