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the-daily-dreamer · 2 months
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Thinking about how the writers at the end of GOT season 8 had Tyrion explicitly explain Dark!Dany in painstaking detail and her fans just said nah
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ichooseviolence · 4 months
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What do you think about dany's vision of Elia and rhaegar in the hotu? Some people think it's a hint towards Elia being involved in Rhaegar's plans
Hello! Thanks for the ask. 😊 I personally don't see how it would hint at her involvement. Here's how the vision plays out:
"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 the man and wife and babe faded like the morning mist, only the music lingering behind to speed her on her way.
Her lack of response brings me back to Barristan's memory of her. "The Princess Elia was a good and gracious lady, though her health was ever delicate." So the fact that she has zero reaction makes me, personally, inclined to believe that she wasn't thrilled with what Rh@egar had to say, but her gracious nature kicked in once again, and she opted for silence. Ad if it were me, I'd be thinking, "Jfc, not this shit again."
It's possible that this vision played out exactly how Dany sees it. Both Rh@egar and Dany saw each other. Perhaps Rh@egar saw a vision of Dany watching them that day and assumed it was his future Visenya.
But back to the original point, Elia nearly died giving birth to their son, and one of the first things her husband does is ramble about his dream of who Aegon must be. That would be extremely frustrating. It's true that Aegon is now Rh@egar's heir. Thus, he will spend his years preparing himself to one day rule. That alone is a major responsibility, now Rh@egar is adding another responsibility on top of that, fresh out of the womb. Actually, while he was still in the womb. And this responsibility is clearly a dangerous one. Why should Elia be expected to approve of it?
I think it's fair to speculate that she may have been greatly concerned for her children's well-being when it came to Rh@egar's obsession with the prophecy.
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So I guess ary@ stans are at it again🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ how Sansa is a bully and if you defend Sansa then you are a real life bully.....and it's that every once in a while ary@ stans start with this narrative.
I know that you guys are very obsessed with my girl and she is always on your mind but seriously it's really getting boring now🙂
And a question: WHY no one talks about how ary@'s first response is physical violence? How Grrm himself has described Ary@ as a psycho (I am not remembering it correctly so tell me if I'm wrong)
5 days ago: D@ny Stan's were crying How Sansa is not a fighter,what was she doing in the crypt?
And now with this shit by A stans, like, is there schedule prepared by Sansa antis on what they will complain about Sansa next week?
Because I swear if I hate/dislike a character/ real life person THIS much I don't waste my energy on talking/ writing/ commenting on those characters
But I guess my gurl is always on mind of those whose dislike/hate her sooooo much
SANSA STARK'S POWER😉
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rosalinesurvived · 2 years
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Me, incoherently screaming: SCORPIONS
"I know of this Dorne," said Reznak mo Reznak. "Dorne is sand and scorpions, and bleak red mountains baking in the sun."
Far off to the north, a haze was visible low on the horizon. Kojja pointed at it. "There is the coast of Dorne. Sand and rocks and scorpions, and no good anchorage for hundreds of leagues.
It was at Hellholt where the Dornish had their greatest success against the Targaryens. A bolt from a scorpion pierced the eye of Meraxes, and the great dragon and the queen who rode upon it fell from the sky. 
"Archmaester Rigney once wrote that history is a wheel, for the nature of man is fundamentally unchanging. What has happened before will perforce happen again, he said.
Scorpions. What has happened before will happen again. Dorne is Sand and Scorpions and Spears and a Scorpion will take down a dragon at Hellholt.
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sansaissteel · 2 years
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General fandom being wising up🥰 just saw multiple tweets of Sansa being defended over the " what do dragons eat?" Sure they're was still a few bad apples, but there was a decent amount talking about how d@ny was supposed to be the queen of the seven. And it was her duty to protect the north. More than one 😏 mentioned the good she burned. More than one said Sansa had prepared a war ravaged North the best she could with very little information and time to get ready.
