"How did Shuro think he could marry Falin when he hated her brother?" you have to understand. Toshiro is from a whole different country. In his head he and Falin would move back to the Eastern Archipelago and they'd see Laios twice a year tops. You can pretend to get along with in-laws you don't like for a few days a year, people do that all the time.
The actual flaw in his plan– which shows he doesn't really understand either of the Touden siblings– is the fact that if the plot hadn't happened and Falin had for some reason said yes to his proposal, Laios would have packed his bags and moved away with them instantly.
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HEY BABE WAKE UP, THE ENTIRE FUCKING STUDIO ORANGE TRISTAMP OTAKON PANEL JUST DROPPED
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So funny to me that Vox talks shit about Alastor while sitting behind screens in his own house, but anytime he has a chance to confront Al face to face? He chickens out
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they named that kid AEGON. normal jake must be 100% convinced his evil stepdad is gonna have him killed
jace pretty immediately left when the war started and then did nottttt come home until daemon split to harrenhal and was not ever in the same location as him again for the rest of his life. which could mean nothing. but.
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After thorough study, I've isolated the three (3) main elements that comprise romantic!Stede.
- whispering;
Gif by @izzy-hands
- raised eyebrows w/ wrinkly forehead;
Grabbed from @blakbonnet 's gif
- the lip pucker when going for a kiss😙
Grabbed from @blakbonnet 's gifs
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i'm going to call this post book!gendrya for dummies (it's me i'm the dummy): i had always loved the parallel that gendrya share about being the third born child (we are five books in, and still to this moment we don't have another baratheon bastard introduced to us that's older than gendry, so the order for me is: mya, bella and gendry) and (if we go with the r+l=j theory, jon obviously is not ned's son... so we have robb, sansa and arya) but something that has never ocurred to me before, is that we obviously already know the plot point of "the seed is strong" and we have gendry directly telling ned how his mother used to have yellow/blond hair (this is my own headcanon, but i like to think that she had brown eyes as well) meaning that all children sired by robert baratheon shared his hair colour and eyes colour, so gendry in his colouring and looks does not resemble at all his mother and we know exactly the same thing about arya, how of all of the catelyn tully/stark's children, she's is the only one that has none of her mother's looks, she and jon had the stark look, long face and grey eyes, like her father (and jon's mother) and like all of the starks of old time (karstarks included), and meanwhile genetics in asoiaf had always been somehow really wonky if compared to how genetics work in real life, it always interested me this fact about arya, one could simply said that arya having stark's looks and colouring is to help the narrative of arya feeling like an outsider in her own family, just like jon, and to establish even more how deeply the jon/arya bond runs, even when she knows both of her parents, and it's a true-born daughter. so this post was me discovering another gendrya parallel shared between them, i don't think it's really important but hey, it's still there alright
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