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horizon-verizon · 5 months
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Dany's House of the Undying Visions in a Clash of Kings (Daenerys IV)
The Primary & Detailed Ones
Woman and the Dwarfs
In one room, a beautiful woman sprawled naked on the floor while four little men crawled over her. They had rattish pointed faces and tiny pink hands, like the servitor who had brought her the glass of shade. One was pumping between her thighs. Another savaged her breasts, worrying at the nipples with his wet red mouth, tearing and chewing.
The Red Wedding
Farther on she came upon a feast of corpses. Savagely slaughtered, the feasters lay strewn across overturned chairs and hacked trestle tables, asprawl in pools of congealing blood. Some had lost limbs, even heads. Severed hands clutched bloody cups, wooden spoons, roast fowl, heels of bread. In a throne above them sat a dead man with the head of a wolf. He wore an iron crown and held a leg of lamb in one hand as a king might hold a scepter, and his eyes followed Dany with mute appeal.
Aerys in King's Landing, About to Burn it All Down
Finally a great pair of bronze doors appeared to her left, grander than the rest. They swung open as she neared, and she had to stop and look. Beyond loomed a cavernous stone hall, the largest she had ever seen. The skulls of dead dragons looked down from its walls. Upon a towering barbed throne sat an old man in rich robes, an old man with dark eyes and long silver-grey hair. "Let him be king over charred bones and cooked meat," he said to a man below him. "Let him be the king of ashes." Drogon shrieked, his claws digging through silk and skin, but the king on his throne never heard, and Dany moved on.
Rhaegar and the Prince the was Promised
Viserys, was her first thought the next time she paused, but a second glance told her otherwise. The man had her brother's hair, but he was taller, and his eyes were a dark indigo rather than lilac. "Aegon," he said to a woman nursing a newborn babe in a great wooden bed. "What better name for a king?" "Will you make a song for him?" the woman asked. "He has a song," the man replied. "He is the prince that was promised, and his is the song of ice and fire." He looked up when he said it and his eyes met Dany's, and it seemed as if he saw her standing there beyond the door. "There must be one more," he said, though whether he was speaking to her or the woman in the bed she could not say. "The dragon has three heads." He went to the window seat, picked up a harp, and ran his fingers lightly over its silvery strings. Sweet sadness filled the room as man and wife and babe faded like the morning mist, only the music lingering behind to speed her on her way.
The False Undying
Beyond the doors was a great hall and a splendor of wizards. Some wore sumptuous robes of ermine, ruby velvet, and cloth of gold. Others fancied elaborate armor studded with gemstones, or tall pointed hats speckled with stars. There were women among them, dressed in gowns of surpassing loveliness. Shafts of sunlight slanted through windows of stained glass, and the air was alive with the most beautiful music she had ever heard. A kingly man in rich robes rose when he saw her, and smiled. "Daenerys of House Targaryen, be welcome. Come and share the food of forever. We are the Undying of Qarth." "Long have we awaited you," said a woman beside him, clad in rose and silver. The breast she had left bare in the Qartheen fashion was as perfect as a breast could be. "We knew you were to come to us," the wizard king said. "A thousand years ago we knew, and have been waiting all this time. We sent the comet to show you the way." "We have knowledge to share with you," said a warrior in shining emerald armor, "and magic weapons to arm you with. You have passed every trial. Now come and sit with us, and all your questions shall be answered." She took a step forward. But then Drogon leapt from her shoulder. He flew to the top of the ebony-and-weirwood door, perched there, and began to bite at the carved wood. "A willful beast," laughed a handsome young man. "Shall we teach you the secret speech of dragonkind? Come, come." Doubt seized her. The great door was so heavy it took all of Dany's strength to budge it, but finally it began to move. Behind was another door, hidden. It was old grey wood, splintery and plain . . . but it stood to the right of the door through which she'd entered. The wizards were beckoning her with voices sweeter than song. She ran from them, Drogon flying back down to her. Through the narrow door she passed, into a chamber awash in gloom.
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owlsinathens · 6 months
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The head bounced off a thick root and rolled. It came up near Greyjoy’s feet. Theon was a lean, dark youth of nineteen who found everything amusing. He laughed, put his boot on the head, and kicked it away.
“Ass,” Jon muttered, low enough so Greyjoy did not hear.
