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House Stark as Nene Leakes Memes
Ned
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Bonus - Theon
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jeyneofpoole · 1 year
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theredquill · 6 months
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in between the first and second acts of butchered tongue
robb: dead.
theon: enduring reekfication
marysa: joining a band of musicians, being in denial, living her best bard life, is declared dead, changed her name
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2braincellslz · 1 year
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Theon: quit messing with my hand!
Robb: quit messing with my hair!
Theon: well... I started first.
Arya: quit being gay. Both problems solved.
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the-maidofmischief · 1 year
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hiya!!! your icons are so lovely would you ever consider making icons of alfie allen? perhaps as theon greyjoy or in his modern roles? or even as himself!! and if not thats okay too just keep being lovely!
Thank you!
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theongreyjoyys · 2 years
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petrerpkr · 2 years
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mauvaisxander · 3 months
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visenyaism · 1 month
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ASOIAF POV characters ranked by how good of a guest judge they would be on drag race (definitive ranking)
24. Arys oakheart. spectacularly bad in a way that would also be bad TV because he simply would not know what to do. and would be icky about it.
23. Ned stark. canonically gets suspicious of people just because they are gender nonconforming.
22. Aeron greyjoy. people are going to wonder why i put him as Victarion on this list. this is because I think victarion has a better personality for reality TV.
21. Victarion greyjoy. good TV, would win reverse GLAAD award for most homophobic event on television.
20. Areo hotah. too stoic.
19. Quentyn. little nerd in over his head. if Barristan Selmy is telling you that you are not serving hard enough it’s already over.
18. Barristan selmy. a #ally for revealing that egg legalized gay marriage for his kid daeron and being happy about it, but does not have a lot else going for him. would probably say everyone looks nice
17. Bran. seven.
16. Joncon. IS gay, but does not seem like he’s super into all that.
15. Jon. Would probably awaken something in him.
14. Jaime. does not serve cunt, is one.
13. Brienne. Listen she’s trying her best okay.
12. Samwell Tarly. Would DEFINITELY awaken something in him. too busy blushing and telling everyone they look great to be an actual judge.
11. Arya. One thing about her is she WILL be finding people and she WILL be talking to ALL of them which makes her a great TV personality, but i think she would get bored.
10. Davos. Can’t explain this one i just think he would be down.
9. Cat. Serves, afraid to FULLY serve. Ally.
8. Asha. gets off on being mean to pretty boys so you know she is having a great time.
7. Dany. what can i say she’s a star.
6. Tyrion. definitely has the personality for it.
5. Cersei. is a fascist but showing up in full rhaegar eleganza to her husband who she murdered’s funeral. cuntress. You KNOW she would kill it.
4. Arianne. Definitely the first person you would think to ask to guest judge and for good reason.
3. Sansa. 13 year old fashion icon who loves gay people so much. Is so into it the whole time. meticulous notes.
2. Theon. could be the greatest to do it if he could ever get over himself but as it stands simultaneously knocks it out of the park and is a total train wreck. extremely fun to watch.
1. Melisandre. Serves like her life depends on it which she thinks it literally does. Obsessed with appearances and performances. off putting antagonistic cryptic and weird. fantastic TV.
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westeroswisdom · 1 month
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Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) is expressing his support for one side in House of the Dragon.
The trailer for House of the Dragon Season 2 demanded that all fans choose a side in the upcoming civil war, and Game of Thrones star Alfie Allen did not hesitate. The actor commented a green circle emoji on one of the promos, indicating his support for "team green" or "the greens." Fans who had chosen the same side were elated, while others were surprised. Allen played Theon Greyjoy on HBO's Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2019, and remains one of the franchise's most iconic stars to this day. It's exciting enough for fans when a Game of Thrones cast member reveals that they are watching House of the Dragon, so the hype around Allen choosing a side went even further.
If you recall GoT to any degree, Theon did make a number of disastrous choices.
"He changes sides often," one commenter on Reddit wrote, referencing Theon's track record on the show. Another referenced the contemporary character in this prequel, writing: "The spirit of Dalton Greyjoy is gonna haunt him for this." A third good-natured fan wrote: "It's okay to be wrong" with a black heart emoji.
Season 2 of House of the Dragon begins on June 16th (June 17th Eastern Hemisphere time).
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The Theon poll was so interesting. I was just curious if you’ve ever seen any of the show? I couldn’t remember if you said you read the books first and then watched the show or if you’ve never seen the show at all. If you have, did you watch the whole thing? Was there anything you liked about it or thought the show portrayed well?