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alemoncakelife · 2 years
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Not burning down cities 🙃
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thewingedwolf · 1 year
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i did see a dany fan basically say that dany won’t burn kl bc logistically, by the time she wraps up her stories and heads to Westeros, Cersei and Aegon are already likely to have done some damage and I do think that’s a fair point BUT I actually don’t predict that Aegon is gonna do much damage to the city, partially bc we Know cersei is about to do something (will she actually attack the sept? there is some interesting irony in jaime sullying his reputation forever in killing aerys to save the city from wildfire only for his twin sister to use that same wildfire to destroy the city but wildfire is much harder to control in the books than in the show, and she can’t just point the wildfire at the Sept and only the Sept) and that may make her unpopular so KL will be willing to accept Aegon, and also bc Varys, JonCon, and Ilyrio are all convinced he’s going to be their Perfect Prince, so there’s no way Varys is just gonna let Aegon walk into something where he looks like a bad guy. So yes, obviously someone is going to do some damage to KL before Dany shows up, but most of that damage will be Cersei, who is admittedly a wild card, because Aegon’s advisors are just not likely to let him do more damage than whats usually used to fuck over KL in every book, and the point of “KL goes boom” as a plot point is that KL doesn’t just take some damage, but takes the city destroying damage that Jaime tried to avoid, and that every King, Regent, and Hand have worried over but mostly avoided since the war started. Which isn’t to say Cersei isn’t capable of it - she definitely is - or that Aegon VI may not accidentally set something off that Varys never accounted for - which, whatever way it happens, clearly something is going to happen that Varys never accounted for bc that’s the way the story is obviously heading - it’s just that, what seems thematically likely is that Cersei will do something bad and flee, Aegon takes over and may even be a competent king, only for yet another claimant to show up and KL to explode at last.
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asharaxofstarfall · 8 months
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i do not like the dany and rhaenyra stans that hate on sansa and alicent for "bowing down to the patriarchy" and "not stopping their oppression". dany goes through a traumatic marriage at thirteen in which she is regularly raped to the point of contemplating suicide. she forces herself to love her husband and make him love her to spare herself more abuse. she then gets pregnant with his child and goes through a horrific birthing and loses her baby at only fourteen. this whole situation is very, very common for women in their society. the only difference is that daenerys gains three dragons at the end. they empower her and help her move forward to claim her 'birthright'. let's looks at sansa in comparison. she is sold off as a child bride at twelve years old. her betrothed arranges for her to be publicly stripped and beaten. she is then married to the son of the man that killed her brother. her new husband sexually assaults her on her wedding night, but does not rape her. pretty much every man that she encounters tries to sexually harass and assault her. she escapes her marriage and is now being groomed by her mothers childhood friend. she knows that his feelings and actions towards her are wrong, but he's all she has. sansa has to use "a womans courtesy and grace" to get herself out of potentially harmful situations. we also see this with dany's 'seduction' of drogo. the only difference is that sansa is never given dragons to protect herself like daenerys is. she still has to rely on herself. people call rhaeneryas dragon moments 'badass' and put alicent down for sticking to the patriarchy. alicent sticks up for herself by calmly telling her husband that he can take her daughter away from her when she is cold and dead in her grave. that is the only thing she can do in that situation, and its a a risky thing to say to her groomer, abuser and husband (who is also the king) but she still does it to protect her daughter. when alicent is feeling lost, she prays to the mother. when rhaenerya is feeling lost, she rides syrax. alicent and sansa (and even cersei) are not afforded with magic and fantasy to escape their abuse, they have to do the best they can with what little power the average noble woman is given in their society.
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the-daily-dreamer · 1 year
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The show writers clearly only care about smallfolks when the Greens commit atrocities.
Not just the showrunners but most of the fandom too.
Watch. The same people who championed Rhaenys for killing innocent smallfolk and claimed they deserved it for cheering for Aegon, and the people who claimed KL and it’s people deserved to be burned to death by Dany, will be the same folks who will lose their absolute shit over Aemond killing innocents later on.
I will never understand how a fandom can be so happy to champion the slaughter of innocent smallfolk when it’s a “girlboss” they love doing it, but then the second a character they don’t like does it…it’s an issue.
Sorry babes. You don’t get to have it both ways. So like…I better not see any of y’all coming for Aemond stans when he starts committing war crimes. If Dany and Rhaenys can do it with your thunderous applause, so can Aemond <3
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puppetmaster13u · 9 months
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Y’know, there’s a bunch of Billy adopted by Danny Phantom stories and prompts. But what if instead he was adopted by reformed Dan Phantom. 
