Game of Thrones: Episode: “Winter Is Coming”
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can’t stop thinking about aemond in godswoods…
here’s, lil winter art of the most precious war criminal babygirl 🐉❄️
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Lady Sansa Stark finding solace in the Godswood in Kings Landing.
Inspired by hwara
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hotd don’t be fucking cowards…let the warden of the north fuck the twink dragon prince plz...like jace deserves a little dick penetration before his body’s penetrated by a shit ton of arrows. don’t @ me.
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The weirwood's bark was white as bone, its leaves dark red, like a thousand bloodstained hands. A face had been carved in the trunk of the great tree, its features long and melancholy, the deep-cut eyes red with dried sap and strangely watchful. They were old, those eyes; older than Winterfell itself. They had seen Brandon the Builder set the first stone, if the tales were true; they had watched the castle's granite walls rise around them. It was said that the children of the forest had carved the faces in the trees during the dawn centuries before the coming of the First Men across the narrow sea.
In the south the last weirwoods had been cut down or burned out a thousand years ago, except on the Isle of Faces where the green men kept their silent watch. Up here it was different. Here every castle had its godswood, and every godswood had its heart tree, and every heart tree its face.
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listen jon and ygritte were rawing on the ground in front of everybody for months. any modern au jon should only be having sex in an ihop parking lot midday lunch rush okay?
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I’ve seen a lot of people theorizing that Arya’s ending could be that she becomes Lady of Harrenhal. I like that theory, but do you think that Arya would willingly go back to a place where she suffered so much trauma?
Hmmmmmm I haven't really seen a lot of people theorizing this but I do think it has a basis in the books. I don't personally see it as an endgame position for her, although she does have plot connections to Harrenhal. As for her willingly returning there, that could either be a decision she's forced to make or something she chooses to bear for the " greater good". If Arya is in a position where she believes she is able to do some good in that role, I can see her prioritizing that over her own trauma. Either way, I think she will return to Harrenhal/the Riverlands at some point so it will be interesting to see how that plays out.
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“A godswood without gods, as empty as me.” — Sansa VII, ASOS
“I'm not scared of god, I'm scared he was gone all along.” — Ethel cain
“It wasn't the gods who'd been cruel, it was Joffrey.” — Sansa I, ACOK
“God loves you, but not enough to save you.” — Ethel cain
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Who do you think daemon is beheading here? Share your thoughts in the tags please?
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That was such a sweet dream, Sansa thought drowsily. She had been back in Winterfell, running through the godswood with her Lady. Her father had been there, and her brothers, all of them warm and safe. If only dreaming could make it so . . . Sansa 799
Sansa has a sweet dream about life in Winterfall when everyone was alive and happy.
For anyone who thinks the McDonaldland version of the heart tree is pushing it, I regret nothing.
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Princess Sansa Greyjoy on the day of her marriage to future Lord Reaver Theon Greyjoy. She was married in the Godswood of Winterfell and given by her brother King Robb Stark two moons after he won the War of Seven Kings and gained Northern Independence.
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my fave asoiaf speculative crack fanon is ned suffering from ibs, hypertension, chronic anxiety, & cyclic vomiting syndrome over baby jon possibly showing targ features as he grows older, bcoz i know for sure ned was checking baby jon for white hair growth every 20 mins & telling everyone he was just checking for lice
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A Game of Thrones, Bran II
He hadn’t been up to the broken tower for weeks with everything that had happened, and this might be his last chance.
He raced across the godswood, taking the long way around to avoid the pool where the heart tree grew.
The heart tree had always frightened him; trees ought not have eyes, Bran thought, or leaves that looked like hands.
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Sansa Stark in the Godswood of the Red Keep by RobotDelEspacio
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