It's kind of you to show interest anon and I don't hold anything against you but oh god this was such a struggle and I ended giving up because I can't talk about the show without wanting to hurt people but also the longer I think about it, the less apologetic I want to be. I want to be allowed to tell everyone how much I despise it but I know I would get in trouble for that and I'm so tired of it. The more I think about it, the more depressed I get and the more hateful I become. I think it makes me depressed because fandom proved I'm not allowed to be hateful and angry, although I know I have the right to be.
"Was there anything you liked about it or thought the show portrayed well?"
I actively forget the show exists until someone mentions it, but I filled two journals with show thoughts (they were abundantly negative), so here are the few things I marked down as positives.
I’ve always been a fan of Ramin Djawadi's work and used to play some of his pieces so that was the highlight of the show for me. “Winds of Winter” and some other themes used for Dany give me goosebumps and so does “Light of the Seven”. There was a time I could play that one on the violin and piano.
“Watching your vicious bastard die gave me more relief than a thousand lying whores.” (I didn't even have to google that sentence. I heard it once and it became engraved to my brain)
Lena Headey and most of the casting for the Lannisters. I hated what they did to Tyrion's character later on and also how they made Cersei less unhinged but I think both of them had the range to play the characters properly had they been given decent scripts.
There was this thing they did with Sansa's hair that I thought was interesting. Her style changed and assimilated to whoever she was learning from/trying to emulate. A nice and fitting touch.
Up to Season 6 (I think. Not fully sure), I liked most of the costuming for Cersei. The red dress with the golden metal corset shaped armour...gay gay homosexual gay.
Florence + the Machine's adaptation of "Jenny of Oldstones".
The adaptation of "The Rains of Castamere"
Dubrovnik and Peñiscola as two of the most important filming locations were such a smart choice! I had been to both of the cities in the past and it was so fun to spot which places they filmed in. They really made the best out of such small and rather niche places and I applaud how much they played with perspective in order to make us ignore the constant use of the same set spaces.
I really liked Isaac Hempstead Wright's acting during Season 2. It felt very similar to this despair and impotence that ACOK Bran feels and my heart ached for him.
Season 6 episode 10 made absolutely no fucking sense but it was the most entertaining one and I think seeing Cersei blow up the sept was the happiest experience I had with that show. What an icon she was, burning all her enemies to the ground...would have made me even happier if her actions had consequences but I still cherished the moment on itself.
I hated everything related to the Greyjoys and the writing team threw every possible interesting plot and dynamic for them out of the window, but there was a scene somewhere in Season 2, when Theon returns to the Iron Islands in which Balon Greyjoy is given a more deeply and hurtful characterisation. Theon accuses him of "giving him away, like a dog he didn't want anymore" and the camera stays at Balon's expression of pain and desolateness. I really dislike most of the fandom's characterisation for Balon. This however, was interesting.
Michelle Fairley's last scream and her following lifelessness during the red wedding was hunting. I am #anti Robb Stark(/j) and I didn't like Richard Madden as Robb so I didn't feel a lot during that scene until she started to shine. Amazing actress.
Season 1, episode 10 (I think), a scene in which we see Catelyn and Robb react to Ned's death. Michele Fairley does this thing where she starts leaning against trees and breaths heavily in order to not let herself cry and Robb is hacking a tree with his sword before his mother hugs him as he sobs "I'll kill them all". I don't like Richard Madden but I loved that scene. The composition and setting was so atmospheric and the musical score was very emotional, love those strings. I rewatched the scene right now to make sure my thoughts were the same and, yes 15-year-old-me, I full-heartedly agree!
The animated shorts were a hesitant and reluctant source of joy for me. @/hell-heron has made use of them in gifs and I think they are lovely to look at.
That's about it
"I was just curious if you’ve ever seen any of the show? I couldn’t remember if you said you read the books first and then watched the show or if you’ve never seen the show at all. If you have, did you watch the whole thing?"
I watched till half of season 2 after spending three years analysing the books without any show influence or imagery, didn't like it, got called a slur and was told to go back to the plantation by show people because I didn't like the whitewashing, finished watching it in 2019 against my will, really hated it.
