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wodania · 1 month
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the queen consort of the north
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chiaracognigniart · 2 months
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Robb and Jayne for ASOIAF #sixships challenge
commissionated by @Dreamfyre03 on X
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paristapita · 4 months
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Jeyne Westerling Queen consort of the North
hii, well i finished this draw of Jeyne Westerling. she's so pretty and sweet, didn't deserve ending up as a widow at 16 :(. i want to read WoW to know more about her
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pixiecactus · 3 months
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we really never talk about the five queens
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teen-spirited-away · 2 months
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House Westerling
"Honor, Not Honors"
Sigil: Six Seashells
Colors: White and Gold/Tan
Seat: The Crag
"The Westerlings were old blood, but they had more pride than power"
House Westerling is sworn to House Lannister. With their lands and mines lost throughout the years, the Westerlings' fortunes and influence has been greatly reduced.
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chic-beyond-the-wall · 3 months
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What Jeyne Jesterling would wear
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cthaehbutwithafrog · 1 year
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The King in the North (and his mom for ref)
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coldraindropsss · 10 months
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Jeyne Westerling and Maggy the Frog
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bat-grrl · 1 year
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Robb Stark’s little queen
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yellowsocialbunny · 8 months
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the six wives of king maegor the cruel - portraits
Queen Ceryse Hightower was a noblewoman from House Hightower and was the daughter of Lord Manfred Hightower of Oldtown. Her maternal uncle was one of the High Septons during the reign of King Aegon I Targaryen. She eventually married Prince Maegor Targaryen, becoming his first (of many) wives.
Queen Alys Harroway was a noblewoman from House Harroway during the reign of kings Aegon I, Aenys I and Maegor I Targaryen. She was the daughter of Lord Lucas Harroway of Harrenhal and Maegor's second wife.
Queen Tyanna of the Tower, also known as Tyanna of Pentos, was a courtesan from Pentos who married King Maegor I Targaryen, becoming the third of his six wives. Tyanna was a pale beauty with black hair the color of a raven. Her name may come from the fact that Pentos is known for its square brick towers. Tyanna is said to have dabbled in sorcery and alchemy. She is remembered as a black-hearted woman who was hated and feared.
Queen Rhaena Targaryen was forcefully married to her uncle, King Maegor I Targaryen, who had usurped and killed her husband Aegon, becoming one of his Black Brides. She had lively lilac eyes and silver-gold hair. At eighteen, Rhaena was considered brave, fierce and headstrong. As an adult, she was sometimes stern and sometimes shy, frequently brooding. Rhaena had no interest in other people's children, but was possessive of her own, and of people she loved. She was furious when betrayed, and scornful of those she did not trust.
Queen Elinor Costayne was a noblewoman from House Costayne and one of the many brides of King Maegor I Targaryen. Along with Lady Jeyne Westerling and Princess Rhaena Targaryen, she was one of the so-called "Black Brides".
Queen Jeyne Westerling was a member of House Westerling. She was one of the six wives of King Maegor I Targaryen. Jeyne was tall and slender, with lustrous brown hair.
descriptions by A Wiki of Ice and Fire
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wodania · 11 months
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“I don’t know what I’m supposed to do, haunted by the ghost of you / oh take me back to the night we met,” ~ The Night We Met by Lord Huron
inspired by Salome with the head of John the Baptist by Bernardino Luini, via MFA Boston
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alleyskywalker · 2 months
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I think about the Westerlings a lot. Because, man, there’s another family that gets thrown under the bus by the fandom in the name of Stark stanning.
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paristapita · 4 months
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the king and the queen in the north
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i just edited my two draws of jeyne and robb to be together, AS THEY SHOULD :(
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ladystarksneedle · 9 months
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Lady Johanna Lannister
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nanshe-of-nina · 6 months
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Posthumous Characters GIF Sets → Johanna Westerling-Lannister
Whilst Lord Jason fell in battle in the Riverlands and his host staggered from battle to battle under a succession of commanders, the Red Kraken and his Ironborn fell upon the Westerlands like wolves upon a flock of sheep. Casterly Rock itself proved too strong for them, once Lord Jason’s widow Johanna barred its gates, but the Ironmen burned the Lannister fleet and sacked Lannisport, carrying off vast amounts of gold, grain, and trade goods, and seizing hundreds of women and girls as salt wives, including the late Lord Jason’s favorite mistress and their natural daughters. Further raids and depredations followed. All up and down. … In 134 AC, Lady Johanna Lannister took her revenge for all that the Red Kraken had inflicted on her and hers. With her own fleets destroyed, she persuaded Ser Leo Costayne, the aged lord admiral of the Reach, to deliver her swordsmen to the Iron Islands. Embroiled in their own war of succession, the Ironborn were taken unawares. Thousands of men, women, and children were put to the sword, scores of villages and hundreds of longships put to the torch. Ultimately Costayne was slain in battle, his host largely scattered and destroyed. Only a portion of his fleet (laden with the spoils of war, including many tons of grain and salt fish) returned to Lannisport … but amongst the highborn captives they brought back to Casterly Rock was one of the Red Kraken’s salt sons. Lady Johanna had him gelded and made him her son’s fool. “A fine fool he proved,” Archmaester Haereg observes, “yet not half so foolish as his father.”
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muadweeb · 1 year
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