AGOT, Bran I
Moat Cailin has fallen, Reek realized then, only no one has seen fit to tell them. He rubbed his mouth to hide his broken teeth, and said, “I need to speak with your commander.” “Kenning?” The guard seemed confused. “He don’t have much to say these days. He’s dying. Might be he’s dead. I haven’t seen him since … I don’t remember when …” “Where is he? Take me to him.” “Who will keep the door, then?” “Him.” Reek gave the corpse a kick. That made the man laugh. “Aye. Why not? Come with me, then.”
ADWD, Reek II
Two kicks, two different audiences, two very different reactions. Both intended to seem careless and flippant, the first earning him contempt, the second a laugh.
And yet both of those kicks seem like a part of a character he puts on:
Theon Greyjoy, ward of Lord Stark, the self-fulfilling prophecy, catering to the bias against him.
And then Reek, playing the Prince of the Iron Islands and invoking Theon Greyjoy the ward.
That boy has spent every moment of his life, from the time he was taken away from his home, on stage. Always watched, always trying to fulfil expectations. He definitely knows how to please his audience.
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winnie-the-monster · 5 months
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“Lord Snow wants to take my place now.” He sneered. “I’d have an easier time teaching a wolf to juggle than you will training this aurochs.”
“I’ll take that wager, Ser Alliser,” Jon said. “I’d love to see Ghost juggle.”
Jon heard Grenn suck in his breath, shocked. Silence fell.
Then Tyrion Lannister guffawed. Three of the black brothers joined in from a nearby table. The laughter spread up and down the benches, until even the cooks joined in. The birds stirred in the rafters, and finally even Grenn began to chuckle.
Ser Alliser never took his eyes from Jon. As the laughter rolled around him, his face darkened, and his sword hand curled into a fist. “That was a grievous error, Lord Snow,” he said at last in the acid tones of an enemy.
-A Game Of Thrones
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inlovewithquotes · 6 days
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He is giving me his son’s sword. Jon could scarcely believe it. The blade was exquisitely balanced. The edges glimmered faintly as they kissed the light.
-Jon Snow
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alaynasansa · 1 year
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The Loss of Lady
He saw his father pleading with the king, his face etched with grief. He saw Sansa crying to herself at night, and he saw Arya watching in silence and holding her secrets hard in her heart
Bran III — A Game of Thrones
He had only to look at Sansa's face to feel the rage twisting inside him once again. The last fortnight of their journey had been a misery. Sansa blamed Arya and told her that it should have been Nymeria who died. And Arya was lost after she heard what had happened to her butcher's boy. Sansa cried herself to sleep, Arya brooded silently all day long, and Eddard Stark dreamed of a frozen hell reserved for the Starks of Winterfell
Eddard IV — A Game of Thrones
He remembered Rhaegar's infant son, the red ruin of his skull, and the way the king had turned away, as he had turned away in Darry's audience hall not so long ago. He could still hear Sansa pleading, as Lyanna pleaded once
Eddard IV — A Game of Thrones
What was it that Jon had said when they found the pups in the snow ? Your children were meant to have these pups, my lord. And he had killed Sansa's, and for what ? Was it guilt he was feeling ? Or fear ? If the gods had sent these wolves, what folly had he done ?
Eddard IV — A Game of Thrones
He was thinking back to the day Arya had been found, to the look on the queen's face when she said, We have a wolf, so soft and quiet
Eddard IV — A Game of Thrones
They'd let the queen kill Lady, that was horrible enough
Arya II — A Game of Thrones
Perhaps she had used up all her tears for Lady and Bran
Sansa II — A Game of Thrones
At first she thought she hated him for what they'd done to Lady, but after Sansa had wept her eyes dry, she told herself that it had not been Joffrey's doing, not truly
Sansa II — A Game of Thrones
"I am sorry for your girl, Ned. Truly. About the wolf, I mean"
Eddard VII — A Game of Thrones
"You're horrible !," she screamed at her sister. "They should have killed you instead of Lady !"
Sansa III — A Game of Thrones
Sansa sat up. "Lady," she whispered. For a moment it was as if the direwolf was there in the room, looking at her with those golden eyes, sad and knowing. She had been dreaming, she realized. Lady was with her, and they were running together, and... and... trying to remember was like trying to catch the rain with her fingers. The dream faded, and Lady was dead again
Sansa III — A Game of Thrones
The girls do not even have that much, he thought. Their wolves might have kept them safe, but Lady is dead and Nymeria's lost, they're all alone
Jon VII — A Game of Thrones
Bran felt all cold inside. "She lost her wolf," he said, weakly, remembering the day when four of his father's guardmen had returned from the south with Lady's bones. Summer and Grey Wind and Shaggydog had begun to howl before they crossed the drawbridge, in voices drawn and desolate. Beneath the shadow of the First Keep was an ancient lichyard, its headstones spotted with pale lichen, where the Old Kings of Winter had laid their faithful servants. It was there they buried Lady, while her brothers stalked between the graves like restless shadows. She had gone south, and only her bones had returned
Bran VI — A Game of Thrones
By the time she reached the godswood, the noises had faded to a faint rattle of steel and a distant shouting. Sansa pulled her cloak tighter. The air was rich with the smells of earth and leaf. Lady would have liked this place, she thought.