The concrete things that made the show a source of anger and sadness instead of allowing it only to be uninteresting for me, asides from Stark goggles and overall me hating show!Theon and show!Dany (two of my favourite characters), listed from most to least personally upsetting:
Missandei of Naath (Sexualization, pseudo-maturity and imposed adulthood of black Girls)
Jeyne-Sansa switcherroo (Not doomed by the narrative, just ditched and other unimportant, unsatisfactory, insufficient girls (Jeyne W, Penny, Kyra, Pretty Pia, etc.))
"Dark" "Dark eyes" "Dark hair" "Dark vs Fair" (Whitewashing under the pretence of ambiguity á la fanon!Rue from the Hunger Games)
The philosophical stance of the narrative (Nihilism vs. Optimistic Existentialism vs. Embracing the absurd & The Myth of Sisyphus; conclusion: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING)
Ableism (Wex Pyke, Ilyn Payne and my other fellow (selective) mutes, constant jokes on the expense of mutilated people that the watchers were meant to laugh at, the dismissal of Tysha, Bran's not-sense-making impotence/infertility and the connotations of lovelessness for disabled people, Tyrion making fun of a supposedly mentally disabled cousin just for the lols)
Renly, Loras, Jon Connington, Satin and "Olyvar" (???) (Home of phobia)
Sansa Stark (Destroying a character to marketise a YA Heroine)
Daenerys Targaryen (Slowburn character assassination)
The even stronger orientalist tropes in Dorne (Girlbossing your way through character massacre)
Robb Stark (Simplifying the text and creating a male oc)
Arya Stark & Brienne of Tarth (Contraproductive and unresolved internalised misogyny)
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nitewrighter · 1 year
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ive seen we queue on so much stuff im afraid to ask what it means atp
It’s my queue tag. It means rather than just reblog something, I’ve queued it for later. It’s a play on “we flew” from a preview of a Theon Greyjoy chapter for The Winds of Winter—which still hasn’t been released. But the line "We Flew" refers to my favorite scene in A Dance With Dragons, when Theon and Jeyne Poole (NOT SANSA) jumped off of the ramparts of Winterfell. Well more specifically (and iconically) "Theon grabbed Jeyne around the waist and jumped." It's Theon continuing to bullshit and romanticize when Stannis is like, "You broke three of her ribs you moron" and Theon's like "Doesn't matter we got away from Ramsay :)"
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calisources · 6 months
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upcoming stuff post bday in no particular order
alfie allen as theon greyjoy icon pack
the selection book quotes meme
throne of glass book quotes meme
upcoming psd
idk how or when because i have exams and a minor dental surgery coming up but these is my agenda. hopefully, before november ends
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jasonblaze72 · 2 years
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Game Of Thrones Deaths That Broke Our Heart: From Hodor To Ned Stark
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HBO's Game of Thrones completely transformed the fantasy genre was completely transformed by HBO's Game of Thrones, by giving well-known characters and tropes a Shakespearean seriousness. Along the way, however, the show regularly proved that it wasn't just the best in the genre at shaping complex stories with memorable characters. It was also the most skilled at breaking your heart unexpectedly. Even when it comes to its most loved characters, "Game of Thrones" never held back, and throughout its eight-season run, viewers of the HBO fantasy series tearfully bid farewell to many iconic figures. Nevertheless, despite the fact that "valar morghulis" (translation: "all men must die") was one of the series' most iconic catchphrases and served as a warning to viewers not to become overly attached, certain deaths were more painful than others. After all, even if we were aware that a number of the characters will probably have horrible deaths at some time, we wouldn't have continued watching the brutal series season after season if we didn't really care about them. Due to our emotional attachments to the characters, certain "Game of Thrones" deaths affected us exceptionally hard, while others only looked unusually cruel in the context of the show. Although we didn't necessarily need these characters to be around forever, did they really have to leave on such a sad note? These "Game of Thrones" deaths hurt us the most, ranging from vengeful beheadings to shocking betrayals. Maester Luwin The sweet old Maester Luwin was one of the few characters who was as devoted to House Stark and its offspring. He serves as a loyal guide and actual history and life instructor for young Bran and Rickon over the first two seasons of the show. In addition, despite Theon Greyjoy's betrayal and fall into darkness, he remains one of the few characters who can reason with him. However, the selfless Maester Luwin dies a terrible death at the conclusion of the second season. Maester Luwin tries to defend Theon after he is betrayed by his own troops, but in doing so, he is badly wounded. As he nears death, Rickon, Hodor, Osha, and a returning Bran manage to locate him. They comfort one another by exchanging heartfelt