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fish-sit-expert · 9 days
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fromtheseventhhell · 2 months
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Arya having a (fandom) reputation of being a warrior is actually so Nymeria-coded when you think about it
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House Stark as Nene Leakes Memes
Ned
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Catelyn
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Robb
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Jon
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Sansa
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Arya
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Bran
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Rickon
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Bonus - Theon
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"Send me to the ends of the earth and wed me to the King of Mossovy or the Lord of the Grey Waste, Silverwing will always bring me back to Jaehaerys." And with that she raised herself onto her toes and lifted her face to the king, and he kissed her full upon the lips whilst all looked on. (The Year of the Three Brides—49 AC, Fire and Blood)
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Suddenly she looked like she was going to cry. "I wish you were coming with us."
"Different roads sometimes lead to the same castle. Who knows?" (Jon II, AGoT)
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pixiecactus · 2 months
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reading arya's asos chapters again and god, arya and edric's interactions were really cute and a constant reminder that arya has never forgotten her friendly nature
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jayseadugard · 1 year
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YOU! How come you can see Jamie Lannister as a complex character, but you can’t see the same for Sansa? Jamie literally tried to murder a child and was almost successful. Sansa did act like a “brat” for the first book but she grew up. Not only has she grown up she hasn’t try to murder innocent children. I would say that’s Jamie is also one of my favorite characters but you need to give Sansa a chance. I understand not liking her in show, as they ruined her character in the later four seasons. It’s only fair Sansa be seen as complex character, not just one way or the other.
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sweetaprilbutterfly · 4 months
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Christmas Game of Thrones icons collection
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ladygi · 2 years
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Rhaenyra Targaryen , the Half-Year Queen.
From the show : House of the dragon
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fromtheseventhhell · 1 year
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Mind you the "girl bosses" in question are Dany: who has been sold as a bridal slave at 13, been on the run and feared for her life since she was born, rarely known safety and security, been used as payment by her abusive brother and further abused by the husband she was given too, who has made it a point to protect other women around her from further harm despite having little agency, who faced multiple assassination attempts and the painful loss of her child, vowed to defend others who couldn't defend themselves, has faced constant misogyny on her journey to doing so, has put her own ambitions on hold in order to help others, and is currently the only character enacting wild scale revolution in order to protect a class of people nobody else is fighting for. And Arya: who has been on the run since the end of AGOT starving and scared, has been thrust into a warzone and directly affected by the violent impact, was witness to the horrific torture of the smallfolk by the mountain and his men, was captured and forced into servitude at Harrenhal, was beaten and threatened with sexual violence, who has witnessed countless people she cared about die including her father, mother, and brother, and who still remembers those who lost their lives when nobody else has and done her best to get justice for them.
Yeah, It's soooooo feminist to treat these two female characters like they're lesser because they aren't traditionally feminine. I find it funny how the ones who talk about the importance of valuing "feminine" strengths are the same ones who erase them from Dany and Arya. All of their intelligence, kindness, empathy, etc. get thrown out and their characters are reduced to ones who only know violence. Even the suffering and abuse they've gone through is treated as less impactful and they're given no sympathy. It's an interesting circle of them being misogynistic so that they can justify their misogyny to themselves. It also highlights how little they believe in the things they're saying. Supporting "feminine" characters has just become a convenient way of propping up their favorites; feminism is nothing but a disposable tool. If they actually cared then they wouldn't be rewriting characters to make them seem more "masculine", and in fact wouldn't care about that distinction at all. The female characters have a lot of overlapping experiences afterall.
No one is saying you have to like Arya or Dany, but being misogynistic toward them and trying to disguise it as feminism is disgusting. There's also no way of doing so that won't inevitably reflect poorly on the characters you claim to love. There's nothing productive about making such restrictive boxes for female characters. If you really don't care about them then you don't have to talk about them. It's as simple as that. But if putting them down is the only way you have of propping up your fave, then maybe it's time to find a character that you actually like.
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buttercuparry · 2 years
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It's the fact that Harwin bows to Arya where her ancestor once acknowledged Aegon.
It's the fact that it is Arya who freed her father's men at Harrenhal
It's the fact that at Stoney Sept, it is Arya who gives the Karstark men a kind of absolution before they are executed.
(the sister of the king they just abandoned)
It's the fact that even in Braavos Arya does her duty and provides Sam ( a man of NW) with food
It's the fact that Arya swings the sword after passing the sentence no matter how heavy it leaves her afterwards
It's the fact that fate decreed she should live amongst the people ( her father's word of advice to Robb was to never expect men to follow a Lord whom they do not know) and to know their pain
It's the fact that the North has risen for Ned Stark's precious little girl.
It's the fact that this little girl has the capacity to love someone so much that they they would be willing to march to war, the neutrality of an 8000 year old institution be damned.
It's the fact that the Old Gods and the New themselves tell her to reclaim her name.
It's the fact that her mother keeps looking for her, waiting with the crown of the winter kings.
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tyriongirl · 10 months
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A Storm of Swords - Samwell III // Arya IX
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butcharyastark · 2 months
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smolshork 🦈 -> isaaccastlevania ✨ -> butcharyastark 🐺
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aylskarstark · 2 years
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catelyn and arya’s relationship and parallels make me so *screams incoherently*
“The Lannisters are proud,” Jon observed. “You’d think the royal sigil would be sufficient, but no. He makes his mother’s House equal in honor to the king’s.” “The woman is important too!” Arya protested.” (Arya, AGoT)
“I might have been able to trade the Kingslayer for Father, but. .” “...but not for the girls?” Her voice was icy quiet. “Girls are not important enough, are they?” (Catelyn, ACoK)
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stelacole · 1 year
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psd coloring : 𝐏𝐒𝐃 𝟒𝟒𝟎 : 𝐀𝐑𝐘𝐀 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐊
a psd coloring on deviantart.  feel free to adjust layers if you want to. just keep the credit to me still ! it might not work on all colors the same. this psd comes with some adjustments.
PRICE : free for my watchers there ( if you don’t have deviantart/hmu and i can send you my ko-fi you can donate on and ill send you the psd after it ! )
https://www.deviantart.com/anniexoxos/art/psd-440-arya-stark-free-psd-coloring-956783468
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trwsibit · 1 year
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🗡Young Arya Stark🗡
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