Sansa II — A Clash of Kings
And what will they do to me ? Sansa found herself thinking of Lady again. She could smell out falsehood, she could, but she was dead, Father had killed her, on account of Arya. She drew the knife and held it before her with both hands
Sansa II — A Clash of Kings
She hated Ser Amory Lorch for Yoren, and she hated Ser Meryn Trant for Syrio, the Hound for killing the butcher's boy Mycah, and Ser Illyn and Prince Joffrey and the queen for the sake of her father and Fat Tom and Desmond and the rest, and even for Lady, Sansa's wolf
Arya VI — A Clash of Kings
"That was Arya's wolf," she said. "Lady never hurt you, but you killed her anyway"
Sansa III — A Clash of Kings
She shouted for Ser Dontos, for her brothers, for her dead father and her dead wolf, for gallant Ser Loras who had given her a red rose once, but none of them came
Sansa IV — A Clash of Kings
"Lady," she whimpered softly, wondering if she would meet her wolf again when she was dead
Sansa VII — A Clash of Kings
Arya was glad to hear that the castle of the Darrys would be burned. That was where they'd brought her when she'd been caught after her fight with Joffrey, and where the queen had made her father kill Sansa's wolf. It deserves to burn
Arya X — A Clash of Kings
A shiver went through her. "A monster," she whispered, so tremulously she could scarcely hear her own voice. "Joffrey is a monster. He lied about the butcher's boy and made Father kill my wolf. When I displease him, he has the Kingsguard beat me. He's evil and cruel, my lady, it's so. And the queen as well"
Sansa I — A Storm of Swords
That was such a sweet dream, Sansa thought drowsily. She had been back in Winterfell, running through the godswood with her Lady. Her father had been there, and her brothers, all of them warm and safe. If only dreaming could make it so...
Sansa IV — A Storm of Swords
I must be brave. Her torments would soon be ended, one way or the other. If Lady was here, I would not be afraid. Lady was dead, though ; Robb, Bran, Rickon, Arya, her father, her mother, even Septa Mordane. All of them are dead but me. She was alone in the world now
Sansa IV — A Storm of Swords
The crypts were growing darker. A light has gone out somewhere. "Ygritte ?" he whispered. "Forgive me. Please." But it was only a direwolf, grey and ghastly, spotted with blood, his golden eyes shining sadly through the dark...
Jon VIII — A Storm of Swords
"I'll have a song for you," he rasped, and Sansa woke and found the old blind dog beside her once again. "I wish that you were Lady," she said
Sansa VI — A Storm of Swords
She saw Ned Stark, and beside him little Sansa with her auburn hair and a shaggy grey dog that might have been her wolf
Cersei II — A Dance with Dragons
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ludcake · 9 months
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Went back to AGOT in preparation for a reread I'm planning on starting and I'm deathly scared of what would happen if asoiaf/hotd discourse twitter got a hold of this passage........... the amount of rot in those brains would jump on this like sharks seeing blood in the water
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kingsmoot · 8 months
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i was starting to theorize that maybe marriages via kidnapping/pain of death are legally legitimate because they are sworn before the gods, and so these vows have a specific legal binding to them that overrides vows sworn to men
this is more or less what ser roderik cites when discussing ramsay's kidnapping of lady hornwood with maester luwin:
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so marriage vows would be unique in their legitimacy because you swore to the gods, not to any king or other mortal instrument (it's unclear to me how much the king of westeros is said to rule by divine right? maybe that's the implication but in general the faith of the seven seems not to have a lot to do with the rightful ruler of westeros. like idk if anyone calls robert or joffrey like the personification of the will of the seven. that seems unlikely to me since robert was king by conquest not inheritance and since the targs were also kings by conquest and did not keep the faith)
but then:
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the vows of the night's watch are also sworn before the gods, old and/or new
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jon swore his vows before a grove of weirwoods (castle black has no godswood) and the other boys swore in front of the seven with septon celladar
robb even cites that the kingsguard (who also swear their vows before the gods/in a sept) were relieved of their duties by the lannisters (above gods and men indeed, huh, jaime?)
