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scudden · 6 months
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Sansa and Lady
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brydeswhale · 2 years
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The point isn’t whether or not Ned killing his kid’s pet/spiritual avatar himself is abusive.
It’s that he’s allowing her to be killed at all when, contrary to what some people apparently think, as the second most powerful man in the kingdom, ruler of a huge piece of territory in his own right, best friend to the king, etc etc, he actually totally could have fought for her.
Ned is not a helpless peasant being forced to kill a puppy, he is a powerful man who chooses not to protect his child.
He himself, later in the book, recognizes the blasphemous nature of his actions, and regrets it(altho not for the sake of his daughter, IIRC).
It also doesn’t make him abusive(I mean, your mileage may vary, etc, etc. i don’t think he’s a good dad, but he’s not a demon). It’s an abusive act, but that’s as far as it goes.
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emproleon · 2 months
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-Princess of Dragonstone and Heir to The Iron Throne-
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swordmaid · 11 months
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TWOW Jaime I [real]
based on this scene from the mummy.
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lazzzyscummm · 8 months
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Sansa Stark and Lady
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carlsdraws · 21 days
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a girl and her dogs
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wodania · 1 month
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stoneheart
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milaeryn · 8 months
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Ned: "You will train them yourselves, you will feed them yourselves, and if they die, you will bury them yourselves."
And then probably Ned 20 minutes later:
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murmel-malt · 6 months
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i just like to imagine that Sansa wasn't completely alone in KL
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may-fyre · 7 months
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sansa & lady 💛
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amuelia · 27 days
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"She wants her son alive, or the men who killed him dead," said the big man. "She wants to feed the crows, like they did at the Red Wedding. Freys and Boltons, aye. We'll give her those, as many as she likes." - Brienne VIII, aFfC
Roose Bolton and Lady Stoneheart (Catelyn Stark)
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esmedalma · 4 months
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"Lady," he said, tasting the name. He had never paid much attention to the names the children had picked, but looking at her now, he knew that Sansa had chosen well. She was the smallest of the litter, the prettiest, the most gentle and trusting.
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laurellerual · 7 months
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I love this things @melrosing
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shripscapi · 11 months
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I love your ASOIAF art, its so comforting to look at. would you ever draw Sansa and Lady? like them hugging or sleeping curled up together!!!!!
this is not quite what was asked of me, but hope it’s okay anyways!!
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I feel like I rarely see Lady depicted as a pup which imo is a missed opportunity for big ole ears
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stheresya · 9 months
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no asoiaf character has ever been more doomed than Lady the direwolf. with most characters you can always rationalize their fate with "oh if they had done this instead of that then things might have been different they would still be alive the war wouldn't have happened etc etc". but with Lady there is just no plausible scenario in which she doesn't end up dead by the end of agot :(
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ladystoneboobs · 3 months
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the younger starklings about robb (robb the strong and brave big brother, the perfect heir, the fierce and unbeatable young wolf):
arya
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bran
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meanwhile, actual robb (robb the lord and then robb the kitn):
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before arya ever promised to be strong by using robb as her benchmark, the definition of stark strength, ned had to remind robb to be strong as the ruling stark in winterfell. (strong for bran and rickon, the brothers he thought he failed by sending their would-be killer away, leading to his great moment of weakness in jeyne westerling's bed.) as his siblings' faith in his ultimate triumph held strong, even after the loss of the north, robb himself was struggling with despair.
as grenn once told sam, maybe everyone is just pretending to be brave, maybe that's how people become brave. robb was faking it to make it too, imitating his father's lordly attitude as bran later tried to imitate robb's. as his younger siblings remembered him as their shining example, robb was trying to live up to his father's example. not the ned who'd been in his circumstances, a teenager unexpectedly turned into a lord and fighting a war to save his family. no, ofc, he never knew that young ned. the ned he knew as his father, the standard to measure himself against, was an adult man in his mid-30s who'd ruled the north for ~15 years. but was that standard for a 15/16yo any more fair and valid an expectation than 8/9yo bran believing he was almost a man grown and holding himself to the standard of 15/16yo robb as robb's heir?
and the only person left close enough to see robb as the boy he still was died with him.
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