i offer you vampire villaneve
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honestly, i don't blame anyone for not making the connection between rhaegar targaryen and jon snow. they are such different guys to me. you could organically stumble upon rhaegar playing a silver harp in a clearing in the woods, silently weeping into the flowing waters of a crystalline stream. jon is the teenage manager of a fast food chain who sometimes shows up to work dripping wet because he doesn't own an umbrella.
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finished my Reyna drawing for the pjo fanzine!
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Anne Carson, from Red Doc> [ID in alt text]
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The Snow Day by Komako Sakai
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King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men.
its jace and i would like to briefly explain my idea of the background: in middle age monarchs were deeply connected to the religion and church. targaryens are the part of the faith of the seven and the main symbols of this religion are:
The Father: represents divine justice, and judges the souls of the dead.
The Mother: represents mercy, peace, fertility, and childbirth. She is sometimes referred to as "the strength of women".
The Maiden: represents purity, innocence, love, and beauty.
The Crone: represents wisdom and foresight. She is represented carrying a lantern.
The Warrior: represents strength and courage in battle.
The Smith: represents creation and craftsmanship.
The Stranger: represents death and the unknown. It is rarely prayed to.
in my drawing skeleton arms are the Stranger, hand with lily represents the Maiden, hand with hammer - the Smith, two hands above head - the Father, with sword - the warrior, the one with heart and wheat - the Mother (sometimes people pray to her to bless the harvest), and the hand with light is the Crone (usually she is depicted with lantern but it wasn't suited here lol)
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a game of thrones: catelyn ix
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even the iron still fears the rot, hiding from something i cannot stop
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