so why are sansa's vows before the septon an unbreakable bond that legitimizes tyrion lannister as heir to winterfell if robb can figure out a way to break jon's vows to the night's watch and make him heir to winterfell. what makes sansa's marriage vows different from jon's vow to keep his watch (never mind the fact that jon is currently secret double turn cloaking with the wildlings, robb doesn't know that)
oh, and then there's this:
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which i found interesting as well because this confirms that ramsay hasn't been legitimized (who would have issued the royal decree to do so? robert/his council didn't since we know lady hornwood still calls him ramsay snow, and robb hasn't legitimized him either) so then what does this mean:
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obviously i agree with maester luwin (and normally i don't agree with him about anything) but how could roose bolton contest this if bastards cannot legally inherit unless they are formally legitimized? how would the hornwood lands be his (or ramsay's, or house bolton's) unless ramsay was legitimized before his marriage?
even if lady hornwood did sign a decree that named ramsay her heir (she signed it under threat of death so it shouldn't count!!! it shouldn't count!! me and maester luwin are correct) it would still be legally impossible for him to inherit... unless the decree lady hornwood signed also legitimized him which cannot be true since bastards can only be legitimize by royal decree and lady hornwood is just the lady of a great house
i could understand that robb is saying the lannisters disrespected vows sworn before the gods when they dismissed the kingsguard, but he won't because he's better than them
but he isn't better than them if he wants to break jon's vows, also sworn before the gods and also sworn for life
so if he can legal loophole his big brother out of his (willingly given!!!!!) vows to the night's watch, why can't he legal loophole his baby sister out of being a war bride who was wed as a prisoner of war
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littlefeatherr · 2 years
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“Here, girl,” Sandor Clegane knealt before her, between her and Joffrey. With a delicacy surprising in such a big man, he dabbed at the blood welling from her broken lip.
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The moment was gone. Sansa lowered her eyes.”Thank you,” she said when he was done. She was a good girl, and always remembered her courtesies. - A Game of Thrones, Sansa VI
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lady-alayne · 14 days
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The queen stood. "And what of my wrath, Lord Stark?" she asked softly.
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docpiplup · 1 year
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DAENERYS TARGARYEN APPRECIATION MONTH 2022
Day 25: Soft, gentle and humorous side of Dany
Dany + kisses
Dany bowed her head, helpless. "No one will enter." She bent over the tub, over Drogo in his bath of blood, and kissed him lightly on the brow. "Bring him back to me," she whispered to Mirri Maz Duur before she fled.
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys VIII
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Dany kissed her sun-and-stars gently on the brow, and stood to face Mirri Maz Duur. "Your spells are costly, maegi."
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys IX
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She raked him with her nails and covered him with kisses and whispered and prayed and told him stories, and by the end she had bathed him with her tears. Yet Drogo did not feel, or speak, or rise.
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys IX
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She knelt, kissed Drogo on the lips, and pressed the cushion down across his face.
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys IX
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"Is that what you fear?" Dany kissed him lightly on his broad forehead. "I am not such a child as that, sweet ser."
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys X
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"I shall hold you to that oath. I pray you never regret the giving of it." Dany lifted him to his feet. Stretching on her toes to reach his lips, she kissed the knight gently and said, "You are the first of my Queensguard."
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys X
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She climbed the pyre herself to place the eggs around her sun-and-stars. The black beside his heart, under his arm. The green beside his head, his braid coiled around it. The cream-and-gold down between his legs. When she kissed him for the last time, Dany could taste the sweetness of the oil on his lips.
A Game of Thrones, Daenerys X
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"I will not lie to you. The way is harder than I dared think." The knight's face was grey and exhausted. The wound he had taken to his hip the night he fought Khal Drogo's bloodriders had never fully healed; she could see how he grimaced when he mounted his horse, and he seemed to slump in his saddle as they rode. "Perhaps we are doomed if we press on . . . but I know for a certainty that we are doomed if we turn back."
Dany kissed him lightly on the cheek. It heartened her to see him smile. I must be strong for him as well, she thought grimly. A knight he may be, but I am the blood of the dragon.
A Clash of Kings, Daenerys I
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"No," he admitted. "There is more of Rhaegar in you, I think, but even Rhaegar could be slain. Robert proved that on the Trident, with no more than a warhammer. Even dragons can die."
"Dragons die." She stood on her toes to kiss him lightly on an unshaven cheek. "But so do dragonslayers."
