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The sansa stark experience
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thinking about Sansa haters using the unreliable narrator thing as a gotcha
darling every single pov is an unreliable narrator
the idea of a reliable narrator is so dishonest
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Welcome to Sansa Stark Week 2025
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Starting October 1-7th!
Use the tag #SansaWeek2025 so we can reblog your content. We look forward to seeing Sansa fans contribute to this week!
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girl(sansa) lured in by a very dark uncle figure(petyr) with a flower(Dontos/sansa calls themselves jonquil/florian like the flower Persephone was picking) to the underworld (the vale) and is given a pomegranate to eat to stay forever (which she rejects in favour of a pear) Her mother (Cat) is deeply morning the loss of her daughter (in the same book Stoneheart hangs a man named petyr furthering the link)
fans on twt : we dont read so this means nothing
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Jeyne : Beric Dondarrion is so hot
Sansa : Girl he's 22 he's good for the nursing home
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exactly she's just a kid with kid's dreams and a kid's outlook on things like love and that's okay
i also love this passage as a reminder of how much Arya loves her mother (for me asos is the Arya is her mother's daughter book) and is extremely offended at the idea of Cat being dishonored by Ned having loved someone else even before marrying her
I love how Arya was so ready to throw fists with Ned Dayne when he dared to imply that Catelyn hadn't been the only woman Ned Stark had loved in his life
He looked at her uncomfortably. “My aunt Allyria says Lady Ashara and your father fell in love at Harrenhal—”
“That's not so. He loved my lady mother.”
“I'm sure he did, my lady, but—”
“She was the only one he loved.”
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I love how Arya was so ready to throw fists with Ned Dayne when he dared to imply that Catelyn hadn't been the only woman Ned Stark had loved in his life
He looked at her uncomfortably. “My aunt Allyria says Lady Ashara and your father fell in love at Harrenhal—”
“That's not so. He loved my lady mother.”
“I'm sure he did, my lady, but—”
“She was the only one he loved.”
#arya stark#edric dayne#eddard stark#catelyn stark#ashara dayne#ned x catelyn#nedcat#source: a storm of swords#asoiaf
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another Edmure post
I love how all the characters call Baelish "Littlefinger" because Edmure said so
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because yes Edmure Tully was the only one to fulfill his duties by protecting the smallfolk (while Robb and Brynden were ready to sacrifice them for the benefit of potentially trapping Tywin)
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"My people. They were afraid"
EDMURE TULLY THE MAN YOU ARE
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We now move forward to the seventh book in the Fate of the Jedi series
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Book Alicent was an evil stepmom but at least she was consistent
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Mystique cowboy bandit WIP for @marvelgotchaforgaza !
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So now fans think it's romantic that Æmond is trying to manipulate his traumatized and inexperienced sister into participating in a war he caused (and which killed her 6 yo son)
Wow
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The Water Gardens for asoiaf 2025 calendar
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I must say that I am pleasantly surprised by Elinda Massey's role in season 2
I was just hoping she would finally be named and acknowledged as an important lady-in-waiting to Rhaenyra but now she has her own subplot !
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Daemon bloodlessly gained the allegiance of the Riverlands in the book and it seems like the showrunners really hate the idea of Daemon doing something right but at least House Blackwood is finally portrayed as being in the wrong
i guess
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