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Cole, The Page of Swords
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Based on his “human” tarot card
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Death Has Many Faces
I want to emphasize something here that I think might get overlooked. Every death on Game of Thrones last night had meaning, because the people who died chose that meaning.
Take the Dothraki. Wild and unrestrained, supreme warriors. Not for them to retreat into the castle and wait for their enemy. Their swords alight with fire, they rode directly into the heart of darkness. One by one the swords went out, but they kept riding directly into the Night Lands.
Take Lord Commander Eddison Tollett. How did he die? Turning to help his brother.
Take the Unsullied. When the retreat was sounded and men fled behind the walls. They did not. They took a step back. As the dead ate at their ranks, they took a step back, covering the retreat. The Unsullied know no fear.
Take Lyanna Mormont. From the moment we first saw her, she challenged bigger men who tried to look down on her. Who tried to dismiss her.
Take Beric Dondarrion. He died fighting for Life. He found the reason he was brought back at last.
Take Jorah Mormont. He died for the woman he loved. To serve his Khaleesi was all he ever wanted.
Take Theon Greyjoy. His entire story was about identity. Who was Theon? “Theon. You’re a good man. Thank you.” This wasn’t just Bran Stark. This was the Three-Eyed Raven, the memory of the world.
Take Melisandre. Her work was done; her faith rewarded. It was time to rest.
Every death had meaning; every death was a completion of an arc, not because of plot armor, but because of choices. No one died to show the ‘futility of war.’ No one was Anya or Quicksilver – killed to prove that the director was smugly smarter than the rest of us.
We see meaningless death every day. Isn’t it powerful to show us meaningful death? Isn’t it why we have fiction?
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The Ladies of Westeros.
This gif set was inspired by a post I read from gaunt-2am-thoughts
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Jamie Lee Curtis recreates iconic angry photos of herself
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Keith: I’m gonna watch all of Sailor Moon Crystal tonight.
Lance:… all of it???
Keith: All of it.
Lance: …aren’t there a lot of seasons of that????
Keith: There are five.
Lance: …
Keith: the episodes are only 23 minutes each
Lance: 20 times 20 is 400 minutes
Keith: That’s quitters talk.
Lance:You can’t do it
Keith, pulling up Sailor moon and putting earbuds in: Q u i t t e r ’ s t a l k
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After a failed attempt at blood magic, I rerolled my Hawke as a spirit healer and the idea of him going out of his way to not use magic, even healing magic, during the first few months he fights alongside Fenris just *clenches fist* it’s so good. I like to think Fen notices. :3
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At first I felt sorry for the dog, but then..
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You’re not like everyone else. And your family hasn’t seen its end. You’re still here.
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Commissioner Gordon: If I shine this light into the sky, a man dressed like Dracula shows up.
Internal Affairs Investigator: I’m not sure how that’s a good use of tax doll-
Commissioner Gordon: He brings us lots of inadmissible evidence.
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If u haven’t cried in a math class you’re not allowed to follow me. Mathematical illiterates on this blog ONLY
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