words. Maester Luwin restates his heartfelt devotion to the Starks in his final words: "I introduced you to the universe, the two of you. Since then, I've seen each one of your faces practically every day. And I count myself quite lucky for that." Ygritte If we're being completely honest, we knew from the start that a relationship between the wildling Ygritte and Stark bastard Jon Snow was probably doomed. After all, Jon's pledge to the Night's Watch placed him in opposition to the sworn Free Folk. They were aware that the chances were against them, but we couldn't help but cheer for them as they slowly fell in love. Finally, things appeared to be turning around when Jon was welcomed as one of the wildlings, uniting the two of them. However, their alliance ultimately failed when Ygritte realized Jon still had the Night's Watch on his side. Even though Jon and Ygritte still love one other, at the finale of Season 3, Jon turns away from the wildlings and goes back to the Wall. As a result, when the wildlings finally make their way into Castle Black in Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall," viewers already know that a fight between the two is coming. We weren't really ready, though, when Ygritte got shot instead of Jon during the battle, saying she wished they'd remained in the cave where they had their passionate encounter. She died in Jon's arms. We, too, hoped that they had remained in that cave. Shae Tyrion Lannister never had good luck with the ladies. Tyrion had a horrifying experience as a teenager when he was led to believe a lady loved him only to discover that she was a hired prostitute. Despite this, Tyrion eventually allowed himself to be open to the possibility of love again years later. Shae was one of the most controversial characters on the show while she was there, largely because of how she deviated from her book counterpart. Shae was genuinely in love with Tyrion (which was different from the A Song of Ice and Fire book), and as a result, she was terribly heartbroken by his apparent betrayal when he made her leave King's Landing. It's sad enough when Shae comes back to betray him by giving false testimony against him in his murder case. It becomes even more tragic when you consider the subsequent conflict that arises when Tyrion discovers her in his father's bed. The two get into a violent argument and fight until he is pushed to strangle her to death. Myrcella Baratheon It's not always necessary to know a character all that well in order to be deeply affected by their death. The youngest of the three children born to Cersei and Jaime Lannister, Myrcella Baratheon, was possibly the least developed. While we were all too familiar with their two boys, Joffrey and Tommen, Myrcella remained a charming mystery, a princess who had been promised to marry the prince of Dorne. She was always polite, charming, and optimistic. That made her harsh murder at the hands of the revolting Sand Snakes and Ellaria Sand all the crueler. Myrcella was returning back to King's Landing with her father, Jaime, when she suddenly died in the arms of her heartbroken father. The two had just spoken openly about the nature of Myrcella's bloodline when she suddenly started bleeding heavily without any clear cause. Ser Jorah Mormont Ser Jorah Mormont, who first appeared in the series, was always and forever devoted to Daenerys Targaryen, whom he saw as the legitimate ruler of the Seven Kingdoms. As Daenerys' closest friend, most dependable counsel, and confidant, Jorah would repeatedly demonstrate the true nature of his loyalty and affection, despite the fact that his motivations were initially unclear (due to a contract made with King Robert at the time). Ser Jorah Mormont repeatedly defied death to stay by her side before sadly dying in the only manner a person of his kind could: by giving his life to save his queen. Jorah lost his life during the Battle of Winterfell by battling the Army of the Dead harder than he ever had before, absorbing all the vicious blows intended for Daenerys, and passing away in her arms after the battle was over. Shireen Baratheon In the entire cast of Game of Thrones, there aren't many characters who can be considered purely nice and pure. Shireen Baratheon is a member of that tiny club. Shireen Baratheon, the icy and ruthless Stannis Baratheon's daughter, was diagnosed with greyscale at a very early age and was doomed to live a lonely life. Ser Davos Seaworth and she developed a great friendship, and she even helped the elderly Onion Knight learn to read. Then, just as it appeared that the future princess would avoid her father's irrational exaggerations, Melisandre sent a command that the Lord of Light required the sacrifice of royal blood. Shireen was brutally burned at the stake, which caused her mother to kill herself and ultimately brought about Stannis' downfall. Also Read: Top 10 Most Popular Game Of Thrones Characters: Jon Snow Is Not On The Top Daenerys Targaryen Power corrupts, and unchecked power corrupts much more. These details are well-known and frequently retold in debates of both real and Westerosi history. At the beginning of the series, Daenerys Targaryen was a young child with big eyes and a dream of one day going back home. At the end of the series, Daenerys Targaryen was a Mad Queen who had lost all sense of reality and was unable to