Give him a dad who is trying his best not to murder but Billy is making it very hard not to at least commit a few crimes. It’s just a few, right? It couldn’t be that bad, but he is trying this whole self-restraint thing.  He hasn’t failed. Yet. 
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maxcuntstappen · 25 days
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F1 via The Interwebs™️ (x)
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little-pondhead · 3 days
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Your Ancient History, Written In Wax
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Danny knew he should have put better security around the Sarcophagus of Eternal Sleep. It wasn’t even Vlad who opened it this time! The fruitloop was too busy doing his actual mayor duties because for some godforsaken reason, the man got re-elected.
No, it wasn’t Vlad. And it wasn’t Fright Knight, either. Nor the Observants. Who opened the Sarcophagus, then? Danny didn’t have time to find out as Pariah Dark promptly tore open a hole in reality and hunting Danny down.
The battle was longer this time. He didn’t have the Ecto-Skeleton, as that was the first thing Pariah had destroyed. The halfa had grown a lot over the past few years, and learned some new tricks, but apparently sleeping in a magic ghost box meant that Pariah had absorbed a lot of power. The bigger ghost acted like a one-man army!
Amity Park was caught in the middle of the battle, but the residents made sure it went no further than that. Vlad and the Fentons made a barrier around the town to keep the destruction from leaking. Sam, Tucker, and Dani did crowd control while Danny faced the king head-on.
Their battle shook the Zone and pulled them wildly between the mortal plane and the afterlife. Sometimes, residents noticed a blow from Pariah transported them to the age of the dinosaurs, and Phantom’s Wail brought them to an unknown future. Then they were in a desert. Then a blazing forest. Then underwater. It went on like that, but no one dared step foot outside of Amity. They couldn’t risk being left behind.
It took ages to beat him, but eventually, Danny stood above the old ghost king, encasing his symbols of power in ice so they couldn’t be used again. He refused to claim the title for himself. Tired as he was, Danny handed the objects off to Clockwork for safe keeping and started repairing the damage Pariah had done to the town. The tear he’d made was too big to fix, for now, so no one bothered. They just welcomed their new ghostly neighbors with open arms and worked together to restore Amity Park.
Finally, the day came to bring down the barrier. People were gathered around the giant device the Fentons had built to sustain it. Danny had brought Clockwork to Amity, to double check that they had returned to the right time and dimension.
Clockwork assured everyone that they were in the right spot, and only a small amount of time had passed, so the Fentons gave the signal to drop the shield.
Very quickly did they discover that something was wrong. The air smelled different. The noise of the nearby city, Elmerton, was louder and more chaotic. Something was there that wasn’t before, and it put everyone on edge.
Clockwork smiled, made a remark about the town fitting in better than before, and disappearing before Danny could catch him.
Frantic, Danny had a few of his ghost buds stay behind to protect the town while he investigated.
He flew far and wide, steadily growing horrified at the changes the world had undergone. Heroes, villains, rampant crime and alien invasions. The Earth was unrecognizable. There were people moving around the stars like it was second nature and others raising dead gods like the apocalypse was coming. Magic and ectoplasm was everywhere, rather than following the ley lines like they were supposed to.
Danny returned to Amity.
The fight with Pariah had taken them through space and time. Somewhere along the way, they had changed the course of history so badly that this now felt like an alien world.
How was he supposed to fix this?
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In the Watchtower, The Flash was wrapping up monitor duty while Impulse buzzed around him, a little more jittery than usual. The boy was talking a mile a minute, when alarms started blaring an alarming green. Flash had never seen this alarm before, and its crackling whine was grating on his ears.
Flash returned to the monitor, frantically clicking around to find the issue, but nothing was popping up. No major disasters, no invasions, no declarations of war. Nothing! What was causing the alarm?
Impulse swore and zipped to a window, pressing his face against it and staring down at Earth. “Fuck! It’s today isn’t it? I forgot!”
“What’s today?” Flash asked. He shot off a text to Batman, asking if it was an error. The big Bat said it wasn’t, and that he would be there soon.
“The arrival of Amity Park. I learned about this in school; the alarm always gives me headaches.”
Flash turned to his grandson, getting his attention. “Bart,” he stressed. “What are you talking about?”
Impulse barely glanced over his shoulder. Now that Flash was facing him, he could see a strong glow coming from Earth. “The first villain, first anti-villain, and the first hero,” he said anxiously. “They all protect the town of the original metas. They’re all here.”
