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"Queenscrown" by Michael Komarck
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emprcaesar · 3 months
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"Some people will always need help. That doesn't mean they're not worth helping."
-meera reed, season 3 game of thrones
top 3 game of thrones quote and it’s not 2 or 3. meera continues to be one of my favorite characters in the show and book. she’s strong and kind but also scared and understands asking for help and helping others doesn’t make you weak. she doesn’t see jojen or bran or hodor as any less because of their disability and she helps them without thinking twice. i love the simplicity of the love meera has for her traveling companions. all the reeds have my heart!
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thewatcher0nthewall · 4 months
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silverflameataraxia · 2 months
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It was running down her nose and stinging her eyes. Sansa wiped it away with a napkin. When she saw what the fruit in her lap had done to her beautiful ivory silk dress, she shrieked again. "They should have killed you instead of Lady!" Sansa threw her head back in disdain. "You?" You couldn't sew a dress fit to clean the pigsties." "It won't be so bad, Sansa," Arya said. "We're going to sail on a galley. It will be an adventure, and then we'll be with Bran and Robb again, and Old Nan and Hodor and the rest." She touched her on the arm. "Hodor!" Sansa yelled. "You ought to marry Hodor, you're just like him, stupid, and hairy and ugly!" She wrenched away from her sister's hand, stormed into her bedchamber, and barred the door behind her.
AGoT, Sansa III
My mom treated me the exact same way Sansa treats Arya (putting her down all the time, calling her names, calling her ugly, saying she's an embarrasment, wishing someone else could be her sister/wishing Arya was a bastard, and saying that she wished she was dead). All my therapists have called this emotional abuse. Even if you look up emotional abuse, it fits Sansa to a T. So why do we say that Sansa's mean to Arya or that she bullies her, when really Sansa abuses Arya?
Also, saying this is normal sibling behavior is like saying my mother and I have a normal/healthy relationship, when really it's an abusive one.
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adarkandmagicalforest · 5 months
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nothoughsheadempty · 1 year
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Posting a pov character from asoiaf until winds of winter drops ✨ shitty doodle edition ✨: #1 Bran Stark
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My bestie @santsikai and I decided to do a challenge in which we draw a pov character twice a month, more or less. Let's see if we run out of characters or the book gets released first 🤣
Sorry my handwritting is hot garbage btw.
I gave him an ugly bowl cut cuz it felt just right 😌
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sinful-ghost · 13 days
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cousins
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Bran and Hodor by Miguel Regodon
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elaena · 1 year
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I dream of a tree sometimes. A weirwood, like the one in the godswood. It calls to me.
HAPPY SECRET SANSA @auranevelaryon !!! Here's the cave gang just for you <:o)
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theladymeera · 15 days
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I am having thoughts about Bran, Hodor, and skinchanging that I must write down now, while they're still fresh.
There's a whole line of fandom that theorizes that in TWOW Bran is going to step up his violation of skinchanging no-nos by doing sex stuff (rape) via Summer. Aside from Bran not having been taught skinchanging in any traditional way, (so he wouldn't know the rules,) and being 10, it's always coming from that part of fandom that hates Bran (and the other main characters).
So here's the thing. Skinchanging into another person is established as taboo in the prologue of ADWD specifically so the reader can know exactly how horrible it is for Bran to do this to Hodor. Skinchanging in this story opens the door for there to be a whole new and particularly horrifying breach of agency and consent that has nothing to do with sex.
It's touched on in other stories, and rape happens a lot in asoiaf, but skinchanging into another person, especially without their consent or being able to consent, is asking the audience a lot more than rape does.
Bran's use of Hodor is horrifying. Based on what's in the books, warging with Summer is totally different from skinchanging with Hodor. Humans and wolves or dogs can bond and the experience seems to be consenting or exhilarating for the pair. Hodor is unable to express himself, being cut off from language, and so it makes it very easy for Bran to dehumanize Hodor in the earlier books. - Here I am going to note that Bran is far from the only character to dehumanize Hodor. The only character I can think of who makes a point of Hodor's personhood is Maester Luwin.
And again, Bran is ten years old, depressed, and without any parental figures to guide him anymore. Meera and Bloodraven are the closest he has to authority figures. Bloodraven doesn't seem to care about how Bran treats Hodor, not that there was much opportunity for that kind of interaction in the one chapter we have where he's training Bran. And Meera is technically subordinate to Bran due to their society (class and gender). Not to mention that she's distracted by Jojen's condition and that Bran hasn't been broadcasting what he's doing to Hodor.
The question of mind control more often comes up in sci-fi, which is where GRRM comes from as a writer. And learning that controling someone like this, taking away their agency and using them because he's upset and jealous about his disability, is so so horrible, is Bran's dark night of the soul. It's his villain arc. Learning that breaching someone's consent and autonomy, refusing them dignity or humanity, and perceiving them as lesser because of a disability, is evil, is so important. (And connects to the main enemy of the story, using the bodies of the unconsenting dead to do their bidding to destroy all life.)
It's also particularly poignant because Bran himself is diminished and dehumanized because of his disability, and he can talk and express himself and unlike Hodor, he can't be used like a mule.
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littlelord · 5 months
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“i hate bran because he turned hodor into a dumb pointless idiot who can’t understand anything or talk!” i hope no real-life disabled person EVER has to hear you say that shit.
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maicrzs · 9 months
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Hodor!
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emprcaesar · 7 months
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when i’m sad i like to look at the graphic novel for AGOT.
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also hodor is kinda bad
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dreamfyre-beautiful · 9 months
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I think we as a fandom need to discuss the ableism in both the story and in the fandom. Reducing characters like Aemond, Tyrion, and Bran to their disability and joking about it does not make you a good person. It makes you ableist point blank period.
On the other hand, character like Hodor and Helaena are infantilized and looked down upon. In the books Helaena has an active role in politics and isn’t always out of it or appearing to be in a different world like the show had her seem.
Also the only other disabled character in Hotd, Larys, is a bad guy who sexually assaults Alicent. While I’m not saying disabled people need to always be good people but they should have more options than being child-like or only being described by their disability.
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2t2r · 11 years
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Une simpsonisation des personnages de Game of Thrones
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/simpsonisation-des-personnages-de-game-of-thrones/
Une simpsonisation des personnages de Game of Thrones
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adarkandmagicalforest · 5 months
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if i catch any of them ill -
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