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bookhousestark · 1 month
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ARYA STARK + stand-ins (insp.)
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laurellerual · 11 months
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Some random gurlz
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dr3adlady · 5 months
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❄️💠Winter Roses💠❄️
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coldraindropsss · 1 month
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Jeyne Heddle, Willow Heddle
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pixiecactus · 4 months
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my favourite asoiaf girlies: Daenerys Targaryen - Arya Stark - Ygritte - Brienne Tarth - Shireen Baratheon - Arianne Martell - Missandei - Willow Heddle - Mya Stone - Meera Reed - Wylla Manderly - Margaery Tyrell
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beryndraws · 1 year
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@melrosing's ASoIaF Shipping Meme
Honestly, I’d just be satisfied with a Gendrya reunion at this point.
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asoiaf-fancasts · 3 months
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Willow Heddle - Fancasts
Age: 10
Appearance: She has brown hair, brown eyes and is skinny.
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Character[s]: Danielle De Barbarac [Younger] & Emily [Younger]
Actress: Anna Maguire
Movie[s]: Ever After: A Cinderella Story [1998] & David Copperfield [2000]
[She was 7 - 11 during these movies so around the right age for Willow. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She wears medieval clothes in Ever After and early Victorian in David Copperfield.]
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What’s the one trivial hill you’ll die on? Mine is that Willow Heddle is more thematically important to Brienne’s arc than every other character combined.
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daenystheedreamer · 8 days
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i always think its a bit funny when renly and loras are brienne's friends in modern au. renly okay but loras... that man has pretty privilege &uglyphobia. but maybe he's nicer when he's not being a teenage superstar widower at 16
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jackoshadows · 8 months
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"No," she said, "that's Sansa." - Eddard, AGoT
It's skillful the way GRRM sets up a situation with Sansa and then subverts with Arya in the books.
First, Robert Baratheon wants a redo of his relationship with Lyanna Stark by fixing a marriage between Sansa and Joffrey. Except Joffrey is not really his son and the marriage ends up not happening.
Meanwhile Ned (and several other characters including Bran with his visions) compares Arya to Lyanna in terms of looks and personalities in the text of the story. And it's Arya who has the love of both Robert and Rhaegar's sons Gendry and Jon Snow.
Secondly, it's the way the Southerners see Sansa as the key to the North. From the Lannisters to the Tyrells and even Littlefinger in the Vale, all plotting to marry Sansa off for her claim.
Meanwhile, it's Arya Stark for whom the North is rising up and waging war. Arya Stark for whom the LC of the NW has broken his oaths. Arya Stark whom the King Beyond the Wall/Abel the Bard was trying to steal out of Winterfell. Arya Stark whom Stannis Baratheon has promised Jon Snow that he will save.
While unbeknownst to the south and even LF, Robb Stark has written a decree that disinherits Sansa and Jon Snow supports Stannis as King even as he vows to never let Sansa Lannister get Winterfell while he lives.
And thirdly, even with Jaime sending off Brienne to find Sansa (because he and everyone else assumes that Arya is dead), we see Brienne following in Arya's footsteps through the Riverlands, meeting the same side characters. She meets Gendry and Willow Heddle who is a stand in for Arya with similar characteristics and Hyle Hunt even ships them together! And the constant references to the great big wolf pack hunting in the Riverlands - we know who that is!
All this is subtle and yet build up steadily over five books. And Arya has not returned to Westeros yet and still GRRM has several plots revolving around the character. Can't wait to read what happens when she actually gets back as Arya Stark in TWoW.
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turtle-paced · 3 months
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How would the Riverlands' smallfolk react to the knowledge that Arya was the one who released Rorge and Biter from their cages, especially since they've been raping and terrorizing the Riverlands and Rorge threatened to rape Willow Heddle with a crossbow?
"Pfft, yeah right."
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bargainbincheese · 1 month
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“Why?” asked Heddle. She watched a flock of geese flying south as her mother scrubbed the laundry in the late afternoon sun.
“What do you mean why?” Heddle’s mother was barely paying attention. Willow had been a curious child once, but now she didn’t have time for that sort of thing. She had a five year old, a toddler, and another baby due any day now to worry about. Heddle’s father had always been the one to patiently answer her incessant questions, but he was gone now.
“Why do they fly in a triangle like that?” the little child used the same patient tone she’d learned from her father. Willow couldn’t tell her how much it hurt to hear him in her voice. She was too young to understand.
She wanted to be the parent her daughter needed. She wanted to foster her curiosity. But today it was all too much and she snapped. “Because they just do ok? Not everything has a reason.”
After that, Heddle never asked her mother any more questions about birds.
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laurellerual · 4 months
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I just wanna say thank you for not demonizing Ned Dayne and Bella in your Gendrya work. Unfortunately, I had the misfortune of reading some fics where those characters (along with Aegon and the Heddle sisters) were made into these ooc villains and it made me lose interest in the pairing for a while. Not saying all Gendrya shippers are like this because usually Gendrya shippers don't resort to character-bashing, probably because Gendrya gets hate over Arya supposedly not being pretty/feminine/empathetic enough for Gendry according to fandom misogynists. But it does dishearten me when "rival" characters are bashed because frankly, they shouldn't be a threat to Gendrya at all.
Thank you, I'm glad you appreciate my interpretation of these guys.
On the other hand, I realize that writing about the characters you mention is difficult for a fanwriter. We know very little or nothing about the type of people they are so they end up being essentially OCs most of the times.
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dwellordream · 1 year
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pixiecactus · 2 months
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self indulgent post for my bwb au that i swear someday i'll get to write a.k.a (arya and the heddle sisters would be the bestest of friends and there's nothing that can change my mind about it)
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aegor-bamfsteel · 2 years
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Approximately, how many fighting men would the Brotherhood Without Banners have had when Arya meets them in ASOS, in your opinion?
“Six score of us set out to bring the king's justice to [Gregor Clegane]…Six score brave men and true, led by a fool in a starry cloak. More than eighty of our company are dead now, but others have taken up the swords that fell from their hands." —ASOS Arya IV
“And so we did, but as we fought something queer happened. For every man we lost, two showed up to take his place.” —ASOS Arya III
That’s a difficult question to answer, because the Brotherhood is a resistance guerrilla movement with the smallfolk being involved to an extent (sympathizers/allies) that operates in different areas often uninvolved with each other. We know from Beric’s speech that there are around 40 remaining from the remainder of the original company that Eddard Stark sent out. If about 80 died, and “two more took their place” (I know it’s a metaphor, but it provides at least some estimate), then there are 160 new members for a total of 200. But that’s just the “core members” who make fighting their primary occupation, and doesn’t count the noncombatants (healers like Melly) nor the part-time members (Jeyne and Willow Heddle) who have jobs in addition to helping the Brotherhood. There’s definitely more out there.
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