“Here? Now??”
“Yeah? They weren’t before, but they are now. The first hero said there was time stuff involved, which was what inspired me to start practicing time travel in the first place.”
“I’m not following.”
“It’s okay. We should probably go welcome them before they tear apart Illinois, though. The history I remember says that some of them freaked and destroyed a chunk of the Midwest during a fight with each other.”
“WHAT?”
#dpxdc#pondhead blurbs#liminal amity park#I’ve seen stuff like this in the mhaxdp fandom and I eat it up every time#basically the fight with Pariah caused the town to jump through time a little#and while they THOUGHT they were keeping everything in#shit leaked out and tainted those points in time#so technically#historically and genetically speaking#Amity Park is the origin point for the meta gene and Danny made history as the first hero#because Clockwork is a little shit#everyone embodies a basic ability and it has grown from there#the flash family are direct descendants of Dani (speed force Dani for the win)#Dash is the reason super strength exists#so on and so forth#go buck wild#bart learned about it briefly in history class in the 30th century#practically hero worships them#booster gold knows about them too but in contrast to Bart’s excitement#booster is fucking terrified because there was a period where Amity Park rebelled against the US government#and he’s from that specific time#he learned to fear phantom because he lived during that part while Bart is from farther in the future when those issues got resolved#guess who’s chosen to welcome the town? >:)#if you’re wondering what happened to the GIW#they turned into the branch Amanda Waller runs#Danny is the first hero#Vlad the first villain#and Dani the first anti hero#there’s an arc where Danny is trying to fix things but clockwork won’t let him into the timestream and all the heroes are horrified#because yeah Danny is the OG but if he goes back in time to fix his ‘mistake’ what will happen to them?
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theoddest1 · 2 months
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Oh, that's Viv being mutuals with one of the main people who supposedly harassed Shay(fan who killed themselves) and was straight up gross, immature, and threatened people within the fandom.
Oh, that's Viv showing that she was indeed aware of the Shay situation (Dani has talked about it) and pretty evidently not caring enough to talk about it or scold her fanbase over it.
Oh, that's Viv showing she's a bitch for being for people like Dani but pissy over criticism.
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jackdaw-and-hattrick · 7 months
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Story Idea:
22 year old Gotham University student Danny finds a Damien clone whose near death and saves his life, offering to let the kid stay with him in his crappy apartment. The clone accepts, thinking Danny seems like a tolerable chump to bide his time with as he builds his strength for another fight with his progenitor for his rightful place as heir to Batman. Danny absolutely 100% knows the kid’s a clone and that taps right into his childhood trauma, making him want to protect him all the more. (Up to you if Dani is alive but in my version she’s not). Over time, Clone!Damien becomes begrudgingly fond of his new caretaker, especially after Danny starts taking him on Doctor Who style adventures through time/space and the tamer parts of the GZ (there are none) as part of his efforts to build up the kid’s confidence (outside his overcompensating ego) and help him learn to grow into his own person.
Bonus!
Danny and Clone!Damien are the downstairs neighbors to none other than Jason Peters (aka Jason Todd). They both clock him as Red Hood pretty quickly, but it takes much longer for them to connect him to the Waynes, so he’s kinda just their marginally more normal neighbor who happens to be a crime lord and who, for some reason, tends to check up on them a lot. (Originally this was because RH thought Danny might be an upcoming villain, then because he didn’t understand how Danny was alive, and then Clone!Damien moved in and he started checking to make sure that he didn’t murder Danny in his sleep). Luckily, Jason is a fantastic cook, so they are both grateful (to varying degrees) for his nosiness. (Is this a Dead on Main situation, are they just good friends? Who’s to say? You. Or me. But probably you.)
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ASOIAF discourse would be a lot more fun if we all realized that every single person who has been put in a position of leadership/rulership fails in one way or another. Jon and Dany failing is not an indictment on their abilities to lead or rule. They’re kids, they still have shit to figure out. Given “what was Aragorn’s tax policy”, I doubt GRRM will write a story that will feature the appearance of a most perfect ruler ever who will be a total success instead Jon and Dany who were tOtAl FlOpS. Especially if this person has no previous experience that has been detailed within the text itself. That’s not only antithetical to the series, but also not how you write a narrative.
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