even begin to realize her mistakes. During the last season, her descent into madness and her abrupt rise to power left many viewers with an unfavorable impression of her. The way the series decided to wrap up her story, though, was the most heartbreaking of all. Daenerys still held out hope that Jon Snow could love her in the same way that she loved him, despite having practically no one on her side aside from her only remaining dragon. This appeared to be the case as the lover-relatives confessed their feelings for one another, but Jon surprised her by stabbing her in the heart with a dagger, putting an end to the Song of Ice and Fire and get it over with. Hodor The majority of "Game of Thrones" characters who were important to the plot over several seasons were warriors, nobles, or a combination of both. But Hodor, the gentle giant who acted as Bran Stark's legs when he was paralyzed, wasn't like that. Hodor was usually depicted as having a childlike mind and spirit despite the fact that he was an adult. He was known to be easily charmed or horrified by all the amazing things that happened in Westeros. Bran occasionally had control over Hodor thanks to his Warg abilities, using his body to protect his friends even while Hodor himself was terrified. In "The Door," the sixth season finale, he met his end, and it was truly devastating. All hope appears lost as Hodor, Bran, and their friends are trapped north of the Wall. Our heroes escape the Three-eyed Raven's den by using a tunnel and closing a door behind them as an army of wights pursues them. Unfortunately, someone must hold the door to keep Bran safe, and Hodor is assigned to do this. The fact that Bran is still haunted by flashbacks, especially one of a young Hodor when he was still known as Wylis, adds sadness and tension to the moment. The young Wylis drops to the ground, saying "hold the door" again and again until the words all combine into one, which is the only thing he can speak going forward, as Bran watches in horrified understanding in his vision. It was a scene of jaw-dropping storytelling to watch Hodor's backstory develop in the past as his body was being torn apart in the present. It's a huge tragedy, though, since we learned that the monosyllabic guy we'd loved over so many seasons had been formed by the agony of his own tragedy ever since he was a youngster. Stark Family The Red Wedding is always brought up when discussing important "Game of Thrones" deaths, and for a good reason. The Lannister family murdered Robb Stark's father, and during the 2nd and 3rd seasons of "Game of Thrones," Robb gathers his army with the intention of exacting revenge. During that period, in exchange for Robb's safe travel through the Frey family's property, a marriage is negotiated between Robb and Walder Frey's daughter. However, after accepting Frey's demands, Robb falls in love with Talisa and secretly marries her. The Frey troops leave Robb's army as a result, much to the anger of Robb's mom, Catelyn. In an effort to win them back, Robb suggests that his uncle wed Frey's daughter instead, reasoning that it would still be a fine marriage for the Freys. The elderly Frey approves, but Catelyn realizes it's a trap when the banquet hall's doors are sealed after the ceremony. But by that point, it's already too late, and Talisa, Robb, Catelyn, and the entire Stark army are killed. To add insult to injury, Robb's direwolf, Grey Wind, is even killed by Frey's warriors outside the feast hall while Robb's younger sister watches helplessly from her hiding spot. Being forced to watch Robb's unborn child and wife die first, followed by Catelyn witnessing her son get slaughtered, and Arya witnessing Grey Wind being shot is one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the show. Ned Stark While fans of George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series were aware of what to expect from "Game of Thrones," those who had never seen the show were in for a harsh awakening when Ned Stark, the show's apparent protagonist, was beheaded in "Baelor," the second last episode of the first season. Ned had been the moral compass of the series up to that point, always wanting to do the responsible thing even when it was difficult and trying to keep everyone else around him to a high standard. Sadly for Ned, "Game of Thrones" is not the kind of series where a person's integrity would typically be rewarded. In the end, the hero is tricked into admitting to treason even though he is innocent, which allows the cruel young king Joffrey Baratheon an excuse to break his word and execute Ned instead of sparing his life. It was a heartbreaking scene, even for readers who knew Ned would die since they had read the books—especially because both of his children were present to see him in his final moments. The moment sent a gut punch to anyone who had believed that this was the kind of show where good guys always win and bad ones usually lose, more so than the severity of the death itself. It was sufficient to lay that naive optimism to rest after Ned was killed and Joffrey was still in charge. Also Read: Top 10 Best Game Of Thrones Episodes Ranked: From Battle Of The Bastards To Blackwater Read the full article
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april 14th, 2019: WORST DAY OF MY LIFE
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