A Clash of Kings, Daenerys II
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I know this room, she thought. She remembered those great wooden beams and the carved animal faces that adorned them. And there outside the window, a lemon tree! The sight of it made her heart ache with longing. It is the house with the red door, the house in Braavos. No sooner had she thought it than old Ser Willem came into the room, leaning heavily on his stick. "Little princess, there you are," he said in his gruff kind voice. "Come," he said, "come to me, my lady, you're home now, you're safe now." His big wrinkled hand reached for her, soft as old leather, and Dany wanted to take it and hold it and kiss it, she wanted that as much as she had ever wanted anything. Her foot edged forward, and then she thought, He's dead, he's dead, the sweet old bear, he died a long time ago. She backed away and ran.
A Clash of Kings, Daenerys IV
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She kissed Irri's hand where Drogon had bitten it. "I'm sorry he hurt you. Dragons are not meant to be locked up in a small ship's cabin."
A Storm of Swords, Daenerys II
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"I wish he could have known you," the old knight said. "When you are ready, I will tell you all."
Dany kissed him on the cheek and sent him on his way.
A Storm of Swords, Daenerys VI
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"We'll both sleep, and dream of sweeter days. Close your eyes." When she did, Dany kissed her eyelids and made her giggle.
A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys II
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"And what is it that you fear, sweet queen?"
"I am only a foolish young girl." Dany rose on her toes and kissed his cheek. "But not so foolish as to tell you that. My men shall look at these ships. Then you shall have my answer."
A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys III
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One of her young hostages brought her morning meal, a plump shy girl named Mezzara, whose father ruled the pyramid of Merreq, and Dany gave her a happy hug and thanked her with a kiss.
A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys III
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The candle flickered one last time and died, drowned in its own wax. Darkness swallowed the feather bed and its two occupants, and filled every corner of the chamber. Dany wrapped her arms around her captain and pressed herself against his back. She drank in the scent of him, savoring the warmth of his flesh, the feel of his skin against her own. Remember, she told herself. Remember how he felt. She kissed him on his shoulder.
A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys VII
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"If you would please me, ser, be happy for me," Daenerys said. "This is my wedding day. They will be dancing in the Yellow City, I do not doubt." She sighed. "Rise, my prince, and smile. One day I shall return to Westeros to claim my father's throne, and look to Dorne for help. But on this day the Yunkai'i have my city ringed in steel. I may die before I see my Seven Kingdoms. Hizdahr may die. Westeros may be swallowed by the waves." Dany kissed his cheek. "Come. It's time I wed." - A Dance with Dragons - Daenerys VII
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"They are … they are fearsome creatures."
"They are dragons, Quentyn." Dany stood on her toes and kissed him lightly, once on each cheek. "And so am I."
A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys VIII
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twicedailyquotes · 7 months
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I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples and bastards and broken things. 
George R.R. Martin A Game of Thrones
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horizon-verizon · 7 months
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All of Prince Oberyn's daughters have his viper eyes, Hotah realized suddenly. The color does not matter.
-- A Feast for Crows - "The Captain Of Guards"
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nymerias-heart · 1 year
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"Beth, you shouldn't make up stories," Sansa corrected the younger girl, gently stroking her hair to take the harshness out of her words.
Same vibe as:
"My daughter often forgets her courtesies," Eddard Stark said with a faint smile that softened his words.
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winnie-the-monster · 5 months
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“My nine year old daughter is being armed from my own forge, and I know nothing of it. The Hand of the King is expected to rule the Seven Kingdoms, yet it seems I cannot even rule my own household. How is it that you come to own a sword, Arya? Where did you get this?”
Arya chewed her lip and said nothing. She would not betray Jon, not even to their father.
-A Game Of Thrones
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inlovewithquotes · 6 days
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It wasn’t fair. Sansa had everything. Sansa was two years older; maybe by the time Arya had been born, there had been nothing left. Often it felt that way. Sansa could see and dance and sing. She wrote poetry. She knew how to dress. She played the high harp and the bells. Worse, she was beautiful.
-Arya Stark
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unexpectedasoiaf · 2 years
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« Jeyne yawned. “Are there any lemon cakes?”
Sansa did not like being interrupted, but she had to admit, lemon cakes sounded more interesting than most of what had gone on in the throne room. “Let’s see,” she said.
The kitchen yielded no lemon cakes, but they did find half of a cold strawberry pie, and that was almost as good. They ate it on the tower steps, giggling and gossiping and sharing secrets, and Sansa went to bed that night feeling almost as wicked as Arya. »
—A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
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